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<br />and a part-~ime technician _to assist in installing ana removing <br />the 15 to 20 ground seeding units. Rawinsonde data from Ely <br />and Las Vegas should suffice. <br /> <br />Cost estimates for M1 and M2-type designs are listed <br />in Table-5.6. Based on the modeling studies, a modified Ml <br />design, with operations during the more convective ~mrch through <br /> <br />May period, is recommended. <br />i s :f i v e pe r ce n t . <br /> <br />The expected seeding increment <br /> <br />TABLE 5.6 <br /> <br />Cost Estimates For Standby Seeding Operations <br />In The Western Division (Southern Part) <br /> <br />Cost Estimate (1000's of Dollars) <br /> <br />Expense M1 M2 <br />Labor S 25 S 49 <br />Aircraft 0 0 <br />Ground seeding network 4 4 <br />Seeding Reimbursables 4 10 <br />Rawi nso nde 0 0 <br />Off i ce , Data, 8 20 <br /> Living Allowance <br />Travel 1 2 <br />Reports 1 1 <br /> Sub-Toi:al $ 43 S 86 <br /> Loaded To tal $ 55 S109 <br />5.2.3 Dixie Division <br /> <br />Smallest of the seven climatological divisions, Dixie <br />nevertheless has diverse features. The Pine Valley Mountains <br /> <br />occuPY the northern part of the division. <br /> <br />Desert rangeland <br /> <br />covers the western regions, while semidesert rangeland and <br />some cropland can be found arour.d St. George. Zion ~ational <br />5-23 <br />