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Weather Modification
Contract/Permit #
#98-4
Applicant
North American Weather
Project Name
Willow Creek Basin
Date
11/1/1997
Weather Modification - Doc Type
Application
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<br />SEP-28-87 MON 03:31 PM TRC NORTH AMERICAN WX <br />. . <br /> <br />FAX NO. 801 872 3813 <br /> <br />P. 05 <br /> <br />~2-2 <br /> <br />An operational plan may be submitted with the application. In addition, Items <br />or responses requested below should be numbered accordingly and appended to <br />this application: <br /> <br />1. A description of the objectives of the proposed project. <br /> <br />2. A written description of the target area and the area reasonably <br />expected to be affected by the project. Describe these areas by <br />referring to townships and ranges and by referring to lines drawn <br />between prominent points. Also attach (to the end of the WM2 <br />'appendices) a map showing these areas. <br /> <br />3. A descr1ptlon of how the project w111 be carried out (including <br />location of office, weather data used, aircraft types, seeding <br />devices and material, seeding rates, etc.) <br /> <br />4. Indicate how the proposed project 1s designed to provide and offers <br />promise of prov1ding economic benefit to the target area (applicable <br />to commercial projects only): <br /> <br />S. Indicate how the proposed project is reasonably expected to benefit <br />both persons living in the target area and the people of Colorado; <br /> <br />6. Ind1cate how the proposed project is scientif1cally and technically <br />feasible (applicable to commerc1al projects only): <br /> <br />7. Descr1be how the proposed project is designed for and offers promise <br />of expanding the ~nowledge and technology of weather mod1fication <br />(applicable to research projects only): <br /> <br />B. Appra1se the ris~ that the proposed project could cause substantial <br />harm to land, ~ater, people, health, safety, property and the <br />environment: <br /> <br />9. Describe the safeguards to be used by the operator to prevent <br />substantial harm to land, water, people, health, safety, property and <br />the env1ronment: <br /> <br />10. Describe how other weather modification projects (if any) could be <br />affected adversely by the proposed project: <br /> <br />11. Indicate how the proposed project 1s designed to m1nlmize risk and <br />maximize sc~entific gains (for research projects) or economic <br />benef1ts (for commercial projects) to residents of the target area <br />and to resIdents of ColoradO: <br /> <br />12. Describe the significant ecological 1mpacts which may result from the <br />project such as how precipitat10n patterns might be changed and how <br />increased runoff would affect erosion: <br />
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