Summary of Labor Impacts During Construction : Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes Project
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Edward C. Jordan Company, Inc.Keywords
Labor supplyDams
Maine
Hydroelectric power plants
Water resources development
Environmental impact statements
Energy policy
Saint John River Valley (Me. and Québec)
Business Administration, Management, and Operations
Business Law, Public Responsibility, and Ethics
Construction Engineering
Education Economics
Environmental Indicators and Impact Assessment
Environmental Law
History
International and Comparative Labor Relations
Labor Economics
Law and Politics
Natural Resources Management and Policy
Operations Research, Systems Engineering and Industrial Engineering
Political Economy
Power and Energy
Public Law and Legal Theory
Statistics and Probability
Systems and Communications
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Abstract
This study is to assess the effects or impacts of construction and operation of the Dickey-Lincoln hydroelectric project upon the people in the St. John Valley, Maine, and New England. Having determined the effects of the project, a second objective is to discuss mitigation of defined adverse impacts. More specifically, this study attempts to identify adverse impacts and deal with how to minimize such impacts if at all possible.Date
1977-01-01Type
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