HEALTH IMPACTS OF
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION IN
ENERGY DEVELOPMENT
IMPACTED COMMUNITIES:
VOLUME II
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HEALTH IMPACTS OF
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION IN
ENERGY DEVELOPMENT
IMPACTED COMMUNITIES:
VOLUME II
Appendices
Final Report
Phase I
Prepared for the
Office of Energy Activities
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Region VIII
Denver, Colorado 80203
Under Contract No. 68-01-1949
N. L. Hammer, Project Officer
By
COPLEY INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION
7817 Herschel Avenue
La Jolla, California 92038
September 1976

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
VOLUME I
PREFACE
LIST OF FIGURES
LIST OF TABLES
1.	INTRODUCTION
2.	SUMMARY
3.	RECOMMENDATIONS
4.	ASSESSMENT OF HEALTH IMPACTS RESULTING FROM
DEVELOPMENT OF ENERGY RESOURCES
5.	INFORMATION CONCERNING HEALTH IMPACTS RESULTING
FROM DEVELOPMENT OF ENERGY RESOURCES
6.	ANALYSIS OF AVAILABLE DATA AND INFORMATION
A.	Health Impacts Attributable to Development of Energy Resources
B.	Approaches and Economic Considerations in Providing Health Services
7.	PROCEDURES FOR EVALUATING HEALTH IMPACTS RESULTING
FROM DEVELOPMENT OF ENERGY RESOURCES
8.	BIBLIOGRAPHY
VOLUME II
APPENDICES
A.	List of energy-development impacted communities, by states, planning
regions, and counties.
B.	Offices, agencies, responsible officials, and other sources of data
related to health effects associated with development of energy resources.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
(cont'd)
VOLUME n
C.	Summary of data from Profile Survey - Energy Resources Development
Impacted Communities conducted by Mountain Plains Federal Regional
Council.
(1)	Survey form and data for 1974
(2)	Survey form and data for 1975
D.	Occurrence of selected adverse conditions that contribute to health
impacts in communities affected by development of energy resources
(1)	Data for 1974
(2)	Data for 1975
E.	Intensity and relative significance of selected factors that contribute
to health impacts in communities affected by development of energy
resources.
(1)	Data for 1974
(2)	Data for 1975
F.	Classification of communities affected by energy developments as to
extent of health impacts.
G.	Examples of available demographic and vital statistics data.

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APPENDIX A
List of energy-development impacted communities

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ENERGY DEVELOPMENT IMPACTED COMMUNITIES
COLORADO
Planning Region
Northeastern Colorado Council of
Governments
Denver Regional Council of
Governments
Huerfano-Las Animas Area Council
of Governments
San Juan Basin Regional Planning
Commission
District 10 Regional Planning
Commission
County
Morgan
Adams
Arapahoe
Las Animas
Dolores
Delta
Community
Brush"'*
Bennett**
Strasburg**
Byers**
Deertrail**
Aguilar**
Cokedale**
Starkville**
Dove Creek**
Bowie**
Cedaredge**
Crawford**
Delta**
Hotchkiss**
Lazear**
Orchard City"*
Paonia**
Redland Mesa**
Rogers Mesa**
Gunnison
Somerset**
Data available from Survey conducted by Mountain Plains Federal Regional Countil
*1974 Data only
**1975 Data only
***1974 and 1975 Data

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Planning Region
County
Community
San Miguel
Colorado West Area Council of	Garfield
Governments
Mesa
Moffat
Rio Blanco
Northwest Colorado Council of	Jackson
Governments
Pitkin
Routt
Egnar**
Slick Rock**
Carbondale***
Glenwood Springs***
Grand Valley***
New Castle***
Rifle***
Silt***
Collbran***
DeBeque***
Fruita***
Gateway**
Grand Junction*
Palisade***
Craig***
Dinosaur***
Maybell**
Meeker***
Rangely***
Walden***
Redstone**
Hayden***
Oak Creek***
Phippsburg**
Yampa***

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MONTANA
Planning Region	County
High Plains Provisional Council for	Daniels
District One
Not in organized planning districts	Big Horn
Custer
McCone
Powder River
Rosebud
Community
Scobey
Crow Agency**
Decker"**
Hardin**
Lodge Grass**
Wyola**
Miles City**
Circle***
Broadus**
Ashland**
Birney***
Colstrip***
Forsyth***
Lame Deer***
Rosebud**
Treasure
Hysham**

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NORTH DAKOTA
Planning Region
Lewis and Clark 1805 Regional
Council for Development
County
Burleigh
McLean
Mercer
Morton
Community
Bismarck***
Coleharbor**
Garrison**
Mercer**
Turtle Lake*"
Underwood**"
Washburn***
Wilton**
Beulah***
Golden Valley
Hazen***
Pick City***
Stanton***
Zap***
Glenn Ullin**
Hebron**
Mandan***
New Salem***
Roosevelt-Custer Regional
Council
Oliver
Dunn
Center

Dodge***
Dunn Center*
Halliday**
Killdeer***
Manning***
Stark
Dickinson
'i*

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SOUTH DAKOTA
Planning Region	County
Sixth District Council of Local	Butte
Governments
Fall River
Harding
Lawrence
Community
Belle Fourche***
Edgemont***
Hot Springs**
Buffalo***
Camp Crook***
Spearfish***
White wood"*
Meade
Pennington
Sturgis**
Rapid City**

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UTAH
Planning Region	County
Five County Association of	Beaver
Governments
Garfield
Iron
Kane
Washington
Six County Commissioners	Sevier
Organization
Community
Beaver***
Milford***
Minersville**
Antimony***
Boulder***
Cannonville**
Escalante***
Panguitch***
Tropic***
Cedar City***
Paragonah* * *
Parowan***
Glendale***
Helt Marina**
Kanab***
Orderville***
Enterprise***
Hilldale***
Hurricane***
La Verkin***
Santa Clara**
St. George***
Snow Canyon*
Washington***
Annabella***
Aurora***
Elsinore***
Glenwood***
Koosharem***
Monroe***
Redmond***
Richfield***
Salina***
Sigurd* **
Wayne
Bicknell***
Capital Reef**
Loa***

