| Lower Snake River Juvenile Salmon Migration Feasibility Report/ Environmental Impact Statement. Appendix L, LSR Mitigation History and Status |
DEC 1999 |
99 pages |
| Authors:
CORPS OF ENGINEERS WALLA WALLA WA WALLA WALLA DISTRICT
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 | The Corps of Engineers along with the Bonneville Power Administration, US Environmental Protection Agency, and US Bureau of Reclamation as cooperating agencies, analyzed four general alternatives intended to provide information on the technical, environmental, and economic effects of actions related to improving juvenile salmon passage. The four alternatives include Alternative 1 Existing Conditions (the no-action alternative) and three different ways to further improve juvenile salmon passage. The action alternatives are: ... |
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| Lower Snake River Juvenile Salmon Migration Feasibility Report/ Environmental Impact Statement. Appendix P, Air Quality |
DEC 1999 |
122 pages |
| Authors:
CORPS OF ENGINEERS WALLA WALLA WA WALLA WALLA DISTRICT
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 | The Corps of Engineers along with the Bonneville Power Administration, US Environmental Protection Agency, and US Bureau of Reclamation as cooperating agencies, analyzed four general alternatives intended to provide information on the technical, environmental, and economic effects of actions related to improving juvenile salmon passage. The four alternatives include Alternative 1 Existing Conditions (the no-action alternative) and three different ways to further improve juvenile salmon passage. The action alternatives are: ... |
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| Lower Snake River Juvenile Salmon Migration Feasibility Report/ Environmental Impact Statement. Appendix R, Historical Perspectives |
DEC 1999 |
59 pages |
| Authors:
CORPS OF ENGINEERS WALLA WALLA WA WALLA WALLA DISTRICT
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 | The Corps of Engineers along with the Bonneville Power Administration, US Environmental Protection Agency, and US Bureau of Reclamation as cooperating agencies, analyzed four general alternatives intended to provide information on the technical, environmental, and economic effects of actions related to improving juvenile salmon passage. The four alternatives include Alternative 1 Existing Conditions (the no-action alternative) and three different ways to further improve juvenile salmon passage. The action alternatives are: ... |
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| Lower Snake River Juvenile Salmon Migration Feasibility Report/ Environmental Impact Statement. Appendix A, Anadromous Fish |
DEC 1999 |
272 pages |
| Authors:
CORPS OF ENGINEERS WALLA WALLA WA WALLA WALLA DISTRICT
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 | The Corps of Engineers along with the Bonneville Power Administration, US Environmental Protection Agency, and US Bureau of Reclamation as cooperating agencies, analyzed four general alternatives intended to provide information on the technical, environmental, and economic effects of actions related to improving juvenile salmon passage. The four alternatives include Alternative 1 Existing Conditions (the no-action alternative) and three different ways to further improve juvenile salmon passage. The action alternatives are: ... |
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| Lower Snake River Juvenile Salmon Migration Feasibility Report/ Environmental Impact Statement. Appendix H, Fluvial Geomorphology |
DEC 1999 |
118 pages |
| Authors:
CORPS OF ENGINEERS WALLA WALLA WA WALLA WALLA DISTRICT
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 | The Corps of Engineers along with the Bonneville Power Administration, US Environmental Protection Agency, and US Bureau of Reclamation as cooperating agencies, analyzed four general alternatives intended to provide information on the technical, environmental, and economic effects of actions related to improving juvenile salmon passage. The four alternatives include Alternative 1 Existing Conditions (the no-action alternative) and three different ways to further improve juvenile salmon passage. The action alternatives are: ... |
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| Lower Snake River Juvenile Salmon Migration Feasibility Report/ Environmental Impact Statement. Appendix C Water Quality |
DEC 1999 |
148 pages |
| Authors:
CORPS OF ENGINEERS WALLA WALLA WA WALLA WALLA DISTRICT
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 | The Corps of Engineers along with the Bonneville Power Administration, US Environmental Protection Agency, and US Bureau of Reclamation as cooperating agencies, analyzed four general alternatives intended to provide information on the technical, environmental, and economic effects of actions related to improving juvenile salmon passage. The four alternatives include Alternative 1 - Existing Conditions (the no-action alternative) and three different ways to further improve juvenile salmon passage. The action alternatives ... |
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| Lower Snake River Juvenile Salmon Migration Feasibility Report/ Environmental Impact Statement. Appendix B, Resident Fish |
DEC 1999 |
138 pages |
| Authors:
CORPS OF ENGINEERS WALLA WALLA WA WALLA WALLA DISTRICT
