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Vantage to Pomona Heights Chapter 3
<br />230 kV Transmission Line Project FEIS Affected Environment
<br /> PAGE 3-96
<br />Table 3.3-8 Summaries of Greater Sage-Grouse Management units (Acres) within the eight-
<br />mile wide analysis area by route segment
<br />ROUTE SEGMENT
<br />WASHINGTON GREATER SAGE-GROUSE MANAGEMENT UNITS TOTAL ACRES PRESENT WITHIN ANALYSIS AREA1
<br />Regularly Occupied Habitat Present within Analysis Area (Acres)2
<br />(329,955 Acres Total)
<br />Occasionally Occupied Habitat Present within Analysis Area (Acres)2
<br />(144,281 Acres Total)
<br />Expansion Habitat Present within Analysis Area (Acres)2
<br />(19,031 Acres Total)
<br />1a/NNR-1 20,162 2,379 0
<br />1b 63,443 13,373 0
<br />1c 62,707 14,753 0
<br />2a 23,547 12,989 0
<br />2b 83,356 31,859 0
<br />2c 68,493 54,723 0
<br />2d 38,643 16,220 3,146
<br />3a 11,182 18,395 837
<br />3b 76,187 39,278 3,802
<br />3c 34,114 59,284 19,031
<br />NNR-2 29,574 7,442 0
<br />NNR-3 61,214 13,210 0
<br />NNR-4o/NNR-4u* 52,525 1,440 0
<br />NNR-5 39,635 0 0
<br />NNR-6o/NNR-6u* 64,157 0 0
<br />NNR-7 63,322 10,825 0
<br />NNR-8 22,266 19,507 837
<br />MR-1 63,699 7,751 0
<br />1 No designated Connectivity Habitat is present within the analysis area.
<br />2 The analysis area is defined as an eight-mile wide corridor; four miles from either side of route segment centerlines.
<br />* o = overhead design option; u = underground design option.
<br />Numbers are rounded and may not sum exactly.
<br />Table 3.3-9 Summaries of Sage-Grouse Habitat Suitability within the Eight-Mile Wide Analysis
<br />Area (Acres) by Route Segment1
<br />ROUTE SEGMENT SUITABLE HABITAT2 MARGINAL HABITAT3 UNSUITABLE HABITAT4
<br />1a/NNR-1 6,770 1,374 35,125
<br />1b 26,910 1,736 64,404
<br />1c 26,960 1,716 65,642
<br />2a 11,786 91 25,239
<br />2b 57,485 157 58,149
<br />2c 51,815 143 71,834
<br />2d 35,130 104 31,499
<br />3a 17,568 744 14,573
<br />3b 81,970 2,888 55,339
<br />3c 65,477 8,359 80,022
<br />NNR-2 11,168 1,392 38,442
<br />NNR-3 42,197 2,145 35,113
<br />NNR-4o/NNR-4u* 35,502 912 18,774
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