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<br />I\~J""~" <br />U ~tJ..;..~ <br /> <br />IV. Environmental Consequences <br />A. Direct and Indirect Effects <br />1 Wilderness Resource <br />2. Recreation Resource <br />3. Wildlife Resource <br />4. Water Resource <br />5. Livestock Operations <br />6. Vegetation <br />7. Timber Resource <br />8. Mineral Resource <br />9. Landforms and Soils <br />10. Air Resource <br />11. Cultural Resources <br />12. Visual ResourcE <br />13. Land Status <br />14. Economic and Social <br />B. Wilderness Sui tab._li ty <br />1. Wilderness Capability <br />2. ~oJ"ilderness Availability <br />3. Wilderness Ne(~d <br />C. Short Term Uses or Man's EnvironmE'nt vs. <br />the Maintenance and Enhancement of Long Term <br />Productivity <br />D. Irreversible and Irretrievable Commitment of <br />Resources <br />E. Probable Adverse Effects that Cannot be Avoided <br /> <br />v. List of Preparers <br /> <br />Vi. Distribution Ljst <br /> <br />VII. Index <br /> <br />VIII. Glossary <br /> <br />Appendix <br />A, <br />B, <br />C, <br />0, <br />E, <br />F. <br /> <br />Wilderness Attribute Rating <br />Previous Public Involvement <br />Water Quality and Quantity Data <br />Geology and Mineralization <br />Recreation <br />Summary 8f Public Participation <br />Attachment 1 - <br />Attachment 2 <br />Attachment 3 <br />Attachment 4 <br />Attachmelt 5 <br />Attachmc1t G <br /> <br />SW1UTtary <br /> <br />Numerical Summary <br />Code Book <br />General Responses <br />List of Respondents <br />Letters & Public Hearing <br />Specific Responses <br /> <br />Record <br /> <br />G. Ll2tters J{egarding Mineral Surveys <br /> <br />vii <br /> <br />48 <br />48 <br />48 <br />49 <br />50 <br />51 <br />51 <br />51 <br />52 <br />59 <br />59 <br />60 <br />60 <br />60 <br />61 <br />53 <br />63 <br />63a <br />53c <br /> <br />63k <br /> <br />631 <br />631 <br /> <br />64 <br /> <br />66 <br /> <br />68 <br /> <br />72 <br /> <br />77 <br />A-I <br />B-1 <br />C-l <br />0-1 <br />E-1 <br />F-l <br /> <br />G-l <br />