| Socioeconomic Impact Analysis Study. Disposal and Refuse of Carswell Air Force Base, Texas |
MAR 94 |
258 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | Carswell Air Force Base (AFB), Texas, was one of the bases recommended by the 1991 Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission (BRAC II) for closure. The 1991 Commission's recommendations, however, included the retention of base property for continued military activities. The DBCRA procedures were again implemented in 1992 (BRAC III). The 1993 commission recommended the realignment of several military reserve and guard units to Carswell AFB. Thus, portions of Carswell ... |
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| Siting Report for Theater Missile Defense Mid-Range Test Launch Complex at Ft. Wingate Depot Activity, NM: Based on Sit Survey, 14-18 February 1994 |
18 FEB 94 |
43 pages |
| Authors:
BALLISTIC MISSILE DEFENSE ORGANIZATION WASHINGTON DC
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 | This study is provided to assess the capability of Ft. Wingate Depot Activity to act as a Ballistic Missile Defense Test Support Complex for the launch of target missiles toward White Sands Missile Range. The study does not recommend action, but it does identify a preferred launch area at Ft. Wingate should a decision to use the Depot as a launch complex take place. The study preceeds decisions based upon ... |
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| Cleveland Harbor, Cuyahoga County, Ohio Confined Disposal Facility Project (Site 10B-15 Year) |
94 |
304 pages |
| Authors:
CORPS OF ENGINEERS BUFFALO NY BUFFALO DISTRICT
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 | This technical report updates earlier reports that recommended the dikes be raised by seven feet at the existing Federal Confined Disposal Facility (CDF) at Site 14 and the construction of a new CDF at Site 10, north of Burke Lakefront Airport. During planning and design of the new site, water quality, water circulation, and other concerns were raised regarding the adjacent embayment caused by the construction of the CDF. A ... |
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| A Report on Base Reuse Planning at the Tustin Marine Corps Air Station. |
DEC 1993 |
114 pages |
| Authors:
David M. Robinson; NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA
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 | This report documents and examines the base closure and reuse planning process at the Tustin Marine Corps Air Station. A brief background discussion of base closure and reuse planning since 1960 is presented, followed by a chronology of events as they occurred at MCAS Tustin gathered primarily from personal interviews with participants. Key factors influencing the reuse planning process also are discussed. An illustrative economic analysis of various reuse alternatives ... |
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| Work Plan for an Engineering Evaluation/Cost Analysis in Support of the Intrinsic Remediation (Natural Attenuation) Option |
NOV 1993 |
192 pages |
| Authors:
PARSONS ENGINEERING SCIENCE INC DENVER CO
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 | This work plan was prepared by Engineering-Science, Inc. (ES) and presents the scope of work required for the collection of data necessary to conduct an engineering- evaluation/cost analysis (EE/CA) for remediation of groundwater contaminated with fuel hydrocarbons and chlorinated solvents at the former Fire Training Area (FT-OO2) at Plattsburgh Air Force Base (AFB), Plattsburgh, New York. Several remedial options will be evaluated during the EE/ CA, including removal of remaining ... |
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| JPRS Report: Science and Technology Central Eurasia: Materials Science |
21 JUN 1993 |
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| Authors:
JOINT PUBLICATIONS RESEARCH SERVICE ARLINGTON VA
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 | Foreign Broadcast Information Service (FBIS) and Joint Publications Research Service (JPRS) publications contain political, military, economic, environmental, and sociological news, commentary, and other information, as well as scientific and technical data and reports. All information has been obtained from foreign radio and television broadcasts, news agency transmissions, newspapers, books, and periodicals. Items generally are processed from the first or best available sources. It should not be inferred that they have ... |
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| Environmental Impact Statement. Disposal and Reuse of Norton Air Force Base, California |
JUN 93 |
734 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | On January 5, 1989, the Secretary of Defense announced the closure of Norton AFB, California, pursuant to the Base Closure and Realignment Act. A record of Decision (ROD) for the action was signed October 3, 1990. The base is scheduled for closure in March 1994. This EIS has been prepared in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act to analyze the potential environmental consequences of the disposal and reasonable alternatives ... |
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| Supplemental Legislative Environmental Impact Statement, START II |
