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impacts to federally listed species compared to that disclosed in the BE,additional section 7 consultation <br /> with the USFWS is not required. <br /> Visuals—The potential impacts to visual resources due to the removal of the 197,500 yd3 of material would <br /> be similar to the potential impacts disclosed in the 2001 Pikeview Quarry EA since the mine scar will <br /> ultimately be reclaimed and the slope revegetated to match the surrounding landscape. <br /> Soils and Hydrology—The Waldo Canyon burn scar overlaps a very small section of the proposed action on <br /> the farthest northern side. This section of the proposed action is predominantly gamble oak which has <br /> thoroughly revegetated since the Waldo Canyon fire in 2012. Therefore,there is no undetectable change in <br /> soil and hydrology conditions from the original decision. <br /> From these considerations,I find that the proposed action is within the scope of the environmental <br /> assessment disclosed in the 2001 Pikeview Quarry EA. Thus,the change in conditions is relevant but are not <br /> significant,and do not trigger supplementation to the environmental analysis. <br /> Conclusion <br /> Based on the extent of and interdisciplinary review of the changed conditions,I conclude that the likely <br /> effects of the removal of the remaining approx. 197,500 yd3 of material considered in the 2001 Pikeview Quarry <br /> EA fall within the previously disclosed potential effects. These changes will not affect the quality of the <br /> human or wildlife environments in a significant manner beyond the extent already considered in the <br /> environmental consequences of the proposed action. No significant uncertainty in the environmental <br /> consequences has been identified. <br /> DIANADigital TTRUJIILLO signed by DIANA <br /> TRUJILLO °a�s3i�osoo8 <br /> DIANA M. TRUJILLO DATE <br /> Forest and Grassland Supervisor <br /> Pikeview Quarry SIR P a g e 14 <br />