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<br />. <br /> <br />In sp~te of the better effects from aerial seeding, the <br /> <br />"?conow.ic factors argue for a network of ground-based seeding <br />-.;:1i:s. ~he suggested network is shown in Figure 5.11. 'iote <br />~hat all seeding units are located in the Southeast Division <br /> <br />i3 order to target the Tavaputs Plateau. <br /> <br />As a result of the <br /> <br />s~all area affec'ted, personnel requirements include only a <br /> <br />""Jeteorologist. <br /> <br />~o technician should be needed. <br /> <br />The base <br /> <br />0: opera~ions could be Price. <br /> <br />NORTHERN MOUNTAINS <br /> <br /> <br />VERNAL. <br /> <br />OINO-S.AUA <br />NATIONAL <br />MONUMENT <br /> <br />COLORADO <br /> <br />:RO~LA.D <br /> <br />TYPICALPI..UME SPREAD <br /> <br />DeseRT <br />ItANGeLAND <br /> <br />x~ <br />' , <br /> <br />o <br />. <br /> <br />50 <br />I <br /> <br />seAL. nUL_SI <br /> <br />RANGELAND <br /> <br />SOUTHEAST <br /> <br />o <br /> <br />o <br /> <br />o <br /> <br />PIGURE 5.11. <br /> <br />Suggested Design For Standby Cloud Seeding Operations <br />In The Uinta Basin Division. Ground-Based Seeding <br />Units Are Indicated By O. <br /> <br />Coso: es~imates for an :~12-type design are given in Table 5.14. <br />.3i:lce -:he conservative M1 seeding increment is zero, no cost <br />':?s-:imates 'Jiere provided for that type of design. The \12 increnent <br /> <br />:'5 :0 pe~ce!lt. <br /> <br />5-41 <br />