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Planning Region	County
Uintah Basin Association of	Daggett
Governments
Duchesne
Uintah
Mountainlands Association of	Summit
Governments
Southeastern Utah Association of	Carbon
Governments
Emery
Community
Manila***
Altamont***
Duchesne***
My ton***
Roosevelt***
Tabiona***
Tridell**
Vernal***
Coalville**
East Carbon City***
Helper***
Hiawatha**
Price***
Surmyside***
Wellington***
Castle Dale***
Cleveland***
Elmo***
Ferron***
Green River***
Huntington***
Orangeville***
San Juan
Blanding**
Monticello**

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WYOMING
Planning Region
Gillette-Campbell County Planning
Office
Rawlins-Carbon County Planning
Office
Douglas-Converse County Planning
Office
Northeast Wyoming Three County
Joint Power Board
Fremont County
City of Lander
Buffalo-Johnson County Planning
Office
Regional Planning Office
County
Campbell
Carbon
Converse
Crook
Weston
Fremont
Johnson
Hot Springs
Washakie
Community
Gillette***
Elk Mountain*
Elmo**
Hanna**
Hanna/Elmo*
Medicine Bow**
Rawlins***
Douglas***
Glenrock***
Moorcroft**
Newcastle**
Jeffrey City
River ton**
Lander**
Buffalo***
Kaycee**
Thermopolis
Worland
Lincoln-Uinta Counties Planning
Office
Lincoln
Diamondville***
Kemmerer*
Uinta
Evans ton**
Fort Bridger*
Lyman***
Mountain View***
Casper-Natrona County Planning
Office
Natrona
Casper**
Evansville**
Mills**

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Planning Agency
Platte County Joint Planning Office
Sheridan Area Planning Office
Sweetwater County
Rock Springs Planning Office
No city/county planning agency
County
Community
Platte
Chugwater***
Guernsey*
Wheatland***
Sheridan
Big Horn***
Dayton***
Ranchester*
Sheridan*
Story***
Sweetwater
Granger***
Green River**
South Superior
Warn sutter**
Rock Springs*'
Goshen
Fort Laramie"
Torrington**
Park
Meeteetse***

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APPENDIX B
Offices, agencies, responsible officials, and other sources of data
related to health effects associated with development of energy resources

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FEDERAL, REGIONAL, AND MULTLSTATE AGENCIES
FEDERAL
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region VIII
Office of Energy Activities
1860 Lincoln Street
Denver, Colorado 80203
Phone: 303/837-3073
N . L. Hammer
Colorado:
Federal Building and U .S . Courthouse
500 Gold Avenue, S .W .
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87L01
Hione: 505/474-2155
Ptrry C . Brackett, Chief
Office of Environmental Health
U.S. Department of Healdi, Education, and Welfare
Region VIII
Federal Ollice Building
1961 Stout Street
Denver, Colorado 80202
Hione: 303/837-4461
REGIONAL COMMISSIONS
Old West Regional Commission	Montana
Room 306-A	Nebraska
Fratt Building	North Dakota
Billings, Montana 59102	South Dakota
Hione: 406/245-6711	Wyoming
Hilary H . Conner, M .D .
Regional Health Administrator
Beth Givens
Information Specialist
Michael Liebrnan, Liaison Officer
National Center for Health Statistics
Ralph C. Barnes, Director
Division of Prevention
James E . Ver Duft, Chief
Health Planning Branch
Dean Hungerford, Director
Division of Health Service
George Rold
Office of Intergovernmental Affairs
Federal Regional Council
1961 Stout Street
Denver, Colorado 80202
Hione: 303/837-2751
Russell W . Fitah, Representative
Federal Energy Admmistration
U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
Indian Health Service Area Offices
Montana and Wyoming:
2727 Central Avenue
P.O . Box 2143
Billings, Montana 59103
Hione: 406/585-6452
Four Comers Regional Commission
3535 East 30th Street
Suite 238
Farmington, New Mexico 87401
Hione: 505/327-9626
Carl A . Larson
Executive Director
MULT1STATE OFFICES
Arizona
Colorado
New Mexico
Utah
Fort Union Regional Task Forces
State Capitol
Bismarck, North Dakota 58505
Hione: 701/224-2916
Sheila Miedema
Project Coordinator
Montana
North Dakota
South Dakota
Wyoming
Western Governors' Regional Energy Fblicy Office
4730 Oakland Street
Denver, Colorado 80239
Hione: 303/371-4280
Donald A . Rapp
Resources Banner
Arizona
Colorado
Montana
Nevada
New Mexico
North Dakota
South Dakota
Utah
Wyoming
Richard J. Anderson, Assistant Area Director
Environmental Health and Engineering Programs
North Dakota and South Dakota:
Aberdeen Area, IHS
115 4th Street, S .E .
Aberdeen, South Dakota 57401
Hione: 605/782-7553
Bill F . Pearson, Chief
Office of Environmental Health
Utah:
Navajo Area, IHS
P .S . Box G
Window Rock, Arizona 86515
Hione: 602/871-5851
Donald G . Myer, Assistant Area Director
Environmental llealdiand Engineering Programs

