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M-X Environmental Technical Report. Environmental Characteristics of Alternative Designated Deployment Areas, Cement Industry
Cement industry effects were frequently mentioned during scoping for the M-X Deployment Area Selections and Land Withdrawal/Acquisition EIS. M-X related construction will require large quantities of cement for construction of facilities such as protective structures, operating bases, and runways as well as for simulated indirect development such as housing and commercial facilities. This study documents models to predict relative price effects with and without M-X construction in the regions. (Author)
M-X Environmental Technical Report. Environmental Characteristics of Alternative Designated Deployment Areas, Cement Industry
Cement industry effects were frequently mentioned during scoping for the M-X Deployment Area Selections and Land Withdrawal/Acquisition EIS. M-X related construction will require large quantities of cement for construction of facilities such as protective structures, operating bases, and runways as well as for simulated indirect development such as housing and commercial facilities. This study documents models to predict relative price effects with and without M-X construction in the regions. (Author)
M-X Environmental Technical Report. Environmental Characteristics of Alternative Designated Deployment Areas, Cement Industry
1980
80 pages
Report
No indication
English
Missile Launching & Support Systems , Environmental Pollution & Control , Site selection , Launching sites , Environmental impact statements , Cements , Surface to surface missiles , Deployment , Construction , Costs , Industries , Tables(Data) , Nevada , New Mexico , Texas , Utah , Price index , Production , Consumption , Growth(General) , MX missile sites
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