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Erosional damage to the Stehekin Valley Road at milepost 5.5.  Tree roots stick out of a scarp that heads at the edge of the road, with the slumped soil below The river is visible in the background.

FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT Relocation of the Stehekin Valley Road at Milepost 5.5


Sedro Woolley, WA- The Environmental Analysis (EA) for the Relocation of the Stehekin Valley Road at Milepost 5.5 has been completed and a Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) has been issued. The FONSI documents the National Park Service (NPS) determination that no significant impacts to the quality of the human environment will occur from the selection of Alternative I in the EA, which will reroute approximately 0.25 miles of the road at milepost 5.5. This alternative was evaluated against a No Action alternative in the EA.

The FONSI contains a summary of the EA, restatement of the selected alternative, an updated list of mitigation measures, minor errata of the selected alternative text, rationale for selecting Alternative I, and a Determination of No Impairment which finds there will be no impairment of park resources and values from the project.

In response to the NPS Organic Act of 1916, a Determination of No Impairment is also included which finds that there will be no impairment of park resources and values from the project. Congress directed the U.S. Department of the Interior and the NPS to manage units "to conserve the scenery, natural and historic objects, and wild life in the System units and to provide for the enjoyment of the scenery, natural and historic objects, and wild life in such manner and by such means as will leave them unimpaired for the enjoyment of future generations" (54 U.S.C. 100101).

The NPS will keep the public and Stehekin Community apprised of construction dates and plans as the project is planned and implemented.
 
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