Chapter 7 Bibliography and References

Chapter 7 Bibliography and References

Site-Wide Environmental Assessment FINAL National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s South Table Mountain Complex 7. BIBLIOGRAPHY AND REFERENCES 7.1 DOCUMENTS AND INTERNET SITES The following documents were referenced in this EA or were reviewed during the preparation of this EA. Andrews, R. and R. Righter. 1992. Colorado Birds: A Reference to their Distribution and Habitat. Denver, Colorado: Denver Museum of Natural History. p. 442. Bailey, R.G. 1995. Description of the Ecoregions of the United States. 2nd ed. Rev. and expanded (1st ed. 1980). Miscellaneous Pub. 1391(rev.). USDA Forest Service. p. 108 with separate map at 1:7,500,000. Bowles, A.E. 1995. Responses of wildlife to noise. In Wildlife and Recreationist Coexistence through Management and Review. Ed. R.L. Knight and K.J. Gutzwiller. Island Press, Covelo, California. pp. 109-156. Bukovansky Associates Ltd. 1996. Geologic Hazards Evaluation, Proposed Natural Gas Pipeline Project West Town Border, Foothills Valve Set (Lafayette to Front Range Compressor Station (Pleasant View), Colorado. Denver, Colorado. Butler. 1992. Archaeological Survey of Camp George West and the Works Progress Administration South Table Mountain Basalt Quarries, Jefferson County, Colorado. Colorado Air Quality Control Commission Regulation No. 3, Air Contaminant Emissions Notices, Part A. Colorado Natural Areas Program (CNAP), Colorado State Parks, Colorado Department of Natural Resources, and Division of Plant Industry/Colorado Department of Agriculture. 2000. Creating An Integrated. Weed Management Plan – A Handbook for Owners and Managers of Lands with Natural Values. Caring for the Land Series –Volume IV. Colorado National Diversity Information Source (NDIS). 2000. Jefferson County Species Level Occurrence and Abundance. Available: http://ndis.nrel.colostate.edu/countyab/index.html. (Accessed April 21, 2003). Colorado Natural Heritage Program (CNHP). 2001. Database search of website http://www.cnhp.colostate.edu. Colorado Natural Heritage Program (CNHP). 1999. Conservation Status Handbook, Colorado’s Animals, Plants, and Plant Communities of Special Concern. Colorado State Forest Service. Letter from Scott Woods, Wildfire Mitigation Coordinator, Special Project Forester, September 5, 2001. Final EA Page 7-1 July 2003 Site-Wide Environmental Assessment FINAL National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s South Table Mountain Complex Colorado, State of, Department of Corrections. 2002. The History of Colorado Correctional Center/Camp George West. www.doc.state.co.us/Facilities/ccc/history. Accessed November 19, 2002. Colorado, State of, Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE), Compliance Bulletin: Hazardous Waste Universal Waste Rule, 2000. Colorado, State of. Noise Statutes, CCR 25-12-101 through CCR 25-12-109. Cowardin, L.M., V. Carter, F.C. Golet, and E.T. LaRoe. 1979. Classification of wetlands and deepwater habitats of the United States. FWS/OBS – 79/31. DeGraaf, R.M. and J.H. Rappole. 1995. Neotropical Migratory Birds: Natural History, Distribution, and Population Change. Ithaca, New York: Comstock Publishing Associates. Denver, City and County, Revised Municipal Code, Ordinance No. 628-97, 22, Supplement No. 55, September 1997. Denver Regional Council of Governments (DRCOG). 2002. Population and Housing Information. Online data obtained on May 29, 2002 at http://drcog.org. Denver Regional Transportation District (RTD). 2002. Bus Schedule Ensign, J.T. 1983. Nest site selection, productivity, and food habits of ferruginous hawk in southeastern Montana. M.S. Thesis. Montana State University, Bozeman. Environmental Laboratory. 1987. Corps of Engineers Wetlands Delineation Manual. Technical Report Y-87-1 (on-line edition). US Army Corps of Engineers. Waterways Experiment Sta. Vicksburg, Miss. Fire Mark Limited. 2001. An Updated Fire and Life Safety Analysis of NREL’s Field Test Laboratory Building (FTLB) – A Wildfire Hazard Assessment of the South Table Mountain Site (STM) and An Assessment of the NREL Fire Protection Program. Florence, Oregon. June. Fitzgerald, J.P., C.A. Meaney, and D.M. Armstrong. 1994. Mammals of Colorado. University Press of Colorado. Niwot, Colorado. p. 467. Forum Associates. 1988. Historical Review, Solar Energy Research Institute, Golden, Colorado. Forum Associates. 1987. Wildlife Report. Solar Energy Research Institute, Golden, Colorado. Foster, M. 2001. Birds of the Golden, Colorado Area. Table Mountains Conservation Fund, Inc. Available: http://www.tablemountains.org. Accessed April 21, 2003. Front Range Research Associates. 1992. Historic Resources Survey Camp George West, Golden, Colorado. Final EA Page 7-2 July 2003 Site-Wide Environmental Assessment FINAL National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s South Table Mountain Complex Golden, City of. 2002. Comprehensive Plan Update 2001. Handex of Colorado, Inc. 1997. Groundwater Monitoring Report, South Table Mountain Site. Golden, Colorado. Jefferson County, Colorado. 