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SBCT Final EIS - Govsupport.us

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Chapter 5 – Environmental Consequences5.4.13 Airspace ResourcesTable 5-49 summarizes the impacts associated with airspace resources that would occur underAlternative C. No impacts are expected from cantonment construction, range construction, or live-firetraining. Less than significant effects are expected from flights of UAVs during maneuver training onFTC that would restrict <strong>us</strong>e of airspace during the training. No impacts are expected during maneuvertraining at PCMS.Table 5-49 Summary of Potential Impacts to Airspace Resources fromAlternative CLocationActivity Group Fort Carson PCMSImpacts 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 Impact5.4.13.1 Impacts from Cantonment ConstructionNo ImpactsWhen compared to the IBCT that it would be replacing, permanent stationing of the 2/25 th <strong>SBCT</strong> atFTC would slightly increase the overall population with the addition of Soldiers, their families, andsupport personnel. Initially, no cantonment construction to accommodate the new population and<strong>SBCT</strong>-specific facilities would be required. No modifications to existing controlled or special <strong>us</strong>eairspace and no new special <strong>us</strong>e airspace would be needed.5.4.13.2 Impacts from Range ConstructionNo ImpactsConstruction of two new ranges at FTC would temporarily increase human presence and activity atconstruction sites. This construction would not require modifications to existing controlled or special<strong>us</strong>e airspace and no new special <strong>us</strong>e airspace would be needed. No mitigation is necessary for impactsfrom range construction.5.4.13.3 Impacts from Live-Fire TrainingNo ImpactsImplementation of this alternative would have no major direct or indirect effects on airspaceresources at FTC. This alternative would not require modifications to existing controlled or special<strong>us</strong>e airspace and no new special <strong>us</strong>e airspace would be needed for live-fire training. Consequently,current airspace and airfield restrictions would remain in effect on all FTC lands. ProceduresFebruary 2008 5-180 2/25th <strong>SBCT</strong> <strong>Final</strong> <strong>EIS</strong>

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