MAY 93 |
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| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | The United States Government proposes to implement a treaty between the United States of America and Russian Federation on Further Reduction and Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms (the START II Treaty) signed in Moscow on January 3, 1993. This Treaty requires advice and consent by the US Senate before implementation. Pending ratification and entry into force (EIF), the Treaty would require reducing the number of strategic warheads to 3000-3500 by ... |
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| Lock and Dam 13 Major Rehabilitation Whiteside County, Illinois, Clinton County, Iowa |
JAN 93 |
104 pages |
| Authors:
ARMY ENGINEER DISTRICT ROCK ISLAND IL
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 | The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, North Central and Lower Mississippi Valley Divisions; St. Paul, Rock Island, and St. Louis Districts are currently engaged in planning and construction activities on the Upper Mississippi and Illinois Rivers for the purpose of repairing and updating components of the navigation system on these rivers. Various site-specific environmental documents have been, or are being, prepared which discuss localized effects to natural and cultural resources ... |
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| Integration of Environmental Planning Into the Army Master Planning Process |
OCT 1992 |
89 pages |
| Authors:
Elizabeth H. Tyler; Wes Wheeler; Catherine Lau; CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING RESEARCH LAB (ARMY) CHAMPAIGN IL
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 | Installation master plan reports are required to address environmental concerns, which are evaluated in an Environmental Assessment or Environmental Impact Statement. Still, the Army can create better, more environmentally sensitive master plans that reduce long-term costs, and environmental assessment documents that fully comply with the National Environmental Policy Act. Army planners face four problems, which often result in ineffective and redundant preparation of separate master planning and environmental reports: (1) ... |
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| A Review of 16 Planning and Forecast Methodologies Used in U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Inland Navigation Studies |
JUN 92 |
124 pages |
| Authors:
David V. Grier; L. L. Skaggs; ARMY ENGINEER INST FOR WATER RESOURCES FORT BELVOIR VA
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 | This manual is part of a larger R&D effort to develop procedures and guidelines for making consistent and systematic inland waterway traffic projections. The purpose of this manual is to review and assess traffic forecasting methodologies previously employed by project level and national level Corps of Engineers inland navigation studies. Inherent in this effort is the identification of data sources for economic, transportation, and commodity supply and demand forecasts. Review ... |
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| Final Environmental Impact Statement for the Strategic Target System. Volume II |
MAY 1992 |
300 pages |
| Authors:
R. Gallien; ARMY STRATEGIC SYSTEMS DEFENSE COMMAND HUNTSVILLE AL
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 | This ElS documents the results of an analysis of the potential for and magnitude of impacts from launch activities of the Strategic Target System from Kauai Test Facility at the Pacific Missile Range Facility on the island of Kauai, Hawaii. |
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| Final Environmental Impact Statement for the Strategic Target System. Volume III |
MAY 1992 |
623 pages |
| Authors:
R. Gallien; ARMY STRATEGIC SYSTEMS DEFENSE COMMAND HUNTSVILLE AL
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 | This ElS documents the results of an analysis of the potential for and magnitude of impacts from launch activities of the Strategic Target System from Kuai Test Facility at the Pacific Missile Range Facility on the island of Kaui, Hawaii. |
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| Environmental Impact Statement. Disposal and Reuse of Mather Air Force Base, California |
APR 92 |
677 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | Military operations at Mather AFB are scheduled to close by September 30, 1993. This document, the Disposal and Reuse FEIS, has been prepared in accordance with National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) to analyze the potential environmental impacts associated with the disposal of Mather AFB property. Based on information gathered during this consultation and the NEPA scoping process, a range of reasonable alternatives for potential reuses of the disposable property were ... |
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| Environmental Impact Statement. Disposal and Reuse of George Air Force Base, California. Volume 2. Public Comments and Responses, Appendices |
MAR 92 |
