Draft Environmental Impact Statement. MX Deployment Area Selection and Land Withdrawal/Acquisition DEIS. Volume 3. Part 1. Affected Environment


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Chapter 3 describes the potentially affected environment in Nevada, Utah, Texas and New Mexico. Environmental features of both bi-state regions and of operating base vicinities are presented. (Author).







Draft Environmental Impact Statement


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Draft Environmental Impact Statement. MX Deployment Area Selection and Land Withdrawal/Acquisition DEIS. Volume IV. Part II. Environmental Consequences to the Study Regions and Operating Base Vicinities


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The economic, social, and local government impacts of M-X deployment have been estimated quantitatively using a series of interrelated models and computational algorithms. The direct economic effects on the regions are estimated from a given set of M-X project characteristics such as direct employment and material requirements. The indirect economic effects of M-X then are estimated using county-level interindustry-type models and the best available baseline projections for the localities studied. (Author).




MX: Milestone II. Final Environmental Impact Statement. Volume VI. Public Comments


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Contents: Respondents to Comments Received on the Draft Environmental Impact Statement; Comments Received from Federal Agencies; from State/Local Agencies; from National Organizations; from Local Organizations; from Individuals; and Transcript of Public Hearing.




Draft Environmental Impact Statement - MX Deployment Area Selection and Land Withdrawal/Acquisition DEIS. Volume V. Appendices


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THIS PAPER DESCRIBED THE PROCESS USED TO SELECT REASONABLE BASING AREAS FOR M-X, concentrating on recent evaluations which led to the selection of two potential basing areas for further study. The selection process began in 1977 with consideration of the entire continental United States. This initial work surveyed basing needs, screened possible areas for M-X deployment, and finally identified six potential basing areas for deployment of M-X in Multiple Protective shelters MPS). Maps and descriptions of these areas are included. Previous criteria were augmented with military and operational considerations in order to identify which, if any, of the six potential basing areas were unreasonable to pursue.