Environmental impact of military base closure in the United States: A case study on the closing of fort Sheridan, Illinois

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In 1991, the Fort Sheridan Army Garrison was slated for closure and remediation. This would have a significant economic and environmental impact on the region, particularly the three surrounding communities. Once the base closed, there would be about 700 acres of what are considered some of Illinois' most valuable real estate available for future use. This study identified the hazards, such as soil and groundwater contaminated with toxic or hazardous fuels, that were found as a result of the military activity; it analyzes the process by which the conflicting regulatory authorities assessed the facility. Particular emphasis focuses on how the Army communicated the risks found at the base to the three surrounding communities. © 1998 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Nathan, V. R., & Bronstein, D. A. (1998). Environmental impact of military base closure in the United States: A case study on the closing of fort Sheridan, Illinois. Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 16(4), 315–324. https://doi.org/10.1080/14615517.1998.10600142

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