248 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | The Air Force has complied with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) mandate of public participation in the environmental impact analysis process primarily in two ways: (1) A public hearing was held in Victorville, California, on October 17, 1991, at which the Air Force presented the findings of the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) for disposal and reuse of George Air Force Base (AFB) and invited public comments; and (2) ... |
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| The Buffalo Creek Archaeological Project. Volume 2: Excavation of the Steele Site (3MS351), Mississippi County, Arkansas |
92 |
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| Authors:
Paul E. Brockington Jr.; A. M. Dicks; Wayne P. Glander; SOIL SYSTEMS INC MARIETTA GA
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 | Volume I: This report describes archaeological test and data recovery excavations at three prehistoric sites. Volume II: This report describes archeological test and data recovery excavations at the Steele site (3MS351). |
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| The Buffalo Creek Archaeological Project. Volume 1: Background and Testing at 3MS346 and 3CG847 Mississippi and Craighead Counties, Arkansas |
92 |
136 pages |
| Authors:
Paul E. Brockington Jr.; A. M. Dicks; Wayne P. Glander; SOIL SYSTEMS INC MARIETTA GA
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 | This report describes archaeological test and data recovery excavations at three prehistoric sites in Mississippi and Craighead Counties in northeast Arkansas sponsored by the Memphis District, Corps of Engineers. Archaeological site studies were carried out in advance of construction of the Buffalo Creek Diversion Canal and were designed to provide detailed evaluation of the sites data content and to develop data recovery plans as necessary. |
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| American River Watershed Investigation, California. Volume 7. Appendix S. Part 2 |
DEC 1991 |
460 pages |
| Authors:
CORPS OF ENGINEERS SACRAMENTO CA SACRAMENTO DISTRICT
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 | Originating in the Sierra Nevada, the North and Middle Forks of the American River join just upstream of the city of Auburn (Figure 1). From the North and Middle Forks confluence, the river flows past Auburn before entering Folsom Lake. Flows are released from Folsom Dam into Lake Natoma, which serves primarily as a reregulating reservoir. From Nimbus Dam, water is released downstream into the lower American River. It then ... |
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| American River Watershed Investigation, California. Volume 3. Appendix M |
DEC 1991 |
606 pages |
| Authors:
CORPS OF ENGINEERS SACRAMENTO CA SACRAMENTO DISTRICT
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| American River Watershed Investigation, California. Volume 8. Appendix T |
DEC 1991 |
672 pages |
| Authors:
CORPS OF ENGINEERS SACRAMENTO CA SACRAMENTO DISTRICT
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 | This appendix has categorized comments by subject (a listing of the subjects can be found in the Table of Contents). Some comments did not fit neatly into one specific subject category, especially if the comment addressed several issues. In those cases, comments were generally categorized under what was considered the major point of the comment. Regardless of how they were categorized, each comment was given equal attention in generating a ... |
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| American River Watershed Investigation, California. Volume 6. Appendix S. Part 1 |
DEC 1991 |
357 pages |
| Authors:
CORPS OF ENGINEERS SACRAMENTO CA SACRAMENTO DISTRICT
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 | Our analysis of project impacts on fish and wildlife resources is based on a literature review; personal communication with recognized experts; field investigations and surveys; preliminary engineering and other information provided by the Corps; and a projection of future conditions using current land-use information and analysis provided by the Corps. Our analysis will not remain valid if the project, the resource base, or anticipated futures change significantly. This report is ... |
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| American River Watershed Investigation, California. Volume 5. Appendixes O-R |
DEC 1991 |
422 pages |
| Authors:
CORPS OF ENGINEERS SACRAMENTO CA SACRAMENTO DISTRICT
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 | This appendix presents the real estate requirements for the selected plan to provide critically needed flood protection for urban areas along and adjacent to the lower American River in the vicinity of Sacramento, California. The Corps' authorization for its one-year reconnaissance study was included in the 1987 Appropriations Act. Authorization for additional study was included in committee language accompanying the Fiscal Year 1988 Continuing Appropriations Act (Public Law 100- 202, ... |
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| American River Watershed Investigation, California. Volume 2. Appendixes F-L |
DEC 1991 |
470 pages |
| Authors:
CORPS OF ENGINEERS SACRAMENTO CA SACRAMENTO DISTRICT
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| American River Watershed Investigation, California. Volume 4. Appendix N |
