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Chapter 8 ⎯ References CitedGoran, W. D., L. L. Radke, and W. D. Severinghaus. 1983. An overview of the Ecological Effects ofTracked Vehicles on Major U.S. Army Installations. USA-CERL Tech. Report N-142.Gossweiler, W. A. 1984. Fort Richardson Natural Resources Management Plan. Natural ResourcesBranch: Fort Richardson, Alaska.Hammerson, G. A. 1999. Amphibians and Reptiles in Colorado. Second Edition. University Press ofColorado and the Colorado Division of Wildlife.Harding Lawson Associates. 1992. Final Work Plan for Schofield Army Barracks RemedialInvestigation/Feasibility Study, Island of Oahu, Hawaii. Prepared for the U.S. Army Toxic andHazardous Materials Agency, Denver, Colorado.Harding Lawson Associates. 1996. Final Record of Decision for Operable Unit 2, Schofield Barracks,Island of Oahu, Hawaii. Prepared for U.S. Army Environmental Center. Denver, Colorado.Hart, C. 2002. The Geological Framework of the Yukon Territory [Web page]. Located at http://www.geology.gov.yk.ca/publications/summaries/framework.html. Last Modified June 18, 2002.Accessed: March 8, 2007.HartCrowser. 1997. Asbestos and Lead-Based paint Risk Assessment, Family Housing, Fort Richardson,Alaska.Hawaii Coral Reef Assessment and Monitoring Program. 2003. Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology [Webpage]. Located at http://cramp.wcc.hawaii.edu/Study_Sites/Hawaii/Kawaihae/. Accessed: February11, 2003.Hawaii Department of Business, Economic Development, and Tourism. No date (a). Census 2000Profiles: Honolulu County [Web page]. Located at http://www.hawaii.gov/dbedt/census2k/profilehonolulu/honolulu-cdp.pdf.Accessed: June 29, 2002.Hawaii Department of Business, Economic Development, and Tourism. No date (b). Social andEconomic Trends during the Past Decade: Hawaii County [Web page]. Located at http://www.hawaii.gov/dbedt/county/hawaiiff.html. Accessed: June 29, 2002.Hawaii Department of Business, Economic Development, and Tourism. 1991. The Hawaii State Plan:Revised. Hawaii Department of Business, Economic Development, and Tourism, Honolulu, Hawaii.Hawaii Department of Business, Economic Development, and Tourism. 2001. Federal Activity andHawaii’s New Economy [Web page]. Located at http://www.hawaii.gov/dbedt/federal/fr07-01r.pdf.July 2001. Accessed: June 26, 2002.Hawaii Department of Business, Economic Development, and Tourism. 2003. The State of Hawaii DataBook 2001 [Web page]. Located at http://www.state.hi.us/dbedt.Accessed: February 25, 2003.Hawaii Department of Health. 1998. The Hawaii Unified Watershed Assessment. Clean Water Branch,Polluted Runoff Control Program [Web page]. Located at http://www.state.hi.us/dbedt/czm/UWAreport.htm. Accessed: June 25, 2002.Hawaii Department of Health. 1999. The Groundwater Contamination Maps for the State of Hawaii,1998. Hawaii Department of Health, Honolulu, Hawaii.February 2008 8–9 2/25th SBCT Final EIS
Chapter 8 ⎯ References CitedHawaii Department of Health. 2004. Final 2004 List of Impaired Waters in Hawaii Prepared under theClean Water Act §303(d). Hawaii Department of Health, Honolulu, Hawaii.Hawaii Department of Health. 2007. Water Quality Management Program: Total Maximum Daily Load(TMDL) Process. [Web Page] Located at http://www.hawaii.gov/health/environmental/envplanning/wqm/wqm.htmlAccessed: January 14, 2007.Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources. 1995. Groundwater Hydrologic Units Map ofHawaii. Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources, Honolulu, Hawaii.Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources. 2002. Commission on Water Resource Management(Water Commission). 7.5-minute USGS quadrangle maps showing locations of permitted wells, andassociated well database for the islands of Oahu and Hawaii.Hawaii Natural Heritage Program. 1994a. Unpublished report. Biological Inventory and ManagementAssessment for the Makua Training Area. Hawaii National Heritage Program and the NatureConservancy of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii.Hawaii Natural Heritage Program. 1994b. Unpublished report. Biological Inventory and ManagementAssessment for the Schofield Barracks Training Area. Hawaii National Heritage Program and theNature Conservancy of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii.Hawaii Natural Heritage Program. 1998. Arthropod Survey at Pohakuloa Training Area, Island of Hawaii,Hawaii. Contract DAHC77-960C-0042. Prepared by The Nature Conservancy of Hawaii, Honolulu incooperation with P. Oboyski, Entomological Consultant, for U.S. Army Garrison – Hawaii.Hawaii Natural Heritage Program. 