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<br />001751 <br /> <br />J ? <br />,i\ , . <br />\i ~ yo <br />t ,I';J <br />l \O'-.j>..J <br /> <br />.' <br />.., <br /> <br />f\ <br /> <br />v'E. Clima te <br /> <br />, One paragraph showing extremes and norms, seasonal variations, <br />topographic variations, with a table and/or map to display <br />the data. <br /> <br />rj <br /> <br />F. Soils <br /> <br />\~;~ Regional soil map and two or three paragraphs of narrative. <br /> <br />G. Vegetation <br /> <br />Significant vegetative communities '(juniper-pinon) by the <br />dominant life zones (upper-Sonorian) should be sufficient here. <br />A map may be useful for the sake of clarity. Uniqueness <br />(if any) will also need discussion. (Possibility for a <br />,major type by life zone table.) <br /> <br />H. Fish and Wildlife <br /> <br />1 Significant (major) wildlife and fish types (also any unique <br />varieties or types needing special consideration) discussed <br />by dominant; life zones. Can be covered in abou't' two pages. <br /> <br />VI. Water <br /> <br />Present and future stream projects (be realistic), expected <br />impacts of future depletions, and the relationship of these <br />projects, etc., to the Upper Colorado River Compact (including <br />pass on requirements). Water quality and major pollution <br />sources are other issues which need to be covered here in <br />about four pages with the possible need of a table and/or <br />map. <br /> <br />J. <br /> <br />Population <br /> <br />A brief summary of past population trends and present density, <br />distribution, and major settlements with a table. Also <br />needed is a brief description of the two or three scenarios <br />(future projections include the OBERS Level E and a high <br />rate of coal development) which will be used in chapter <br />five tables. <br /> <br />/K. <br /> <br />Land Ownership (Does not include use) <br /> <br />One paragraph, a map,.and a table will adequately describe <br />and display this topic. <br /> <br />3 <br />