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<br />Step 3 - <br /> <br />Step 4 - <br /> <br />Step 5 - <br /> <br />For a quarter mile section (or larger) on a USGS map layout a hypothetical water <br />distribution system such as a secondary water system - see Figure I. (Note: <br />Harris Engineering of Durango has recently completed work on a secondary <br />water system for water users of Pine River water which may be of value in <br />completing this analysis). <br /> <br />Determine the impacts (positive or negative) occurring to wetlands, wildlife <br />habitat, etc. For example, once the number of acres of wetlands which are <br />impacted is determined, this number can then be transposed to the future <br />expected growth in that population center by a multiplication factor <br /> <br />(Note: Not all environmental impacts can be assessed in this manner such as <br />Threatened, Endangered, and Sensitive Species) <br /> <br />Calculate the water supply for the representative area and transpose to future <br />growth as show in Table 2. This will provide environmental resource specialist <br />with a factor to multiply their results from the representative area analyzed to <br />transpose impacts to full development.. (Refer to attachment from Central Utah <br />Proiect on method of calculating imDacts) <br /> <br />5 <br /> <br />Draft - Jim Riley <br />Saturday. June 05, 1999 <br />