Addenda to the Revised Operations Plan for the Katmai Scientific Drilling Project (Classic Reprint)

Addenda to the Revised Operations Plan for the Katmai Scientific Drilling Project (Classic Reprint)
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The publication of the Katmai Operations Plan (sattler, 1991) was necessary to initiate the nepa process. However, since it was published, engineering plans have been refined and the overall operations scenario has been altered. Also, additional changes have been based on reviews by permitting agencies, industry, and consultants, as well as on availability of additional baseline data. The Revised Operations Plan for the Katmai Drilling Project (sattler and Blankenship, 1992) was required for the writing of the Environmental Impact Statement.

It became apparent that not only supplemental, but additional information would be needed for the eis in certain critical areas. That information was prepared and distributed and is compiled in this document. At times the preparation of an eis for the Katmai Scientific Drilling Project required a level of detail that was greater than that found in the Revised Operations Plan. This included information on reclamation, monitoring, and materials for response to a possible spill. The preparation of the eis also required information that was not contained in the revised plan, namely noise level data on drill rigs and helicopters.

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