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Department of Natural Resources. Division of Water Resources MX administrative records 1977-1983

Administrative records from the MX Coordination Office, Series 4246, contains administrative records (similar to what is found in this series) for the MX Coordination Office which was based in Salt Lake City.

Governor's MX missile correspondence from the MX Coordination Office, Series 4247, contains correspondence between various agencies of state government in coordinating efforts and planning for MX impact on the state.

MX Draft Environmental Impact Statement evaluation records from the MX Coordination Office, Series 4251, contains the Utah response to the MX Draft Environmental Impact Statement which included comment that was compiled and gathered through efforts made by the Division of Water Resources.

Draft environmental impact statements and technical reports from the MX Coordination Office, Series 4254, contains the MX Draft Environmental Impact Statement and technical reports from the U.S. Air Force that the Division of Water Resources was tasked with helping assess and provide comment on.

Administrative records from the MX Missile Policy Board, Series 5643, contains the administrative records (similar to what is found in this series) for the MX Missile Policy Board which was based in Cedar City, Utah.

MX missile survey and siting reports from the MX Missile Policy Board, Series 5644, contains reports and maps that detail gravity surveys, mineral resource surveys, alternative energy sources surveys, and geotechnical siting investigations that were made to determine potential areas to place the MX missile system in Nevada and Utah.

MX reports from the MX Coordination Office, Series 6372, contains copies of various reports and records that may be duplicated in this series.

MX environmental technical reports from the MX Coordination Office, Series 17499, contains technical reports attached to the DEIS that compare anticipated environmental impacts in specific alternative siting areas, resource needs for the construction phase of the project, and anticipated impacts on wildlife, vegetation, transportation.