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<br />{~~~\ <br /> <br />...... <br />...... <br />CJ1 <br />,,-" <br /> <br />(.~'~;?kl <br />',-':'-.~". <br />"'o.~,y~ <br /> <br />';-'-';::\; <br />'<(.-:-.,. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />Reply: It is true that if the total Big Sandy watershed is consid- <br />ered, there would be great numbers of deer, fishing and many other <br />types of recreation, but in the sagebrush area of the project where <br />local impacts will result, there are only the limited animals, fish- <br />life, and recreation previously mentioned. <br /> <br />20. Comment: Page II-197, paragraph 3, last sentence. - We suggest <br />the word "trash" be changed to "non-game." <br /> <br />Reply: The suggested change has been made for the final statement. <br /> <br />21. Comment: Page II-198, line 1. - We suggest the word "threatened" <br />be changed to "endangered." <br /> <br />Reply: The word change has been made as suggested. <br /> <br />22. Comment: Page 11-202, paragraph 4, last line. - We suggest the <br />word "shortgrass" be changed to "sagebrush-grass." <br /> <br />Reply: The word change has been made as suggested. <br /> <br />23 . Comment: <br />limits do not <br />the source of <br /> <br />Page <br />agree <br />these <br /> <br />111-8, table 111-3. - We suggest that since these <br />with the Water Quality Criteria 1972 (EPA) limits, <br />limits be referenced. <br /> <br />Reply: The sources of these limits are "Water Quality Criteria," <br />second edition by McKee and Wolf (1963), Publication 3-A (Reprint, <br />June 1, 1974), California State Water Resources Control Board, and <br />The Water Encyclopedia by Todd (1970). These sources have been ref- <br />erenced as suggested. <br /> <br />24. Comment: Page 111-10, fifth last line. - We suggest the reason <br />for the land being idle be included. <br /> <br />Reply: The text has been revised to include the reasons for idle <br />land. Idle lands located in the saline seep areas near canals and <br />those located near the Colorado River should eventually become pro- <br />ductive areas. Refer to chapter III, section A.4., Irrigation <br />Improvements. <br /> <br />19 <br />