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Mtachment <br />Memo/Marion Dodson <br />Page -3- <br />March 3, 1980 <br />that serves as a significant source of water supply to any nublQc <br />water system, any Cl which make it technologically nr economi- <br />cally Infeasible to restore the productivi±y of subsidence affected <br />renewable resource lands, expressed in terms of food, fiber and forage, <br />to the levol it ti~rould have been if no subsidence had occurred. it is <br />important to note that some affects of subsidence are pervnissihle, if <br />they do not make it infeasib to restore the structuee or rrnewahle <br />resource lands to their permiru~reg condition ancQ f .Zn Co.*!-. <br />~ the applicant s'bou/d consider the c pability of <br />stru tures a~e~,rehle resource lands to support those uses stated <br />in the Land Use section of the application. In accord with the land <br />usp sections of the regulations (Sec. 779.?7_ & R17.13.~) the applicant <br />should consider topics such as soil and foundation characteristics, <br />topography vegetati/~ cpver and the hydrology of t11e affected lands <br />and structures. in the case of the proposeA Munger project the specific <br />questions apneas to be' (1) !•lill subsidence a "~~+ anv structures? <br />(2) l•fill sahsidenc~ ~lisrimt any sinnifican+ :i~n~ `ors ^r r^charpe areas? <br />(?) '!ill subsidnnc~ affi~ct the rroductivi+.v of *-!!~ ~•~il'lif~ hahitat, <br />rangelan~' or a~lrir.~~1*.nrel lands? <br /> <br />