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5. Indicate how the proposed project is reasonably expected to benefit both persons living in <br />the target area and the people of Colorado: <br />6. Indicate how the proposed project is scientifically and technically feasible (applicable to <br />commercial projects only): <br />7. Describe how the proposed project is designed for and offers promise of expanding the <br />knowledge and technology of weather modification (applicable to research projects only): <br />8. Appraise the risk that the proposed project could cause substantial harm to land, water, <br />people, health, safety, property and the environment: <br />9. Describe the safeguards to be used by the operator to prevent substantial harm to land, water, <br />people, health, safety, property and the environment: <br />10. Describe how other weather modification projects (if any) could be affected adversely by <br />the proposed project: <br />11. Indicate how the proposed project is designed to minimize risk and maximize scientific <br />gains (for research projects) or economic benefits (for commercial projects) to residents of <br />the target area and to residents of Colorado: <br />12. Describe the significant ecological impacts which may result from the project such as how <br />precipitation patterns might be changed and how increased runoff would affect erosion: <br />13. Attach documents executed on behalf of insurance or surety companies indicating that the <br />applicant has secured liability insurance or surety bonds of at least $1 million. (Insurance or <br />bonds must be issued by companies licensed to do business in Colorado and cancellation must not <br />be cancelable sooner than 30 days after notice of cancellation is provided to the Executive <br />Director.) <br />Applicant's signature <br />Date <br />Form: WM2 ------ 6/2002 <br />