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COLORADO
STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Colorado Department of Health
4210 East 11 ih Avenue
Denver, Colorado 80220
Phone: 303/388-6111
Edward G. Dreyfus, M.D., M.P.H
Executive Director
Extension 315
Thomas M. Vernon, M D., Chief
Epidemiology Section
Extension 252
Robert E. Fontaine, M.D.
Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) Officer
Extension 252
OrlenJ. Wiemann, Chief
Milk, Food and Drug Section
Engineering and Sanitation Division
Extension 265
Donald J. Davids, Chief
Records and Statistical Secuon
Extension 237
(Health Information)
E. P. Pugsley, Ph.D., Director
Engineering and Sanitation Division
Extension 325
STATE PLANNING AGENCY
State Planning Department
1525 Sherman Street, Room 617
Denver, Colorado S0203
Phone: 303/892-3310
M.E. Nightingale
State Planning Director
REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSIONS
Region 1 - Sedgwick, Phillips, Yuma, Logan,
Washington, and Morgan Counties
Northeastern Colorado Council of Gov'ts
P. O. Box 1782
Sterling, Colorado 80751
Phone: 303/522-0040
John Harrington, Executive Director
Region 2 - Larimer and Weld Counties
Larimer-Weld Regional Council of Gov'ts
201 East Fourth Street, Room 201
Lovoland, Colorado 80537
Phone: 303/667-3288
Richard D. MacRavey, Director
Region 3 - Denver, Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder,
Jefferson, Douglas, Clear Creek and
Gilpin Counties
Denver Regional Council of Governments
1776 South Jackson Street, Suite 200
Denver, Colorado H0210
Phone: 303/758-5106
Region 4 - El Paso, Park, and Teller Counties
Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments
27 East Vernnjo Avenue
Colorado Springs, Colorado 80903
Phone: 303/471-7080
Michael Median, F.xecutive Director
Region 5 - Lincoln, Elbert, Kit Carson, and
Cheyenne Counties
East Central Council of Governments
Box 28
Stratton, Colorado 80836
Phone: 303/348-5562
Maryjo M. Downey, Director
Region 6 - Crowley, Kiowa, Otero, Bent, Prowers,
• and Baca Counties
Lower Arkansas Valley Council of Governments
Bent County Courthouse
Las Animas, Colorado 81054
Phone: 303/456-0692
James N. Miles, Executive Director
Region 7 - Pueblo County and City of PuCblo
Pueblo Area Council of Governments
1 City Hall Place
Pueblo, Colorado 81003
Phone: 303/545-0562
Fred E. Weisbrod, Executive Director
Region 8 - Saguache, Mineral, Rio Grande, Alamosa,
Conejos, and Cosciila Counties
San'Luis Valley Council of Governments
Adams State College, Box 123
Alamosa, Colorado 81101
Phone: 303/589-7925
Rondall Phillips, Director
Region 9 - Dolores, Montezuma, La Plata, San Juan
and Archuleta Counties
San Juan Basin Regional Planning Commission
1911 North Main
DurangOj Colorado 81301
Phone: 303/259-1440
Lynn Vandegrift, Planner-In-Charge
Region 10 - Gunnison, Delta, Montrose, Ouray,
San Miguel, and Hinsdale Counties
District 10 Regional Planning Commission
107 S. Cascade, P.O. Box 341
Robert D. Farley, Executive Director

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REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSIONS (Cont'd)
Region U - Garfield, Moifat, Mesa, and
Rio Blanco Counties
Colorado West Area Council of Governments
1400 Access Road, P 0. Box 351
Rifle, Colorado 81650
Phone: 303/625-1723
Pat Halligan, Director
Region 12 - Routt, Jackson, Grand, Summit,
Eagle, and Pitkin Counties
Northwest Colorado Council of Governments
Holiday Center Bldg , P. O. Box 737
Frisco, Colorado S0443
Phone: 303 /468 - 5-145
Lee Wiilsey, Director
Region 13 - Lake, Chaffee, Fremont, and
Custer Counties
Upper Arkansas Area Council of Governments
425 1/2 Main Street, Dox 510
Canon City, Colorado 81212
Phone: 303/275-8350
Frank Cervi, Director
Area III
Western Colorado Health Systems Agency, Inc.
P. O. Box 2007
Grand Junction, Colorado 81501
Phone: 303/858-3643, - Fruita
Carroll E. Rushold, Vice-Chairman
STATE ENERGY OFFICE
Governor's Office
State Capitol Building, Room 127
Denver, Colorado 80203
Phone: 303/S92-2471
Burman Lorenson, Director
SOURCE OF DEMOGRAPHIC DATA
Colorado Department of Local Affairs
Division of Planning
1845 Sherman
Denver, Colorado 80203
HEALTH PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT AGENCY
(Designated focal point m development process)
Colorado Department of Health
4210 East Elevendi Street
Denver, Colorado 80220
Phone: 303/388-6)11
Edward M. Dreyfus, M.D., Director
Present State Comprehensive Health Planning Agency
EmmettG. Zerr, Jr., Director
Comprehensive Health Planning
Extension 356
HEALTH SYSTEMS AGENCIES
Area I
Central Northeast Colorado Health Systems
Agency, Inc.
1600 South Albion, Suite 400
Denver, Colorado 80222
Phone: 303/861-8811, Ext. 242
Joseph Barrow, President
Area II
Southeastern Colorado Health Systems Agency
Agency, Inc.
West Fourth and Washington Street
Leadville, Colorado 80461
Phone: 303/486-0230, Ext. 260
Tom Nord, President

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MONTANA
STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
State Department of Health and Environmental
Sciences
Cogswell Building
Helena, Montana 59601
Arthur C. Knight, M.D., Director
Phone: 406/449-2544
Martin D. Skinner, M.D., Chief
Preventive Health Services Bureau
Phone: 406/449-2645
Harry F. Hull, M.D.
Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) Officer
Phone: 406/449-2645
Vernon E. Sloulin, Chief
Environmental Services Bureau
Phone: 406/449-2408
John C. Wilson
State Registrar
Phone: 406/449-2614
(Health Information)
Benjamin F. Wake, Administrator
Environmental Sciences Division
Phone: 406/449-3454
STATE PLANNING AND RESOURCES AGENCIES
Department of Intergovernmental Relations
1424 Ninth Avenue
Helena, Montana 59601
Phone: 406/449-3757
Harold M. Price, Administrator
Division of Planning
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
Capitol Station
Helena, Montana 59601
Phone: 406/449-3757
Judith H. Carlson, Director
C.R. Draper, Administrator
Research and Information Systems
Harold M. Price, Administrator
Division of Planning
Barbara Garrett, Planner
Division of Planning
Department of Natural Resources and Conservation
32 South Ewing
Natural Resources Building
Helena, Montana 59601
Phone: 406/449-3780
Gary Wicks, Director
Albert C. Tsao, Administrator
Energy Planning Division
DISTRICT PLANNING COUNCILS
District 1 - Daniels, Phillips, Roosevelt, Sheridan,
and Valley Counties
High Plains Provisional Council for District One
P.O. Box 836
Scobey, Montana 59203
Phone: 406/487-5026
V.C. Tousley, Administrator
District 4 - Blaine, Hill, and Liberty Counties
Bear Paw Development Corporation of
Northern Montana
P.O. Box 1549, Hill County Courthouse
Havre, Montana 59501
Phone: 406/265-9226
Tony Preite, Executive Director
District 6 - Fergus, Golden Valley, Judith Basin,
Musselshell, Petroleum, and Wheatland
Counties
Central Montana District Six Council
P.O. Box 302
Roundup, Montana 59072
Phone: 406/323-2547
Ralph Gildroy, Director
District 11 - Mineral, Missoula, and Raralli Counties
District Eleven Council of Governments
c/o Board of County Commissioners
Missoula County Courthouse
Missoula, Montana 59801
Wilfred V. Thibodeau
PLANNING COORDINATORS
Rosebud County
Eldon Rice, Planning Coordinator
Rosebud County Office Building
Forsyth, Montana 59327
Phone: 406/356-7551
Big Horn County
Rusty Rokita, Planning Coordinator
Big Horn County Courthouse
Hardin, Montana 59034
Phone: 406/665-2874
HEALTH PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT AGENCY
(Designated focal point In development process)
State Health Planning and Resource Development
Agency
510 Logan Street
Helena, Montana 59601
Phone: 406/587-3121
Robert Johnson, Director

