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SECTION 5. <br /> <br />(g) <br /> <br />vides access to a nonaccessible area) generally <br />commit future generations to similar uses. Also <br />irreversible damage can result from environmental <br />accidents associated with the project. Irretrie- <br />vable com~itments of resources should be evaluated <br />to assure that such current consumption is justified. <br />The Growth-Inducing Impa~t 9f the Proposed Action: <br />Discuss the ways in which the proposed project could <br />f6ster economic or population growth, either direct- <br />ly or indirectly, in the surrounding environment. <br />Included in this are projects which would remove <br />obstacles to population growth (a major expansion <br />of a waste water treatment plant might, for examplev <br />allow for more construction in service areas). <br />Increases in the population may further tax exist- <br />ing community service facilities so consideration <br />must be given to this impact. Also discuss the <br />characteristic of some projects which may encourage <br />and facilitate other activities that could signi- <br />ficantly affect the environment, either indivi- <br />dually or cumulatively. It must not be assumed <br /> <br /> that growth in any <br /> detrimental, or of <br /> <br />environment. <br />Organizations and Persons <br /> <br />area is necessarily beneficial, <br />little significance to the <br /> <br />Consulted: The identity of <br /> <br />-31- <br /> <br />,/ <br /> <br /> <br />