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Issue Issue Statement Rationale <br /> impacted from the conducted (CRVFO CRIR# 1022-4) and the <br /> proposed material storage area was previously inventoried for cultural <br /> site? resources at the Class III level (CRVFO <br /> CRIR# 208). No cultural resources have been <br /> documented within the project area. If cultural <br /> resources are discovered during right-of-way <br /> (ROW) use, stipulations to protect cultural <br /> resources are included in the ROW grant and <br /> determination of no historic properties <br /> a ected has been given to the project. <br /> No cultural resources were located within the <br /> How would the Proposed project area and there are no known sacred or <br /> Native American Action affect Native sensitive sites within the project area. The <br /> Religious proposed action will not limit access to, or <br /> Concerns American Religious Concerns? interfere with, ceremonial use of sacred sites, <br /> nor will it adversely impact the integrity of <br /> such known sites. <br /> How would water rights be No surface water is present within the project <br /> Water Rights affected by the material area and therefore no injury to water rights <br /> storage site? would occur by the proposed action. <br /> Unaffected by Proposed Action or <br /> Alternative. There are ephemeral systems <br /> near the project area that only flow during <br /> How would water specific events. The small linear scale, <br /> Water Resources resources be affected by design features, and low impact project work <br /> the material storage site? will not impact these ephemeral systems. <br /> Best management practices and mitigation <br /> measures would prevent movement of storage <br /> materials and sediment to nearby water <br /> resources such as the Eagle River. <br /> CHAPTER 2 -ALTERNATIVES <br /> This chapter describes the alternatives analyzed in detail. Alternatives considered but not <br /> analyzed in detail are also discussed. <br /> PROPOSED ACTION. � . L MW <br /> The CRVFO proposes to authorize a right-of-way for a 12.63 acre material storage area for 30 <br /> years. The storage area will be used during emergency removals of rock and soil from the <br /> Glenwood Canyon debris flows that close Interstate 70. <br /> Project Design Features: <br /> DOI-BLM-CO-G020-2021-0014-EA I BLM-Colorado River Valley Field Office <br />