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Tier One: Draft Environmental Impact Statement. Volume 1. Realignment of Mountain Home Air Force Base and Proposed Expanded Range Capability

Tier One: Draft Environmental Impact Statement. Volume 1. Realignment of Mountain Home Air Force Base and Proposed Expanded Range Capability
Author: TACTICAL AIR COMMAND LANGLEY AFB VA.
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Total Pages: 375
Release: 1990
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This Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is prepared in accordance with Air Force regulations, the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), and the President's Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) guidelines to assess the combined impacts of the Mountain Home Air Force Base (MHAFB) realignment and a proposed expanded range capability. This EIS is the beginning or Tier 1 of an environmental analysis process that addresses the specific impacts to MHAFB and its environs. This Tier 1 EIS, in addition to evaluating the specific impacts of the MHAFB realignment actions, identifies and evaluates in general terms the potential expansion of range capability in southwestern Idaho and any reasonable alternatives available to meet training requirements. Air Force short-term, intermediate, and long-term training requirements are also identified in this Tier 1 EIS. Tier 1 will contribute to the decision to either proceed further with detailed studies and analysis for a range capability expansion in southwestern Idaho, or to select other alternatives. This Tier 1 EIS provides the initial framework (operational requirements, range development criteria, environmental attributes for the area, and description of environmental impacts associated with ranges) for use in a subsequent Tier 2 EIS if the decision is made to pursue a range expansion option. (sdw).


Tier One: Draft Environmental Impact Statement. Volume 2. Realignment of Mountain Home Air Force Base and Proposed Expanded Range Capability

Tier One: Draft Environmental Impact Statement. Volume 2. Realignment of Mountain Home Air Force Base and Proposed Expanded Range Capability
Author: TACTICAL AIR COMMAND LANGLEY AFB VA.
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Total Pages: 657
Release: 1990
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This Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is prepared in accordance with Air Force regulations, the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), and the President's Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) guidelines to assess the combined impacts of the Mountain Home Air Force Base (MHAFB) realignment and a proposed expanded range capability. This EIS is the beginning or Tier 1 of an environmental analysis process that addresses the specific impacts to MHAFB and its environs. This Tier 1 EIS, in addition to evaluating the specific impacts of the MHAFB realignment actions, identifies and evaluates in general terms the potential expansion of range capability in southwestern Idaho and any reasonable alternatives available to meet training requirements. Air Force short-term, intermediate, and long-term training requirements are also identified in this Tier 1 EIS. Tier 1 will contribute to the decision to either proceed further with detailed studies and analysis for a range capability expansion in southwestern Idaho, or to select other alternatives. This Tier 1 EIS provides the initial framework (operational requirements, range development criteria, environmental attributes for the area, and description of environmental impacts associated with ranges) for use in a subsequent Tier 2 EIS if the decision is made to pursue a range expansion option. (sdw).


Environmental Impact Analysis Process. Final Environmental Assessment. Deployment to Roswell Industrial Air Park, New Mexico

Environmental Impact Analysis Process. Final Environmental Assessment. Deployment to Roswell Industrial Air Park, New Mexico
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Total Pages: 193
Release: 1989
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This environmental assessment (EA) examines the potential environmental impacts of the proposed use of Roswell Air Park, Roswell, New Mexico as a forward operating base (FOB) during the July and September 1989 Mighty Force/Mighty Warrior exercises by units of the Strategic Air Command (SAC). Use of the Tactical Fighter Weapons Center (TFWC) range complex at Nellis AFB, Nevada; the Utah Test Range (UTTR) at Hill AFB, Utah; Melrose Range at Cannon AFB, New Mexico; and Saylor Creek Range at Mountain Home AFB, Idaho and the associated low-level military training routes (MTR) are also scheduled during the deployments. The use of the range complexes and associated MTRs are addressed in the environmental assessments prepared for them, and are therefore not addressed here.


Environmental Impact Statement for Airspace Optimization for Readiness at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho

Environmental Impact Statement for Airspace Optimization for Readiness at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
Genre: High-speed aeronautics
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This Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) has been prepared to evaluate the potential environmental consequences associated with the Proposed Action of optimizing airspace available to Mountain Home Air Force Base(AFB), Idaho, for air crew training to achieve and maintain proficiency at low altitudes, in mountainous terrain with consistent low-altitude floors. Additionally, the Proposed Action evaluates lowering altitude floors across multiple Military Operations Areas (MOAs)for supersonic training. The current Special Use Air space is inadequately configured to conduct modern real-world training. The technology available to our adversaries has advanced rapidly over the past 25 years. The Proposed Action defines altitude adjustments of the existing Special Use Air space to allow for subsonic low-altitude aircraft training operations, with alternatives that range from 100 feet above ground level(AGL)to 500feet AGL, and supersonic flight as low as 5,000 feet or 10,000 feet AGL. The use of chaff and flares throughout the airspace will continue. The proposed airspace modifications would permit aircrew to build proficiency in low-altitude tactics and terrain masking, for survival in a highly contested environment. This EIS was prepared by the Air Force in cooperation with the Federal Aviation Administration. The document has been prepared in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act, the Council on Environmental Quality Regulations for Implementing the Procedural Provisions of the National Environmental Policy Act, the Air Force Environmental Impact Analysis Process located at Title 32of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 989, and Federal Aviation Administration Order 1050.1F, Environmental Impacts: Policies and Procedures. NOTE: Responses to public and agency comments on the Draft EIS can be found in Appendix B(Public Review and Comment), SectionB.2.6.1, beginning on page B-35.