planned for 1977. Information on on-going BLM/OCS studies in Southern 

 California is available from the BLM Pacific Region Office in Los 

 Angeles. 



MAJOR STUDIES 



(Note: This list is limited to state or local studies. Federal oil 

 and gas-related environmental studies are available in Washington, D.C. 

 from the BLM, USGS, and FPC. 



1. State of California, Governor's Office of Planning and Research, 

 Onshore Impact of Offshore Southern California OCS Sale 35 , Draft 



January, 1976. Robert L. Solomon, OCS Program Manager. 



This report gives basic information on offshore oil development in 

 Southern California. Written as the State's response to Sale 35, the 

 report focuses on those areas omitted or inadequately covered in the 

 Federal EIS, i.e., resource estimation, oil spills, air quality. State 

 Coastal planning, employment, and local impacts on Orange, Los Angeles, 

 Ventura and Santa Barbara counties. A brief description of each county 

 and its oil and gas operations is given. Potential development assump- 

 tions, target areas, and land uses are described, and impacts are 

 estimated for local employment, housing, services, natural ecosystems, 

 recreation and aesthetics. This document is still incomplete. However, 

 a draft is available from the State Office of Planning and Research, OCS 

 Task Force, 1400 10th Street, Sacramento, California 95814. 



2. State of California, Legislature, The California Coastal Act of 

 1976 , and the California Coastal Zone Conservation Commission's, 

 California Coastal Plan, December 1975. 



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