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 | The Corps of Engineers along with the Bonneville Power Administration, US Environmental Protection Agency, and US Bureau of Reclamation as cooperating agencies, analyzed four general alternatives intended to provide information on the technical, environmental, and economic effects of actions related to improving juvenile salmon passage. The four alternatives include Alternative 1 - Existing Conditions (the no-action alternative) and three different ways to further improve juvenile salmon passage. The action alternatives ... |
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| Lower Snake River Juvenile Salmon Migration Feasibility Report/ Environment Impact Statement. Appendix I, Economics |
DEC 1999 |
410 pages |
| Authors:
CORPS OF ENGINEERS WALLA WALLA WA WALLA WALLA DISTRICT
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 | The Corps of Engineers along with the Bonneville Power Administration, US Environmental Protection Agency, and US Bureau of Reclamation as cooperating agencies, analyzed four general alternatives intended to provide information on the technical, environmental, and economic effects of actions related to improving juvenile salmon passage. The four alternatives include Alternative 1 - Existing Conditions (the no-action alternative) and three different ways to further improve juvenile salmon passage. The action alternatives ... |
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| Record of Decision for the Disposal and Reuse of Naval Air Warfare Center, Aircraft Division, Warminster, Pennsylvania |
OCT 1999 |
37 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY WASHINGTON DC
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 | The Department of the Navy (Navy), pursuant to Section 102(2) (C) of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA), 42 U.S.C. S 4332(2) (C) (1994), and the regulations of the Council on Environmental Quality that implement NEPA procedures, 40 C.F.R. Parts l5OO-15O8 hereby announces its decision to dispose of Naval Air Warfare Center, Aircraft Division, Warminster (NAWC), which is located in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Navy analyzed the impacts of ... |
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| The Environmental Review Guide for Operations (ERGO) Supplement for The Environmental Assessment and Management (TEAM) Guide |
SEP 1999 |
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| Authors:
Donna J. Schell; CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING RESEARCH LAB (ARMY) CHAMPAIGN IL
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 | The numbers of environmental laws and regulations have continued to grow in the United States, making compliance with these regulations increasingly difficult. Environmental assessments became a way to determine operational consistency and compliance with current environmental regulations. Beginning in 1989, the U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratory and a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) steering committee began the research that led to the publication of the ... |
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| The Army National Guard Supplement for The Environmental Assessment and Management (TEAM) Guide |
SEP 1999 |
525 pages |
| Authors:
Donna J. Schell; CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING RESEARCH LAB (ARMY) CHAMPAIGN IL
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 | The number of environmental laws and regulations has continued to grow in the United States, making compliance with these regulations increasingly difficult. Environmental assessments became a way to determine operational consistency and compliance with current environmental regulations. Beginning in 1985, the U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratory (USACERL), in cooperation with the U.S. Army Environmental Center, began the research that led to the publication of the ... |
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| Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (FSEIS) for the Disposal and Reuse of the Airfield Property at Griffiss AFB, New York |
SEP 1999 |
508 pages |
| Authors:
SCHOOL OF AEROSPACE MEDICINE BROOKS AFB TX ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES DIV
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 | Pursuant to the Defense Base Closure and Realignment Act of 1990 (Public Law 101-510, Title XXIX), the airfield property at Griffiss AFB was recommended for closure and realignment by the 1995 Defense Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) Commission. This FSEIS has been prepared in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act to analyze the potential environmental consequences of disposal of the airfield property in compliance with the 1995 BRAC decisions. ... |
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| Draft Environmental Impact Statement. Disposal and Reuse of Naval Station Brooklyn, Brooklyn, New York |
SEP 1999 |
392 pages |
| Authors:
Robert K. Ostermueller; NAVAL FACILITIES ENGINEERING COMMAND LESTER PA NORTHERN DIV
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 | The U.S. Department of the Navy plans to dispose of Naval Station (NAVSTA) Brooklyn, located in Brooklyn, New York. The NAVSTA Brooklyn site consists of about 28.8 acres (11.7 hectares) and is adjacent to the former Brooklyn Naval Shipyard, which was excessed by the Navy in 1966. This EIS considers the potential effects of the disposal and reuse of NAVSTA Brooklyn by the local Reuse Authority (the City of New ... |