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HEALTH SYSTEMS AGENCY
Montana Health Systems Aguncy
P. 0. Box 302
Roundup, Montana 59072
Phone: 406/323-2547
Ralph Gildroy, Governing Board Chairman
STATE ENERGY OFFICE
Montana Energy Advisory Council
State Capitol
Helena, Montana 59601
Phone: 406/449-3773
Theodore H. Clack, Staff Coordinator
SOURCES OF DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
Department of Community Affairs
"Capitol Station
Helena, Montana 59601
Phone: 406/449-37SO
C.R. Draper, Administrator
Research and Information Systems

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NORTH DAKOTA
STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
North Dakota Department of Health
State Capitol
Bismarck, North Dakota 58 505
Jonathan B. Wcisbuch, M.D.
State Health Officer
Phone: 701/224-2371
Willis H. Van Heuvelen, Chief
Environmental Health and Engineering
Phone: 701/224-2371
Kenneth Mosser, Director
Communicable Disease Control
Phone: 701/224-2376
Kenneth W. Tardif, Director
Environmental Sanitation and Food Protection
Phone: 701/224-2382
Richard Blair, Director
Division of Health Statistics
Phone: 701/224-2360
STATE PLANNING AND RESOURCES AGENCIES
State Planning Division
State Capitol, Fourth Floor
Bismarck, North Dakota 58501
Phone: 701/224-2818
Austin Engel, Director
Bonnie Austin Banks, Assistant Director
State Board for Vocational Education
State Office Building
900 East Boulevard
Bismarck, North Dakota 58501
Phone: 701/224-3187
Ted Renner
Ike Ellison, Natural Resources Coordinator
Governor's Office
State Capitol
Bismarck, North Dakota 58505
Phone: 701/224-2200
Coal Impact Information Project
Cooperative Extension Service
North Dakota State University
Fargo, North Dakota 58102
Phone: 701/237-7392
Fort Union Regional Task Forces
North Dakota Legislative Council
State Capitol
Bismarck, North Dakota 58505
Phone: 701/224-2916
Sheila Miedema, Project Coordinator
REGIONAL PLANNING ORGANIZATIONS
Region 1 - Divide, McKenzie and Williams Counties
Williston Basin RC&D
Law Enforcement Center
512 Fourth Avenue, NE
Williston, North Dakota 58801
Phone: 70I/572-HI91
Region II - Bottineau, Burke, Mcllenry, Mountrail,
Pierce, Renville, and Ward Counties
Sourls Basin Planning Council
Minot State College
Dakota Hall, Room 116
Minot, North Dakota 58701
Phone: 701/839-6641
Lloyd Hendrickson, Executive Director
Region III - Benson, Cavalier, Eddy, Ramsey,
Roulette, and Towner Counties
North Central Planning Council
P.O. Box 651
Devils Lake, Nordi Dakota 58301
Phone: 701/662-8131
Richard Mullins, Director
Region IV - Grand Fork, Nelson, Pembina, and
Walsh Counties
Red River RC&D
P. O. Box 633
Grafton, North Dakota 58237
Phone: 701/352-3550
Julius Wangler, Executive Director
Region V - Cass, Ransom, Richland, Sargent,
Steele and Traill Counties
Lake Agassiz Regional Council
319 1/2 North Fifth Street
Fargo, North Dakota 58102
Phone: 701/235-7885
Robert Conklin, Executive Director
Region VI - Barnes, Dickey, Foster, Griggs,
La Moure, Logan, Mcintosh, Stutsman
and Wells Counties
South Central Dakota Regional Council
701 Third Avenue, SE
Jamestown, North Dakota 58401
Phone: 701/252-8060
Maurice Zink, Executive Director
Region VH - Burleigh, Emmons, Grant, Kidder, McLean,
Mercer, Morton, Oliver, Sheridan and
Sioux Counties
Lewis and Clark 1805 RCD
P. O. Box 236
Mondan, North Dakota 58554
Phone: 701/663-6587
Duncan Warren, Project Director
Region VIII - Adams, Billings, Bowman, Dunn, Golden
Valley, Metlinger, Slope and Stark Counties
Roosevelt-Custer Regional Council
19 West First Street
Dickinson, North Dakota 58601
Gilbert Schwandt, Project Coordinator
Ron Kledrowski, Executive Director

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HEALTH PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT AGENCY
(Designated focal point in development process)
State Department of Health
Capitol Building
Bismarck, North Dakota 58501
Phone: 701/224-2372
Jonathan B. Wcisbuch, M.D., Director
Present State Comprehensive Health Planning Agency
Edward L. Sypnieski, Director
Division of Health Planning
Phone: 701/224-2394
SOURCES OF DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
State Board for Vocational Education
State Office Building
900 East Boulevard
Bismarck, North Dakota 58501
Phone: 701/224-3187
Ted Rcnner
Social Science Research Institute
University of North Dakota
University Station
Grand Forks, North Dakota 58201
HEALTH SYSTEMS AGENCY
Area I
Western North Dakota Health Systems Agency
219 North Seventh Street
Bismarck, North Dakota 58501
Sister Anita Wolf, President
DISTRICT HEALTH UNITS
Custer District - Mercer, Oliver, Morton, Grant
and Sioux Counties
Custer District Health Unit
2102 Avenue NW
P.O. Box 185
Mandan, North Dakota 58554
Phone: 701/663-4243, Ext. 46
Frank E. Gilchrist
Area Public Health Administrator
First District - McLean, Sheridan, Ward, McHenry,
Burke, Renville, and Bottineau Counties
First District Health Unit
801 11th Avenue SW
Minot, North Dakota 58701
Phone: 701/852-1376
O.S. Uthus, M.D., Executive Director
Southwestern District - Dunn, Stark, Billings, Golden
Valley, Slope, Hettinger, Bowman,
and Adams Counties
Southwestern District Health Unit
Pulvar Hall, Dickinson College
P.O. Box 1208
Phone: 701/227-0171
John E. Fields
Area Public Health Administrator
STATE ENERGY OFFICE
Governor's Office
Capitol Building
Bismarck, North Dakota 58501
Phone: 701/224-2200
Charles Mctzgcr, Ph.D.
Energy Advisor for
Governor Arthur A. Link

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SOUTH DAKOTA
STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Soutli Dakota State Department of Health
State Office Building *!2
Pierre, South Dakota 57501
Ms. Judith K. Call
Secretary of Health
Phone: 605/224-3361
James D. Corning, Director
Communicable Disease Control and
Laboratory Services
Phone: 605/224-3143
Howard Hutchings, Chief
Section of Environmental Sanitation
Phone: 605/224-3141
William Johnson
Office of Public Health Statistics
Joe Fosse Office Building
Pierre, South Dakota 57501
Phone: 605/224-3355
(Health Information)
Sherman Folland, Ph.D., Health Economist
Health Manpower and Linkage Project
STATE PLANNING AND RESOURCES AGENCIES
State Planning Bureau
State Capitol Building
Pierre, South Dakota 57501
Phone: 605/224-3661
Dan Bucks, Commissioner
Department of Environmental Protection
State Office Building
Pierre, South Dakota 57501
Phone: 605/224-3351
Dr. AllynO. Lockner, Secretary
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT DISTRICTS
District I - Brookings, Clark, Codington, Deuel,
Grant, Hamlin, Kingsbury, Lake,
Miner, and Moody Counties
Planning and Development District I
401 1st Avenue, NE
Watertown, South Dakota 57201
Phone: 605/886-7224
Lowell D. Richards, Director
District II - Clay, Lincoln, McCook, Minnehaha,
Turner, and Union Counties
Planning and Development District II
(South Eastern Council of Governments)
208 East 13th
Sioux Falls, South Dakota 57102
Phone: 605/336-1297
District III - Aurora, Bon Homme, Drule, Charles Mix,
Davison, Douglas, Gregory, Hanson,
Hutchinson, Jerauld, Sanborn and Yankton
Counties
Planning and Development District HI
Yankton County Courthouse
P.O. Box 637
Yankton, South Dakota 57078
Phone: 605/665-4408
Herman Tushaus, Director
District IV - Beadle, Brown, Day, Edmunds, Faulk,
Hand, Marshall, McPherson, Spink,
and Roberts Counties
Planning and Development District IV
310 S. Lincoln
Aberdeen, South Dakota 57401
Phone: 605/229-4740
J. C. Wright, Director
District V - Armstrong, Buffalo, Campbell, Carson,
Dewey, Haakon, Hughes, Hyde, Jones,
Lyman, Mellette, Perkins, Potter, Stanley,
Sully, Todd, Tripp, Walworth, and
Ziebach Counties
Planning and Development District V
365 1/2 S. Pierre Street
P.O. Box 640
Pierre, South Dakota 57501
Phone: 605/224-1623
Dennis W. Potter, Director
District VI - Bennett, Butte, Custer, Fall River,
Harding, Jackson, Lawrence, Meade,
Pennington, Slianr.on, Washabaugh,
and Washington Counties
Sixth District Council of Local Governments
306 East Saint Joe, P.O. Box 1586
Rapid City, South Dakota 57701
Phone: 605/342-8241
Larry Finnerty, Director
HEALTH PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT AGENCY
(Designated focal point in development process)
Ms. Judith K. Call
Secretary of Health
Department of Health
State Office Building S2
Pierre, South Dakota 57501
Phone: 605/224-3361
Present State Comprehensive Health Planning Agency
Donald G. Kurvink, Director
Comprehensive Health Planning
Phone: 605/224-3693
William B. Choate, Director

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HEALTH SYSTEMS AGENCY
South Dakota Health Systems Agency, Inc.
216 East Clark Street
Vermillion, South Dakota 57069
Phone: 605/624-4446
Donald Brckke, Agent of Record
STATE ENERGY OFFICE
Office of Energy Policy
State Capitol Building
Pierre, South Dakota 75701
Phone: 605/224-3603
Max Gors, Director
John Culbertson, Deputy Director
SOURCE OF DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
Rural Sociology Department
Agricultural Experiment Station
South Dakota State University B
Brookings, South Dakota 57006
William Bergan
University of South Dakota
Vermillion, South Dakota 57069

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UTAH
STATE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES
Utah State Division of Health
44 Medical Drive
Salt Lake City, Utah 84113
Lyman J. Olsen, M.D., M.P.II.
Director of Health
Phone: 801/533-6111
Taira Fukushima, M.D., M.P.H.
Deputy Director of Health
Phone: 801/533-6191
E. Arnold Isaacson, M.D., M.P.H.
Deputy Director of Health for
Community Health Services
Phone: 801/533-6111
AlanG. Barbour, M.D.
Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) Officer
Phone: 801/533-6135
MervinR. Reld, Director
Bureau of Sanitation
Environmental Health Services
Phone: 801/533-6163
Lynn M. Thatcher
Deputy Director of Health lor
Environmental Health Services
Phone: 801/533-6121
Howard M. Hurst, Director
Bureau of Environmental Health
Phone: 801/533-6121
John Brockert, Director
Bureau of Statistical Services
554 South 300 East
Salt Lake City, Utah 84111
Phone: 801/533-6168
(Health Information)
STATE PLANNING AGENCY
Office of the State Planning Coordinator
State Capitol Building, Room 118
Salt Lake City, Utah 84114
Phone: 801/533-5356
Burton L. Carlson
State Planning Coordinator
Megan A. Friedland
Resources Analyst
MULTI-COUNTY ASSOCIATIONS OF GOVERNMENT
Bear River - Box Elder, Cache and Rich Counties
Bear River Association of Governments
Cache County Courthouse-Room 210
Logan, Utah 84321
Phone: 801/752-1799
Wasatcli Front - Davis, Morgan, Salt Lake, Tooele,
and Weber Counties
Wasatch Front Regional Council
424 West Center Street
Bountiful, Utah 84010
Phone: 801/292-4469
WiU Jeffries, Executive Director
Mountainland - Summit, Utah and Wasatch Counties
Mountainland Association of Governments
160 East Center Street
Provo, Utah 84601
Phone: 801/377-2262
Homer Chandler, Executive Director
Six County - Juab, Millard, Piute, Sanpete, Sevier,
and Wayne Counties
Six County Commissioners Organization
P.O. Box 725
Richfield, Utah 84701
Phone: 801/896-4675
Marvin J. Ogden, Executive Director
Five County - Beaver, Garfield, Iron, Kane and
Washington Counties
Five County Association of Governments
145 East 100 South
St. George, Utah 84770
Phone: 801/673-3548
Neal F. Christensen, Executive Director
Uintah Basin - Daggett, Duchesne and Uintah Counties
Uintah Basin Association of Governments
P. O. Box 867
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Phone: 801/722-4518
Clint Harrison, Executive Director
Energy Planning Council
303 Uintah County Building
Vernal, Utah 84078
Phone: 801/789-2300
Chuck Henderson, Director
Southeastern - Carbon, Emery, Grand and San Juan
Counties
Southeastern Association of Governments
P.O. Drawer A1
Price, Utah 84501
Phone: 801/637-1396
JesseS. Tuttlc, Executive Director
Bruce King, Executive Director

