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Show Table 1. Identification of problems associated with possible uses of Great Salt Lake. Possible Uses Desirable System Characteristic Related to Uses Some Methods of Achieving Desirable System Characteristics Some Possible Problem Areas Influenced by Implementation of Methods ( Impact Areas) Some Social Use Areas Affected by Problems Recreation and Tourism Stable Water Level Dike Construction in the Great Salt Lake Alteration of Circulation Patterns Mineral Extraction Industry Recreation Physical Barrier to Free Access to Entire Lake. Recreation Water Transportation Maintenance of Dikes Recreation and Tourism Alteration of the Biological Habitat Wildlife Bring Shrimp Harvesting Recreation Construction of Tribuary Storage Reservoirs Transbasin Diversions Flooding" oTDcveloped Lands Alteration of Biological Habitat Interrupted Deliveries During Low Flow Periods ~ RecreactTon Agriculture Industry Transportation Wildlife Recreation Recreation Weather Modification oo Alteration of Biological Habitat Control Procedures not Sufficiently Well Established Wildlife Recreation Agricufture Recreation Fresh Water Bodies for Water Based Activities ( Skiing, Boating, Swimming, Fishing) Easy Access Dike Construction in the Great Salt Lake Construction of Tributary Storage Reservoirs Road Construction Dike Construction in GSL for Road Bed Development of Parks, Resorts, Beaches, and Associated Features ( Same as those Listed Under Stable Water Level) ( Same as those Listed Under Stable Water Level) Maintenance Problems Obtaining Right- of- Ways Re c re act ion Agriculture Wildlife ( Same as Those Listed Under Stable Water Level) Adverse Ecological Effects Aesthetics ( Visual) Use Regulation Interference with Other Possible Uses Wildlife Recreation Recreation Recreation Recreation Industry Agriculture |