Environmental Assessment for the Routine and Recurring Realignment of Units and Personnel at Edwards Air Force Base, California

Abstract

The 412th Civil Engineer Group at Edwards AFB, California, proposes ongoing base-wide routine and recurring realignment of units and personnel to facilities with suitable working space in support of the Air Force mission. These realignments allow Edwards AFB to make optimum use of facilities in a cost efficient manner that is consistent with installation priorities while preserving the ability to accomplish the mission. This environmental assessment (EA) documents the environmental analysis of relocation actions associated with the integrated approach to anticipated needs to continually relocate units and personnel on the base. This integrated approach will prevent duplication of effort (per Air Force Instruction 32-7062, Comprehensive Planning, and Title 40 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR] 1502.20), provide advance information for environmental planning and allow consideration of the environmental consequences of these actions consistent with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEP A), as amended. The EA provides the baseline environmental analysis of facilities within the developed portions of the installation that will be subject to future routine and recurring realignments of units and personnel.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 01, 2014
Accession Number
ADA614350

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  • Bruce Eilerts
  • Dale M. Schneeberger
  • Eugene Anderson
  • Judy Mckeehan
  • Karen Stump
  • Kyle Petersen
  • Luis Duran
  • Nathan Lawson
  • Roscoe Loetzerich
  • Thomas M Miller

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  • Air Force Test Center

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  • United States
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