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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8200.765
Description
Little Snake River General
State
CO
Basin
Yampa/White
Water Division
6
Date
9/1/1986
Author
DOI-BLM
Title
Little Snake Resource Management Plan and Environmental Impact Statement
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />.... -, --. ~ ~ t. <br /> <br />Renewable <br />Resource <br />All resource dependent <br />opp ortuni t; es woul d <br />dec rease. Nonmotor; zed <br />settings would decrea~e by <br />5,760 acres. Semi- <br />primi ti ve-motori zed <br />settings would decrea~e by <br />147,122 acres. Rural and <br />urbani zed setti ngs woul d <br />increase by 148,381 and <br />41,310 ac res. <br /> <br />Same as Current Manage- <br />ment, except the Open ORY <br />designation could <br />adversely impact 24,438 <br />cultural sltes. <br /> <br />No sign1ficant impacts. <br /> <br />Moderate adverse impacts <br />due to soil related <br />restrictions. 8eneficial <br />illflacts to land' adjustment <br />program dLe to lack of <br />overall restrict; Q"IS. <br /> <br />No significant impacts. <br /> <br />Same as Current Management <br />Alternative. <br /> <br />No significant social <br />impacts. <br /> <br />Natural <br />Environment <br />Most resource dependent <br />~portun;ties would <br />dec rease. Nonmotori zed <br />settings would decrease by <br />4,020 acres. Semi- <br />primH; ve-motorized <br />settings would decrease by <br />154,780 acres. Rura 1 <br />and urban; zed sett; ngs <br />would increase by 145.300 <br />and 27 ,870 acres. <br /> <br />Same as Current Manage- <br />ment, except toe Open ORV <br />designation could <br />adver~e1y impa:;:t 21,871 <br />cultural ~Hes. <br /> <br />No significant impact~. <br /> <br />Same a~ Rene.....able Re~ource <br />Alternative. <br /> <br />N 0 ~;gn; f;cant impel: ts. <br /> <br />Same as Current Management <br />Alternative. <br /> <br />No significant social <br />impacts. <br /> <br />Preferred <br /> <br />A 11 res ource depe ndent <br />oppcrtuni ti es ~ould <br />decrease. Nonmotori zed <br />settings would decrease by <br />19,590 acres. Sem;- <br />prim; t i ve-motor; zed <br />setti ngs would decrease by <br />277,lb3 acres. Rural and <br />urbani zed setti ngs would <br />increase by 270,3tl5 and <br />59,070 acres. <br /> <br />Same as Current Manage- <br />ment, except the Open ORV <br />des1gnation could <br />adversely impact 29,415 <br />cultural sites. <br /> <br />No signH icant impacts. <br /> <br />Same as Renewable Resource <br />Altemati ve. <br /> <br />No significant impacts. <br /> <br />Same as Current Managenent <br />Alternathe. <br /> <br />No significant social <br />iJq)iCtS. <br /> <br />5-23 <br /> <br />Proposed <br />Plan <br />Same as Preferred <br />Altematfve. <br /> <br />Sane as Current Manage- <br />ment, except the Open DRY <br />designation could <br />adversely i~act 26,503 <br />cultural sites. <br /> <br />No s1gniftcant lllflactS. <br /> <br />Same as Renewable Resource <br />Altemative. <br /> <br />No significant fmpiCts. <br /> <br />S~e as Current Management <br />Alternattve. <br /> <br />No significant social <br />ilJllcl:ts. <br />
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