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Draft Environmental Assessment - Blanco County Church Tank Tower Site, Blanco County, Texas (October 2011) (Paperback)
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Draft Environmental Assessment - Blanco County Church Tank Tower Site, Blanco County, Texas (October 2011) (Paperback)
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Blanco County, Texas has been awarded, under the Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA) Homeland Security Program Grant (HSGP)
authorization to construct a three hundred (300) foot new
communications tower, a total of three hundred twenty (320) feet
with the planned attached antennae. This communications tower will
enhance the interoperable communications among all first responder
disciplines in response to terrorist attacks and during times of
natural or man-made disasters. The HSGP provides grant funding to
public safety agencies for the protection of critical
communications infrastructure from terrorism, natural disasters and
routine operations. HSGP supports the implementation of State
Homeland Security Strategies to address the identified planning,
organization, equipment, training, and exercise needs to prevent,
protect against, respond to, and recover from acts of terrorism and
other catastrophic events. This Environmental Assessment (EA) has
been prepared according to the requirements of the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), as applied to the Federal
Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) at 44 CFR Part 10. This section
of the federal code requires that FEMA take into account
environmental considerations when authorizing or approving actions,
pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act. This phased
project, is a joint venture between Burnet (1,021 Sq. Mi.), Llano
(966 Sq. Mi.) and Blanco (713 Sq. Mi.) Counties will build a P25
Regional VHF Digital Trunking Communications System that allows for
a link back to the Austin Master Site Controller making it an
element of a much larger Capital Area Council of Governments
(CAPCOG) Regional Radio System. The terrain of the three counties
consists of 2,700 Square Miles of rural, rugged hills, valleys, and
lakes over the three county areas. The new system will increase
coverage from nonexistent in numerous locations to approximately
94% AREA Portable Inbound coverage. The Project is being installed
in Phases beginning with FY 2007 Grant Year thru FY 2010 Grant
Year. The link back to the Austin Master Site Controller making it
an element of a much larger CAPCOG Regional Radio System is being
planned for FY 2011 Grant Year. This project will assist Burnet,
Llano and Blanco Counties in completing our P25 Communications
System for our CAPCOG Regional Interoperable project and is fully
compliant with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) January
1, 2013 Narrowband mandate for VHF Frequencies. In support of the
proposed project, the Blanco County Commissioners Court conducted a
public meeting on August 9, 2011 that included discussions
regarding the funding for the Round Mountain Tower site. The
purpose of this EA is to analyze the potential environmental
impacts of the proposed construction of a communications tower
facility. FEMA will use the findings in this EA to determine
whether to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) or a
Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI).
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