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This is the United States (U.S.) Department of the Navy's website for the Fallon Range Training Complex Modernization Environmental Impact Statement (EIS). This online resource provides information about the proposed modernization of the Fallon Range Training Complex, located near Fallon, Nevada.
 

The U.S. Navy invites you to participate in the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) process. The Navy is preparing an EIS to assess the potential environmental impacts of modernizing the Fallon Range Training Complex. Modernization would include: 1) renewal of the Navy's current public land withdrawal, 2) land range expansion through the additional withdrawal of public lands and the acquisition of non-federal land, 3) airspace expansion and modifications, and 4) upgrades to range infrastructure. Ground and aviation training would not increase from the types and tempos currently conducted.

 

Click the image to watch an informational video about the Fallon Range Training Complex.
 

 

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Announcements

  • Draft EIS Public Review and Comment Period Now Closed

    The public comment period for the Fallon Modernization Draft EIS was open from Nov. 16, 2018, to Feb. 14, 2019. The public was encouraged to submit substantive comments on the Draft EIS during this period. The Navy appreciates all of the comments received.

    The Navy held seven public meetings from Dec. 10-13, 2018, to inform the public about the proposed modernization and the results of the environmental impact analysis.

  • Project Executive Summary/Fact Sheet Booklet Now Available


    The Executive Summary/project fact sheet booklet is available for more information about the proposal and the findings in the Draft EIS.

  • Public Scoping Summary Report Available for Public Viewing


    The Navy has prepared a Public Scoping Summary Report to document public involvement and stakeholder outreach activities conducted during the public scoping period for the Fallon Modernization EIS, which concluded on Dec. 12, 2016.