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Final Interim feasibility report and environmental impact statement, Texas City Channel. Volume 2: Public Involvement
(U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Galveston District., 1982)
Volume II presents the Public Involvement program in three parts: 1. Summary of public views and coordination. 2. Public and agency comments on the draft report and EIS with Corps responses. 3. The Fish and Wildlife ...
Maintenance dredging Gulf Intracoastal Waterway, Texas section. Main channel and tributary channels. Vol. 2. Figures.
(U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Galveston District, 1975)
No abstract available
Draft Environmental Impact Statement: Houston Ship Channel, Texas (maintenance dredging).
(U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Galveston District., 1971)
It is proposed to maintain the 40-foot deep Houston Ship Channel navigation project, extending about 50 miles from Bolivar Roads at the lower end of Galveston Bay and through the lower reaches of the San Jacinto River and ...
Houston Ship Channel, Texas. Maintenance Dredging. Draft environmental statement.
(U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Galveston District, 1971)
It is proposed to maintain the 40-foot deep Houston Ship Channel navigation project, extending about 50 miles from Bolivar Roads at the lower end of Galveston Bay across Galveston Bay and through the lower reaches of the ...
Draft supplement to final environmental impact statement. Department of Army permit applications nos. 10400, 13576, 13577, 13578, 13579 by Board of Trustees, Galveston Wharves and Pelican Terminal Corporation to construct a multipurpose deepwater port crude oil distribution system at Galveston, Texas. Additional information on potential worst case oil spills related to the project and possible future grain elevator and bulk commodity terminal activities. Volumes I and 2 (Appendices).
(U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Galveston District, 1985)
This report is an application for five permits to construct a multi-purpose onshore deepwater port and crude oil distribution system at Galveston, Texas. The proposed project would provide a means of importing crude petroleum ...
Final environmental statement. Maintenance dredging: Texas City Channel, Texas.
(U.S. Army Corps of Engineers District., 1974)
This statement covers maintenance dredging of the Texas City Channel, an existing Federal navigation project in Galveston County, Texas. The authorized project includes a 6.7 mile long channel, 40 feet deep and 400 feet ...
Interim feasibility report and environmental impact statement, Texas City Channel. Draft. Volume 3 appendices.
(U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Galveston District, 1981)
The appendices, volume 3, presented in this volume are provided to augment information in the Main Report (Acc#3742) with more detailed data and analyses, as required, and are not intended to be read separately. This data ...
Houston-Galveston navigation channels, Texas: limited reevaluation report and final supplemental environmental impact statement
(U.S. Army Corps of Engineers District, Galveston, 1995)
This report is in two volumes with volume 1 constituting the main report and volume 2 is the appendices. The purposes of this report are to present the results of analyses performed to respond to concerns raised during the ...
Department of Army permit application No. 10400 by Board of Trustees, Galveston Wharves and Pelican Terminal Corporation to construct a multipurpose deepwater port and crude oil distribution system at Galveston, Texas. Draft environmental impact statement.
(U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Galveston District, 1979)
The proposed onshore deep-water port project would involve deepening the existing ship channel into Galveston and extending the channel farther into the Gulf of Mexico. Also proposed is the construction of a crude oil ...
Draft Environmental Statement - Galveston Harbor and Channel, Texas (Galveston Channel) Maintenance Dredging
(U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 1975)
No abstract available.