Cover, Executive Summary, Table of Contents - U.S. Army Garrison ...
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LIST OF TABLES<br />
<strong>Table</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Contents</strong><br />
<strong>Table</strong> 1.3-1. Training Areas Defined ....................................................................................................... 1-12<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 1.3-2. Direct Fire Ranges at PTA ................................................................................................... 1-14<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 1.3-3. SBCT Training at PTA ........................................................................................................ 1-19<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 1.3-4. RIMPAC Exercises Planned at PTA ................................................................................... 1-21<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 1.5-1. Training Ranges Required for Hawaiʻi-based <strong>Army</strong> units .................................................. 1-25<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 1.7-1. Topics <strong>of</strong> Concern Received From Public Scoping ............................................................. 1-37<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 2.1-1. Proposed PTA Projects .......................................................................................................... 2-2<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 2.1-2. Total IBCT Annual Ammunition Expenditures at the IPBC ............................................... 2-21<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 2.1-3. Total SBCT Annual Ammunition Expenditures at the IPBC .............................................. 2-22<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 2.1-4. Total CAB Annual Ammunition Expenditures at the IPBC ................................................ 2-23<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 2.1-5. Total estimated 25th ID ammunition requirements at the Live-fire Shoothouse ................. 2-26<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 2.1-6. Total estimated 25th ID ammunition requirements at the MOUT Facility ......................... 2-29<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 2.2-1. Approximate land requirements for the ranges <strong>of</strong> the IPBA ............................................... 2-43<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 2.3-1. IPBA Alternatives Screening and Selection Criteria ........................................................... 2-46<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 3.1-1. Land Ownership at PTA ........................................................................................................ 3-2<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 3.2-1. PTA Airspace ...................................................................................................................... 3-13<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 3.4-1. State and National Primary Standards Applicable in Hawai‘i ............................................. 3-19<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 3.5-1. Land Use Planning Guidelines ............................................................................................ 3-31<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 3.5-2. Compatible Land Use Guidelines ........................................................................................ 3-32<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 3.5-3. Small Arms Utilization – Existing Conditions .................................................................... 3-33<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 3.5-4. Large Arms Utilization – Existing Conditions (Day and Night) ......................................... 3-36<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 3.6-1. LOS and volume/capacity ration on two-lane roadways ..................................................... 3-42<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 3.9-1. PTA Bird Species ................................................................................................................ 3-72<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 3.9-2. Listed Plant Species at PTA ................................................................................................ 3-81<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 3.9-3. Listed Wildlife Species at PTA ........................................................................................... 3-83<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 3.9-4. Actual Number <strong>of</strong> Listed Plants in the proposed Western Range Area ............................... 3-87<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 3.10-1. Sample <strong>of</strong> Previous Archaeological Studies Conducted at PTA ....................................... 3-98<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 3.10-2. Historic Property Types and Count at PTA ..................................................................... 3-108<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 3.12-1. Exposure variables for receptors at PTA ......................................................................... 3-132<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 3.12-2. Estimates <strong>of</strong> Radiological Dose and Risk Assessments (based upon estimated 714 rounds <strong>of</strong><br />
DU-containing munitions items at PTA) ............................................................................................... 3-133<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 3.13-1. Total Population for the ROI and Percent Change .......................................................... 3-135<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 3.13-2. Percentage <strong>of</strong> the Population Below the Poverty Line .................................................... 3-136<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 3.13-3. Racial Distribution <strong>of</strong> Population Surrounding PTA ....................................................... 3-137<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 3.13-4. Per Capita Income in the ROI .......................................................................................... 3-137<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 3.13-5. Principal Employers, County <strong>of</strong> Hawai‘i (2009) ............................................................. 3-138<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 3.13-6. Annual Average Unemployment ..................................................................................... 3-138<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 3.13-7. Percentage <strong>of</strong> Population below the Poverty Line ........................................................... 3-139<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 3.13-8. Employment by Industry Sector (Nation)........................................................................ 3-139<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 3.13-9. Total Housing Units within the ROI ................................................................................ 3-141<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 3.15-1. Fire Prevention Policies for <strong>Army</strong> Training Areas in Hawai‘i ........................................ 3-146<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 3.15-2. Vegetation Fuels Classification ....................................................................................... 3-148<br />
Draft Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement ix<br />
Modernization <strong>of</strong> PTA and Construction and Operation <strong>of</strong> an IPBA