Author: DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC.
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 185
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Public Comment on the Draft Environmental Impact Statement, Operation of the PAVE PAWS Radar System at Beale Air Force Base, California, and Air Force Response to the Public Comment
Author: DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC.
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 185
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 185
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Operation of the PAVE PAWS Radar System at Beale Air Force Base, California
Final Environmental Impact Statement, Operation of the PAVE PAWS Radar System at Beale Air Force Base, California
Author: United States. Air Force
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Category : Ballistic missile early warning system
Languages : en
Pages :
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Category : Ballistic missile early warning system
Languages : en
Pages :
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Otis Air Force Base (AFB), PAVE Paws Radar System Operation
Environmental Impact Statement - Operation of the PAVE PAWS Radar System at Otis Air Force Base, Massachusetts. Part 2. Public Comment and Air Force Response
Author: SRI INTERNATIONAL MENLO PARK CA.
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 395
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Final Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) discussing the effects of operating the PAVE PAWS (Phased Array Warning System), a new sea-launched ballistic missile surveillance and tracking radar system, at Otis Air Force Base on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. The EIS addresses the potential environmental effects on human health, land use, demographics and economics, and electromagnetic interference. Alternatives are considered along with unresolved issues. The conclusions are: (1) At the PAVE PAWS power levels (i.e., average power density exposures for the general public at the sub-microwatt/sq cm level even with implementation of a possible 'growth' option) there is no hazard to humans, other fauna, or flora from the radiofrequency radiation; (2) Only minor effects on land use, demographics, and economics are expected; and (3) Electromagnetic interference is either minor or can be satisfactorily reduced. In summary, the EIS states that operating the PAVE PAWS at Flatrock Hill on Otis Air Force Base will have no significant environmental impact. The EIS contains an in-depth, critical review of the present state of knowledge regarding biological effects of radiofrequency radiation. The review was based primarily on the selection and analyses of documents, from the large body of literature on the subject, that are most significant scientifically and pertinent to the operational characteristics of PAVE PAWS and to the power densities of radiofrequency radiation in the geographical region around the radar. The bibliography includes 269 citations. (Author).
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 395
Book Description
Final Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) discussing the effects of operating the PAVE PAWS (Phased Array Warning System), a new sea-launched ballistic missile surveillance and tracking radar system, at Otis Air Force Base on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. The EIS addresses the potential environmental effects on human health, land use, demographics and economics, and electromagnetic interference. Alternatives are considered along with unresolved issues. The conclusions are: (1) At the PAVE PAWS power levels (i.e., average power density exposures for the general public at the sub-microwatt/sq cm level even with implementation of a possible 'growth' option) there is no hazard to humans, other fauna, or flora from the radiofrequency radiation; (2) Only minor effects on land use, demographics, and economics are expected; and (3) Electromagnetic interference is either minor or can be satisfactorily reduced. In summary, the EIS states that operating the PAVE PAWS at Flatrock Hill on Otis Air Force Base will have no significant environmental impact. The EIS contains an in-depth, critical review of the present state of knowledge regarding biological effects of radiofrequency radiation. The review was based primarily on the selection and analyses of documents, from the large body of literature on the subject, that are most significant scientifically and pertinent to the operational characteristics of PAVE PAWS and to the power densities of radiofrequency radiation in the geographical region around the radar. The bibliography includes 269 citations. (Author).
Otis Air Force Base (AFB), PAVE Paws Radar System Operation
Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement
Author: United States. Air Force Space Command
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Category : Air Force Station Cape Cod (Mass.)
Languages : en
Pages :
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Category : Air Force Station Cape Cod (Mass.)
Languages : en
Pages :
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Federal Register
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Category : Delegated legislation
Languages : en
Pages : 1536
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Category : Delegated legislation
Languages : en
Pages : 1536
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Environmental Impact Statement - Operation of the PAVE PAWS Radar System at Otis Air Force Base, Massachusetts. Part 1. Basic EIS and Appendices
Author: SRI INTERNATIONAL MENLO PARK CA.
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 456
Book Description
Final Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) discussing the effects of operating the PAVE PAWS (Phased Array Warning System), a new sea-launched ballistic missile surveillance and tracking radar system, at Otis Air Force Base on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. The EIS addresses the potential environmental effects on human health, land use, demographics and economics, and electromagnetic interference. Alternatives are considered along with unresolved issues. The conclusions are: (1) At the PAVE PAWS power levels (i.e., average power density exposures for the general public at the sub-microwatt/sq cm level even with implementation of a possible 'growth' option) there is no hazard to humans, other fauna, or flora from the radiofrequency radiation; (2) Only minor effects on land use, demographics, and economics are expected; and (3) Electromagnetic interference is either minor or can be satisfactorily reduced. In summary, the EIS states that operating the PAVE PAWS at Flatrock Hill on Otis Air Force Base will have no significant environmental impact. The EIS contains an in-depth, critical review of the present state of knowledge regarding biological effects of radiofrequency radiation. The review was based primarily on the selection and analyses of documents, from the large body of literature on the subject, that are most significant scientifically and pertinent to the operational characteristics of PAVE PAWS and to the power densities of radiofrequency radiation in the geographical region around the radar. The bibliography includes 269 citations. (Author).
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 456
Book Description
Final Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) discussing the effects of operating the PAVE PAWS (Phased Array Warning System), a new sea-launched ballistic missile surveillance and tracking radar system, at Otis Air Force Base on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. The EIS addresses the potential environmental effects on human health, land use, demographics and economics, and electromagnetic interference. Alternatives are considered along with unresolved issues. The conclusions are: (1) At the PAVE PAWS power levels (i.e., average power density exposures for the general public at the sub-microwatt/sq cm level even with implementation of a possible 'growth' option) there is no hazard to humans, other fauna, or flora from the radiofrequency radiation; (2) Only minor effects on land use, demographics, and economics are expected; and (3) Electromagnetic interference is either minor or can be satisfactorily reduced. In summary, the EIS states that operating the PAVE PAWS at Flatrock Hill on Otis Air Force Base will have no significant environmental impact. The EIS contains an in-depth, critical review of the present state of knowledge regarding biological effects of radiofrequency radiation. The review was based primarily on the selection and analyses of documents, from the large body of literature on the subject, that are most significant scientifically and pertinent to the operational characteristics of PAVE PAWS and to the power densities of radiofrequency radiation in the geographical region around the radar. The bibliography includes 269 citations. (Author).