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Show Table 1. Continued. Possible use Desired system characteristic related to use Some possible methods of achieving the desired system characteristic Areas which may be negatively influenced by implementation of the method ( impact areas) Some social use areas which may be affected Information needed to understand the system characteristic of areas of influence b. Dike a portion of the lake and farm brine shrimp eggs 2. Adequate supply of food a. Insure adequate nutrient supply Dikes may alter the circulation patterns Associated algae production M. E. Industries Recreation Feasibility. Alternatives to collecting The role in algae production of nutrients input to the lake and recycled nutrients in the lake. The effect on nutrient levels in the lake of meet- EPA stream standards. C. Oil and Gas to 1. Access to lake and drilling platforms a. Road and dike construction Alters lake habitat and circulation M. E. Industries patterns Brine Shrimp 2. Maximum oil production a. Appropriate location of drilling platforms 3. No ( or minimum) a. Appropriate locations of effect on other users of drilling platforms the lake b. Minimum oil spills 4. Minimum aesthetic affect Appropriate location of drilling platforms Interference with other uses Same as I. C. 2. a. Increased costs. Government regulation. Same as I. C. 2. a. Wildlife, Recreation, M. E. Industries Oil Development M. E. Industries Wildlife, Recreation, Brine Shrimp Recreation, Wildlife Present circulation patterns. The circulation patterns which would result from dike construction. Land use planning Size of buffer zones required between drilling areas and other users of the lake. Effects which a single or chronic oil spills would have on wildlife, recreation, M. E. Industries, and the lakes ecosystem. Methods to prevent and clean up spills Land use planning Buffer zones required. |