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• Oil refining complexes
• Uranium mining
• Nuclear power plants
• Power plant cooling systems
• Geothermal facilities
• Solid waste disposal from oil shale
• Soild waste disposal from utilities
• Conversion of alternative feedstocks to
alcohol.
The variables which affect the land use re-
quirements for the facilities listed above are
discussed at length in Section 2. Since it is
beyond the scope of this report to explain
the specific methodologies used to deter-
mine the values presented in these tables, it
is suggested that interested readers consult
the sources provided for each table for
descriptions of these methodologies.
REFERENCES
1. U.S. Dept, of the Interior, Geological Survey,
The National Atlas of the United States of
America, Washington, D.C. 1970.
2. Colshen, C. A., and A. R. Evans, Argonne
National Laboratory Energy and Environmental
Systems Division, personal communication,
June 1978.
3. “Floodplain Management,” Executive Order
No. 11988, Federal Register, Vol. 42, p. 26951,
1977; “Protection of Wetlands,” Executive
Order No. 11988, Federal Register, Vol. 42, p.
26961, 1977.
4. Regional Energy Environment Data Books,
PNL-RAP-28, ANL-EES-TM-25, ORNL-5443,
BNL-24867, LBL-7821, LASL-S-2:78-3, 1978.
5. U.S. Dept, of Commerce, Bureau of the Cen-
sus, Current Population Reports, Series P-25,
No. 800, U.S. GPO, Washington, D.C., 1979.
6. Zero Population Growth, U.S. Population
Fact Sheet, 1979 Edition, Washington, D.C.,
May 1979.
7. U.S. Council on Environmental Quality, En-
vironmental Quality - 1979, U.S. GPO,
Washington, D.C., December, 1979.
8. U.S. General Accounting Office, Land Use
Planning, Management, and Control: Issues and
Problems, CED-77-101, July, 1977.
9. U.S. Dept, of Agriculture, Forest Service,
Final Environmental Impact Statement,
Roudless Area Review and Evaluation, January,
1979.
10. Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commis-
sion, “Siting of Major Facilities,” Cincinnati,
May 9, 1979.
11. Davies, B, and J, Belden, A Survey of State
Programs to Preserve Farmland, U.S. Council
on Environmental Quality, Washington, D.C.,
1979.
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