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<br />Y. 245, Vo! 1. Lncai impacts to r,round uatcr could occur fro-:
<br />1) rrnuval of ports of [ite coal aquifers, 2.j rnterrupt.ton of ,r:••,inin;~
<br />vrouna Nnter flux throu;h the Wined areas, ]1 chnn.^es in •.:ater •~•uality
<br />caused by teachin}•, of refuse ma[erialc placed in disposal are,v+, col 4)
<br />the effects of subsidence Eron under,,^,rn and ninin;;.
<br />P• 97.5, Vol. 2. ho d.~la on the occurrence of ~rnund eater i~ h:: ;lrnc's.
<br />Thu Cn~c., aeaa ;md encor.~passin^ rec'cs should F•n L^ro•ply drni~,~~ in .,ll but
<br />tht• eztrrnr liG corner There there hed:; e-<u:nd baLnw the }:ve! nr :.+r•t S«lt
<br />Crer!;. Cunt brd:: arc only Ecir «nui Cur^ in [his nrcn.
<br />C. ;urfncc 4;atur
<br />7. 921, Vol. 2 - r:+st 5«1L Czeel: fln+~s 20 ^i lrs xw+l h%:~c[ Co t n~ Ca'.ur nJo
<br />;'.ivur. fai Lribn[nrics of Fast SnLI Crec'.; •.^rr rnbo^,rral. °-~~t~• -.round any
<br />surf ncc• vaCCr drninaPrs ui Lhin Chr lens; nrr~, .,rc Co^: rr' `nst ~~lt Crw•':.
<br />'I'hcra ore no icnu~•n nprinP,s.
<br />7. )nl, riol. 2 - A reduction in docntiLrun•+ Flr:~• of the roror,;•~~, 'iv^r
<br />would result from consnnptive use o.r nunicinal ,~ra r. r•r by [he ~roon::.~l
<br />:aini n,q upcrntions and I~,y the projected ir•cro,9sr+~ tx,~ulatim~ in •~•~
<br />County. This reduction in Clota, coupled with the incre~s:d ::rl[ in.-1 in
<br />sewage affluent, could increase. Lhe discnlvcd uolids cunu~ntrrtiun in the
<br />Colorado River 6e Lo•.r tioover Dmm by an much ns D.~C]L mn/1 by ]^r~. "any
<br />inc na a:~~c in the salinity of the lover Co lormio Rivur is rc••,ard.•:I ~~
<br />serious inpact I~.:cnusc Che au^lity nI th+• river +~,ster is slrem;v - ar^ir.nl.
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<br />fn[ nine[ Curren[ USd5.
<br />?1.. ','i ld l.i f.c & 1'h rr at Toed and Cndcn•:en•d Snecir_s
<br />P. 931, Vot. 2. The entire Sherid«n fence nre« is nnln diner +•i nt cr
<br />rang.:. Pc11cL grnun tr«nsectr. indicate nn avera.^,~ of h2 deer ~'.+vn nE ~+a;
<br />per acre in the are« nuar the lease [rncts. Tl:u irrir,n[ed aifrlCa fit•LJs
<br />are alr.o inpartant to deer, especially in r.prin^. [tole d,:cr ++inter
<br />pn pule[ ions ore est inat ed at SG deer/x~. Wile. P'+ir in~lic :Les .~ tntnl
<br />Iwpulntum oC 7fip zninals c:~ithin the le^sc an•:,,
<br />F. 933, Vol.. ~~. There arc ]5-5~ antclop? ;n tl,,: nn:a.
<br />'fi„~ ii.ttly i+onlccliifc sunpor[ one of th•• hi~•h~~a •,n^ulntinn;: of •rountain
<br />lion in llest.ern Cnlor.ar.!o. Tha DCl'~.' ust i~atr; that r~n •r :Lana^~•^r. n[ l'rit •'.n
<br />(iccl!ides La~~n Project) suoonrts r, no;-.ul:![io~ !.f nnnroxi~-•.Lr1.•: 4t ~~ountnin
<br />lions. rlecupi eel ha!~iL 3t corn-spnnrls to -.uJe :lore h:!bitnC .vi' •'c ."tiu:+sl
<br />r.;ov~r.r r~L:; of dr.cr inf.l ucnec lion di::Lri.hntinn. Corsi Fc•rnun noel ria-Ci^9
<br />vr,;r t:~t ion, nu le deer lw pu laCion rnrl rourh hro''cn tooo^ral`hy •,r uvirl:
<br />essuntinl habit«t conponent~. The northern portions of [hu lc.:~• ::r.:a ~rr~•
<br />oecnpi.ed 51«ck bear habitnC. ~n Che :Ir•crrt hrt,~nun (hr LcLCL: ~'no'.•cLiEfr•
<br />and the !li ,•h Linu Can«1, ++hite-L «i led prni Tic do^ colonie•: am co: ann.
<br />Tai:, ar.r.~ ;.,.:; historir:ally ran^c fvr Lhc Flock-Eonted fcrreL. •. 'tl:;
<br />nhjrctivc is to nnint,ain 2 prairie do^, ncnulntiun br [hc cvontu a
<br />r.-i nl ro~!ucl i.un of the hlnclc-Eu~~t e•1 fcrrut (•~. n75, "ol. 21. Fee retJ env
<br />b:.• present in the area.
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