Author: United States. Air Force
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Environmental Assessment for the Construction of the Distributed Common Ground Station (DCGS) at Langley Air Force Base, Virginia
Author: United States. Air Force
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Languages : en
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Environmental Assessment for Construction of Consolidated Communications Facility at Langley Air Force Base, Virginia
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Languages : en
Pages : 143
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This EA describes the potential environmental consequences resulting from a proposal to construct a consolidated communications facility in the North Base Support Area of Langley AFB. Nine resource categories received a thorough evaluation to identify potential impacts. During work, minor and temporary negative impacts would be seen in air quality, noise, and safety. Minor impacts would also be felt in the biological (wildlife), hazardous waste, and water resources. The placement of the communications facility at the proposed site would be consistent with the base General Plan, and the action is expected to improve the roads and transportation use in the area in the long-term. The action will lead to a temporary improvement in socioeconomics due to job creation, and this action and other related work would improve the aesthetic quality of the area. No long term environmental consequences are anticipated.
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Languages : en
Pages : 143
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This EA describes the potential environmental consequences resulting from a proposal to construct a consolidated communications facility in the North Base Support Area of Langley AFB. Nine resource categories received a thorough evaluation to identify potential impacts. During work, minor and temporary negative impacts would be seen in air quality, noise, and safety. Minor impacts would also be felt in the biological (wildlife), hazardous waste, and water resources. The placement of the communications facility at the proposed site would be consistent with the base General Plan, and the action is expected to improve the roads and transportation use in the area in the long-term. The action will lead to a temporary improvement in socioeconomics due to job creation, and this action and other related work would improve the aesthetic quality of the area. No long term environmental consequences are anticipated.
Draft Environmental Assessment for Installation Development at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, VA
Author: Langley Air Force Base (Va.)
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Languages : en
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Final Environmental Assessment, Construction of Consolidated Communications Facility, Langley AFB, VA
Author: United States. Air Force. Air Combat Command
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Final Environmental Assessment for Demolition of Facilities at Langley Air Force Base, Virginia
Author: United States. Air Force. Air Combat Command
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Draft Environmental Assessment, Combat Air Forces Adversary Air, Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Langley Air Force Base, Virginia, July 2019
Author: Langley Air Force Base (Va.)
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Languages : en
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Environmental Assessment for Shoreline Stabilization at Langley Air Force Base, Virginia
Author: United States. Air Force
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Languages : en
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Final Environmental Assessment for Demolition of Building 633 at Langley Air Force Base, Virginia
Author: United States. Air Force. Air Combat Command
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Draft Environmental Assessment for Shoreline Stabilization at Langley Air Force Base, Virginia
Author: United States. Air Force
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Environmental Assessment for Demolition of Multiple Facilities at Langley Air Force Base, Virginia
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Languages : en
Pages : 114
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This environmental assessment (EA) describes the potential environmental consequences for the demolition of five facilities on Langley AFB, to include the LOX storage facility, LOX maintenance facility, small gas engine repair shop, greenhouse, and the security police operations building. Seven resource categories received a thorough evaluation to identify potential impacts. An increase to safety risks during demolition would be mitigated by employing standard safety procedures. Any noise associated with work at these sites would be temporary and localized. These actions would have the potential to disturb portions of various ERP sites; a waiver from ACC would be necessary, which would identify appropriate control measures. Some of the sites are located near archeological resources. In the event of an unexpected discovery, work would halt the and proper coordination procedures would be completed. These actions would be consistent with the Langley General Plan, and any transportation impacts resulting from increased traffic would be minor and temporary. Air Quality and Physical Resources would not be significantly affected by this action. No long term environmental consequences are anticipated.
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Languages : en
Pages : 114
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This environmental assessment (EA) describes the potential environmental consequences for the demolition of five facilities on Langley AFB, to include the LOX storage facility, LOX maintenance facility, small gas engine repair shop, greenhouse, and the security police operations building. Seven resource categories received a thorough evaluation to identify potential impacts. An increase to safety risks during demolition would be mitigated by employing standard safety procedures. Any noise associated with work at these sites would be temporary and localized. These actions would have the potential to disturb portions of various ERP sites; a waiver from ACC would be necessary, which would identify appropriate control measures. Some of the sites are located near archeological resources. In the event of an unexpected discovery, work would halt the and proper coordination procedures would be completed. These actions would be consistent with the Langley General Plan, and any transportation impacts resulting from increased traffic would be minor and temporary. Air Quality and Physical Resources would not be significantly affected by this action. No long term environmental consequences are anticipated.