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SBCT Final EIS - Govsupport.us

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Chapter 5 – Environmental Consequenceswould be few or no direct impacts to wetlands. Wetlands could be lost on FRA during rangeconstruction. Impacts would be significant, but mitigable to less than significant.Table 5-29Summary of Potential Biological Impacts from Alternative BLocationActivity Group Fort Richardson Donnelly Training AreaWetlandsImpacts from Cantonment Construction N/AImpacts from Range Construction N/AImpacts from Live-fire Training ☼ ☼Impacts from Maneuver Training VegetationImpacts from Cantonment Construction ☼ N/AImpacts from Range Construction ☼ N/AImpacts from Live-fire Training ☼ ☼Impacts from Maneuver Training Noxio<strong>us</strong> WeedsImpacts from Cantonment Construction ☼ N/AImpacts from Range Construction ☼ N/AImpacts from Live-fire Training ☼ ☼Impacts from Maneuver TrainingThreatened and Endangered Species☼ ☼Impacts from Cantonment Construction N/AImpacts from Range Construction N/AImpacts from Live-Fire Training ☼ ☼Impacts from Maneuver TrainingGeneral Wildlife and Habitats☼ ☼Impacts from Cantonment Construction ☼ N/AImpacts from Range Construction ☼ N/AImpacts from Live-Fire Training ☼ ☼Impacts from Maneuver Training ☼ ☼ = Significant + = Beneficial Impact = Significant but mitigable to less than significant N/A = Not Applicable☼ = Less than Significant = No ImpactIncreased live-fire training associated with the <strong>SBCT</strong> could ca<strong>us</strong>e direct and long-term impacts towetlands including moderate physical disturbances to wetland areas and an increase in pollutants andhazardo<strong>us</strong> materials. Impacts would be less than significant. Impacts to wetlands from maneuvertraining from <strong>SBCT</strong> would increase with the need for larger training areas; however, the intensity ofthe impacts would decrease through their more frequent <strong>us</strong>e of existing roads. These impacts wouldbe significant, but mitigable to less than significant.February 2008 5-102 2/25th <strong>SBCT</strong> <strong>Final</strong> <strong>EIS</strong>

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