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458 <br /> <br />459 <br /> <br />460 <br /> <br />461 <br /> <br />462 <br /> <br />463 <br /> <br />464 <br /> <br />465 <br /> <br />466 <br /> <br />467 <br /> <br />468 <br /> <br />469 <br /> <br />470 <br /> <br />471 <br /> <br />472 <br /> <br />473 <br /> <br />474 <br /> <br />475 <br /> <br />476 <br /> <br />477 <br /> <br />478 <br /> <br />479 <br /> <br />48O <br /> <br />481 <br /> <br />482 <br /> <br />SECTION 5. <br /> <br /> · from environmental accidents associated with <br /> the project. Irretreivable co~itments of re- <br /> sources should be evaluated to assure that such <br /> current consumption is justified. <br /> <br />(g) The Growth-Inducin~ Impact of the Proposed Action. <br /> Discuss the ways in which the proposed project <br /> could foster economic or population growth, either <br /> directly or indirectly, in the surrounding environ- <br /> ment. Included in this are projects which would <br /> remove obstacles to population growth (a major <br /> expansion of a waste water..~reatment plant might, <br /> for exampie, allow for more construction in service <br /> areas). Increases in the population may further <br /> tax existing community service facilities so con- <br /> sideration must be given t6 this impact. Also dis- <br /> cuss the characteristic of som~ projects which may <br /> encourage and facilitate other activities that could <br /> significantly affect the environment, either indivi- <br /> dually or cumulatively. It must not be assumed <br /> that growth in any area is necessarily beneficial, <br /> detrimental, or of little significance to the <br /> environment. <br /> <br />Organizations and Persons ConsUlted.. The identity of <br />all federal, state or local agencies, other organiza- <br />tions and private individuals consulted in preparing <br /> <br />-41- <br /> <br /> <br />