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Book Environmental Assessment  EA   Proposed Aircraft Power Systems Repair Transformation Facility  Hill Air Force Base  Utah

Download or read book Environmental Assessment EA Proposed Aircraft Power Systems Repair Transformation Facility Hill Air Force Base Utah written by and published by . This book was released on 2007 with total page 52 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Construct an Aircraft Power Systems Repair Transformation Facility at Hill Air Force Base (AFB), Utah. Hill AFB proposes to accommodate current United States Air Force (USAF) missions by constructing a new aircraft power systems repair transformation facility (power systems facility) in which to perform a greater number and variety of component level repairs of aircraft auxiliary drive engine and gearbox components. The proposed power systems facility and associated parking lot would be located in the vicinity of Building 245, comprising approximately 3.4 acres. A portion of the existing parking lot to the south of Building 245 could be removed. Building 244 could be demolished. Sixteen trees would likely be removed. The following criteria were used to assemble alternatives. The facility that accommodates the commodities maintenance group's (309 CMXG) modification, repair, and maintenance functions should: 1. Have sufficient space to house all of the necessary equipment and workers. 2. Be located in close proximity to Building 238 to allow efficient completion of workload. 3. Incorporate all currently-required technologies. 4. Provide security measures for the various weapon system programs. 5. Be protective of facilities, human health, and the environment.

Book Environmental Assessment  EA   Proposed Renovation of Building 238  Hill Air Force Base  Utah

Download or read book Environmental Assessment EA Proposed Renovation of Building 238 Hill Air Force Base Utah written by and published by . This book was released on 2006 with total page 42 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Hill Air Force Base (AFB) proposes to accommodate current United States Air Force missions by renovating Building 238, to include: gas turbine engine cells; a bearing shop; lean manufacturing systems; a product development laboratory; an optical shop and low-observable painting facility; a 5-axis router; a paint training facility; plating and pretreatment processes; and a flame spray booth. The proposed action, alternate locations, and the no action alternative were all considered. The proposed action could be implemented with minor construction-related air emissions of short term duration. Projected long term air emissions fall within the limits prescribed by the Hill AFB Title V permit. The proposed action would produce regulated solid and liquid waste streams including paper wipes; maskants; rags; filters from plating and parts washers; bearing grease; air filters; water from parts washing and pressure testing; paint residue; plating solution and rinse water; and motor oil. All non-recyclable regulated materials would be collected and disposed as hazardous waste (some of the liquid wastes would be treated in the Hill AFB industrial wastewater treatment plant). The proposed action would be expected to produce 34 long-term jobs at Hill AFB. No long-term environmental impacts are expected.

Book Environmental Assessment for the Proposed F A 22 Maintenance Facilities  Hill AFB  Utah

Download or read book Environmental Assessment for the Proposed F A 22 Maintenance Facilities Hill AFB Utah written by and published by . This book was released on 2005 with total page 54 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Under the proposed action, new facilities would be constructed to accommodate the F/A-22 workload of up to 54 aircraft per year. Included would be the construction of a nondestructive inspection (NDI) facility and the relocation of the existing FPS-117 radar tower. Under the no-action alternative, the proposed F/A-22 complex would not be constructed. The no-action would result in insufficient facilities to adequately sustain Hill AFB s F/A-22 mission. Based on the findings of this EA, construction of the F/A-22 maintenance hangar, NDI facility, and fire station, and relocation of the radar tower at Hill AFB are not expected to have any significant and unavoidable adverse environmental impacts. A Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) statement was prepared.

Book Environmental Assessment for a Two Story Addition to Building 503    Hydraulic Flight Controls Lean Transformation

Download or read book Environmental Assessment for a Two Story Addition to Building 503 Hydraulic Flight Controls Lean Transformation written by and published by . This book was released on 2007 with total page 57 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The current configuration of the hydraulic/pneudraulic repair facility at Hill Air Force Base (AFB) is restricted in the types of weapon systems it supports and the amount of work that can be accomplished there. Hill AFB requires a facility that would accommodate increased workload capacity and adapt to changes in workload mix. The project involves constructing a two-story addition (10,000 square feet per floor) on the north side of Building 503. The addition will be outfitted with state-of-the-art equipment and the repair process and layout will be transformed in accordance with lean manufacturing concepts. Following federal regulations, this Environmental Assessment (EA) has been designed and written to do the following: (1) provide the Air Force with sufficient information to make informed reasoned decisions concerning the construction of the Two-Story Addition to Building 503, and (2) inform members of the affected and interested public of this project so that they may express their opinions to the Air Force. The document has been developed and organized to provide the reader with sufficient information to understand the issues to be addressed, the environment in which these issues arise, and the social and environmental consequences of these actions. The chapters are written so that nontechnical readers can understand the potential environmental consequences of each of the alternatives. The findings of this environmental assessment indicate that the Proposed Action to construct a two-story addition on the north side of Building 503 will not have significant adverse effects on the human environment or any of the environmental resources as described in the environmental assessment. Therefore, it is concluded that the issuance of a Finding of No Significant Impact is justified.

