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Federal Register
/ Vol. 60, No. 195
/ Tuesday, October 10, 1995
/ Presidential Documents
Presidential Determination No. 95-45 of September 29, 1995
Presidential Determination on Classified Information Concerning the Air Force's Operating Location Near Groom Lake, Nevada Memorandum for the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency [and] the Secretary of the Air Force I find that it is in the paramount interest of the United States to exempt the United States Air Force's operating location near Groom Lake, Nevada
(the subject of litigation in Kasza v. Browner (D. Nev. CV-S-94-795-PMP) and
Frost v. Perry (D. Nev. CV-S-94-714-PMP)) from any applicable requirement for the disclosure to unauthorized persons of classified information concerning that operating location. Therefore, pursuant to 42 U.S.C.
6961(a),
I hereby exempt the Air Force's operating location near Groom Lake, Nevada from any Federal, State, interstate or local provision respecting control and abatement of solid waste or hazardous waste disposal that would require the disclosure of classified information concerning that operating location to any unauthorized person. This exemption shall be effective for the full one-year statutory period.
Nothing herein is intended to: (a) imply that in the absence of such a
Presidential exemption, the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)
or any other provision of law permits or requires disclosure of classified information to unauthorized persons; or (b) limit the applicability or enforcement of any requirement of law applicable to the Air Force's operating
location near Groom Lake, Nevada, except those provisions, if any, that would require the disclosure of classified information.
The Secretary of the Air Force is authorized and directed to publish this
Determination in the Federal Register.
Suspicious Death:
James Forrestal, linked with Roswell and Majestic 12 reportedly wanted to out secret projects. He was asked to resign. He was checked into a Navy hospital for depression and then moved to a 16th floor hospital room from which he reportedly jumped.
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