DEC 1991 |
471 pages |
| Authors:
CORPS OF ENGINEERS SACRAMENTO CA SACRAMENTO DISTRICT
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 | The following chapters present the designs and cost estimates used for the American River Watershed Investigation feasibility report. Because the components of the proposed alternatives and the final selected plan are very different, this appendix is divided into chapters which address the different components. Chapter 1 presents the analysis used for the levee components, Chapter 2 presents the design for a pump station on the Natomas East Main Drainage Canal ... |
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| American River Watershed Investigation, California. Volume 1. Appendixes A - E |
DEC 1991 |
584 pages |
| Authors:
CORPS OF ENGINEERS SACRAMENTO CA SACRAMENTO DISTRICT
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 | To insure that the planning studies addressed all potential problems, the Corps maintained continuous coordination with local sponsors, agencies affected by the project, and agencies directly involved in project studies. Formal coordination included presentations at meetings of the Executive Committee. The most extensive coordination, however, was accomplished through the Study Management Team meetings. The Corps initiated these meetings in February 1988 to discuss study results by the various agencies involved. ... |
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| Environmental Compliance Assessment Programs |
08 NOV 1991 |
102 pages |
| Authors:
David K. Steensma; Paul J. Granetto; Michael G. Huston; Wayne K. Million; Judith I. Karas; INSPECTOR GENERAL DEPT OF DEFENSE ARLINGTON VA
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 | In 1989, the Secretary of Defense asserted that the Department of Defense should be "the federal leader", in agency environmental compliance and protection. The environmental compliance assessment program is a critical component of an agency's ongoing environmental management program. Environmental assessments are systematic and documented reviews of environmental operations and practices, which identify preventive actions that can be taken to avoid costly future cleanup. The ... |
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| Environmental Compliance Assessment System (USA ECAS) |
SEP 91 |
626 pages |
| Authors:
Diane K. Mann; Catherine Demeroukas; Curt Williams; CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING RESEARCH LAB (ARMY) CHAMPAIGN IL
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 | Because of the growing number of environmental laws and regulations worldwide, the U.S. Army has adopted an environmental compliance program that includes a mechanism to identify compliance problems before they become notices of violation by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA). In 1985, Major Army Commands (MACOMs) were required to begin comprehensive environmental assessments at all installations on a 4-year cycle. In addition, the installations must perform an internal assessment ... |
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| Comprehensive Base Realignment/Closure and Fort Belvoir Development: Environmental Impact Statement |
AUG 91 |
832 pages |
| Authors:
Frank R. Finch; CORPS OF ENGINEERS BALTIMORE MD BALTIMORE DISTRICT
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 | This document addresses the environmental effects resulting from the closure of Cameron Station and associated realignments to Fort Belvoir, Fort Myer, and Fort McNair. This document also addresses the realignments from Fort Meade, Fort Holabird, Army Materials Technology Laboratory (AMTL), and leased space to Fort Belvoir. This document includes the effects on Fort Belvoir of the realignment of the Information Systems Command to Fort Devens. This document also describes the ... |
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| Environmental Impact Statement. Comprehensive Base Realignment/Closure And Fort Belvoir Development |
AUG 91 |
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| Authors:
Frank R. Finch; CORPS OF ENGINEERS BALTIMORE MD BALTIMORE DISTRICT
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 | This document addresses the environmental effects resulting from the closure of Cameron Station and associated realignments to Fort Belvoir, Fort Myer, and Fort McNair. This document also addresses the realignments from Fort Meade, Fort Holabird, Army Materials Technology Laboratory (AMTL), and leased space to Fort Belvoir. The effects on Fort Belvoir of the realignment of the Information Systems Command (ISC) to Fort Devens are also included in this document. No ... |
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| Environmental Impact Statement. Disposal and Reuse of Chanute Air Force Base, Illinois |
JUL 91 |
439 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | On 5 January 1989, the Secretary of Defense announced the closure of Chanute AFB, Illinois, pursuant to the Base Closure and Realignment Act. Previous environmental documentation culminated in the filling of a Final Environmental Impact Statement for the Closure of Chanute AFB in February 1990. A Record of Decision (ROD) for the action was signed in March 1990. The base is scheduled for closure by 30 September 1993. This EIS ... |
