Environmental Assessment of Operations and Maintenance Funded Construction Activities at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois
Abstract
The 375th Airlift Wing (375 AW) of the United States Air Force (USAF) has identified the need to complete two operations and maintenance (O&M) funded construction projects at Scott Air Force Base (AFB), Illinois. Scott AFB proposes to repair drainage deficiencies south of West Martin Street; and construct temporary, modular Education Center facilities, relocate the existing Education Center and personnel, and renovate and modify Buildings 3189 and 3190. These Proposed Actions and the No Action Alternative were assessed in the attached Environmental Assessment (EA). Scott AFB is a USAF base under the Air Mobility Command (AMC) and is home of the 375 AW. The 375 AW supports two major headquarters: the U.S. Transportation Command and Headquarters AMC. The 375 AW supports Scott AFB by providing a responsive aeromedical airlift system to move eligible patients and operational support airlift for priority passengers and cargo, conducting all USAF C-9A qualification and instructor training, and providing all base support services to multiple tenant units on base.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Nov 01, 2004
- Accession Number
- ADA633964
Entities
People
- Brian Hoppy
- Gustin Hare
- Mary Young
- Ronald E. Lamb
- Sean Mccain
- Suanne Collinsworth