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Show Table 1. Continued. 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 ( cont.) Optimum Use Intensity Low Health Hazard vo Low Insect Population ( Brine Fly, Deer Fly, Horse Fly) Mineral Extraction Aesthetic Appeal Boat Launching, Mooring, and service Features ( Same as Those Listed Under Road Construction) Aesthetics Recreation Maintenance of Natural Brince Concentration Developing Facilities in Accordance to Demand Adverse Ecological Effects Wildlife Recreation Interference with Other Possible Uses Recreaction Industry Agriculture Reservation Pdicies Reduced Per Capita Recreational Opportunity Recreation Charges for Use Some Limitations of Use to Lower Income Groups _ Recreation Adequate Sewage Treatment Installation and Operation of Plants Recreation Tourism Solid Waste Disposal Mosquito Control Measures Implementation and Operation of Collection and Disposal Facilities Recreation Tourism Chemical Spraying Biological Control Structural Design Low Plant Density Construction of Plants in Remote Areas Provide for Adequate Flow Through Causeways ( Alter Existing Structure and Include in Design Of Planned Structures) Marsh Stabilization Water Supply Wildlife Operation and Maintenance of Spray Equipment Recreation Adverse Ecological Effects ( Mainly Through Food Chain) Wildlife Problems Associated With Decaying Organic Matter Recreation ( Same as Those Listed Under Chemical Spraying) Economic Feasibility M. E. Industry Number of Hants is Restricted M. E. Industry Access M. E. Industry Economic Feasibility M. E. Industry Transportation Change in Brine Concentration on Both Sides of Existing Dikes M. E. Industry Objectives Associated With Dever lopment of Fresh Water Areas Could Recreation Wildlife Not Be Aclucved |