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Evaluation for <br />Agency Use Only <br />f. Could erosion occur as a result of clearing, <br />construction, or use? If so, generally <br />describe. <br />It is doubtful that erosion due to construc- <br />tion -related activities will occur. See <br />Table 2 for terrain, slope, and potential <br />erosion information at each shoreline manage- <br />ment area crossing. <br />9. About what percent of the site will be covered <br />with impervious surfaces after project con- <br />struction (for example; asphalt or buildings)? <br />Not applicable. <br />h. Proposed measures to reduce or control erosion, <br />or other impacts to the earth, if any: <br />Construction techniques will be used that <br />minimize the amount of disturbance to adja- <br />cent roadbeds and railroad beds, thus <br />reducing the chance of construction -related <br />erosion. <br />2. Air <br />a. What type of emissions to the air would <br />result from the proposal (i.e., dust, automo- <br />bile odors, industrial, wood smoke) during <br />construction and when the project is comple- <br />ted? If any, generally describe and give <br />approximate quantities if known. <br />Project construction will result in short- <br />term, temporary emissions from gas- and <br />diesel -powered construction equipment. Short- <br />term, temporary increases in airborne dust <br />will also occur during project construction. <br />The project will not create emissions or odor <br />once construction has been completed. <br />b. Are there any off -site sources of emissions <br />or odor that may affect your proposal? If so, <br />generally describe. <br />Existing off -site sources include automobile <br />and truck traffic on adjacent roadways, train <br />traffic on nearby railroad rights -of -way, and <br />-5- <br />