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<br />GLOSSARY AND ABBREVIATIONS,
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<br />I NTRODUCTI ON
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<br />Foreword ,
<br />Objectives,
<br />Authority ,
<br />Background,
<br />Study Approach,
<br />Description of the Project - Upper South Platte Unit,
<br />Alternatives,
<br />Study Team, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
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<br />SUMMARY
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<br />Baseline Conditions - Two Forks Area, , , , , , , . , , , , , ,
<br />Projected Effects - No-Project Alternative, , , , , , , , , . , ,
<br />Projected Effects of Construction of Proposed Two Forks Project
<br />Alternative Courses of Action """"",.",,',
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<br />SECTION ONE - BASELINE CONDITIONS - TWO FORKS AREA
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<br />1 PHYSICAL CONDITIONS
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<br />1.4
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<br />Aquatic System,
<br />Geology, , , ,
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<br />Transportation ,
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<br />2 ECOLOGICAL CONDITIONS
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<br />2,1
<br />2,2
<br />2,3
<br />2.4
<br />2,5
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<br />Meteorology and Climatology,
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<br />Wildlife, , . , , , , ,
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<br />Aquatic Life ", , ,
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<br />3 SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
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<br />3,1
<br />3.2
<br />3,3
<br />3.4
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<br />Recreation, , , , , , , .
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<br />Archaeology and History
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<br />Commerce and Industry,
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