Fort McClellan ICUZ (Installation Compatible Use Zone) Program; In-Progress Review


Book Description

In the interest of fulfilling its basic obligations under the Noise Control Act of 1972, the Army is presently implementing the Installation Compatible Use Zone (ICUZ) Program. ICUZ is a process intended to identify and mitigate noise impacts and programs on installations and in surrounding communities. In the interest of contributing to the overall success of the ICUZ community involvement efforts, TRADOC is documenting the experiences at some installations for the benefit of each of the others. With the assistance of the Institute for Water Resources, an evaluation of ICUZ community involvement efforts at Fort Knox was undertaken in the summer of 1985. Keywords: Land use planning.










Energy Research Abstracts


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Includes all works deriving from DOE, other related government-sponsored information and foreign nonnuclear information.







Ft. McClellan ICUZ Program: In-Progress Review


Book Description

In April 1986 an in-progress review of the Installation Compatible Use Zone (ICUZ) Study at Fort McClellan was undertaken. Members of the ICUZ Committee were interviewed, the study files and records of the Environmental Management Office were examined, and reports relevant to this program were reviewed. The Fort McClellan ICUZ Study was stalled at an early step in the prescribed process at the time of this in-progress review. Noise contours had been developed, but the installation was not able to proceed, as it was unable to gain the cooperation of the surrounding communities. As a result of this in-progress review, plans and arrangements are being made to provide Fort McClellan with assistance in getting its ICUZ study back on tract and up to speed, so that it may accomplish the tasks that lie ahead and meet it goals and objectives without any further delay. Keywords: land use planning.