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<br />Unavoidable Adverse Impacts <br />There will be no unavoidable adverse impacts with this alternativEa. <br />Short-Term/Uses Long-Term Productivity <br />None. <br />Irreversible or Irretrievable Commitments of Resources <br />With the no action alternative, there will be approximately 2.1 million <br />tons of recoverable raw coal reserves within the lease application tract <br />and .3 million tons of recoverable raw coal reserves in lease C-023703 <br />which will be made unrecoverable by bypassing this area. <br />The unavailability of Ehis coal will not be available to extend the life <br />of the Deserado Hine by the equivalent of 2 years. <br />Cumulative Impacts <br />There would be no additional impacts as a result of this alternative. <br />V. CONSULTATION AND COORDINATION <br />Agencies, organizations, and persons consulted with, in regards to the <br />preparation of this environmental analysis are as follows: <br />Department of the Interior <br />Office of Surface Hining Reclamation and Enforcement, Denver, Colorado <br />U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Grand Junction, Colorado <br />Western Fuels-Utah Inc., Lakewood, Colorado <br />List of Contributors <br />Foster Beckett <br />Ruth Cox <br />John Fend <br />Bill Hill <br />Ed Hollowed <br />Janne Joy <br />Curt Leet <br />Hike Selle <br />Naomi Staley <br />Dean Warne <br />Jack Wenderoth <br />Roger Wickstrom <br />Geologist <br />Editorial Clerk <br />Range Conservationist <br />Assistant Area Manager <br />Wildlife Biologist <br />Realty Specialist <br />Soil Scientist <br />Archaeologist <br />Administration Services Clerk <br />Hining Engineer - .., <br />Hydrologist <br />Supervisory Environmental Protection <br />Speci.aList <br />20 <br />