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spelling ftdtic:ADA611251 2023-05-15T17:58:20+02:00 Environmental Assessment for Basewide Facilities Upgrade at Clear Air Force Station, Alaska Converse, Dean P Hansen, Carmen L Jokela, Niles V Leonard, JoAnn M McCart, Randall G Modovsky, Christine Ohlmeyer, William K Rivera, Sheri A CIVIL ENGINEER SQUADRON (21ST) PETERSON AFB CO 2005-12 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA611251 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA611251 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA611251 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. DTIC Structural Engineering and Building Technology Logistics Military Facilities and Supplies Environmental Health and Safety *AIR FORCE FACILITIES *CONSTRUCTION *ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT ASBESTOS CULTURAL RESOURCES PAINTS SECURITY WATER WETLANDS *BASEWIDE FACILITIES UPGRADES AIR RESOURCES ALTERNATIVES BCE(BASE CIVIL ENGINEERING) BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES CAMP AREA DEMOLITION DORMITORIES ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE FIRE STATION GEOLOGICAL RESOURCES IRP(INSTALLATION RESTORATION PROGRAM) LEAD-BASED PAINTS MAIN GATE SECURITY IMPROVEMENTS RAIL CAR SECURITY INSPECTION LIGHTING Text 2005 ftdtic 2016-02-24T16:37:50Z This Final EA has been prepared in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, as amended, and assesses impacts from a base-wide facilities upgrade at Clear Air Force Station. Six separate projects were described individually in terms of proposed functions, location, construction, and timeframe. The projects are scheduled to be implemented from fiscal years 06 through 09. These projects are necessary to alleviate shortages in housing and other functions, to replace facilities that have become inadequate for current operations, and to implement antiterrorism/force protection measures. Potential aggregate impacts of the proposed actions included Air Resources: There would be short-term temporary increase in emissions of pollutants from construction; no long-term impacts. No stationary sources would be added. There would be no significant impacts to air quality. Geological Resources: Construction and demolition would impact the physical properties of the soil through grading and excavation, construction of buildings, roads, and parking lots, and alteration of runoff patterns. Construction could impact small areas of permafrost at some of the sites. There would be no significant impacts to geology or soils. Water: Groundwater would not be impacted from construction due to the depth to the aquifer. Biological Resources: Approximately 55 acres of vegetation would be disturbed during excavation, grading, and other ground disturbing activities. Some wildlife and bird species could be displaced but this is not considered significant due to the mobility of these species to seek similar habitat in the surrounding area. No critical habitat would be disturbed; therefore, impacts to biological resources are not considered significant. Wetlands: Wetlands are near or adjacent to three of the proposed projects. A wetland near one of these projects has been delineated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. A NPDES permit would be required for construction n Text permafrost Alaska Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database
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topic Structural Engineering and Building Technology
Logistics
Military Facilities and Supplies
Environmental Health and Safety
*AIR FORCE FACILITIES
*CONSTRUCTION
*ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
ASBESTOS
CULTURAL RESOURCES
PAINTS
SECURITY
WATER
WETLANDS
*BASEWIDE FACILITIES UPGRADES
AIR RESOURCES
ALTERNATIVES
BCE(BASE CIVIL ENGINEERING)
BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES
CAMP AREA DEMOLITION
DORMITORIES
ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE
FIRE STATION
GEOLOGICAL RESOURCES
IRP(INSTALLATION RESTORATION PROGRAM)
LEAD-BASED PAINTS
MAIN GATE SECURITY IMPROVEMENTS
RAIL CAR SECURITY INSPECTION LIGHTING
spellingShingle Structural Engineering and Building Technology
Logistics
Military Facilities and Supplies
Environmental Health and Safety
*AIR FORCE FACILITIES
*CONSTRUCTION
*ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
ASBESTOS
CULTURAL RESOURCES
PAINTS
SECURITY
WATER
WETLANDS
*BASEWIDE FACILITIES UPGRADES
AIR RESOURCES
ALTERNATIVES
BCE(BASE CIVIL ENGINEERING)
BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES
CAMP AREA DEMOLITION
DORMITORIES
ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE
FIRE STATION
GEOLOGICAL RESOURCES
IRP(INSTALLATION RESTORATION PROGRAM)
LEAD-BASED PAINTS
MAIN GATE SECURITY IMPROVEMENTS
RAIL CAR SECURITY INSPECTION LIGHTING
Converse, Dean P
Hansen, Carmen L
Jokela, Niles V
Leonard, JoAnn M
McCart, Randall G
Modovsky, Christine
Ohlmeyer, William K
Rivera, Sheri A
Environmental Assessment for Basewide Facilities Upgrade at Clear Air Force Station, Alaska
topic_facet Structural Engineering and Building Technology
Logistics
Military Facilities and Supplies
Environmental Health and Safety
*AIR FORCE FACILITIES
*CONSTRUCTION
*ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
ASBESTOS
CULTURAL RESOURCES
PAINTS
SECURITY
WATER
WETLANDS
*BASEWIDE FACILITIES UPGRADES
AIR RESOURCES
ALTERNATIVES
BCE(BASE CIVIL ENGINEERING)
BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES
CAMP AREA DEMOLITION
DORMITORIES
ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE
FIRE STATION
GEOLOGICAL RESOURCES
IRP(INSTALLATION RESTORATION PROGRAM)
LEAD-BASED PAINTS
MAIN GATE SECURITY IMPROVEMENTS
RAIL CAR SECURITY INSPECTION LIGHTING
description This Final EA has been prepared in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, as amended, and assesses impacts from a base-wide facilities upgrade at Clear Air Force Station. Six separate projects were described individually in terms of proposed functions, location, construction, and timeframe. The projects are scheduled to be implemented from fiscal years 06 through 09. These projects are necessary to alleviate shortages in housing and other functions, to replace facilities that have become inadequate for current operations, and to implement antiterrorism/force protection measures. Potential aggregate impacts of the proposed actions included Air Resources: There would be short-term temporary increase in emissions of pollutants from construction; no long-term impacts. No stationary sources would be added. There would be no significant impacts to air quality. Geological Resources: Construction and demolition would impact the physical properties of the soil through grading and excavation, construction of buildings, roads, and parking lots, and alteration of runoff patterns. Construction could impact small areas of permafrost at some of the sites. There would be no significant impacts to geology or soils. Water: Groundwater would not be impacted from construction due to the depth to the aquifer. Biological Resources: Approximately 55 acres of vegetation would be disturbed during excavation, grading, and other ground disturbing activities. Some wildlife and bird species could be displaced but this is not considered significant due to the mobility of these species to seek similar habitat in the surrounding area. No critical habitat would be disturbed; therefore, impacts to biological resources are not considered significant. Wetlands: Wetlands are near or adjacent to three of the proposed projects. A wetland near one of these projects has been delineated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. A NPDES permit would be required for construction n
author2 CIVIL ENGINEER SQUADRON (21ST) PETERSON AFB CO
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author Converse, Dean P
Hansen, Carmen L
Jokela, Niles V
Leonard, JoAnn M
McCart, Randall G
Modovsky, Christine
Ohlmeyer, William K
Rivera, Sheri A
author_facet Converse, Dean P
Hansen, Carmen L
Jokela, Niles V
Leonard, JoAnn M
McCart, Randall G
Modovsky, Christine
Ohlmeyer, William K
Rivera, Sheri A
author_sort Converse, Dean P
title Environmental Assessment for Basewide Facilities Upgrade at Clear Air Force Station, Alaska
title_short Environmental Assessment for Basewide Facilities Upgrade at Clear Air Force Station, Alaska
title_full Environmental Assessment for Basewide Facilities Upgrade at Clear Air Force Station, Alaska
title_fullStr Environmental Assessment for Basewide Facilities Upgrade at Clear Air Force Station, Alaska
title_full_unstemmed Environmental Assessment for Basewide Facilities Upgrade at Clear Air Force Station, Alaska
title_sort environmental assessment for basewide facilities upgrade at clear air force station, alaska
publishDate 2005
url http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA611251
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Alaska
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