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Chapter IV.1 Environmental Setting/Affected Environment
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Chapter IV.2 Air Quality
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Chapter IV.3 Meteorology and Climate Change
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Chapter IV.5 Flood Hazard, Hydrology, and Drainage
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Chapter IV.6 Groundwater, Water Supply, and Water Quality
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Chapter IV.8 Cultural Resources
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Chapter IV.14 BLM Special Designations, Classifications, Allocations, and Lands With Wilderness Characteristics
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Chapter IV.16 Livestock Grazing
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Chapter IV.26 Other Required NEPA and CEQA Analyses
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Chapter IV.27 Comparison of Alternatives
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