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| The Environmental Compliance Assessment and Management Program (ECAMP). Supplement for the Environmental Assessment and Management (TEAM) Guide. RevisedSeptember 1999 |
SEP 1999 |
485 pages |
| Authors:
Donna J. Schell; CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING RESEARCH LAB (ARMY) CHAMPAIGN IL
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 | The numbers of environmental laws and regulations have continued to grow in the United States, making compliance with these regulations increasingly difficult. Environmental assessments became a way to determine operational consistency and compliance with current environmental regulations. Beginning in 1984, the U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratory (USACERL), in cooperation with the U.S. Air Force, began the research that led to the publication of the ... |
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| United States Marine Corps Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement Sewage Effluent Compliance Project Lower Santa Margarita Basin Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton San Diego County, California |
DEC 1998 |
392 pages |
| Authors:
MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP PENDLETON CA
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 | The purpose of the Proposed Action is to secure sewage effluent discharge compliance with the Cease and Desist Order issued by the San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) at existing Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs) 1, 2, 3, 8, and 13 within the Lower Santa Margarita Basin. Compliance with the Cease and Desist Order would in turn allow for compliance with the San Diego Water Quality Control Plan (Basin ... |
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| Environmental Cleanup Defense Funding Allocation Process and Reported Funding Impacts |
NOV 1998 |
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| Authors:
GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON DC NATIONAL SECURITY AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS DIV
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 | The Defense Environmental Restoration Program promotes and coordinates cleanup of hazardous substances associated with past DOD activities. Funding for cleanup at operational installations and formerly used defense sites has come from the Defense Environmental Restoration on Account (DERA) since 1984. Cleanup associated with installations designated for closure or realignment has been funded through the Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) process since 199 1. Under its statutory reporting requirements, DOD annually ... |
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| Revised Draft: Environmental Impact Statement/Environmental Impact Report for the Disposal and Reuse of Hunters Point Shipyard |
01 OCT 1998 |
838 pages |
| Authors:
ENGINEERING FIELD ACTIVITY WEST (NAVY) SAN BRUNO CA
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 | Hunters Point Shipyard was closed pursuant to the Defense Base Closure and Realignment Act of 1990 (Public Law 101-510), as implemented by the 1993 base closure process. Under % 2824 of Public Law 101-510, as amended, the Navy has authority to convey the property to the City of San Francisco (or a reuse organization approved by the City) for such consideration and under such terms as the Secretary of the ... |
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| Final Environmental Impact Statement, Disposal and Reuse of Naval Air Station Cecil Field, Jacksonville, Florida |
OCT 1998 |
711 pages |
| Authors:
NAVAL FACILITIES ENGINEERING COMMAND CHARLESTON SC SOUTHERN DIV
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 | As a result of the 1993 recommendations of the Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission (Commission), as approved by Congress pursuant to the Defense Base Closure and Realignment Act of 1990 (BRAC), 10 NFEC/SDU.S.C. 2687 (1994), Naval Air Station (NAS) Cecil Field, located in Duval and Clay counties, Florida, will be closed. The United States Department of the Navy (Navy) has prepared this Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) to evaluate ... |
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| The Active Army Supplement for The Environmental Assessment and Management (TEAM) Guide |
SEP 1998 |
441 pages |
| Authors:
Donna J. Schell; CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING RESEARCH LAB (ARMY) CHAMPAIGN IL
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 | The numbers of environmental laws and regulations have continued to grow in the United States, making compliance with these regulations increasingly difficult. Environmental assessments became a way to determine operational consistency and compliance with current environmental regulations. Beginning in 1985, the U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratories, in cooperation with the U.S. Army Environmental Center. began the research that led to the publication of the Environmental ... |
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| The Army Reserve Supplement for the Environmental Assessment and Management (TEAM) Guide, Revised September 1998 |
SEP 1998 |
393 pages |
| Authors:
Donna J. Schell; CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING RESEARCH LAB (ARMY) CHAMPAIGN IL