2002. Zoning Maps 51, 52, 77, and 78. Compilation based on 1985 orthophotography, updated by 1996 orthophotography. Golden, Colorado. Jefferson County, Colorado. 1986. General Land Use Plan. Jefferson County Highways and Transportation Department. 1998. Countywide Transportation Plan. Golden, Colorado. April. Jefferson County, Colorado. Northwest Quadrant Feasibility Study, Final Report, Management Committee Decision, January 31, 2001. Jefferson County Planning and Zoning Department, Michael Smyth, AICP, Planner. Letter dated April 14, 2003. Jefferson County, Colorado. Planning and Zoning. Designated Dipping Bedrock Area Guide, www.co.jefferson.co.us/ext/dpt/pu...dipping-bedrock/dipping-bedrock guide.htm. Jefferson County, The North Plains Community Plan, April 1990. Kingery, H.E. (ed.). 1998. Colorado Breeding Bird Atlas. Colorado Breeding Bird Atlas Partnership and Colorado Division of Wildlife. Denver, Colorado. Koehler, G.M., K.B. Aubry. 1994. Lynx. In L.F. Ruggiero, K.B. Aubry, S.W. Buskirk, J.L. Lyon, W.J. Zielinski, tech. eds. The scientific basis for conserving forest carnivores: American marten, fisher, lynx and wolverine in the Western United States, pp. 74-98. Gen. Tech. Rep. RM-254. Fort Collins, Colorado. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station. Koehler, G.M., J.D., Britell. 1990. Managing Spruce-Fir Habitat for Lynx and Snowshoe Hares. Journal of Forestry. 88: pp. 10-14. Lakewood, City of. 2002. Lakewood Zoning Ordinance – Article 5: District Regulations. www.lakewood.org/CP/devrevhome/images/Art_05.pdf. Accessed November 12, 2002. Morrison Knudsen Corporation. 1993. Camp George West/Lena Gulch Tributary. Englewood, Colorado. National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). 1999. Site Conservation Easement Baseline Inventory. Prepared by Dames & Moore. NREL, web site for Environmental Health and Safety, http://www.nrel.gov/esh/manual/6- 2_5.html NREL, Policy 6-6, Risk Assessment. Final EA Page 7-3 July 2003 Site-Wide Environmental Assessment FINAL National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s South Table Mountain Complex NREL, Program Number 6-2.1 Policy Number 4-7, Environmental Permitting and Notifications. NREL, 2002. Site Development Plan for the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, Colorado 80401. September. NREL. 2002. South Table Mountain Facility, Traffic Impact Study. Prepared by Felsburg Holt and Ullevig (FHU). FHU Reference No. 02-150. November. NREL. 2002. Science and Technology Facility, Title I Preliminary Design Report, 100 Percent Submittal. Prepared by The Smith Group. November 22. NREL. 2002. Vegetation Survey. Prepared by Plantae Consulting Services. June 14. NREL. 2001. Emissions Inventory. July. NREL. 2001. Site Development Plan for the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, Colorado 80401. September. NREL. 1999. Storm Water Pollution Prevention Program for Construction Activities. NREL. 1998. South Table Mountain Conservation Easement Baseline Inventory. Prepared by ERO Resources Corporation, Denver, Colorado. NREL. 1998. Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasures Plan for the South Table Mountain Site. Golden, Colorado. NREL. 1995. Subsurface Investigation and Engineering Analysis Report NREL NWTC Phase II CDE, January 25, 1995 (revised) Prepared by Aguirre Engineers, Inc. NREL. 1994. Report for Reconnaissance Sampling of Soil at NWTC. Prepared by GTG-Fox Environmental Services. March 28. NREL. 1994. Baseline Surface Water Monitoring Program. Prepared by RUST Environmental & Infrastructure, Inc. NREL. 1993. Environmental Assessment for the Construction and Operation of the Solar Energy Research Facility at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. Golden, Colorado (not cited) NREL. 1993. Sitewide Environmental Assessment for the National Renewable Energy Laboratory DOE/EA-0850. Golden, Colorado. NREL. 1993. Soil Sampling Program National Wind Technology Center, September. Nelson, Dr. Sarah. 1980. Historic and Prehistoric Resources, South Table Mountain, Golden, Colorado. Reed, P.B. 1997. Revision of the national list of plant species that occur in wetlands. Final EA Page 7-4 July 2003 Site-Wide Environmental Assessment FINAL National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s South Table Mountain Complex Salter, Charles, M. 2000. Acoustics: Architecture, Engineering, the Environment. William Stout Publishers, San Francisco, CA. pp. 340. Sentinel and Transcript Newspapers, Golden Transcript, Sabrina Henderson, Golden Editor. Email Message March 24, 2003. Southern Ute Indian Tribe, Tribal Information Services, Edna Frost, Director. Letter dated February 25, 2002.

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