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<br />,~ <br /> <br />OJ215~ <br /> <br />of Dinosaur'National Monument (fig. 1).' The reconnaissance was conducted <br /> <br />as part of a feasibility study required by the National Wild and Scenic <br /> <br />Rivers Act (Public Law 90-542). Section 5-d of the Act provides that <br /> <br />both development and free-flowing values be considered as alternatives. <br /> <br />mile (.8 km) in width for the ~ntire segment, and it would be measured <br /> <br />,____,___(rC>m_the_c~nter_9f__the ,river one-fourth mile (.4 kID) on either side. . <br /> <br />According to a comprehensive framework study of the Upper Colorado IPCJ;O~ <br />"Mineral industry is the leading sector of economic activity . . . 1JmiJ <br /> <br />ACKNOWLEDGMENTS <br /> <br />Cooperation of several Federal agencies is gratefully acknowledged. <br /> <br />Personnel of the Bureau of Land Management, Bureau of Gudoor Recreation, <br /> <br />Energy Research and Development Administration, Forest Service, and <br /> <br />National Park Service contributed data used in this report. <br /> <br />Don Bock, study leader for the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, <br /> <br />o <br />coordinated the contributions made by the several participants. <br /> <br />2pacific Southwest Interagency Committee. Upper Colorado Region Compre- <br /> <br />. <br />hensive Framework Study. Appendix VII Mineral Resources. June 1977,~.1. <br /> <br />2 <br />