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<br />3483 <br /> <br />Land <br /> <br />fallowing <br />Definition <br />Test land fallowing program <br />the Ft. Lyon system; limited <br />summary of requirements <br /> <br />Drv-no and R~...taHoo fo.<'1:!'? <br />~ tty <br />/ <br />in California; App 6.4 <br />to one year. <br /> <br />Land Use: Land Fallowina. <br /> <br />Dry-up and revegetation (App 6.3) <br />Brief on valley experience <br />requirements <br /> <br /> <br />~ Development of Evaluation Process <br />Similar to environmental impact analysis <br />Definitions: impact, criteria, sector <br /> <br />o~ <br /> <br />~ Deve10ument of Criteria and Indicators <br /> <br />Fatal flaw - \),)\i~ ;:;> +~ ~ <br />Screening factors <br />~. Table 6.1 <br /> <br />, fl.- ~ <br />j-( ~f. <br /> <br /><< Historic Transfers moved to Chapter 2>> Of'\~f!J~tV r <br /> <br /> <br />Matrix as a Tool in Evaluation f ~~ti~ <br /> <br />~O~ ," <br /> <br />Advantages and disadvantages <br /> <br />~\j/ <br />~ <br /> <br />Fatal flaw alysis; all are possible within FJ criteria ,~ <br /> <br />Table 6.2 Quantitative and Qualitative Impact Matrix .~~~' <br /> <br />Status Quo; 51 percent dryup and cumulative effects <br />property values <br />property taxes <br />annual production <br /> <br />Discuss 0 <br /> <br /> <br />f - i'l <br /> <br />(ft~' <br /> <br />Use in Ran~ing <br /> <br />in <br /> <br />Results <br /> <br />Water banking and interruptible supply <br />similarities <br />differences <br />effects <br /> <br />Transfers to new uses <br />no incentive or flexibility to accomplish <br />Great Plains Reservoirs and wildlife uses <br />Industrial development water <br /> <br />e,/6'd 'OJ ~NI~33NI~N3 ~NINNO~~ Lv:v, E6, ,E ~~w <br />