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Summary of Scenario Environmental Impacts
MED-0053
1. Privatize the inpatient function at NAVSTA GREAT LAKES. Relocate the
military billets from NAVHOSP GREAT LAKES to Base X.
General Environmental ImpactsEnlosure (;)
Naval Station Great
Environmental
Resource Area Lakes, IL (Installation
Resource Area
Realigned)
Air Quality NAVSTA Great Lakes is in
severe nonattainment for 1
hour 03 and Moderate
nonattainment for 8 hour
03. No impact from this
scenario.
Cultural/Archeological/Tribal Historic facilities have been
Resources identified. No impact from
this scenario.
Dredging No impacts.
Land Use 2033 total acres. No impact
Constraints/Sensitive from this scenario.
Resource Areas
Marine Mammals/Marine No impact from this
Resources/ Marine scenario.
Sanctuaries
Noise No impact from this
scenario.
Threatened& Endangered TES are present. No impact
Species/Critical Habitat from this scenario.
Waste Management No impact from this
scenario.
Water Resources No impact from this
scenario.
Wetlands , NAVSTA Great Lakes has
.95% of total acres
restricted by wetlands. No
impact from this scenario.I
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United States. Department of Defense. MEDCR-0054R Great Lakes - Environmental Impacts, text, June 7, 2005; (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc14999/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.