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This manual is a supplement to the Safety Assurance and Compliance Program General Manual, hereafter called the "General Manual." This discipline specific manual prescribes the manner in which Federal and State Track Inspectors shall engage in investigative and monitoring activities to assure...
Appendix B - Agency Correspondence; Appendix C - List of Project Technical Reports and Documents; Appendix D - Table of Minority Race and/or Ethnicity and Low Income Populations and Potential Environmental Justice Block Groups; Appendix E -Socioeconomic Tables; Appendix F - Public Comments;...
This chapter describes the potential environmental impacts of Alternative 1: No-Build, Alternative 3A, Alternative 3B, and Alternative 3C on the following resources: socioeconomics, cultural resources, Section 4(f), natural resources, hazardous materials, air quality, noise, vibration, and...
The Baltimore and Potomac (B&P) Tunnel Project Draft Environmental Impact Statement (Draft EIS) and Section 4(f) Evaluation describes existing environmental conditions within the Study Area and provides an analysis of impacts on environmental resources of the Baltimore and Potomac (B&P)...
For several decades, the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has compiled an annual civil penalty report summarizing the civil penalty claims for violations of Federal railroad safety and hazardous materials (hazmat) statutes, regulations, and orders FRA has closed. This is the FY2015 annual...