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| Upper Mississippi River System Environmental Management Program. Definite Project Report (R-7F) with Integrated Environmental Assessment, Lake Chautauqua Rehabilitation and Enhancement, La Grange Pool, Illinois Waterway Mason County, Illinois |
JUN 91 |
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| Authors:
ARMY ENGINEER DISTRICT ROCK ISLAND IL
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 | Lake Chautauqua is a 3,250-acre floodplain lake and wetland complex located in Mason County, Illinois, within the LaGrange pool of the Illinois Waterway between river miles 124 and 128 (see plate 1). The lake is formed by a 9-mile perimeter levee and is divided into an upper and lower lake by a cross dike. The area is presently managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) for migratory waterfowl ... |
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| Implementing Base Realignment and Closure Decisions in Compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act |
MAY 91 |
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| Authors:
John Fittipaldi; Russell Forest; Nancy S. Natoli; ARMY ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY INST CHAMPAIGN IL
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 | Signing the Records of Decision (RODs) for U.S. Army Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) Environmental Impact Statements (EISs) has been impeded by modified proposed action, lack of environmental information, and unclear definition of responsibilities in the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) process. This policy analysis provides a framework to implement the spirit and intent of NEPA in accordance with BRAC mandates. Changes in U.S. Army force structure require base realignments ... |
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| Archaeological Survey of the Knight Arnold Road Bridge and Approach at Nonconnah Creek, Memphis, Tennessee |
APR 91 |
21 pages |
| Authors:
Gerald P. Smith; ARMY ENGINEER DISTRICT MEMPHIS TN
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 | No cultural remains were found during the survey. |
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| Kauai Test Facility (KTF) Environmental Assessment. Sandia National Laboratories Albuquerque, New Mexico |
MAR 1991 |
228 pages |
| Authors:
SANDIA NATIONAL LABS ALBUQUERQUE NM
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 | The Department of Energy (DOE) has prepared an environmental assessment (EA) on the proposed continued launching of rockets with experimental payloads at the Sandia National Laboratories' (SNL's) Kauai Test Facility (KTF) on the island of Kauai, Hawaii. The KTF project includes (1) continuing the existing KTF facility and program, (2) constructing new roadways, fencing, fuel handling, and launch pad facilities, and (3) launching of vertical-launch as well as rail-launch vehicles. ... |
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| State of Washington Aquatic Plant Management Program. Supplement |
MAR 91 |
178 pages |
| Authors:
CORPS OF ENGINEERS SEATTLE WA SEATTLE DISTRICT
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 | The purpose of this supplement to the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS, 1979) for the Aquatic Plant Management Program (APMP) is to review and update both geographic and treatment-related program in the treating of aquatic infestations of Eurasian Watermilfoil (Myriophyllum spicatum) and advancement of the state of the science of aquatic plant management. The purpose of the APMP is to prevent the spread of watermilfoil and to alleviate negative consequences of ... |
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| Proposed Relocation of the 37th Tactical Fighter Wing and Other Tactical Force Structure Actions. Draft Environmental Impact Statement |
05 FEB 91 |
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| Authors:
TACTICAL AIR COMMAND LANGLEY AFB VA
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 | This statement assesses the potential environmental impacts from the proposed relocation of the 37th TFW and other tactical force structure actions at Tonopah Test Range (TTR) NV, Nellis AFB NV, Holloman AFB NM and effected communities. The relocation of the 37th TFW from TTR will result in significant adverse socioeconomic impacts that also result in moderate land-use impacts in the vicinity of Tonopah NV. Significant increases in noise associated with ... |
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| Environmental Impact Analysis Process. Environmental Review Starlab Site On Antigua; Phase II Archeological Surveys of Proposed Ground Calibration Sites on Antigua, West Indies |
07 SEP 1990 |
71 pages |
| Authors:
OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LAB TN
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 | This Environmental Review has been prepared to identify and evaluate potential environmental issues associated with the proposed construction and operation of a ground calibration site on the Island of Antigua in the Caribbean. The ground calibration site would be used during a portion of the Starlab Program experiments that have been described in a previous Environmental Assessment (USAF 1990). The purpose of these experiments is to advance the research program ... |
