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_ LIST OF FIGURES CONT. <br />• <br /> Figure No. Page <br /> 2.2-4 Emission Permit for Utility Ash and Sludge 2-57c <br /> Disposal <br /> 2.3-1 Showing the Relationship of Intensity of Grazing 2-117 <br /> to Range Condition and the Relative Proportion <br /> of Decreasers, Increasers and Invaders <br /> 2.4-1 Average Deer Days of Use According to Pellet 2-145 <br /> Group Census by Vegetation Type During Summer <br /> and Winter Periods at Trapper Mine, 1974-1977 <br /> 2.4-2 Average Minimum Number of Deer Present During 2-148 <br /> the Winter Months of 1973 through 1978 by Aerial <br /> Census as Compared to the East and West Portion <br /> of the North Facing Slopes of the Mine Plan Area <br /> and Adjacent Areas at Trapper Mine <br /> 2.4-3 Average Minimum Number of Deer Present Based 2-149 <br /> Upon Aerial Surveys During Winter Months 1973 <br /> Chrough 1978 as Compared to North and South <br /> Facing Slopes of the Trap pet Mine, Mine Plan <br /> Area and Adjacent Areas <br /> 2.4-4 Average Elk Days of Use by Vegetative Type 2-154 <br /> According Co Pellet Group Counts within the <br /> Trapper Mine, Mine Plan Area, 1974 through <br /> 1977 <br /> 2.4-5 Average Minimum Number of Elk Sighted during 2-157 <br /> Aerial Census of the Proposed Mine Plan Area <br /> and Adjacent Area, 1973 through 1978 <br />2.4-6 Average Minimum Number of Elk Sighted by Aerial 2-158 <br />Surveys during Winter Months 1973 through 1979 <br />as Compared to Nocth and South Facing Slopes of <br />the Williams Fork Mountains Within and Adjacent <br />to the Trapper Mine, Mine Plan Area <br />2.6-1 Soil Conservation, Prime Farmland Analysis 2-344 <br />2.7-1 Location of the Yampa River and Williams Fork 2-347 <br />Basin <br />2.7-2 Simplified Geologic Map of the Trapper Mine Area 2-351 <br />2.7-3 Generalized Geologic Dip Section - Trappar Mine 2-352 <br />• ii-3 <br />REVISED I.;AY 25 '8E <br />