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<br />00107~ <br /> <br />Socioeconomic Impacts of Coal <br />and Oil Shale Development in the <br />Intermountain West <br /> <br />$100,000 <br /> <br />Or. Joan Davenport <br />Federal Energy Administration <br />Room 7110 <br />12th & Pennsylvania <br />Washington, D.C. 20461 <br />(202) 961-8409 <br /> <br />SCOPE - This project will assess population increases, employment increases, <br />school enrollments, land conversions, etc., resulting from coal and <br />oil shale development in the West Project Independence. Scenarios <br />will be used as inputs. <br /> <br />Socioeconomic Impacts of Coal <br />and Oil Shale Boom Towns <br /> <br />~ 75,000 <br /> <br />Dr. Joan Davenport <br />Federal Energy Administration <br /> <br />SCOPE - Boom towns in Colorado, Montana, Wyoming and Utah will be used <br />as case studies to determine socioeconomic impacts. <br /> <br />Technical Assistance <br /> <br />$850,000 <br /> <br />Ms. Jeannette Studer <br />Old West Regional Commission <br />The Fratt Bldg., Suite 30~A <br />Billings. Montana 59101 <br />(406) 245-fi711 <br /> <br />SCOPE - This two year program utilizes several methods of providing <br />technical assistance to boom towns including personnel and <br />programs in Montana, Wyoming, and North Dakota, <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />Construction Worker Profile <br /> <br />$ 75.000 <br /> <br />Ms. Jeannette Studer <br /> <br />SCOPE - To help individuals and communities anticipate the impacts of <br />construction projects associated with the development of coal. <br />The study will be composed of surveys on relevant construction <br />projects in the Rocky Mountain region, analysis of the data and <br />development of tools for standard forecasting procedures, <br /> <br />Western Regional Energy <br />Development Study - Phase III <br />Secondary Impacts <br /> <br />$225,000 <br /> <br />Mr. Marvin Singer <br />Council on Env. Quality <br />722 Jackson Place, N.W. <br />Washington, D.C. 2000fi <br /> <br />SCOPE - <br /> <br />Several energy development options <br />CEQ for western energy resources, <br />the secondary impacts. <br /> <br />have been postulated by <br />This study will look at <br />