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SBCT Final EIS - Govsupport.us

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Chapter 5 – Environmental Consequences5.5.15.3.4 Impacts from Maneuver TrainingLess Than Significant ImpactsUse of maneuver training areas would continue at current levels at both FTC and PCMS. Ongoing <strong>us</strong>eof maneuver training areas would continue to impact these facilities. However, with continuedimplementation of regulatory and administrative mitigation such as ITAM, INRMPs, ecosystemmanagement, and the s<strong>us</strong>tainable range management program, impacts to facilities are expected to beless than significant.5.5.16 SubsistenceTable 5-67 lists the potential impacts to public access and subsistence resources associated withimplementation of Alternative D. Under the No Action Alternative, the 2/25 th <strong>SBCT</strong> would not bestationed at any of the alternative locations, and therefore no <strong>SBCT</strong>-specific impacts to public accessor subsistence resources would occur. Impacts are summarized in the following subsections for eachlocation.Table 5-67 Summary of Potential Impacts to Subsistence from Alternative DLocationHawaii Alaska ColoradoKTA/Activity Group SBMR DMR KLOA PTA FRA DTA FTC PCMSImpacts from CantonmentConstructionN/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/AImpacts from RangeConstructionN/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/AImpacts from Live-FireTrainingN/A N/A N/A N/A ☼ ☼ N/A N/AImpacts from ManeuverTrainingN/A N/A N/A N/A ☼ ☼ N/A N/A = Significant + = Beneficial Impact = Significant but mitigable to less than significant N/A = Not Applicable☼ = Less than Significant= No Impact5.5.16.1 Alaska5.5.16.1.1 Impacts from Cantonment ConstructionNo ImpactsNo cantonment construction is proposed at this time. However, some construction may occur on an asneeded basis in the future. Furthermore, no additional Soldiers would be stationed at the base.Therefore, cantonment construction would have no impacts on access closures or subsistenceresources.February 2008 5-245 2/25th <strong>SBCT</strong> <strong>Final</strong> <strong>EIS</strong>

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