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<br />WEATHER MODIfICATION PERMIT <br /> <br />WY 84-3 <br />Page 3 <br /> <br />8. The project is conce1ved to provide and offers promise of <br />providIng econom1c benefit to the area for wh1ch the operat10n will be <br />conducted. <br /> <br />9. The project can be reasonably expected to benef1t people in the <br />target area. <br /> <br />10. The project is sc1entif1cally and technically feasible. <br /> <br />11. The project does not involve a hIgh degree of risk of <br />substantial harm to land, people, health, safety, property, or the <br />environment. <br /> <br />12. The project, under the terms and condit10ns of the permit, 1s <br />designed to 1nclude adequate safeguards to prevent substantial harm to <br />land, people, health, safety, property, or the environment. <br /> <br />13. The project, under the terms and condit10ns of the permit, <br />will not adversely affect another project. <br /> <br />14. The project is des1gned to minimize r1sk and maxImize <br />scientific gains or economic benefit to the residents of the area or the <br />state of Colorado. <br /> <br />TERMS AND CONDITIONS <br /> <br />The permit is limited by and subject to the following terms and <br />condit1 ons: <br /> <br />1. The permit shall be in effect from April 15, 1984 to <br />September 15, 1984. <br /> <br />2. The project area is strictly limited to flIghts up to 10 <br />nautIcal miles west of the of the Kansas/Colorado border. <br /> <br />3. No impacts from seeding are expected to occur in Colorado; no <br />seeding shall be conducted under conditions when Colorado might expect to <br />be affected. <br /> <br />4. SeedIng shall be conducted only under wind conditions where <br />seeding cannot be expected to affect Colorado. <br /> <br />5. The selection of suitable clouds for seeding operations will be <br />based on an evaluation of multiple meteorological and cloud physics <br />parameters as defined in Attachment B. <br /> <br />6. Applicant shall suspend seeding operations if: <br /> <br />a. Weather forecasts or actual storms produce unusually heavy <br />precipitatIon or severe weather conditions In the project <br />area. <br />