Dean Ryan - Projects

Project: ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FOR CONSTRUCTION OF BASE-WIDE FLOOD REPAIR PROJECTS AND OPERATIONS AT MARINE CORPS AIR STATION
Client: USMC, CAMP PENDLETON
Location: Camp Pendleton, California.
Services:
  • Geology, Soils and Seismically
  • Hydrology and Water Quality
  • Biological Surveys
  • Noise Studies
  • Air Quality Studies
  • Land Use
  • Cultural Resources
  • Socioeconomic
  • Transportation/Circulation
  • Public Health and Safety
  • Environmental Justice
  • Aesthetics
  • Wetland Delineation
  • Agency Coordination
Details

As Prime Consultant, Dean Ryan has been tasked to prepare and submit, in accordance with Section 102 of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), an Environmental Assessment (EA), A Biological Assessment (BA) and a Cultural Technical Report (CTR) for the proposed construction of base-wide flood repair projects and operations that will facilitate the on-going mission of Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS), Camp Pendleton, California. The EA, BA, and CTR will evaluate the impacts associated with the construction and operation of the proposed project. The scope of work will include and EA and BA to address the proposed construction of several flood repair projects, an apron expansion, demolition of the fuel farm facility (remediation efforts will be covered RCRAA), and a road (approximately 11,000 feet) built along the perimeter of the air station.

The BA will provide an assessment of the projects direct, indirect and cumulative impacts on all listed/proposed species and critical habitat. The BA shall also propose suitable mitigation measures for all impacts to federally listed or proposed endangered species and their habitats in order to lower project impacts below a level of significance.

The BA is to be completed at a level of detail sufficient to meet all the requirements of the Endangered Species Act of 1973 (as amended), and the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) regulations to support a formal Section 7 Consultation if necessary.

The CTR will include records search, a pedestrian survey, (a Phase I inventory study), a Technical report and a description and impact assessment of the cultural resources at each project location. The Contractor shall review and identify previous pre-historical/historical documentation, studies, reports, and the location of historical records and collections for the study area. Used existing data in applicable sections.

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