Hill AFB proposes to accommodate current United States Air Force (USAF) missions by constructing a new fire crash rescue station to support current and future workloads, while complying with the USAF Fire Station Design Guide, National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards, and Public Entity Risk Institute guidance. The proposed fire crash rescue station and associated parking lot would be located to the north of the existing fire crash rescue station (Building 9), comprising between three and four acres. Existing Building 11, approximately 75 percent of Building 9, and a storage shed (Building 16) would be demolished and converted to parking (to replace most of the parking displaced by the new fire crash rescue station - a net loss of 90 parking spaces would occur).
Final Environmental Assessment: Proposed Fire Crash Rescue Station, Hill Air Force Base, Utah
2008
58 pages
Report
No indication
English
Logistics, Military Facilities, & Supplies , Environmental Health & Safety , Air force facilities , Environmental assessment , Air quality , Construction , Cultural resources , Geology , Hazardous wastes , Soils , Solid wastes , Water quality , Aicuz(Air installation compatible use zones) , Alternatives , Biological resources , Fire crash rescue stations , Fonsi(Finding of no significant impact) , Occupational safety and health , Socioeconomic resources