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<br />'.002.321 <br />(B) <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Is there land use iacompatible with NWSR designation (i.e., refuse <br />disposal, gravel operations, etc.)7 List UUIIlber and type. <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br />(C) What are the existant man-made improvements (i.e., 'bridges, power lines, <br />rOads, railroads, impoundments etc.)1 <br />1. Oil pipeline crosses the river twice. <br />2. Approximately 14 bridges cross over the river. <br />3. Highways #64 and #132 follow the river practically its entire length. <br />4. Numerous stockyards and loading pens are located in the Rangely and <br />Meeker areas. <br /> <br />CD) What are tbe known proposed land uses (i.e., hydro-projects, subdivision, <br />etc. )1 <br />Alternative proposed dam and reservoir sites along the White River and its <br />tributaries are identified as follows: <br />1. Yellow Creek dam and reservoir. <br />2. Ripple dam and reservoir. <br />3. Paradise Park dam and reservoir. <br /> <br />7.. PRESENT LAND OWNERSHIP and admlnlstratiOD (miles and percentages of each) <br /> <br />(A) Private: Many acres in the Meeker area. Total length of the river is 174 mile, <br /> <br />(B) State: <br /> 1. State Land Board 1 <br /> 2. Other <br />(C) Federal: <br /> 1. Forest Service Approximately 20 miles. <br /> 2. Bureau of Land Management 1 <br /> <br />-3- <br />