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SBCT Final EIS - Govsupport.us

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Chapter 5 – Environmental ConsequencesTable 5-46Summary of Potential Biological Impacts from Alternative CLocationActivity Group Fort Carson PCMSWetlandsImpacts from Cantonment Construction N/AImpacts from Range Construction N/AImpacts from Live-fire Training N/AImpacts from Maneuver TrainingVegetation Impacts from Cantonment Construction ☼ N/AImpacts from Range Construction ☼ N/AImpacts from Live-fire Training ☼ N/AImpacts from Maneuver TrainingNoxio<strong>us</strong> Weeds Impacts from Cantonment Construction ☼ N/AImpacts from Range Construction ☼ N/AImpacts from Live-fire Training ☼ N/AImpacts from Maneuver TrainingThreatened and Endangered Species☼ ☼Impacts from Cantonment Construction ☼ N/AImpacts from Range Construction ☼ N/AImpacts from Live-fire Training N/AImpacts from Maneuver TrainingGeneral Wildlife and Habitats Impacts from Cantonment Construction ☼ N/AImpacts from Range Construction ☼ N/AImpacts from Live-fire Training ☼ N/AImpacts from Maneuver Training ☼ ☼ = Significant + = Beneficial Impact = Significant but mitigable to less than significant N/A = Not Applicable☼ = Less than Significant = No ImpactConstruction activities in the FTC cantonment and range areas could result in temporary grounddisturbance and permanent loss of small areas of native vegetation. Only 3 acres of new rangeconstruction is proposed for the UAC within a previo<strong>us</strong>ly undisturbed area. Areas disturbed duringconstruction would be reclaimed and revegetated with native or other suitable vegetation, asappropriate. Although construction and operation of facilities in the FTC range areas would result inphysical disturbance of habitat, the cantonment and range areas are currently disturbed, and/or alreadydeveloped. Impacts to vegetation from construction of cantonment and range areas would be less thansignificant.February 2008 5-164 2/25th <strong>SBCT</strong> <strong>Final</strong> <strong>EIS</strong>

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