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11/27/2007 7:08:55 AM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1978305
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
5/18/2004
Doc Name
Environmental Assessment
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Nat. Park Service
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DMG
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D
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Impact Topic Alternative A; No Action,• . Altei native B; proposed Actiori <br />Visitor llSe Visual impacts from the continued pit Existing impacts on visitor use and <br />and operations and eventual reclamation of experience within the analysis area would <br />Experience the site would be Tong term, negligible be similar to Alternative A, but over an <br /> to minor, and adverse. Activities on the extended time period and at more intense <br /> site would result in short term, negligible levels at times. Noise impacts from pit <br /> to minor, adverse impacts related to operations would be localized, short to <br /> noise and general disturbance to visitors. long term, negligible to moderate, and <br /> Cumulative impacts on visitor use and adverse. Visual impacts from the pit would <br /> experience throughout the park are be long term, minor to moderate, and <br /> expected to be localized near adverse. Impacts to recreation use in the <br /> developments or activities, with short to vicinity of the pit would be negligible to <br /> long term, minor to moderate, adverse minor. Cumulative impacts on visitor use <br /> impacts. and experience throughout the park would <br /> be expected to be localized near <br /> developments or activities, with short to <br /> long term, minor to moderate, adverse <br /> im acts. <br />31 <br />
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