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 | The numbers of environmental laws and regulations have continued to grow in the United States, making compliance with these regulations increasingly difficult. Environmental assessments became a way to determine operational consistency and compliance with current environmental regulations. Beginning in 1985, the U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratories, in cooperation with the U.S. Army Environmental Center, began the research that led to the publication of the Environmental ... |
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| The Army National Guard Supplement for the Environmental Assessment and Management (TEAM) Guide, Revised September 1998 |
SEP 1998 |
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| Authors:
Donna J. Schell; CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING RESEARCH LAB (ARMY) CHAMPAIGN IL
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 | The number of environmental laws and regulations has continued to grow in the United States, making compliance with these regulations increasingly difficult. Environmental assessments became a way to determine operational consistency and compliance with current environmental regulations. Beginning in 1985, the U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratories (USACERL), in cooperation with the U.S. Army Environmental Center, began the research that led to the publication of the Environmental ... |
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| EPCRA's New Guidance: Impacts on DoD Reporting and Targets |
21 AUG 1998 |
7 pages |
| Authors:
June C. Bolstridge; GAIA CORP SILVER SPRING MD
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 | Department of Defense (DoD) installations have reporting responsibilities under the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA), as well as a mandate to reduce reportable releases by the end of 1999. While DoD has been implementing approaches to meet EPCRA's complex threshold and reporting requirements, EPA has made significant changes to the regulated chemicals, thresholds, and guidance. This paper summarizes EPCRA developments through June ... |
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| The Environmental Assessment and Management (TEAM) Guide; Alaska Supplement, Revised May 1998 |
MAY 1998 |
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| Authors:
Carolyn O'Rourke; CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING RESEARCH LAB (ARMY) CHAMPAIGN IL
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 | Environmental assessments help determine compliance with current environmental regulations. The U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army, Defense Logistics Agency (DLA), and Corps of Engineers (Civil Works) have adopted environmental compliance programs that identify compliance problems before they are cited as violations by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Since 1984, the U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratories, in cooperation with numerous Department of Defense (DoD) components, has developed environmental compliance assessment checklist ... |
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| The Environmental Assessment and Management (TEAM) Guide Illinois Supplement |
MAY 1998 |
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| Authors:
Carolyn O'Rourke; CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING RESEARCH LAB (ARMY) CHAMPAIGN IL
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 | Environmental assessments help determine compliance with current environmental regulations. The U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army, Defense Logistics Agency (DLA), and Corps of Engineers (Civil Works) have adopted environmental compliance programs that identify compliance problems before they are cited as violations by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Since 1984, the U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratories, in cooperation with numerous Department of Defense (DoD) components, has developed environmental compliance assessment checklist ... |
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| Confirmation Sampling and Analysis Plan for Building 457 Area |
MAY 1998 |
50 pages |
| Authors:
PARSONS ENGINEERING SCIENCE INC DENVER CO
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 | This confirmation sampling and analysis plan (SAP) for the Building 457 Area, Eaker Air Force Base (AFB), Arkansas has been prepared by Parsons Engineering Science, Inc. (Parsons ES) for submittal to the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ); the US Air Force Center for Environmental Excellence (AFCEE), Brooks AFB, Texas; and Eaker Air Force Base Conversion Agency (AFBCA), Arkansas. ADEQ provides oversight of underground storage ... |
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| Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle (EELV) Program |
APR 1998 |
775 pages |
| Authors:
AIR FORCE CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL EXCELLENCE BROOKS AFB TX
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 | The EIS was prepared to analyze the potential environmental consequences of the Proposed Action and No-Action Alternative. The Proposed Action is the development, deployment, and operation of EELV systems. EELV systems would replace current Atlas 2A, Delta 2, and Titan 4B launch systems and are intended to meet the requirements of the U.S. Government National Executable Mission Model (NMM), both medium and heavy lift, at a lower launch cost than ... |
