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<br />.TABLE
<br />
<br />l.--SCREMATIC DIAGRAM OJ' SYSTEK 0:1'
<br />AcCOUNTS
<br />
<br />Beneflci4l and adverse
<br />el/ect3
<br />
<br />(See tab}!) 2 for ex-
<br />ample display at
<br />effects by com~
<br />ponent.)
<br />qual- (Bea table 3 for ex~
<br />ample display of
<br />efl'ecta by oom-
<br />poneot.)
<br />(See table 4 for ex-
<br />ample d18pla.y of
<br />effects by com-
<br />ponent.)
<br />
<br />Accou.nt
<br />National econom.1c de-
<br />velopment.
<br />
<br />Environmental
<br />Jty.
<br />
<br />Regional develop-
<br />ment.
<br />Region!.
<br />Reg10n 2.
<br />Rest 01' Nation.
<br />Social fa.ctore________
<br />
<br />(See table 6 for ex-
<br />a.mple display of
<br />effects by com-
<br />ponent.)
<br />TABU: 2.-BEND'lClAL .aim ADVBRSB EiTEcrs
<br />:roa A PL&R (Ua ADDITIONAL TABLES 1'08
<br />EACH ALTEftNATIVB PLAN)
<br />
<br />NATIONAL :ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
<br />Measures
<br />01 effect.
<br />
<br />Components
<br />Beneflcla1 effects:
<br />A. The value to users of in..
<br />creased outputs of goods
<br />and services. Examples
<br />include:
<br />(1) Flood cont.roL___~_____
<br />(2) Power ___n__nn_____
<br />(3) Water supply~______n_
<br />(4) Irr1ga.t1on _________n_
<br />(5) Recreation __~_________
<br />~. The va.lue of output result-
<br />ing from ext.en;lal econ-
<br />omies. Em.mp~e8lnclude:
<br />(1) Economies of I!IiCBle in
<br />.subseqQent pr0ce88lng____
<br />(2) Reduced transportation
<br />eosts M result of road re-
<br />location _________________
<br />
<br />$1,000,000
<br />1,000,000
<br />l, 000, 000
<br />l, 000, 000
<br />1. 000, 000
<br />
<br />1,000,000
<br />
<br />1.000.000
<br />
<br />Total benetlcla.l etrectsn_ 7,000,000
<br />
<br />:Adverse effects:
<br />A. The value of resources re-
<br />quired for a pl~. Ex-
<br />amples IDel ude:
<br />(1) Projec:t eOIlBtruetlou
<br />and OM&R__n_n___n__ ,3,000,000
<br />(2) Project pumping
<br />power _________h_______ 1,000,000
<br />B. Losses In output resulting
<br />from external dlaecono-
<br />m.1es. Examples inclUde:
<br />(1) .Dtseoonomies of sca.le In
<br />subsequent processtng for
<br />d1Bpl8,Ced actlvitles___uh 1,000,000
<br />(2) Increased. transporta-
<br />1;Ion ooets IlB result of rOad
<br />relocatlon ______________~ 1,000,000
<br />
<br />TotaJ. adverse efl'ecte__nn 8,000.000
<br />
<br />Net lJenefl.cl8.l. eft'ects____..~~_n_ 1,000,000
<br />
<br />NOTICES
<br />
<br />TABL): S.-BENEFICIAL AND AnYl!lRSE EITECTS rOB A PLAN (USE A!>Dn'IONAL TABUS roa ~lI
<br />ALTZRNAttn:. PuN)
<br />
<br />(]omponen~.
<br />Bene1lc:l~1 and. adven;e efJeots:
<br />A. Open and green space, wild and
<br />8Oeolo rivers. lakes, b~aches,
<br />shores, mountains and Wilder_
<br />ness areas, estuaries. aDd other
<br />areas of natural beauty.
<br />
<br />B. ArcheOlogIcal, hlatorlcaJ., bio-
<br />lOgical, and geological reoources
<br />and selected. ecological systeDlll.
<br />
<br />C. The quaUty of water, fa~d, and
<br />air resources.
<br />
<br />D. Irreven1ble eommltmenta at
<br />resources to future u.aes.
<br />
<br />ENVIaONMENTAL QUALITY
<br />
<br />Meaaures 01 efJecu
<br />
<br />Examples include:
<br />1. Crea.te lake With 3,500 surface acres. 70 mUes
<br />ot.shorellne.. and depth of 80 feet, with high
<br />quality water and excellent access.
<br />2. Crea.te 600 ~acres of open and green BpaCe
<br />along creek', 1,000 to 1,600 feet Wid", w1~
<br />good access and located 4 mUes from c:tty.
<br />9. Inundate. 9,500 acres of open and green space,
<br />10 miles long and 1h-m.11e wide, located along
<br />stream and near city.
<br />
<br />Examplea Include:
<br />1. Preserve recogn1.zed historical archeOlogical
<br />feature e.nd. enhance e.coeBS to fe8lture.
<br />2. Enhance wtld1l!e habitat by aoqutsttlon of
<br />500 acres mixed forest, pastureland: con-
<br />structIon of three small ponda with 60 sur-
<br />face acres expected to. maintain duck and
<br />pheasant population of 6,000 and. 10,000
<br />bIrds, respecUvely.
<br />3. DIsrupt 3,000 acres of w;l]d]fJe hsbJtat. due ~
<br />Interior access roads and adjacent pIcnickIng
<br />and camping I5l.tes,. with poss1ble decrease In .
<br />deer, pheasant; and duck p'opulatlon.
<br />
<br />Examples include:
<br />. 1. Meet State water quality 2ita.ndards over 20G
<br />mlles of stream below l'(lscrvolr.
<br />2. Enhance esthetic appeal of l8n.d8 adJaosnt
<br />to reservoir by selected olea.r1ng and. enhance
<br />viSUal enjoyment by unique des1gn anCl Joca.
<br />. Uon 0: access !oads. -...\
<br />I.. Prevent erosion by provision of 1500 ~es of
<br />grassed waterways and Implementation of
<br />~op rotatIon practices On 5,000 acres of
<br />lo.nd.
<br />4t. Increase 5aJt concentration over 60 mlles of
<br />stream from X p.p.m. to Y p.p.m. due to salt
<br />load. In return 1lows.
<br />8. Increase ero51on over 2,000 acres due to ac-
<br />ceM road borrow pits and denuded recrea-
<br />tIon sites as a result of expected COncen-
<br />trated use; sUt load downstream of reservoir
<br />estImated to Increase X tons per year.
<br />
<br />Examples Include:
<br />L Preserve low cost reservoIr site by recom-
<br />m~nd1ng development C1f well tleld tor mu-
<br />niCIpal water supply at Slightly greater cost
<br />to the natIonal econOlnlc development'
<br />obJective.
<br />2. Reservoir La to .be located at alte With some
<br />ilnIque species of plants and wtlderneM
<br />qUalItIes due to llm1ted access but wh1ch La
<br />a very emclent :reservoir alte.
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<br />FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 36, NO, 245_TUESDAT, DECEMBER 21, 1971
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