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Environmental Assessment for Troublesome Creek Trail Repair Project, Denali State Park, Alaska
The Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is
proposing to support the Alaska Department of Natural Resources (DNR), Division of Parks and
Outdoor Recreation, by providing partial funding to repair damaged segments along the existing
Troublesome Creek Trail, in Denali State Park. Heavy rains in the region in August 2006 caused Troublesome Creek to rise more than 7 feet and overflow its banks onto the Troublesome Creek Trail. In some portions of the damaged trail, repair work is needed along the existing alignment. The proposed federal action by FEMA is to provide partial project funding to the DNR to repair portions of Troublesome Creek Trail that were damaged during floods in 2006 (FEMA disaster project 1663-DR-AK). The purpose of the project is for FEMA to provide access to areas of Denali State Park that are limited due to damage to the Troublesome Creek Trail from storms and subsequent floods in 2006.
Document Details:
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Document / Report |
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Planners
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Flooding
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Documents for Public Review and Comment
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| Last Update Date: |
05/04/2009 08:16 AM
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Chapter / Section Records
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Final EA |
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Final EA |
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| Chapter / Section Title: |
Final Finding of No Significant Impact |
| Chapter / Section Number: |
Final Finding of No Significant Impact |
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