Interstitial Area Final Range Environmental Assessment, Revision 1
Abstract
The Proposed Action is for the 46th Test Wing Commander to establish a new authorized level of activity for the interstitial area that is based on an anticipated maximum usage. Demonstrating that the individual and cumulative effects of this usage level do not have significant environmental impact is the method for establishing the maximum threshold baseline, which is being identified as the Range Environmental Impact Analysis Process (EIAP) Baseline. The environmental analysis is accomplished by evaluating the effect that the military mission activities and expendables have on Eglin AFB' s natural, physical, and cultural environment. The Range analysis performed in this report allows for a cumulative look at the impact on Eglin AFB receptors from all mission activities occurring in the interstitial area. By implementing an authorized level of activity, Range management will be streamlined and cumulative environmental impacts will be more fully considered. The No Action Alternative and Alternative 1 are not expected to be sufficient to account for the expected growth of training activities at Eglin AFB over the next 10 years. Therefore, Alternative 2 was selected as the Preferred Alternative in order to adequately cover the environmental analysis needed to support potential increases in training requirements as they occur. There were no alternatives eliminated from detailed analysis.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Apr 01, 2009
- Accession Number
- ADA609394
Entities
People
- Alysia Baumann
- Amy Sands
- Brad Boykin
- Jamie Mckee
- Jason Koralewski
- Mike Nation
- Pamela C. Mccarty
- Stephanie Hiers
Organizations
- Air Armament Center