Hydroelectric power development, upper Susitna River basin, southcentral Railbelt area, Alaska. Final environmental impact statement.
Title:
Hydroelectric power development, upper Susitna River basin, southcentral Railbelt area, Alaska. Final environmental impact statement.
JLCTITLE245:
Final environmental impact statement.
Publication Information:
Washington, D.C. : Office of the Chief of Engineers, Dept. of the Army, [1979]
Physical Description:
iii, iv, 380 p., [10] leaves of plates : ill., maps ; 27 cm.
General Note:
Cover title.
"Responsible office: Alaska District, Corps of Engineers"--P. i (1st group).
"January 1977."
Series statement from label on cover.
Although the cover is dated 1977, the report was issued with a letter of transmittal dated July 1979. Page iii (1st group)--states the final statement to EPA was submitted on June 26, 1979.
Abstract:
"The proposed action discussed in this draft environmental impact statement is a two-dam system located in the Upper Susitna River Basin, which will provide hydroelectric power to the Southcentral Railbelt region in Alaska."--P. 3.
Bibliography Note:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 103-105).
Corporate Subject:
Geographic Term:
Added Corporate Author:
Citation Reference Notes:
Assigned APA Document no. 870 in the Susitna Hydroelectric Project document index.
Additional Physical Form Available:
Available also in electronic format on the Internet.
Variant Title:
Portion of title: Final environmental impact statement, hydroelectric power development, upper Susitna River basin, southcentral Railbelt area, Alaska
Caption title: Final environmental impact statement, southcentral Railbelt area, Alaska, hydroelectric power development, upper Susitna River basin
Contents:
Project description -- Environmental setting without the project -- Relationship of the proposed action to land use plans -- Environmental impacts of the proposed action -- Adverse environmental effects which cannot be avoided -- Alternatives to the proposed action -- Alternatives to the proposed action -- Relationship between local short-term uses of man's environment and enhancement of long-term productivity -- Irreversible or irretrievable commitments of resources in the proposed action -- Coordination with other agencies -- Selected bibliography -- Economic data -- Comments and responses -- Proposed transmission line corridor.