Book Environmental Assessment  Proposed Seat and Canopy Staging Building  Hill Air Force Base  Utah

Download or read book Environmental Assessment Proposed Seat and Canopy Staging Building Hill Air Force Base Utah written by and published by . This book was released on 2010 with total page 54 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Hill Air Force Base (AFB) proposes to provide an improved staging building in which seats and canopies from F-22 aircraft can be safely and efficiently stored while the aircraft are being repaired. The findings of this EA indicate that the proposed action would not have significant adverse effects on the human environment or any of the environmental resources as described in the EA. Therefore, it is concluded that a Finding of No Significant Impact is justified.

Book Environmental Assessment  Proposed Armament Overhaul and Test Facility  Hill Air Force Base  Utah

Download or read book Environmental Assessment Proposed Armament Overhaul and Test Facility Hill Air Force Base Utah written by and published by . This book was released on 2005 with total page 37 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Hill AFB proposes to construct an armament overhaul and test facility. This facility would eliminate batching, minimize component travel time, and reduce work in process. USAF managers propose to implement technological advancements in fired round collection and laser image projection systems to more accurately determine pattern disbursement and acceleration rates. More accurate initial tests would decrease retesting requirements. The proposed action and the no action alternative were both considered in detail. The proposed action could be implemented with minor environmental impacts. If contaminated soils exist, they would be properly handled during the construction process. Following the construction phase, backfill and paving operations would prevent erosion of the site. The proposed action could be implemented with minor air emissions of both short term and long term duration. A natural gas-fired boiler would produce minor ongoing air emissions. The facility's operational air emissions and solid and hazardous waste streams would not be newly created; they would be relocating from other on-base locations. No cumulative environmental impacts are expected from either the proposed action or the no action alternative.

Book Environmental Assessment  EA   Proposed Well and Reservoir  Roy City Corporation   Hill Air Force Base  Utah

Download or read book Environmental Assessment EA Proposed Well and Reservoir Roy City Corporation Hill Air Force Base Utah written by and published by . This book was released on 2006 with total page 50 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Hill AFB will allow Roy City Corporation to provide improvements to its culinary water system. The proposed action, alternate locations, and the no action alternative were all considered. Temporary construction related emissions would be created. Long-term air emissions would be limited to operating the emergency generator approximately 100 hours per year. Solid and liquid wastes containing regulated products would all be properly stored, transported, disposed Hill AFB will allow Roy City Corporation to provide improvements to its culinary water system. The proposed action, alternate locations, and the no action alternative were all considered. Temporary construction related emissions would be created. Long-term air emissions would be limited to operating the emergency generator approximately 100 hours per year. Solid and liquid wastes containing regulated products would all be properly stored, transported, disposed, re-used, and/or recycled. Secondary containment would be provided for 250 gallons of diesel fuel. Following construction, most of the area would be revegetated using a native-plant based seed mix. The area disturbed by construction activities would be restored to its original condition. If contaminated soils exist, they would be properly handled. Proper well abandonment and installation procedures would be followed. No adverse cumulative environmental impacts are expected., re-used, and/or recycled. Secondary containment would be provided for 250 gallons of diesel fuel. Following construction, most of the area would be revegetated using a native-plant based seed mix. The area disturbed by construction activities would be restored to its original condition. If contaminated soils exist, they would be properly handled. Proper well abandonment and installation procedures would be followed. No adverse cumulative environmental impacts are expected.

Book Proposed Final Environmental Assessment for the Construction of the Hydraulic pneudraulic Repair Facility  KRSM 993100  Hill Air Force Base

Download or read book Proposed Final Environmental Assessment for the Construction of the Hydraulic pneudraulic Repair Facility KRSM 993100 Hill Air Force Base written by Montgomery Watson (Firm) and published by . This book was released on 1999 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Environmental Assessment  Proposed Automotive Arts and Crafts Skills Center  Hill Air Force Base  Utah

Download or read book Environmental Assessment Proposed Automotive Arts and Crafts Skills Center Hill Air Force Base Utah written by and published by . This book was released on 2010 with total page 53 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Hill Air Force Base (AFB) proposes to provide adequate facilities for hobby enthusiasts, including automotive maintenance, engraving, framing, and woodworking. The findings of this EA indicate that the proposed action would not have significant adverse effects on the human environment or any of the environmental resources as described in the EA. Therefore, it is concluded that a Finding of No Significant Impact is justified.

Book Environmental Assessment  EA

Download or read book Environmental Assessment EA written by and published by . This book was released on 2000 with total page 17 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

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

Download or read book Environmental Assessment for the Proposed Construction and Operation of New Vehicle Maintenance Facility written by and published by . This book was released on 2007 with total page 148 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 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.

Book Proposed Final Environmental Assessment for the Construction of the Airborne Electronic Support Facility  KRSM 993105  Hill Air Force Base

Download or read book Proposed Final Environmental Assessment for the Construction of the Airborne Electronic Support Facility KRSM 993105 Hill Air Force Base written by Montgomery Watson (Firm) and published by . This book was released on 1999 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Environmental Impact Analysis Process

Download or read book Environmental Impact Analysis Process written by United States. Department of the Air Force and published by . This book was released on 1977 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: