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Final Environmental Impact Statement

Final Environmental Impact Statement
Author: United States. Naval Facilities Engineering Command. Southwest Division
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Release: 2001
Genre: Dredging
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Draft Environmental Assessment

Draft Environmental Assessment
Author: United States. Naval Supply Systems Command
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Release: 2012
Genre: Dredging
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Final Environmental Assessment, Naval Base Point Loma (NBPL), Fuel Pier Replacement and Dredging (P-151/DESC1306), San Diego, California

Final Environmental Assessment, Naval Base Point Loma (NBPL), Fuel Pier Replacement and Dredging (P-151/DESC1306), San Diego, California
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Total Pages: 419
Release: 2013
Genre: Dredging
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The United States (U.S.) Navy has prepared this Environmental Assessment (EA) in accordance with the 1969 National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) (42 United States Code [USC] § 4321, as amended), The Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) Regulations for Implementing NEPA (40 Code of Federal Regulations [CFR] Parts 1500-1508), and the Chief of Naval Operations Instructions for Implementing NEPA (OPNAVINST 5090.1C, CH-1). The EA addresses the issues related to the current deficiencies of the existing Naval Base Point Loma (NBPL) Fuel Pier (Pier 180). It evaluates the environmental effects of two action alternatives that would correct the deficiencies and provide for the fueling needs of existing and future Navy ships. A No-Action Alternative is also evaluated.