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| The Active Army Supplement for The Environmental Assessment and Management (TEAM) Guide |
SEP 97 |
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| Authors:
Donna J. Schell; CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING RESEARCH LAB (ARMY) CHAMPAIGN IL
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 | The number of environmental laws and regulations have continued to grow in the United States, making compliance with these regulations increasingly difficult. Environmental assessments became a way to determine operational consistency and compliance with current environmental regulations. Beginning in 1985, the U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratories, in cooperation with the U.S. Army Environmental Center, began the research that led to the publication of the Environmental Compliance Assessment System (ECAS). ... |
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| High-Frequency Acoustic Imaging of L Lake, Savannah River Site, South Carolina |
SEP 97 |
134 pages |
| Authors:
Keith J. Sjostrom; Rodney L. Leist; Thomas S. Harmon Jr; ARMY ENGINEER WATERWAYS EXPERIMENT STATION VICKSBURG MS GEOTECHNICAL LAB
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 | The objective of the seismic reflection and side scan sonar survey is to determine the location, aerial extent, and depth of burial pits situated along the reservoir bottom of L lake, Savannah River Site, SC. The results will be used in the overall characterization of L lake by providing continuous profile line coverage of the boflom and subbottom sediment structure along the entire length of the project area. The results ... |
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| The Environmental Assessment and Management (Team) Guide: California Supplement. Revision |
SEP 97 |
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| Authors:
Carolyn O'Rourke; CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING RESEARCH LAB (ARMY) CHAMPAIGN IL
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 | Environmental assessments help determine compliance with current environmental regulations. The U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army, Defense Logistics Agency, and Corps of Engineers (Civil Works) have adopted environmental compliance programs that identify compliance problems before they are cited as violations by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA). Since 1984, the U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratories (USACERL), in cooperation with numerous Department of Defense (DoD) components, has developed environmental compliance assessment ... |
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| The Environmental Assessment and Management (TEAM) Guide California Supplement |
SEP 97 |
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| Authors:
Carolyn O'Rourke; CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING RESEARCH LAB (ARMY) CHAMPAIGN IL
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 | Environmental assessments help determine compliance with current environmental regulations. The U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army, Defense Logistics Agency, and Corps of Engineers (Civil Works) have adopted environmental compliance programs that identify' compliance problems before they are cited as violations by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA). Since 1984, the U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratories (USACERL), in cooperation with numerous Department of Defense (DOD) components, has developed environmental compliance assessment ... |
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| The Environmental Assessment and Management (TEAM) Guide Georgia Supplement. Revision |
SEP 97 |
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| Authors:
Carolyn O'Rourke; CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING RESEARCH LAB (ARMY) CHAMPAIGN IL
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 | Environmental assessments help determine compliance with current environmental regulations. The U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army, Defense Logistics Agency (DLA), and Corps of Engineers (Civil Works) have adopted environmental compliance programs that identify' compliance problems before they are cited as violations by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA). Since 1984, the U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratories (USACERL), in cooperation with numerous Department of Defense (DOD) components, has developed environmental compliance ... |
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| Environmental Compliance Assessment and Management Program (ECAMP): italy |
JUL 97 |
746 pages |
| Authors:
David A. Krooks; CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING RESEARCH LAB (ARMY) CHAMPAIGN IL
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 | The number of environmental laws and regulations continues to grow in the United States and throughout the world, making compliance with regulations increasingly difficult. Environmental assessments became a way to evaluate compliance with current regulations. The Air Force has adopted a compliance program that identifies problems before they are cited as violations by regulatory agencies. Beginning in 1984, the U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratories (USACERL), in cooperation with the ... |