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| Environmental Impact Analysis Process. Environmental Review Starlab Site On Ascension Island |
28 AUG 1990 |
48 pages |
| Authors:
OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LAB TN
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 | The proposed action evaluated in this Environmental Review is to construct and operate a ground calibration site at Cotar Hill on Ascension Island, a dependency of the British Island of St. Helena. The ground calibration site would be used during a portion of the Starlab Program experiments that have been described in a previous Environmental Assessment (USAF 1990). The purpose of these experiments is to advance the research program of ... |
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| Proposed Closure of Los Angeles Air Force Base, California and Relocation of Space Systems Division |
JUL 90 |
447 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | During the late summer of 1989, the Air Force began a thorough review of its force structure, property, and facility requirements needed to support national security policy and future fiscal realities. As a result of this review process, the Secretary of Defense, on 29 January 1990, announced his proposal to close or realign a number of military bases. Los Angeles AFB, California, and the Ballistic Missile Organization (BMO) facilities in ... |
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| Proposed Closure of Myrtle Beach AFB, South Carolina |
JUL 90 |
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| Authors:
TACTICAL AIR COMMAND LANGLEY AFB VA
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 | Reasonable alternatives to closure of Myrtle Beach AFB analyzed and described in this DEIS are closure of Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ, or England AFB, La. The DEIS includes analyses of community setting, land use and aesthetics, transportation, utilities, hazardous materials/wastes, geology and soils, water resources, air quality, noise, biological resources, and cultural and paleontological resources. Adverse impacts to the human (biophysical) environment were found to be negligible. Remediation of hazardous waste ... |
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| Final Environmental Impact Statement for the Closure (Withdrawal of Units) of Norton Air Force Base, California |
JUL 90 |
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| Authors:
MILITARY AIRLIFT COMMAND SCOTT AFB IL
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 | The action for this FEIS consists of withdrawal of various organizational units from Norton AFB and their relocation primarily to March AFB. Other units would be relocated to McChord, Kirtland, Travis, Luke, Los Angeles, and McClellan AFBs. The relocation actions will include transfers of personnel, aircraft, and various other equipment and material. This FEIS assesses the environmental impacts associated with the action. The substantive areas of potential environmental impact that ... |
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| The National Environmental Policy Act in DoD: Defending Our Environment's Future |
JUN 90 |
139 pages |
| Authors:
Trevor L. Neve; Sonny Oh; James L. Hathaway; LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT INST BETHESDA MD
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 | Opportunities exist to better integrate the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) into DoD should include the NEPA requirements in the documentation already required at the DoD's highly structured decision milestones. Directives on the milestones do not mention NEPA. NEPA actions for basing and construction decisions for acquisitions should also begin with those milestones. The environmental impact statement (EIS) could be easily tiered for each of these acquisition stages. Operations decisions ... |
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| Preliminary Draft Environmental Impact Statement for Proposed Closure of Bergstrom Air Force Base, Texas |
MAY 90 |
111 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | During the late summer of 1989, the Air Force began a thorough review of its force structure, property, and facility requirements needed to support national security policy and future fiscal realities. As a result of this review process, the Secretary of Defense, on 29 January 1990, announced his proposal to close or realign a number of military bases. Bergstrom AFB, Texas, has been identified as a candidate for closure by ... |
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| Preliminary Draft, Environmental Impact Statement for Proposed Closure of Eaker Air Force Base, Arkansas |
MAY 90 |
101 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | During the late summer of 1989, the Air Force began a thorough review of its force structure, property, and facility requirements needed to support national security policy and future fiscal realities. As a result of this review process, the Secretary of Defense, on 29 January 1990, announced his proposal to close or realign a number of military bases. Eaker AFB, Arkansas, has been identified as a candidate for closure by ... |
