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Chapter 8 ⎯ References CitedState of Colorado. 2006a. Department of Labor and Employment [Web page]. Located at http://www.coworkforce.com. Accessed: May 2006.State of Colorado. 2006b. State Demography Office [Web page]. Located athttp://dola.colorado.gov/demog/demog.cfm. Accessed: May 2006.State of Hawaii. 2002a. Office of Planning. Hawaii Statewide GIS Program [Web page]. Located at http://www.state.hi.<strong>us</strong>/dbedt/gis/. Accessed: Aug<strong>us</strong>t-October 2002.State of Hawaii. 2002b. Revised Perennial Streams Map of the Island of Hawaii [Web page]. Located athttp://www.state.hi.<strong>us</strong>/doh/eh/epo/#Anchor-WQmaps.Stearns, H. T., and G. A. MacDonald. 1946. Geology and Ground-Water Resources of the Island ofHawaii. U.S. Geological Survey, Bulletin 9.Stearns, H. T., and K. N. Vaksvik. 1935. Geology and Ground-Water Resources of the Island of Oahu,Hawaii. Prepared in cooperation with the U.S. Geological Survey. Territory of Hawaii, Department ofPublic Lands, Division of Hydrography, Bulletin 1.Stout, G. 2002a. Assembly Building, Barracks, and Mission Support Training Facility, Fort Wainwright,Alaska. Environmental Assessment and Finding of No Significant Impact. Gene Stout andAssociates, Loveland, Colorado.Stout, G. 2002b. Range Expansion Projects, Donnelly Training Area, Alaska. Environmental Assessmentand Finding of No Significant Impact. Gene Stout and Associates, Loveland, Colorado.Stout, G. 2002c. Range Upgrade/Expansion Projects, Fort Richardson, Alaska. EnvironmentalAssessment and Finding of No Significant Impact. Gene Stout and Associates, Loveland, Colorado.Stout, G. 2003. Cold Regions Test Center Cold Weather/Automotive Test Complex Donnelly TrainingArea, Alaska. Draft Environmental Assessment and Finding of No Significant Impact. Gene Stoutand Associates, Loveland, Colorado. 65 pages.Takasaki, K. J., and J. F. Mink 1985. Evaluation of Major Dike-Impounded Ground-Water Reservoirs,Island of Oahu. U.S. Geological Survey Water-Supply Paper 2217. 77 pages.Temple, M. W. B. 2007. Megatrend in Military Construction. Presentation given at the EngineeringNews-Record Construction B<strong>us</strong>iness Forum on 23 October 2007. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. 22pages.Tenorio, P. A., R. H. F. Young, N. C. Burbank, Jr., and L. S. Lau. 1970. Identification of IrrigationReturn Water in the Sub-surface, Phase III: Kahuku, Oahu and Kahului and Lahaina, Maui. WaterResources Research Center Technical Report No. 44, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu,Hawaii.Tetra Tech. 2005. Environmental Assessment for Transformation of Hawaii Troops to a Modular ForceStructure (Hawaii Modularity EA).The Nature Conservancy. 2000. The Honolulu Preserve Master Plan [Web page]. Located at http://nature.org/wherewework/northamerica/states/hawaii/files/finalmp.pdf. Accessed: Aug<strong>us</strong>t 2002.February 2008 8–19 2/25th <strong>SBCT</strong> <strong>Final</strong> <strong>EIS</strong>