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HEALTH PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT AGENCY
(Designated focal point in developmental process)
Paul S. Rose, Director
Department of Social Services
Room 221, State Capitol Building
Salt Lake City, Utah 84114
Phone: 801/328-5331
Present State Comprehensive Health Planning Agency
Comprehensive Health Planning Agency
243 East Fourth Soudi
Salt Lake City, Utah 34111
Phone: 801/533-5525
Stewart Smith, Director
HEALTH SYSTEMS AGENCY
Utah Health Systems Agency
Room 118, State Capitol Building
Salt Lake City, Utah 84114
Phone: 801/533-5245
Burton L. Carlson
State Planning Coordinator
STATE ENERGY OFFICE
Department of Natural Resources
State of Utah
Room 438, State Capitol Building
Salt Lake City, Utah 84114
Phone: 801/533-5356
Clifford R. Collings
State Energy Coordinator
SOURCE OF DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
Office of State Planning Coordinator
Room 118, State Capitol Building
Salt Lake City, Utah 84114
Phone: 801/533-5245
Burton L. Carlson
State Planning Coordinator

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WYOMING
STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Wyoming Division of Health and Medical Services
State Office Building West
Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002
Lawrence J. Cohen, M.D.
Administrator
Phone: 307/777-7275
H. S. Parish, M.D., M.P.H.
Assistant State Administrator for Division of
Health and Medical Services
Phone: 307/777-7511
Robert L. Coffman, Director
Food and General Sanitation Division
Phone: 307/777-7358
Jo Ann Amen, Deputy State Registrar
Vital Records Services
Division of Health and Medical Services
Department of Health and Social Services
Cheyenne, Wyoming 82001
Phone: 307/777-7312
(Health Information)
STATE PLANNING AND RESOURCES AGENCIES
Department of Economic Planning and Development
720 West I8ch Street
Cheyenne, Wyoming 82001
Phone: 307/777-7284
Sherman Karcher, Director
Department of Environmental Quality
Water Quality Division
Hathaway Building
Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002
Phone: 307/777-7781
Arthur E. Williamson, Administrator
Wyoming Community Development Authority
P.O. Box 634
Casper, Wyoming 82602
Phone: 307/265-0603
CITY-COUNTY PLANNING AGENCIES
Lincoln-Unita Counties Planning Office
P.O. Box 389
Kemmerer, Wyoming 83101
Phone: 307/877-3707
Glenn Payne, Director of Planning
Department of Housing and Community
Development
P.O. Box 269
Cheyenne, Wyoming 82001
Phone: 307/638-8977
Peter L. Inniss, Director of Planning
Rawlins-Carbon County Planning Office
P.O. Box 953
Rawlins, Wyoming 82301
Phone: 307/423-5613
Bill Houle, Director of Planning
Casper-Natrona County Planning Office
Intcrmountain Building
Casper, Wyoming 82&01
Phone: 307/235-6503
Charles L. Davis
City-County Planner
Sweetwater County
County Building
P.O. Box 791
Green River, Wyoming 82935
Phone: 307/875-2611, ext. 42
Dennis Watt
County Planner
Regional Planning Office
County Courthouse
Basin, Wyoming 82410
Phone: 307/568-2566
Newell Sorensen
Director of Planning
(Hot Springs, Washalie, and Big Horn Counties)
Laramie-Albany County Regional Planning Office
Room 402, Albany County Courthouse
Laramie, Wyoming 82070
Phone: 307/742-3166
Nick Verma
City-County Planning Director
Douglas-Converse County
City Hall
Douglas, Wyoming 82633
Phone: 307/358-3462
A1 Straessle
City-County Planner
Gillette-Campbell County
400 South Gillette Avenue
P.O. Box 540
Gillette, Wyoming 82716
Phone: 307/682-5289
Joe Racine
City-County Planner
Platte County Joint Planning Office
P.O. Box 718
Wheatland, Wyoming 82201
Phone: 307/322-9128
David Sneesby
Planning Director
Sheridan Area Planning Agency
County Courthouse
Sheridan, Wyoming 82801
Phone: 307/672-3426
Les Jayne
Planning Director
City of Lander
City Hall
Lander, Wyoming 82520
Phone: 307/332-2588
Tom Curren
Planning Director

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CITY-COUNTY PLANNING AGENCIES (Cont'd)
SOURCE OF DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
Northeast Wyoming Three County Joint Powers Board
7 North Scncca
Newcastle, Wyoming 82701
Phone: 307/746-2433
Economic Research Unit
State Planning Coordinator's Oftice
720 West 18th Street
Cheyenne, Wyoming 82001
Dick Winter, Director
(Niobrara, Crook, and Weston Counties)
Division of Business and Economic Research
University of Wyoming
P.O. Box 3295
Laramie, Wyoming 82071
Phone: 307/766-5141
Rock Springs Planning Office
Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901
Phone: 307/362-6892
Dr. Mike Joehnk, Director
Bill Banks
City Planner
Fremont County
County Courthouse
Lander, Wyoming 82520
Phone: 307/332-5371
Ron Martin
Planning Director
Buffalo-Johnson County Planning Office
Box 204
Buffalo, Wyoming 82834
Phone: 307/684-7648
Rich Douglass
Planning Director
HEALTH PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT AGENCY
(Designated focal point in planning process)
Lawrence Cohen, M.D., Director
Department of Health and Medical Services
State Office Building
Cheyenne, Wyoming 82001
Phone: 307/777-7277
Present State Comprehensive Health Planning Agency
Lawrence Bertilson, Director
Comprehensive Health Planning
Phone: 307/777-7361
HEALTH SYSTEMS AGENCY
Wyoming Health Systems Agency
P.O. Box 812
Cheyenne, Wyoming 82001
Phone: 307/635-2426
RoyW. Stickel, President
STATE ENERGY OFFICE
Department of Economic Planning and Development
720 West 18th Street
Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002
Phone: 307/777-7284
John Niland
John Goodier

