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<br />19 <br /> <br />1 past? <br /> <br />2 <br />3 <br />4 <br />5 <br /> <br />6 <br />1 <br />8 <br /> <br />9 <br />10 <br /> <br />A <br />Q <br /> <br />Yes. <br /> <br />Things like, for example, in certain areas <br /> <br />adjacent to the target area or within the project area about <br /> <br />references to increasing the snowfall as being more expensive <br /> <br />for snow removal. Could you address yourself to that proposi <br /> <br />tion for the benefit of the Hearing Officer and the Advisory <br />Committee? <br /> <br />A First of all, the project area, although it is <br /> <br />shown as an extensive area on the map, primarily is elevation <br /> <br />11 above 9,500 feet. This is where most of the precipitation <br /> <br />12 as far as the interaction from the silver iodide released <br /> <br />13 from the generators, this is the region where this interactio <br /> <br />14 will occur. <br /> <br />IS And consequently, most of the additional snowfall <br /> <br />16 that's going to occur resulting from the project wil~ occur <br /> <br />17 on the elevations above 9,500 feet. Consequently, it will <br /> <br />18 be mainly the highway systems that would be in this region; <br /> <br />19 and there are very few of them that are above 9,500 feet that <br /> <br />20 are maintained, I think, with the exception of the road over <br /> <br />21 Wolf Creek Pass; and I know that there will be additional <br /> <br />22 snowfall in this area. <br /> <br />23 I have had comments from people who worked on the <br /> <br />24 Highway Department that snowfall within the range that are <br /> <br />2S being proposed here as far as the amounts of increase that <br />