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[en] This report constitutes one input to the first stage of site qualification studies. It presents a general environmental characterization of the region that is underlain by the Permian bedded salt formation. The formation covers portions of Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas. The Permian bedded salt formation is one of a number of deep, stable geologic formations being studied for potential locations for nuclear waste repositories. These studies will not necessarily lead to selection of a site. They are intended only to provide information necessary to evaluate the suitability of locations for repositories. The report is intended as a general characterization of the existing environmental setting of the Permian Region with emphasis on land, water, and air characteristics; resources; plant and animal life; and man's organizations and activities. The report provides background information about the role that this regional study will play in the overall plan for environmental impact assessments and statements deemed necessary as input to the decision-making process. Background information on the present concept of nuclear waste repository design and function is also included. The information presented in this report has been summarized from open literature readily accessible to the public. No field work was conducted nor new data used in developing the descriptions contained herein
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Jul 1983; 428 p; Available from NTIS, PC A19/MF A01; 1 as DE83018271
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AIR POLLUTION, ANIMALS, AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS, COLORADO, ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS, GROUND WATER, HIGH-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTES, KANSAS, LAND USE, NEW MEXICO, OKLAHOMA, PLANTS, RADIOACTIVE WASTE DISPOSAL, SALT DEPOSITS, SEISMOLOGY, SITE SELECTION, SOCIO-ECONOMIC ASPECTS, STRATIGRAPHY, SURFACE WATERS, TECTONICS, TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS, TEXAS, WEATHER
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