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Show The commodity alternative doesn't seem to take into account the commodity value of the recreation and ecotourism industry, only extractive resource industries ( 1.6, 2.1, 1.3 Q. Areas in need of further research are identified in the GSL management plan. Contingent valuation and other types of nonmarket valuation of the lake's resources would help to ascertain other values of the resources, in addition to market values. A study such as this is recommended for future work on the lake under the " Commercial and Industrial Uses" section as time, human resources and funding permit. Comment Contributors Comments to Scoping Scoping issue ideas were received from the following persons, groups or at the following meetings ( note, not all scoping issues came from comments directly received by the GSL Planning Team): Adler, Robert W. Anderson, Russell J. ( Salt Creek, Inc.) Battle, Cullen ( Farmington Bay Advocates) Begue, Tim ( Prime Artemia Incorporated) Borigone, Joe ( DEQ/ DAQ) Brindley, William A. ( Utah State University) Bureau of Land Management Carter, Kevin ( SITLA) Ciak, Penny L. ( Great Salt Lake Audubon) Cole, David W. ( Salt Creek, Inc.) Cole, Don P. ( Salt Creek, Inc.) Cook, F. Grant Corey, Gerald and Rosemary Covey, Owen Kent ( New State Inc/ Jordan Fur & Reclamation Co.) De Freitas, Lynn ( Friends of Great Salt Lake) Department of Community & Economic Development Division of State History Department of Environmental Quality: Division of Air Quality Division of Drinking Water Division of Water Quality Department of Natural Resources: Administration and DNR Planners Division of Forestry, Fire & State Lands Division of Parks and Recreation Division of Water Resources Division of Wildlife Resources Division of Water Rights Utah Geological Survey Edwards, Gerald ( Union Pacific Railroad Company) Friends of Great Salt Lake 335 |