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Proposed Squaw Flat, Confluence Overlook Road, Utah
The statement involves the construction of approximately 9.7 miles of a relatively low standard paved access road within the Needles District of Canyonlands National Park, San Juan County, Utah. Environmental impacts will include: An increased visitor impact upon the ecosystems from access provided by the low standard paved road; animal road mortality, though minimal, will become more apparent with the increasing number of vehicles; exotic species of plants may be introduced along road shoulders and within the construction zone; road construction will cause some visual impact as a result of minimal cuts and fills, drainage structures and the paved road surface.
Proposed Squaw Flat, Confluence Overlook Road, Utah
The statement involves the construction of approximately 9.7 miles of a relatively low standard paved access road within the Needles District of Canyonlands National Park, San Juan County, Utah. Environmental impacts will include: An increased visitor impact upon the ecosystems from access provided by the low standard paved road; animal road mortality, though minimal, will become more apparent with the increasing number of vehicles; exotic species of plants may be introduced along road shoulders and within the construction zone; road construction will cause some visual impact as a result of minimal cuts and fills, drainage structures and the paved road surface.
Proposed Squaw Flat, Confluence Overlook Road, Utah
1973
140 pages
Report
No indication
English
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