2002. Unpublished Database of Rare and Endangered Plants, Animals,and Natural Communities of the Island of Hawaii and Island of Oahu. Hawaii Natural HeritageProgram, Honolulu, Hawaii.Hawaii State Department of Health. 2007. Clean Air Branch. Federal and State Ambient Air QualityStandards (PDF) [Web page]. Located at http://www.hawaii.gov/health/environmental/air/chart.pdf.Accessed: March 11, 2007.Hawaiian Electric Company, Inc. 2005. Integrated Resource Plan 2006–2025. Docket No. 03–0253.Hawaiian Electric Company, Inc., Honolulu, Hawaii.Hawaiian Electric Company, Inc. 2006. Final Environmental Impact Statement, Campbell Industrial ParkGenerating Station and Transmission Additions. Hawaiian Electric Company, Inc., Honolulu, Hawaii.Hazdra, R. J. 2001. Air Mobility. The Key to the United States National Security Strategy. Air UniversityPress, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama.Houston, S. 2002. Simulation of Munitions Effects on Ecosystem Contamination in an Army RangeImpact Area. Ph.D. Dissertation. ColoradoHunter, L. E, D. E. Lawson, S. R. Bigl, P. B. Robinson, and J. D. Schlaegel. 2000. Glacial Geology andStratigraphy of Fort Richardson, Alaska. Technical Report ERDC/CRREL TR-00-3. Prepared forU.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory.February 2008 8–10 2/25th SBCT Final EIS
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Chapter 8 ⎯ References CitedHawaii Department of Health. 2004. <strong>Final</strong> 2004 List of Impaired Waters in Hawaii Prepared under theClean Water Act §303(d). Hawaii Department of Health, Honolulu, Hawaii.Hawaii Department of Health. 2007. Water Quality Management Program: Total Maximum Daily Load(TMDL) Process. [Web Page] Located at http://www.hawaii.gov/health/environmental/envplanning/wqm/wqm.htmlAccessed: January 14, 2007.Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources. 1995. Groundwater Hydrologic Units Map ofHawaii. Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources, Honolulu, Hawaii.Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources. 2002. Commission on Water Resource Management(Water Commission). 7.5-minute USGS quadrangle maps showing locations of permitted wells, andassociated well database for the islands of Oahu and Hawaii.Hawaii Natural Heritage Program. 1994a. Unpublished report. Biological Inventory and ManagementAssessment for the Makua Training Area. Hawaii National Heritage Program and the NatureConservancy of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii.Hawaii Natural Heritage Program. 1994b. Unpublished report. Biological Inventory and ManagementAssessment for the Schofield Barracks Training Area. Hawaii National Heritage Program and theNature Conservancy of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii.Hawaii Natural Heritage Program. 1998. Arthropod Survey at Pohakuloa Training Area, Island of Hawaii,Hawaii. Contract DAHC77-960C-0042. Prepared by The Nature Conservancy of Hawaii, Honolulu incooperation with P. Oboyski, Entomological Consultant, for U.S. Army Garrison – Hawaii.Hawaii Natural Heritage Program. 2002. Unpublished Database of Rare and Endangered Plants, Animals,and Natural Communities of the Island of Hawaii and Island of Oahu. Hawaii Natural HeritageProgram, Honolulu, Hawaii.Hawaii State Department of Health. 2007. Clean Air Branch. Federal and State Ambient Air QualityStandards (PDF) [Web page]. Located at http://www.hawaii.gov/health/environmental/air/chart.pdf.Accessed: March 11, 2007.Hawaiian Electric Company, Inc. 2005. Integrated Resource Plan 2006–2025. Docket No. 03–0253.Hawaiian Electric Company, Inc., Honolulu, Hawaii.Hawaiian Electric Company, Inc. 2006. <strong>Final</strong> Environmental Impact Statement, Campbell Ind<strong>us</strong>trial ParkGenerating Station and Transmission Additions. Hawaiian Electric Company, Inc., Honolulu, Hawaii.Hazdra, R. J. 2001. Air Mobility. The Key to the United States National Security Strategy. Air UniversityPress, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama.Ho<strong>us</strong>ton, S. 2002. Simulation of Munitions Effects on Ecosystem Contamination in an Army RangeImpact Area. Ph.D. Dissertation. ColoradoHunter, L. E, D. E. Lawson, S. R. Bigl, P. B. Robinson, and J. D. Schlaegel. 2000. Glacial Geology andStratigraphy of Fort Richardson, Alaska. Technical Report ERDC/CRREL TR-00-3. Prepared forU.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory.February 2008 8–10 2/25th <strong>SBCT</strong> <strong>Final</strong> <strong>EIS</strong>