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APPENDIX C
Summary of data from Profile Survey - Energy
Resources Development Impacted Communities,
Conducted by Mountain Plains Federal Regional
Council
( 1) Survey form and data for 1974
( 2) Survey form and data for 1975

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HIOFILE SURVEY - ENERGY RESOURCE
DEVELOPMENT IMPACT COMMUNITIES
REGION Vin
Community Name	 County	
Is Community Incorporated ? YES	 NO	
Energy Resource(s) Which Is/Are impacting or may impact the Community	
Population - 1970 	1974 (est) 	1977 (est)
Source:		 		
Does the Community have a full time Mayor?	YES 		NO
Does the Community have a full time City Manager?	YES		NO
Does the Community have a full time Engineer?	YES		NO
Does the Community have a full time Planner?	YES		NO
If the Community does not employ a Planner, is planning expertise available through the State?	YES		NO
Substate District or Region?	YES		NO
County?	YES		NO
Has the Community adopted a Planning Document?	YES		NO
If yes, when adopted? (YEAR) 	
Estimated number of existing permanent dwelling units?	
Source:	
Estimated number of existing permanent dwelling units for rent or for sale
Source:		 	
Estimated number of mobile dwelling units in and around Community (3 miles from city limits) 	
Source:	
Does the Community have a hospital?	YES	 NO
If yes, number of beds 	
If no, miles to closest 	
Does the Community have medical doctors?	YES	 NO
If yes, number of doctors 	
If no, miles to closest 	
Number of school classrooms 	 School enrollment	 Number of classroom teachers
School District's Bonding capacity $	 Indebtedness $
Current Annual Budget $	
Community's Bonding capacity $	 Indebtedness $	
Current Annual Budget $	
Capacity of existing water treatment facility	 % used	
Capacity of existing sewage treatment facility	 % used	
Does the Community have: Building Codes?	YES	 NO
Zoning Ordinance?	YES	 NO
Sub-Division Regulations?	YES	 NO
Distance to closest city of 25,000 or more population (MILES) 	
IDENTIFY
REMARKS

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SELECTED FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO HEALTH IMPACTS IN COMMUNITIES
AFFECTED BY DEVELOPMENT OF ENERGY RESOURCES IN FEDERAL REGION VIII
1974
State, Planning Agency, Community
Population
Housing









Ratio of Population

Number of Persona
Ratio of Population
Number of Housing Units
to Housing
Colorado
1970
1974
1977



Mobile




(Census)
(Estimate)
(Estimate)
1974/1970
1977/1974
Permanent
(within 3 miles)
Total
1974
1977
Colorado West Area Council of Govts.




















Garfield










Carbondale
726
1,600
2,000
2.20
1.25
510
183
693
2.31
2.89
Glenwood Springs
4, 160
4, 646
5,377
1.13
1.15
1,369
325
1,694
2.74
3.17
Grand Valley
270
354
2, 000
1.31
5.64
87
63
160
2.36
13.33
New Castle
499
618
900
1.24
1.45
180
26
206
3.00
4.37
Rifle
2,150
2,403
7,000
1.11
2.91
900
65
965
2.49
7.25
Silt
434
720
1,000
1.66
1.39
189
80
269
2.68
3.72
Mesa










Collbran
225
360
400
1.60
1.11
123
36
159
2.26
2.52
DeBeque
155
300
500
1.94
1.67
113
15
128
2.30
3.91
Fruita
1,822
2,000
4,000
1.09
2.00
900
100
1,000
2.00
4.00
Grand Junction
20,170
26,400
28,500
1.31
1.08
9,000
1,538
10, 538
2.51
2.70
Palisade
867
900
1,500
1.04
1.67
300
100
400
2.25
3.75
Moffat










Craig
4,205
5,495
10,000
1.31
1.82
1,200
250
1,450
3.79
6.90
Dinosaur
247
350
1,000
1.42
2.86
85
15
100
3.50
10.00
Rio Blanco










Meeker
1,597
2,000
4,200
1.25
2.10
600
85
685
2.92
6.13
Rangely
1,591
1,725
2,500
1.08
1.45





Northwest Colorado Council of Govts.










Jackson •









2.89
Walden
907
822
1,575
0.91
1.92
422
125
547
1.50
Routt










Hayden
763
1,526
3,052
2.00
2.00
497
186
683
2.23
4.47
Oak Creek
492
750
o
o
H
1.52
1.45
130
28
158
4.75
6.96
Yampa
286
350
400
1.22
1.14
256
49
305
1.15
1.31

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1974
State, Plauning Agency, Community
Community
Environmenr.il Services
Medical Services
Planning Resoui
ces

Water System
Sewage Treat-
Physicians
Hos
pitals
City of 25,000
Availability of
Availability of
Colorado
Colorado West Area Council of Govts.
Garfield
ment System

Distance (miles)
Number of
Beds in
Community
Distance (miles)
Population
Planner
Plan
Percent of
Capacity Used
Percent of
Capacity Used
Number In
Community
to Nearest '
Physician Out-
side Community
to Nearest
Hospital Outside
of Community
Distance (miles)
from Community
Political
Jurisdiction
Year
Adopted









Carbondale
95
85
3


14
100
N
No plan
Glenwood Springs
75
80
18

50

84
U
1968
Grand Valley
100
100

16

16
45
N
No plan
New Castle
100
60

11

11
73
N
1953
Rifle
92
100
2

32

63
N
No plan
Silt
100
70

7

7
67
¦ N
No plan
Mesa









Collbran
100
80
2

8

45
N
No plan
DeBeque
Fruita
85
100
40
50
3
22
20
30
35
10
N
N
1974
1968
Grand Junction
Palisade
31
100
53
60
159
1

462
13
0
13
U
N
1968
1975
Moffat
Craig
Dinosaur
50
100
30
50
4
18
30
18
150
110
N
N
1974
No plan
Rio Blanco
Meeker
99
100
2

