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of these treatments may be eligible for 75% federal funding through the NRCS Emergency <br />Watershed Protection (EWP) program. The cost for local sponsors and private landowners <br />would be approximately $9.3 million. The extent of work on private lands is dependent upon the <br />availability of both Federal and local funding. <br />Table S -1. Critical Values to be Considered During <br />Burned -Area Emergency Response <br />CRITICAL VALUES <br />HUMAN LIFE AND SAFETY <br />Human life and safety on or in close proximity to burned lands. <br />PROPERTY <br />Buildings, water systems, utility systems, road and trail prisms, dams, wells <br />or other significant investments on or in close proximity to the burned lands. <br />NATURAL RESOURCES <br />Water used for municipal, domestic, hydropower, or agricultural supply or <br />waters with special state or federal designations on or in close proximity to <br />the burned lands. <br />Soil productivity and hydrologic function on burned lands. <br />Critical habitat or suitable occupied habitat for federally listed threatened or <br />endangered terrestrial, aquatic animal or plant species on or in close <br />proximity to the burned lands. <br />Native or naturalized communities on lands where invasive species or <br />noxious weeds are absent or present in only minor amounts. <br />CULTURAL AND HERITAGE RESOURCES <br />Cultural resources on lands which are listed on or potentially eligible for the <br />National Register of Historic Places. <br />High Park Fire Emergency Stabilization Plan Page S -2 <br />