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<br />484 <br /> <br />485 <br /> <br />486 <br /> <br />487 <br /> <br />488 <br /> <br />489 <br /> <br />490 <br /> <br />491 <br /> <br />492 <br /> <br />493 <br /> <br />494 <br /> <br />495 <br />496 <br />497 <br />498 <br />499 <br />500 <br />501 <br />502 <br />503 <br />504 <br />505 <br />506 <br />507 <br />508 <br />509 <br />510 <br />511 <br />512 <br />513 <br />514 <br />515 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Chapter III - Affected Environment/Environmental Consequences <br />PDEIS - Navajo Reservoir Operations <br /> <br /> <br />Table III-_,-Mean expenditures 01 out-ol-State anglers ($ per trip)' <br /> <br />Expenditure type <br /> <br />Expenditure in county <br /> <br />Guide service lee and rentals <br /> <br />38 <br /> <br />Rental vehicle <br /> <br />120 <br /> <br />Gas and oil lor vehicle <br /> <br />40 <br /> <br />Groceries and beverages <br /> <br />20 <br /> <br />Meals in restaurants (2/day) <br />Lodging <br /> <br />60 <br /> <br />124 <br /> <br />Miscellaneous purchases <br /> <br />60 <br />462 <br /> <br />Total expenditure (per trip) <br /> <br />, Data provided by various guides and outfitters through personal conversations, <br /> <br />Applying these expenditures as direct inlpacts to San Juan COWlty using the IMPLAN <br />model yields approximately $64,853,000 to $74,905,000 (direct, indirect, and induced <br />impacts) to the local economy in total output as a result of out-of-State anglers' fishing <br />expenditures on the San Juan River in San Juan CoWlty New Mexico. <br /> <br />Because of an estinuted reduction of out-of-State anglers (provided in the "Recreation" <br />section) of 34 percent, or 38,900 '.ll1glers, a maximum \05S of$12.0 million dollars in <br />total output and 261 jobs for the COWlty could be expected. This amOlUltS to less than a <br />1 percent reduction in the sectors of transportation, wholesale, and retail trade in the <br />COlUlty, which would not be significant. However, these losses-when considered in the <br />smaller communities such as Navajo Dam or the larger City of Farmington- would be <br />considered significant. <br /> <br />With a reduction in the nwnber of anglers on the San Juan River there would be an <br />impact on the revenues generated from the sale of both resident and non-resident fishing <br />licenses by the NMDGF. Fishing license fees are as follows: annual resident, $17.50; <br />annual nonresident, $39; I-day resident or nonresident, $8; or 5-day resident or <br />nonresident, $16, <br /> <br />Draft - Not fir Public Review - January 25,2002 <br /> <br />01081 <br />