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| Notice of Preparation of an Environmental Impact Report for the Joint Intermodal Terminal Project Oakland, Alameda County, California |
JUL 1997 |
5 pages |
| Authors:
PORT OF OAKLAND CA
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 | The project is located within the northwestern portion of the City of Oakland in Alameda County along the eastern shore of San Francisco Bay. The site is situated in the northern portion of the area within the boundaries of the Navy's former FISCO facility. The project consists of raising the current ground elevation (grade) and repaving the site for the development of eight rail lines (approximately 45,000 feet of loading ... |
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| 9-Foot Navigation Channel Project; Channel Maintenance Management Plan, Upper Mississippi River, Head of Navigation to Guttenberg, Iowa, Volume 1 |
06 JUN 1997 |
472 pages |
| Authors:
Robert Whiting; CORPS OF ENGINEERS ST PAUL MN ST PAUL DISTRICT
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 | The purpose of this Environmental Impact Statement is to analyze the environmental impacts of actions proposed in the Channel Maintenance Management Plan (CMMP) for maintaining a 9-foot navigation channel, along with commercial and small-boat harbors, on the Upper Mississippi River between Guttenberg, Iowa and the head of navigation at Minneapolis, Minnesota. The proposed actions analyzed in this document include dredging; dredged material placement; recreational beach maintenance and development; repair, construction, ... |
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| 9-Foot Navigation Channel Project; Channel Maintenance Management Plan, Upper Mississippi River, Head of Navigation to Guttenberg, Iowa, Volume 2 |
06 JUN 1997 |
384 pages |
| Authors:
Robert Whiting; CORPS OF ENGINEERS ST PAUL MN ST PAUL DISTRICT
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 | The purpose of this Environmental Impact Statement is to analyze the environmental impacts of actions proposed in the Channel Maintenance Management Plan (CMMP) for maintaining a 9-foot navigation channel, along with commercial and small-boat harbors, on the Upper Mississippi River between Guttenberg, Iowa and the head of navigation at Minneapolis, Minnesota. The proposed actions analyzed in this document include dredging; dredged material placement; recreational beach maintenance and development; repair, construction, ... |
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| Draft Environmental Impact Statement: Disposal and Reuse of Naval Air Station Cecil Field Jacksonville, Florida |
23 APR 97 |
651 pages |
| Authors:
NAVAL FACILITIES ENGINEERING COMMAND CHARLESTON SC SOUTHERN DIV
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 | As a result of the 1993 mandates of the Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission (Commission), as approved by Congress pursuant to the Defense Base Closure and Realignment Act of 1990 (commonly referred to as BRAC), Naval Air Station (NAS) Cecil Field, located in Duval and Clay counties, Florida, will be closed. The United States Department of the Navy has prepared this Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) to evaluate the ... |
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| The Environmental Assessment and Management (TEAM) Guide Indiana Supplement |
APR 97 |
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| Authors:
Carolyn O'Rourke; William Techau; CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING RESEARCH LAB (ARMY) CHAMPAIGN IL
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 | Environmental assessments help determine compliance with current environmental regulations. The U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army, Defense Logistics Agency (DLA), and Corps of Engineers (Civil Works) have adopted environmental compliance programs that identify compliance problems before they are cited as violations by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Since 1984, the U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratories, in cooperation with numerous Department of Defense (DOD) components, has developed environmental compliance assessment checklist ... |
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| Environmental Impact Research Program. Capabilities of Laser Line Scan Technology for Aquatic Habitat Mapping and Fishery Resource Characterization |
APR 97 |
63 pages |
| Authors:
Donald C. Rhoads; Drew Carey; Edward J. Saade; Barbara Hecker; ARMY ENGINEER WATERWAYS EXPERIMENT STATION VICKSBURG MS ENVIRONMENTAL LAB
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 | ISSUE: Environmental assessments in aquatic habitats are difficult for many reasons, including simple logistical constraints (e.g., vessel and navigation support), and the typically large spatial scales (e.g., hectares to square kilometers) that must be characterized. One of the most severe limitations that ecologists dealing with assessment of aquatic habitats must confront is available technologies. Gear conventionally employed for physical and biological characterizations remained essentially unchanged for decades. However, new technologies ... |
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| Draft Environmental Impact Statement. Disposal and Reuse of Naval Weapons Industrial Reserve Plant Calverton, New York |
