Environmental Assessment for the Proposed Construction and Operation of New Vehicle Maintenance Facility

Environmental Assessment for the Proposed Construction and Operation of New Vehicle Maintenance Facility
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Total Pages: 148
Release: 2007
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The United States Air Force (USAF or Air Force) prepared an Environmental Assessment (EA) to assess the potential environmental consequences of activities associated with constructing and operating a vehicle maintenance facility at Buckley Air Force Base, Colorado. This EA was prepared in accordance with requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and the corresponding NEPA-implementing regulations of the Council on Environmental Quality (40 Code of Federal Regulations [CFR] 1500-1508) and the USAF (32 CFR 989). The Proposed Action is to construct and operate a new vehicle maintenance facility for combined use by the USAF and the Air National Guard near the intersection of Aspen Street and Camp Hale Way at Buckley Air Force Base. In addition to the Proposed Action, three action alternatives, and a No Action Alternative were considered. The three action alternatives to the Proposed Action include constructing an Air Force-only facility at the Proposed Action location, constructing an Air Force-only facility at an alternative location, and expanding/modifying the existing facility to serve the Air Force only.

Draft Environmental Assessment for Youth Center and Recreational Vehicle Parking Lot Expansion Project, Buckley Air Force Base, Colorado

Draft Environmental Assessment for Youth Center and Recreational Vehicle Parking Lot Expansion Project, Buckley Air Force Base, Colorado
Author: Air Force Center for Environmental Excellence (U.S.). Project Execution Division
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Release: 2005
Genre: Parking lots
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PROPOSED ACTION: The USAF proposes to construct a Youth Center and to expand an existing RV parking lot at Buckley APB. The Youth Center and RV Expansion Lot projects would include construction encompassing approximately 8.2 acres of land at two locations within the boundaries of Buckley AFB. The Youth Center project would include construction of a building and landscaped area with a playground. The RV Expansion Lot would include sufficient space to provide storage of large-size RVs. FACTORS CONSIDERED IN DETERMINING THAT NO ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT IS REQUIRED: The Environmental Assessment (EA) analyzed the environmental impacts of alternatives to the proposed action taking into account all relevant environmental resource areas and conditions. The USAF has examined the following resource areas and conditions and found that the proposed action would either have no or inconsequential impact: air quality; expansive soils, hazardous materials, hazardous wastes, socioeconomics, utilities, biological resources, traffic/transportation, water resources, radon, safety and pollution prevention. The proposed action would not have any significant effect on contaminated sites. The Final EA for the proposed Youth Center and RV Expansion Lot projects at Buckley AFB, Colorado, was issued December, 2005.

Environmental Assessment for Capital Improvement Projects, Buckley Air Force Base, Colorado. Volume 1 of 2

Environmental Assessment for Capital Improvement Projects, Buckley Air Force Base, Colorado. Volume 1 of 2
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Total Pages: 324
Release: 2006
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Pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969, as amended, Council on Environmental Quality NEPA implementing regulations (40 Code of Federal Regulations [CFR] Parts 1500-1508), and Air Force NEPA implementing regulations (32 CFR 989), the USAF 460 SW conducted an assessment of the potential consequences of proposed infrastructure Capital Improvement Projects (CIP) at Buckley Air Force Base (BAFB) that are described below in the Proposed Action. PROPOSED ACTION: The USAF proposes numerous infrastructure CIPs at Buckley AFB. Within the CIPs, eight (8) Area Development Plans (ADP) would encompass approximately 650 acres of land at various locations within the BAFB boundaries. The ADPs would include construction of various buildings and facilities, including new housing, dormitories, an entrance gate, roadway modifications and landscaping, a community center, installation support facilities, new headquarters and recreation areas.

Environmental Assessment for Proposed Construction Freight Transfer Facility, Buckley Air Force Base, Colorado

Environmental Assessment for Proposed Construction Freight Transfer Facility, Buckley Air Force Base, Colorado
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Total Pages: 130
Release: 2007
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Under the Proposed Action, Air Force Element Program Resource Office (AFE PRO) and Defense Courier Service (DCS) is proposing to construct and operate a Freight Transfer Facility at Buckley AFB. This proposed 12,000 square foot (ft2) facility, associated parking, utilities, and security will accommodate the mission beddown of AFE PRO & DCS on Buckley AFB. The proposed facility will be sited adjacent to taxiway H, north of taxiway D. Construction is currently planned for 2007.

Final Environmental Assessment for Youth Center and Recreational Vehicle Parking Lot Expansion Project, Buckley Air Force Base, Colorado

Final Environmental Assessment for Youth Center and Recreational Vehicle Parking Lot Expansion Project, Buckley Air Force Base, Colorado
Author: Air Force Center for Environmental Excellence (U.S.). Project Execution Division
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Release: 2005
Genre: Parking lots
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PROPOSED ACTION: The USAF proposes to construct a Youth Center and to expand an existing RV parking lot at Buckley APB. The Youth Center and RV Expansion Lot projects would include construction encompassing approximately 8.2 acres of land at two locations within the boundaries of Buckley AFB. The Youth Center project would include construction of a building and landscaped area with a playground. The RV Expansion Lot would include sufficient space to provide storage of large-size RVs. FACTORS CONSIDERED IN DETERMINING THAT NO ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT IS REQUIRED: The Environmental Assessment (EA) analyzed the environmental impacts of alternatives to the proposed action taking into account all relevant environmental resource areas and conditions. The USAF has examined the following resource areas and conditions and found that the proposed action would either have no or inconsequential impact: air quality; expansive soils, hazardous materials, hazardous wastes, socioeconomics, utilities, biological resources, traffic/transportation, water resources, radon, safety and pollution prevention. The proposed action would not have any significant effect on contaminated sites.

Final Environmental Assessment for Proposed Construction II, Buckley Air Force Base, Colorado

Final Environmental Assessment for Proposed Construction II, Buckley Air Force Base, Colorado
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Total Pages: 241
Release: 2004
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Pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969, as amended, Council on Environmental Quality NEPA implementing regulations (40 Code of Federal Regulations CFR parts 1500-1508), and Air Force NEPA implementing regulations (32 CFR 989), the USAF conducted an assessment of the potential consequences of implementing Proposed Construction II construction and demolition projects that are described below in the proposed action. The USAF proposes the Proposed Construction II projects at Buckley AFB. Within the Proposed Construction II projects, seven new construction and eight demolition projects encompassing approximately 32.41 and 0.96 acres of land, respectively, at various locations within the AFB boundaries. The Proposed Construction II projects would include construction of various buildings and facilities, including a new leadership development center, child development center, athletic fields, new munitions and haaardous materials gate, new visitors center, chapel and clinic. Demolition projects would include destruction of Buildings 19, 40, 41, 902, 1620, 1632, 1631 and area concrete foundations in the old Marine compound.