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<br />LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES
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<br />L1STOFTABLES
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<br />1-1 Estlmatad Water Needa From the White River .'.'", 1 0
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<br />2-1 Comparative Summary 01 Slgnlllcant Unavoidable
<br />Adverae Impacta ........................,.........., 46
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<br />2-2 A Comparison 01 Rough Cost Estimates lor Each
<br />olthe Alternatives,.....""......,...."............ 41
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<br />3-1 011 and Gas Leases Within the Project Area, , , , , , , " 55
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<br />3-2 Known Fossils From Two Formations In the
<br />White River Dam...." ........, ..........".. ........ 55
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<br />3-3 Observed Flows During Water Years 1963-1978 """ 59
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<br />3-4 Grouping 01 Allan'a Vegetation Communities. , , , , , " 62
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<br />3-5 Acreagea 01 Potentially Affected Vegetation Types
<br />lor the Various Prolect Alternatives,."...."""""" 64
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<br />3-6 General Comparison 01 Production 01 Vegetation Types
<br />Inthe White River Dam and Hell'a Hole Canyon
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<br />Dam Area.." ......,......'.... ......,.." .......... 66
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<br />3-7 Raptors Found In the White River Dam Project Area
<br />From 1975-1979 ..............................,...... 66
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<br />3-8 Outdoor Recreation Participation By Residents olths Uinta
<br />Basin snd All Utsh Rssldents. 1976-19n"",,""'" 75
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<br />3-9 Malor Outdoor Recreation Sites Within the
<br />Uinta Bsaln ....,.................................... 76
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<br />3-10 Grazing Allotmenta Within the Project Area"",," 80
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<br />3- t 1 Known Cultural Reaources Associated With Prolect
<br />Allernatlves ....", ....,.." ......,'.. ......,.."", 83
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<br />4-1 Number 01 Acres Disturbed and Occupied lor
<br />Each Alternative" ......,.. ...."", ......",......., 92
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<br />4.2 Normal Water Depletions Under Various
<br />Alternatives.. ........... ... ,... ............. ........ 96
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<br />4-3 Worst Case Water Depletions by Alternative. . . . . . . .. 97
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<br />4.4 Lass 01 Selected Mammals Due to Flooding 01 Riparian
<br />Habitat at White River""",.",.,.".".""""" ,104
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<br />4&5 White River Dam Employment and Population
<br />Impacts..",....,.."....,....,...."",.......... ..113
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<br />4-6 White River Flows During Driest Year of Record.... .114
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<br />4-7 Projected White River Flow Conditions lor Canoeing
<br />and Rafting..................,..................,.. ,115
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<br />4-8 Avaltablllty 01 Water From White River During the Drleat
<br />Years of Record.................................... 121
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<br />4-9 Employment and Population Effects ot Hell's Hole Canyon
<br />Dam Alternative"""""",."""""""""", ,126
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<br />4-10 Housing Demands From Hell's Hole Canyon Dam
<br />Alternative........,....,.........",........".." .126
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<br />4.11 Employment and Population Impacts of the Green River
<br />Pumping Alternative.,.""""""""""""".,. 131
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<br />4.12 Housing Demands for Green River Pipeline
<br />Alternative""""""""""""".,.,.""""", 13t
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<br />4-13 Summary 01 Energy Analyals......,..........."" 133
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<br />4-14 Potential Additional Depletions From the Upper Colorado
<br />River System,.,......"....,............,..."...., t35
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<br />4-15 Cumulative Employment Projections, 1961-1995",,137
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<br />5-1 List 01 Preparers.." ....,.." ........', .........., ,140
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<br />LIST OF FIGURES
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<br />1 ~ 1 White River Dam Project Area Regional Location
<br />Map"....,.....,....""......",........",........ 8
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<br />2-1 Regional Map lor the White River Dam Project
<br />and Alternatives..................................... 14
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<br />2-2 Alternative Dam Sites for the White River Dam
<br />Project.""""".."""",..""""""""""" 16
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<br />2-3 Typical Section Through the White River Dam.",." 18
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