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Interstate Route 79, Projects I-79-1(21)1, I-79-1(19)0, Kanawha County, West Virginia
The project consists of the location portion of Interstate Route 79, a four-lane, divided limited-access highway, commencing at a point northeast of Charleston, West Virginia near the community of Newhouse Branch and terminating near the community of Big Chimney. The project, which will connect to other proposed sections of Interstate 77 and 79, is from six to seven miles long and is located entirely within Kanawha County, West Virginia. A summary of environmental impacts is given.
Interstate Route 79, Projects I-79-1(21)1, I-79-1(19)0, Kanawha County, West Virginia
The project consists of the location portion of Interstate Route 79, a four-lane, divided limited-access highway, commencing at a point northeast of Charleston, West Virginia near the community of Newhouse Branch and terminating near the community of Big Chimney. The project, which will connect to other proposed sections of Interstate 77 and 79, is from six to seven miles long and is located entirely within Kanawha County, West Virginia. A summary of environmental impacts is given.
Interstate Route 79, Projects I-79-1(21)1, I-79-1(19)0, Kanawha County, West Virginia
1972
139 pages
Report
No indication
English
Environmental Pollution & Control , Environmental surveys , Interstate highway systems , West Virginia , Limited access highways , Traffic safety , Relocation , Residential buildings , Commerce , Air pollution , Water pollution , Noise(Sound) , Erosion , Construction , Environmental impact statements , Kanawha county(West Virginia) , Interstate highway 79 , Charleston(West Virginia)