Military Construction Appropriations for 1983: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-seventh Congress, Second Session, Subcommittee on Military Construction Appropriations, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1982 - United States |
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... Fuel Storage 5 ( 35 % By April ) Castle AFB SAC 231 Alter Jet Fuel Storage 15 ( 35 % By March ) Edwards AFB SYS 111 Security Police Operations Facility 35 Modernize Satellite Propulsion Research Facility 15 ( 35 % By March ) Flight Test ...
... Fuel Storage 5 ( 35 % By April ) Castle AFB SAC 231 Alter Jet Fuel Storage 15 ( 35 % By March ) Edwards AFB SYS 111 Security Police Operations Facility 35 Modernize Satellite Propulsion Research Facility 15 ( 35 % By March ) Flight Test ...
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... Fuel Storage 35 Moffett NAS SYS 131 Unaccompanied Enlisted Per- sonnel Housing 355 Norton AFB MAC 202 Add to Petroleum Operations Facility Alter Jet Fuel Storage 40 10 ( 35 % by March ) Sunnyvale AFS SYS 133 Add to and Alter Satellite ...
... Fuel Storage 35 Moffett NAS SYS 131 Unaccompanied Enlisted Per- sonnel Housing 355 Norton AFB MAC 202 Add to Petroleum Operations Facility Alter Jet Fuel Storage 40 10 ( 35 % by March ) Sunnyvale AFS SYS 133 Add to and Alter Satellite ...
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... Fuel Storage 1,350 1,350 40 Energy Conservation Investment Program 2,800 2,800 20 ( 35 % By March ) Emergency Power Circuit 2,000 2,000 35 Subtotal 13,255 13,255 Nellis AFB TAC 326 Addition to Aircraft Apron 5,900 5,900 40 Various ...
... Fuel Storage 1,350 1,350 40 Energy Conservation Investment Program 2,800 2,800 20 ( 35 % By March ) Emergency Power Circuit 2,000 2,000 35 Subtotal 13,255 13,255 Nellis AFB TAC 326 Addition to Aircraft Apron 5,900 5,900 40 Various ...
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... Fuel Storage 60 Data Processing Facility 35 Energy Conservation Investment Program 35 Water Wells 15 ( 35 % By March ) Land Acquisition ( Fee Purchase ) N / A Kirtland AFB MAC 194 Energy Conservation Investment Program 25 ( 35 % by ...
... Fuel Storage 60 Data Processing Facility 35 Energy Conservation Investment Program 35 Water Wells 15 ( 35 % By March ) Land Acquisition ( Fee Purchase ) N / A Kirtland AFB MAC 194 Energy Conservation Investment Program 25 ( 35 % by ...
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... Fuel Storage 1,350 1,350 40 Subtotal 1,350 1,350 Arnold Engineering SYS 107 Development Center Aeropropulsion Systems Test Facility ( Prior 42,000 N / A Year Auth ) Energy Conservation Investment 6,600 6,600 30 ( 35 % By March ) ...
... Fuel Storage 1,350 1,350 40 Subtotal 1,350 1,350 Arnold Engineering SYS 107 Development Center Aeropropulsion Systems Test Facility ( Prior 42,000 N / A Year Auth ) Energy Conservation Investment 6,600 6,600 30 ( 35 % By March ) ...
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1391c PREVIOUS EDITION 1983 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION ADDITIONAL PERSONNEL NECESSARY AIR FORCE BASE Air Force FY Air Pollution aircraft Appropriated Or Requested CATEGORY CODE CIVILIAN OFFICER ENLISTED COMPONENT AIR FORCE CONSTRUCTION PROJECT DATA COST ESTIMATES ITEM COST TO OPERATE DATA AIR FORCE Date Design Complete Date Design Started DATE FY DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED DESIGN DATA Estimated EDITION IS OBSOLETE Energy Conservation ENLISTED CIVILIAN OFFICER Equipment Nomenclature ESTIMATED LIFE-CYCLE COST ESTIMATES ITEM U/M EXISTING FACILITY FORCE 3 INSTALLATION FY 1983 MILITARY INCLUDED IN FOLLOWING INSPECTION AND OVERHEAD INSTALLATION AND LOCATION MILITARY CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM MILITARY CONSTRUCTION PROJECT NUMBER OF ADDITIONAL OFFICER ENLISTED CIVILIAN OPERATE AND MAINTAIN OPERATE THE PROPOSED Percent Complete Production of Plans PROJECT COST S000 PROJECT DATA AIR PROJECT NUMBER PROJECT TITLE PROPOSED FACILITY QUANTITY UNIT COST Reinforced concrete REQUIREMENT Standard or Definitive storage STRATEGIC AIR COMMAND Subtotal-Major Construction U/M QUANTITY UNIT UNIT COST COST USAF Water Pollution
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Page 52 - Projects have been sited to avoid or reduce the risk of flood loss, minimize the impact of floods or human safety, health and welfare, preserve and enhance the natural and beneficial values of wetlands and minimize the destruction, loss or degradation of wetlands.
Page 1332 - Guard installations have been developed, reviewed, and selected for early economic payoff and maximum reduction of energy consumption. Projects include improvement to existing facilities and utilities systems to upgrade design, eliminate waste, and install energy-saving devices. Criteria for all new facility construction in the...
Page 871 - FACILITY 665 ($000) D. ESTIMATED LIFE-CYCLE COST TO OPERATE AND MAINTAIN THE EXISTING FACILITY IF NEW FACILITY IS A REPLACEMENT. NA ($000) E. DESIGN DATA (Estimated) 1 . STATUS a. Date Design Started J"1 j| ' b. Percent Complete as of January l, 1982 -^ c. Percent Complete as of October 1, 19^".
Page 1600 - SUPPLEMENTAL DATA A. ESTIMATED ANNUAL COST TO OPERATE THE PROPOSED FACILITY. B. NUMBER OF ADDITIONAL PERSONNEL NECESSARY TO CARRY OUT THE FUNCTION OF THE PROPOSED FACILITY 0 (PEOPLE) C.
Page 653 - To acquire in fee or restrictive easement the necessary land interest for expanded clear zones at the ends of the runway. REQUIREMENT: As part of the Air Installation Compatible Use Zones (AICUZ) program, expanded clear zones have been delineated and identified for property rights acquisition to prevent development in this high accident potential area. CURRENT SITUATION: Expanding developments accompanying recent population growth in urban areas have resulted in progressive encroachment upon Air...
Page 773 - FACILITY 250 ($000) B. NUMBER OF ADDITIONAL PERSONNEL NECESSARY TO CARRY OUT THE FUNCTION OF THE PROPOSED FACILITY 0 (PEOPLE) C.
Page 1222 - B. NUMBER OF ADDITIONAL PERSONNEL NECESSARY TO CARRY OUT THE FUNCTION OF THE PROPOSED FACILITY 0 (PEOPLE) C. ESTIMATED LIFE-CYCLE COST TO OPERATE AND MAINTAIN THE PROPOSED FACILITY — ($000) D.