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Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division (NAWCAD), Warminster, Disposal and Reuse, Bucks County
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Final Environmental Impact Statement Disposal and Reuse of Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division Warminster, Pennsylvania
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The Navy plans to dispose of Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division (NAWCAD) Warminster pursuant to the 1991 and 1995 Defense Base Closure and Realignment Act (BRAC) recommendations. NAWCAD is located in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, approximately 18 miles (mi) (29 kilometers KM) north of Center City Philadelphia. The NAWCAD property's approximately 824 acres (333 hectares) lie within three municipalities: 609 acres (247 hectares) are within Warminster Township (74 percent); 46 acres (19 hectares) are within Ivyland Borough (six percent); and 169 acres (68 hectares) are within Northampton Township (20 percent). NAWCAD has been the principal Navy research, development, test, and evaluation (RDT & E) center for Naval avionics and airborne and antisubmarine warfare systems. In 1991, the BRAC Commission (Commission) recommended the realignment of NAWCAD Warminster. The majority of the aircraft systems RDT & E would be relocated to NAWCAD Patuxent River, Maryland. A few specialized, immovable facilities would remain at NAWCAD Warminster.
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The Navy plans to dispose of Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division (NAWCAD) Warminster pursuant to the 1991 and 1995 Defense Base Closure and Realignment Act (BRAC) recommendations. NAWCAD is located in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, approximately 18 miles (mi) (29 kilometers KM) north of Center City Philadelphia. The NAWCAD property's approximately 824 acres (333 hectares) lie within three municipalities: 609 acres (247 hectares) are within Warminster Township (74 percent); 46 acres (19 hectares) are within Ivyland Borough (six percent); and 169 acres (68 hectares) are within Northampton Township (20 percent). NAWCAD has been the principal Navy research, development, test, and evaluation (RDT & E) center for Naval avionics and airborne and antisubmarine warfare systems. In 1991, the BRAC Commission (Commission) recommended the realignment of NAWCAD Warminster. The majority of the aircraft systems RDT & E would be relocated to NAWCAD Patuxent River, Maryland. A few specialized, immovable facilities would remain at NAWCAD Warminster.
Draft Environmental Impact Statement. Disposal and Reuse of Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division Warminster, Pennsylvania
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As directed by the Defense Base Closure and Realignment Act (BRAC) and implemented by the 1991 and 1995 BRAC process, the Navy plans to close and dispose of the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division (NAWCAD) Warminster, located in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, approximately 18 miles (mi) (29 kilometers KM) north of Center City Philadelphia. This facility has been the principal Navy research, development, test, and evaluation center for naval aircraft systems and airborne and antisubmarine warfare systems. Because BRAC II provided specific direction regarding the relationship between the property disposal process and National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) requirements, this Environmental Impact Statement (El S) has been prepared to address the probable impacts of the disposal and reuse of NAWCAD, and thereby to fulfill requirements for NEPA compliance. The Base Closure and Realignment Commission determined in 1991 that NAWCAD would be slated for a major realignment. The majority of the aircraft systems Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation (RDT & E) would be relocated to the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division Patuxent River, Maryland. A few specialized, immovable facilities would remain at NAWCAD. The dynamic flight simulator and the RDT & E Division would remain, and the Oreland Open Water Facility would remain government property under NAWCAD Patuxent River. Military family housing would be retained. All other tenant commands would be disestablished or relocated off the site. Subsequently, in 1995, the Commission recommended that several NAWCAD facilities designated to be retained by the Navy should, in fact, be closed and disposed of: the inertial laboratory (Bldg 108); the dynamic flight simulator buildings (Bldgs 70 and 72); and extensions of the main complex of buildings (Bldgs 125 and 138). The military family housing would be retained and.
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As directed by the Defense Base Closure and Realignment Act (BRAC) and implemented by the 1991 and 1995 BRAC process, the Navy plans to close and dispose of the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division (NAWCAD) Warminster, located in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, approximately 18 miles (mi) (29 kilometers KM) north of Center City Philadelphia. This facility has been the principal Navy research, development, test, and evaluation center for naval aircraft systems and airborne and antisubmarine warfare systems. Because BRAC II provided specific direction regarding the relationship between the property disposal process and National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) requirements, this Environmental Impact Statement (El S) has been prepared to address the probable impacts of the disposal and reuse of NAWCAD, and thereby to fulfill requirements for NEPA compliance. The Base Closure and Realignment Commission determined in 1991 that NAWCAD would be slated for a major realignment. The majority of the aircraft systems Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation (RDT & E) would be relocated to the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division Patuxent River, Maryland. A few specialized, immovable facilities would remain at NAWCAD. The dynamic flight simulator and the RDT & E Division would remain, and the Oreland Open Water Facility would remain government property under NAWCAD Patuxent River. Military family housing would be retained. All other tenant commands would be disestablished or relocated off the site. Subsequently, in 1995, the Commission recommended that several NAWCAD facilities designated to be retained by the Navy should, in fact, be closed and disposed of: the inertial laboratory (Bldg 108); the dynamic flight simulator buildings (Bldgs 70 and 72); and extensions of the main complex of buildings (Bldgs 125 and 138). The military family housing would be retained and.
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Category : Administrative law
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Pages : 958
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Expansion of the Oak Hill Surface Lignite Mine (formerly Known as the Martin Lake D Area Mine) Into the DIII Area, Rusk County
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Pages : 174
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EIS Cumulative
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Languages : en
Pages : 622
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Pages : 622
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Puainako St. Extension and Widening, Hawaii County
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Pages : 814
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EIS. Digests of Environmental Impact Statements
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Pages : 152
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Pages : 152
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Naval Air Warfare Center, Aircraft Division
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The Naval Aviation Guide
Author: Richard R. Burgess
Publisher: US Naval Institute Press
ISBN: 9781557506115
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Pages : 0
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"The Naval Aviation Guide has long been essential reading for those earning their wings of gold as well as a convenient reference source for old hands and a useful introduction for those considering a career in naval aviation. Every major facet of naval aviation is treated here, from its origins and development to its organizational relationships and working parts, including Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, and Reserve aviation." "This fifth edition, revised by longtime naval flight officer and former magazine editor Lt. Cdr. Richard R. Burgess, retains the basic format of the previous edition but updates the text to reflect the changes that have occurred over the past decade."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved
Publisher: US Naval Institute Press
ISBN: 9781557506115
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Pages : 0
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"The Naval Aviation Guide has long been essential reading for those earning their wings of gold as well as a convenient reference source for old hands and a useful introduction for those considering a career in naval aviation. Every major facet of naval aviation is treated here, from its origins and development to its organizational relationships and working parts, including Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, and Reserve aviation." "This fifth edition, revised by longtime naval flight officer and former magazine editor Lt. Cdr. Richard R. Burgess, retains the basic format of the previous edition but updates the text to reflect the changes that have occurred over the past decade."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved