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<br />There are no current oil and gas leases or lease <br />applications in the area. The southeast end <br />indicates high to medium potential for leasable <br />minerals. <br /> <br />Table E and the Minerals Potential Map, Figure 4, <br />shows the mineral information derived as a part of <br />the Forest planning process and based on available <br />information and geology of the area. A U.S.G.S. <br />Mineral Survey has not been scheduled for the area. <br /> <br />TABLE E <br /> <br />MINERAL POTENTIAL <br /> <br />Mineral <br />Level <br /> <br />Acres <br />(thousands) <br /> <br />Total Area <br /> <br />56.9 <br /> <br />Level 1 <br /> <br />Known reserves or producing <br />sites. <br /> <br />o <br /> <br />Level 2 <br /> <br />Moderate to high potential <br />for locatable minerals. <br /> <br />30.5 <br /> <br />Level 3 <br /> <br />Moderate to high potential <br />for leasable minerals. <br /> <br />5.8 <br /> <br />Level 4 <br /> <br />Low potential for locatable <br />minerals. <br /> <br />26.4 <br /> <br />Low potential for leasable <br />minerals. <br /> <br />23.9 <br /> <br />Level 5 <br /> <br />Mineral rights reserved or <br />third party. <br /> <br />~5 <br /> <br />This updated information is comparable to the <br />original RARE II evaluation which estimated a rating <br />of 60 for the occurrence of hard rock minerals and an <br />85 for the occurrence of uranium based on a scale of <br />o to 100. <br /> <br />25 <br /> <br />, ' ,- r; 8 21 <br />\ '~I 1(..., <br />