Napa Salt Marsh Restoration Final EIR (April 14, 2004)
Introduction
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- Summary (2.6 Mb)
- Chapter 1. Introduction (662 k)
- Chapter 2. Site Description, Options, and Alternatives -Part 1 (3.2 Mb)
- Chapter 2 – Part 2 (1.1 Mb)
- Chapter 2 – Part 3 (1.2 Mb)
- Chapter 2 – Part 4(2.6 Mb)
- Chapter 3. Hydrology (2.4 Mb)
- Chapter 4. Water Quality – Part 1 (882 k)
- Chapter 4 – Part 2 (1.4 Mb)
- Chapter 5. Biological Resources – Vegetation (856 k)
- Chapter 6. Biological Resources – Wildlife (385 k)
- Chapter 7. Biological Resources – Aquatic Resources (288 k)
- Chapter 8. Geology and Soils (692 k)
- Chapter 9. Hazards and Hazardous Materials (202 k)
- Chapter 10. Transportation and Circulation (538 k)
- Chapter 11. Air Quality (638 k)
- Chapter 12. Noise (161 k)
- Chapter 13. Land Use and Planning (155 k)
- Chapter 14. Public Services and Utilities (111 k)
- Chapter 15. Recreation, Public Access, Visual Resources, and Public Health (520 k)
- Chapter 16. Cultural Resources (1.0 Mb)
- Chapter 17. Alternatives (462 k)
- Chapter 18. Cumulative Impacts and Other Required Analyses (179 k)
- Chapter 19. List of Recipients (74 k)
- Chapter 20. List of Preparers (74 k)
- Chapter 21. References Consulted (177 k)
- Index ( 151 k)
Appendices
- Appendix A. Initial Study (225 k)
- Appendix B. Section 404(b)(1) Compliance (252 k)
- Appendix C. Contaminents Toxic to Wildlife (159 k)
- Appendix D. Species That May Occur in the Project Area or Be Affected by the Project (1.2 Mb)
- Appendix E. Estimated Emissions by Option (631 k)
Volume 2. Comment Letters and Responses
- Volume 2 (5 Mb)
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