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Environmental Assessment, Clark and Sucia Islands Campsite and Trail Relocation, Washington State Parks (March 2007)
As required by the National Environmental Policy Act and its implementing regulations, FEMA has prepared a Draft Environmental Assessment to consider the environmental impacts of a proposed Public Assistance project to relocate eight campsites and connecting trail on both Clark and Sucia Island State Parks. These campsites were either damaged or destroyed a severe storms and tidal surge disaster event that occurred January 27 - February 4, 2006.
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