FEB 97 |
513 pages |
| Authors:
NAVAL FACILITIES ENGINEERING COMMAND PHILADELPHIA PA NORTHERN DIV
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 | As a result of Northrop Grumman Corporation's decision to vacate the site, the US Navy has determined that it will consider disposal of the Naval Weapons Industrial Reserve Plant (NWIRP) Calverton, located in the towns of Riverhead and Brookhaven on Long Island, New York, by transferring the facility to the town of Riverhead's Community Development Agency (CDA). The transfer of this property has been authorized by special legislation. The proposed ... |
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| Final Phase I Site Inspection Report for Sites Identified in the 1994 Preliminary Assessment Report and Areas of Concern 3, 8, 9, Fort Allen, Juana Diaz, Puerto Rico. Volume 1 of 2: Text, Figure |
JAN 1997 |
208 pages |
| Authors:
ABB ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES INC PORTLANDME
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 | The U.S. Army Environmental Center (USAEC) contracted ABB environmental Services, Inc. (ABB-ES), under Contract No. DAAA15-91-D-0008, to conduct Phase I Site Inspections (SIs) at Fort Allen in Juana Diaz, Puerto Rico. Two separate environmental assessments/investigations have identified potential waste sources and areas of concern (AOCs) at Fort Allen. The first is a Preliminary Assessment (PA) of the Army National Guard Facility, Fort Allen (Weston, R.F., ... |
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| Work Plan for a Demonstration of Remediation by Natural Attenuation for Groundwater at OU1 |
JAN 1997 |
192 pages |
| Authors:
PARSONS ENGINEERING SCIENCE INC DENVER CO
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 | This work plan, prepared by Parsons Engineering Science, Inc. (Parsons ES), formerly Engineering-Science, Inc. (ES), presents the scope of work required for the collection of data necessary to conduct a treatability study (TS) for remediation of groundwater contaminated with chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons (CAHs) at a portion of Operable Unit 1 (OU1), including Landfill 3 (LF 3) and the petroleum, oils, and lubricants (POL) Tank Sludge Burial, collectively known as Landfill ... |
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| Effect of Selected Chemicals on Indiana Bats, Gray Bats, and Bald Eagles at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. Appendix IV to the Biological Assessment: Relocation of U.S. Army Chemical School and U.S. Army Military Police School to Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri |
JAN 97 |
573 pages |
| Authors:
THREE D INTERNATIONAL INC CINCINNATI OH ENVIRONMENTAL GROUP
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 | The proposed Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) action will involve moving the Chemical and Military Police schools from Fort McClellan Alabama to Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. The Environmental Impact Statement (HBA 1996), addresses impacts of this action on the human environment. A major component of the BRAC action involves introduction of obscurant and simulant training to the Fort Leonard Wood environment. Military uses for obscurants (smoke) include screening, deception, and ... |
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| Environmental Compliance Assessment and Management Program (ECAMP) |
97 |
622 pages |
| Authors:
David A. Krooks; CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING RESEARCH LAB (ARMY) CHAMPAIGN IL
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 | The number of environmental laws and regulations continues to grow in the United States and throughout the world, making compliance with regulations increasingly difficult. Environmental assessments became a way to evaluate compliance with current environmental regulations. The Air Force has adopted a compliance program that identifies problems before they are cited as violations by regulatory agencies. Beginning in 1984, the U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratories (USACERL), in cooperation with ... |
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| The Environmental Assessment and Management (TEAM) Guide. Rhode Island Supplement |
DEC 96 |
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| Authors:
Carolyn O'Rourke; William Techau; CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING RESEARCH LAB (ARMY) CHAMPAIGN IL
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 | Environmental assessments help determine compliance with current environmental regulations. The U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army, Defense Logistics Agency, and Corps of Engineers (Civil Works) have adopted environmental compliance programs that identify compliance problems before they are cited as violations by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA). Since 1984, the U.S. Army Construction EngineerIng Research Laboratories (USACERL), in cooperation with numerous Department of Defense (DOD) components, has developed environmental compliance assessment ... |
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| Draft Environmental Impact Statement. Disposal and Reuse of Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division Warminster, Pennsylvania |
DEC 96 |
362 pages |
| Authors:
NAVAL FACILITIES ENGINEERING COMMAND PHILADELPHIA PA NORTHERN DIV
