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Public comment deadline extended for tower construction

Published: Tuesday, September 9, 2008 9:11 PM MST


The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service released a draft finding on the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) request to construct towers associated with the Secure Border Initiative on Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge.

The Refuge has determined that DHS’s proposal to construct four permanent surveillance towers and one communication tower on the refuge is compatible with the purposes of the refuge, according to the draft finding.

As part of the formal Compatibility Determination process the Refuge is soliciting comments from the public on the draft CD.

Written comments will be accepted through Friday.

The CD process is required by the National Wildlife Refuge System Improvement Act of 1997 for all proposed uses of National Wildlife Refuge lands. The assessment that the proposed use is compatible is based on certain stipulations being implemented by DHS. These stipulations are included in the draft CD.

As currently designed, each surveillance tower will be 80-feet-tall and the communication tower will be 120-feet-tall. All five towers will be placed on concrete foundations, will include an equipment shelter, and will be enclosed by a chain-link fence.


Although placement of the towers may have some short term impacts to the environment, the Refuge finds that the towers as proposed will not significantly impact the Refuge purposes.

Furthermore, based on the information provided by DHS, the Refuge expects that successful operation of the towers will result in a decrease in the environmental impacts caused by illegal immigration as well as an overall reduction in DHS operations on the Refuge. These reductions will enhance the experience members of the public have when visiting the refuge.

The purpose of this comment period is to offer the public the opportunity to provide relevant information on the compatibility of the proposed use. The agency is especially interested in information or studies regarding the effects of such a use. All comments received during the comment period will be considered in finalizing the CD.

Copies of the draft CD are available online at www.fws.gov/southwest/refuges.

Also, interested parties can contact refuge at (520) 823-4251 or by mail. Copies of the draft CD are also available at the Green Valley and Arivaca public libraries.

Comments on the draft CD may be sent to the Refuge at the mailing address listed above, faxed to (520) 823-4247, or emailed to Sally_Gall@fws.gov.

For more information on our work and the people who make it happen, visit www.fws.gov.



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