Environmental Analysis Section records, 1968-1984.

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Environmental Analysis Section records, 1968-1984.

Records of Duane Gebken, chief of the Environmental Analysis Section, primarily concerning the section's responsibility to monitor Project ELF, a controversial submarine communications system to be located in the Chequamegon National Forest, and the Army Corps of Engineers' plans to deepen the navigation channel of the Mississippi River below Lock and Dam 26 at Alton, Illinois.

2.8 c.f. (2 record center cartons and 2 archives boxes) and.1 tape recording.

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