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 | As directed by the Defense Base Closure and Realignment Act (BRAC) and implemented by the 1991 and 1995 BRAC process, the Navy plans to close and dispose of the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division (NAWCAD) Warminster, located in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, approximately 18 miles (mi) (29 kilometers KM) north of Center City Philadelphia. This facility has been the principal Navy research, development, test, and evaluation center for naval aircraft ... |
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| The Environmental Assessment and Management (TEAM) Guide. Louisiana Supplement, Revised November 1996 |
NOV 96 |
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| Authors:
Carolyn O'Rourke; CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING RESEARCH LAB (ARMY) CHAMPAIGN IL
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 | Environmental assessments help determine compliance with current environmental regulations. The U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army, Defense Logistics Agency (DLA), and Corps of Engineers (Civil Works) have adopted environmental compliance programs that identify compliance problems before they are cited as violations by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA). Since 1984, the U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratories (USACERL), in cooperation with numerous Department of Defense (DOD) components, has developed environmental compliance ... |
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| The Environmental Assessment and Management (TEAM) Guide. Arkansas Supplement |
NOV 96 |
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| Authors:
Carolyn O'Rourke; CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING RESEARCH LAB (ARMY) CHAMPAIGN IL
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 | Environmental assessments help determine compliance with current environmental regulations. The U.S. Air Force, U.S Army, Defense Logistics Agency (DLA), and Corps of Engineers (Civil Works) have adopted environmental compliance programs that identify compliance problems before they are cited as violations by the U.S Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA). Since 1984, the U.S Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratories (USACERL), in cooperation with numerous Department of Defense (DOD) components, has developed environmental compliance ... |
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| The Environmental Assessment and Management (TEAM) Guide. Nevada Supplement Revised October 1996 |
OCT 96 |
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| Authors:
Carolyn O'Rourke; CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING RESEARCH LAB (ARMY) CHAMPAIGN IL
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 | Environmental assessments help determine compliance with current environmental regulations. The U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army, Defense Logistics Agency, and Corps of Engineers (Civil Worlds) have adopted environmental compliance programs that identify compliance problems before they are cited as violations by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA). Since 1984, the U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratories (USACERL), in cooperation with numerous Department of Defense (DOD) components, has developed environmental compliance assessment ... |
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| The Environmental Assessment and Management (TEAM) Guide. Arizona Supplement |
OCT 96 |
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| Authors:
Carolyn O'Rourke; CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING RESEARCH LAB (ARMY) CHAMPAIGN IL
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 | Environmental assessments help determine compliance with current environmental regulations. The U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army, Defense Logistics Agency, and Corps of Engineers (Civil Works) have adopted environmental compliance programs that identify compliance problems before they are cited as violations by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA). Since 1984, the U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratories (USACERL), in cooperation with numerous Department of Defense (DOD) components, has developed environmental compliance assessment ... |
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| The Environmental Assessment and Management (TEAM) Guide: Connecticut Supplement |
SEP 96 |
514 pages |
| Authors:
Carolyn O'Rourke; CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING RESEARCH LAB (ARMY) CHAMPAIGN IL
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 | Environmental assessments help determine compliance with current environmental regulations. The U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army, Defense Logistics Agency, and Corps of Engineers (Civil Works) have adopted environmental compliance programs that identify compliance problems before they are cited as violations by the Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA). Since 1984, the U.S, Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratories (USACERL), in cooperation with numerous Department of Defense (DOD) components, has developed environmental compliance assessment checklist ... |
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