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Item The Arizona CDFS Environment Survey (ACES): A Magellan/IMACS Spectroscopic Survey of the Chandra Deep Field-South*(The American Astronomical Society, 2012) Cooper, M.C.; Yan, R.; Dickinson, M.; Juneau, S.; Lotz, J.M.; Newman, J.A.; Papovich, C.; Salim, S.; Walth, G.; Weiner, B.J.; Willmer, C.N.A.We present the Arizona CDFS Environment Survey (ACES), a recently completed spectroscopic redshift survey of the Chandra Deep Field-South (CDFS) conducted using the Inamori-Magellan Areal Camera and Spectrograph on the Magellan-Baade telescope. In total, the survey targeted 7277 unique sources down to a limiting magnitude of $R_{AB} = 24.1$, yielding 5080 secure redshifts across the $\sim30 arcmin × 30 arcmin$ extended CDFS region. The ACES data set delivers a significant increase to both the spatial coverage and the sampling density of the spectroscopic observations in the field. Combined with previously published spectroscopic redshifts, ACES now creates a highly complete survey of the galaxy population at $R < 23$, enabling the local galaxy density (or environment) on relatively small scales ($\sim 1 \text{Mpc}$) to be measured at $z < 1$ in one of the most heavily studied and data-rich fields in the sky. Here, we describe the motivation, design and implementation of the survey and present a preliminary redshift and environment catalogue. In addition, we utilize the ACES spectroscopic redshift catalogue to assess the quality of photometric redshifts from both the COMBO-17 and Multiwavelength Survey by Yale-Chile imaging surveys of the CDFS.