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<br />323 <br />324 <br /> <br />325 <br />326 <br />327 <br />328 <br />329 <br />330 <br />331 <br />332 <br />333 <br />334 <br />335 <br />336 <br />337 <br />338 <br />339 <br />340 <br />341 <br />342 <br />343 <br />344 <br />345 <br />346 <br /> <br />347 <br />348 <br />349 <br />350 <br />351 <br />352 <br />353 <br />354 <br />355 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br /> <br />Chapter III - Affected Environment/Environmental Consequences <br />PDEIS - Navajo Reservoir Operations <br /> <br />Mining <br />Construction <br /> <br />Table III-_.-Comparison of retail sales sectors in <br />San Juan County, Utah, in 1998 <br /> <br />Sales <br />($) <br /> <br />12,779,000 <br /> <br />3,541,000 <br /> <br />2,817,000 <br /> <br />10,458,000 <br /> <br />10,561 ,000 <br /> <br />2,753,000 <br /> <br />Industry <br /> <br />Manufacturing <br />Transportation and public utilities <br />Wholesale trade retail sales <br />Retail, building materials, and farm <br />equipment <br />Retail, general <br />Retail, food stores <br /> <br />385,000 <br />10,807,000 <br />4,896,000 <br />263,000 <br />827,000 <br />3,252,000 <br />5,174,000 <br />819,000 <br />10,479,000 <br />13,913,000 <br />8,635,000 <br />102,359,000 <br /> <br />Retail, auto and service stations <br />Retail, apparel and accessories stores <br />Retail, home furnishing stores <br />Retail, eating and drinking places <br />Retail, miscellaneous stores <br />Finance, insurance, and real estate <br />Hotels and other lodging places <br />Services other than lodging <br />Other industries <br />Total retail sales <br /> <br />Percent of total <br /> <br />12.5 <br /> <br />3.5 <br /> <br />2,8 <br /> <br />10,2 <br /> <br />10,3 <br /> <br />2,7 <br /> <br />0.4 <br />10.6 <br />4.8 <br />0,3 <br />0,8 <br />3.2 <br />5,1 <br />0.8 <br />10,2 <br />13.6 <br />8.4 <br />100.0 <br /> <br />Source: Utah State Tax Commission, <br />Note: Agriculture is not included because it is not a major retail sector in county economy, <br /> <br />Methodology <br /> <br />The socioeconomic analysis presented in this section discusses potencial direct, indirect, <br />and induced inlpacts that could occur in the three cowlties previously identified. <br />Information was collected from State and local governments, visitor bureaus, fishing and <br />river rafting guides, and restaurant, lodging, and retail store owners from Navajo <br />Reservoir to Mexican Hat, Utah on the San Juan River. <br /> <br />January 25,2002 - Nalfor Public Review - Draft <br />