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| Realignment of Cannon Air Force Base Curry County, New Mexico |
MAY 90 |
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| Authors:
TACTICAL AIR COMMAND LANGLEY AFB VA
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 | The action evaluated in this Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is the realignment of Cannon Air Force Base, New Mexico. The realignment is the result of the recommendations of the Defense Secretary's Commission on Base Realignment and Closure, from legislative requirements in the Base Realignment and Closure Act (Public Law 100-526), and of U.S. Air Force plans to enhance mission readiness and national security. The realignment of Cannon Air Force Base ... |
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| Closure of George Air Force Base, San Bernardino County, California |
MAY 90 |
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| Authors:
TACTICAL AIR COMMAND LANGLEY AFB VA
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 | The action evaluated in this environmental impact statement (EIS) is the closure of George Air Force Base (AFB) in California. The closure is the result of the recommendations of the Defense Secretary's Commission on Base Realignments and Closures, from legislative requirements in the Base Closure and Realignment Act (Public Law 100-526; the 'Act'), and from U.S. Air Force plans to enhance mission readiness and national security. Primarily, the closure of ... |
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| Dredging Operations Technical Support Program: Considerations for Reducing the Cost of Testing Dredged Material |
APR 90 |
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| Authors:
Judith C. Pennington; Todd R. Higgins; Bobby L. Folsom Jr.; Dennis L. Brandon; ARMY ENGINEER WATERWAYS EXPERIMENT STATION VICKSBURG MS ENVIRONMENTAL LAB
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 | The high cost of chemical analyses and bioassays of dredged material makes it necessary for decision makers to limit testing to that which will sufficiently characterize the sediment to evaluate a selected disposal alternative. This report offers guidance for limiting the amount of testing necessary and considers other factors that could potentially reduce the cost of testing dredged material. The importance of an initial site evaluation to reduce the extent ... |
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| Saugus River and Tributaries Flood Damage Reduction Study: Lynn, Malden, Revere and Saugus, Massachusetts. Volume 7. Appendix J. Feasibility Study and EIS/EIR Comments and Responses. Section C. Final Report Review |
APR 90 |
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| Authors:
Robert Hunt; CORPS OF ENGINEERS WALTHAM MA NEW ENGLAND DIV
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 | This report summarizes flooding problems in the study area and alternative solutions; describes the selected plan and implementation responsibilities of the selected plan; and identifies environmental resources in the study area and potential environmental impact of alternative solutions. Included are descriptions of the tidal hydrology and hydrology of interior runoff in the study area, and of wave runup and seawall overtopping, interior flood stage frequencies, tide levels, flushing, currents, water ... |
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| Environmental Impact Analysis Process. Environmental Impact Statement for the Closure of Mather Air Force Base |
MAR 90 |
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| Authors:
AIR TRAINING COMMAND RANDOLPH AFB TX
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 | This statement assesses the potential environmental impacts from closure of Mather AFB, located near Sacramento, California. Closure would significantly reduce on-base activity and associated environmental impacts. Air emissions, wastewater effluents, and solids wastes generated would be substantially reduced from current levels and would result in beneficial impacts to the environment. Because Mather AFB's contribution to Sacramento County totals for these parameters is minor, the beneficial effects are also expected to ... |
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| Tier One: Draft Environmental Impact Statement. Volume 2. Realignment of Mountain Home Air Force Base and Proposed Expanded Range Capability |
FEB 90 |
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| Authors:
TACTICAL AIR COMMAND LANGLEY AFB VA
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 | This Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is prepared in accordance with Air Force regulations, the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), and the President's Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) guidelines to assess the combined impacts of the Mountain Home Air Force Base (MHAFB) realignment and a proposed expanded range capability. This EIS is the beginning or Tier 1 of an environmental analysis process that addresses the specific impacts to MHAFB and its ... |
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