The proposed action is to transport Minuteman (MM) II motors to the Navajo Depot Activity (NADA), Arizona and Kirtland AFB, New Mexico, via the public highway system from the following locations: Hill AFB, Utah, Utah Test and Training Range (UTTR), and Pueblo Depot Activity (PUDA), Colorado. The proposed action sets forth state-approved transportation routes to be used during MM II motor shipments. The purpose and need of this proposed action is to facilitate the deactivation of the MM II missile system by providing safe carriage of rocket motors to NADA and Kirtland Base. There are no construction impacts associated with the Proposed Action.
Environmental Assessment, Transportation and Storage of Rocket Systems Launch Program, Solid Rocket Motors, Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico
1994
112 pages
Report
No indication
English
Rocket Engines & Motors , Transportation , Missile Technology , Transport , Solid propellant rocket engines , Environmental assessment , Test and evaluation , Impact , Training , Safety , Launching , New mexico , Arizona , Air force facilities , Storage , Highways , Colorado , Utah , Deactivation , Rocket research , Kirtland afb(New mexico) , Navajo depot activity(Arizona) , Minuteman ii
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