20

105
N
No plan
Rangely
Northwest Colorado Council of Govts.
100
75
3

28

94
N
1965
Jackson
Walden
100
120
1


65
120
N
No plan
Routt









Hayden
100
60
1


17
160
N
1963
Oak Creek


1/2


20
75
N
No plan
Yam pa



30

30
80
N
No plan
N No planner
U Unspecified

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1974
State, Planning Agency, Community
Population
Housing









Ratio of Population
Montana
Number of Persons
Ratio of Population
Number of Housing Units
to Housine
1970
1974
1977



Mobile




(Census)
(Estimate)
(Estimate)
1974/1970
1977/1974
Permanent
(within 3 miles)
Total
1974
1977
Not in organized planning districts

















Big Horn










Decker
30
(a)
(a)


4
7
11


McCone










Circle
964
986
1,350
1.02
1.37
344
22
366
2.69
3.69
Rosebud

2,000
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1974
State, Planning Agency, Community
Community
Environmental Services
Medical Services
Planning Resources

Water System
Sewage Treat-
Physicians
Hos
pitals
City of 25,000
Availability of
Availability of
Montana
ment System

Distance (miles)
Number of
Beds in
Distance (mxles)
Population
Planner
Plan
Percent of
Percent of
Capacity Used
Number in
to Nearest '
Physician Out-
to Nearest
Hospital Outside
Distance (miles]
Political
Year
Not in organized planning districts
Capacity Used
Community
side Community
Community
of Community
from Community
Jurisdiction
Adopted









Big Horn









Decker



20

20
130
S
No plan
McCone









Circle


1

20

241
s
No plan
Rosebud









Birney



52

52
125
s
No plan
Colstrip



35

35
135
s
No plan
Forsyth
100
100
3

26

100
s
No plan
Lame Deer

100
2


58
100
s
No plan
(a)
S
Decker included In estimates for Birney
State planner

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1974
State, Planning Agency, Community
Population
Housing










Radio of Population

Number of Persons
Ratio of Population
Number of Housing Units
to Housine
North Dakota
1970
1974
1977



Mobile



Lewis and Clark 1805 Regional Council
(Census)
(Estimate)
(Estimate)
1974/1970
1977/1974
Permanent
(within 3 miles)
Total
1974
1977










for Developments










Burleigh










Bismarck
34, 670
42, 266
47,949
1.22
1.13
13, 200
1,314
14,514
2.91
3.30
McLean










Underwood
¦ 781
800
850
1.02
1.06
254
19
273
2.93
3.11
Washburn
804









Mercer










Beulah
1,344
1,400
1,550
1.04
1.11
459
25
484
2.89
3.20
Golden Valley
235
235
240
1.00
1.02
111
1
112
2.10
2.14
Hazen
1,240
1,300
1,400
1.05
CO
O
494
65
559
2.33
2.50
Pick City
119
125
130
1.05
1.04
59
12
71
1.76
1.83
Stanton
517
540
700
1.04
1.29
158
59
217
2.49
3.22
Zap
271
275
300
1.01
1.09
105
8
113
2.43
2.65
Morton










Glenn Ullin
1,070
1,050
1,000
0.98
0.95
388
11
399
2.63
2.51
Mandan
11,093
13,200
15,000
1.19
1.14
3,423
256
3, 679
3.59
4.08
New Salem
943
945
960
1.00
1.02
347
8
355
2.66
2.70
Oliver










Center
619
700
800
1.13
1.14
226
39
265
2.64
3.02
Roosevelt-Custer Regional Council










Dunn










Dodge
121




55
3
58


Dunn Center
107




67
4
71


Killdeer
615




251
23
274


Manning
42




18
4



Stark










Dickinson
12,405



'
2, 573
233
2,806



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1974
State. FLannimr Ajrencv. Community
Community
Environmental Services
Medical Serv ices
Planning Resources

Water System
Sewage Treat-
Physicians
Hos
pitals
City of 25,000
Availability of
Availability of

ment System

Distance(miles)
Number of
Beds in
Community
Distance (miles)
Population
Planner
Plan
North Dakota
Percent of
Capacity Used
Percent of
Capacity Used
Number in
Community
to Nearest
Physician Out-
side Community
to Nearest
Hospital Outside
of Community
Distance (miles)
from Community
Political
Jurisdiction
Year
Adopted
Lewis and Clark 1805 Regional Council









for Developments









Burleigh









Bismarck
54
66
86

455

0
L
1968
McLean









Underwood

33

16

16
59
N
1974
Washburn
64
60
1


25
39
N
1974
Mercer









Beulah
56
75
1


9
81
N
1974
Golden Valley

55

16

23
97
N
1969
Hazen

74
2

39

72
N
1974
Pick City



25

25
81
N
1974
Stanton

100

14

14

N
1974
Zap

100

10

15
91
N
1974
Morton









Glenn Ullin

95

32

32
56
N
1969
Mandan
50
50
5

60

6
L
1969
New Salem

83

27

27
34
N
1969
Oliver









Center

100

27

27
41
N
No plan
Roosevelt-Custer Regional Council









Dunn









Dodge



28

28
98
N
No plan
Dunn Center



40

40
124
N
No plan
Kildeer

50

32

32
132
N
No plan
Manning



22

22
122
N
No plan
Stark









Dickinson
30
100
17

120

100
N
No plan
L - City or community planner
N - None

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1974
State, Planning Agency, Community
Population
Housing

South Dakota
Sixth District Council of Local Govts.
Number of Persons
Ratio of Population
Number of Housing Units
Ratio of Population
to Housing
1970
(Census)
1974
(Estimate)
1977
(Estimate)
1974/1970
1977/1974
Permanent
Mobile
(within 3 miles)
Total
1974
1977










Butte










Belle Fourche
4,236
4,300
4,700
1.02
1.09
1,527
140
1,667
2.58
2.82
Fall River










Edgemont
1,174
1,700
2,500
1.45
1.47
532
40
572
2.97
4.37
Harding
Buffalo
393
400
500
1.02
1.25
182
10
192
2.08
2.60
Camp Crook
150
200
250
1.33
1.25
40
6
46
4.35
5.43
Lawrence
Spearfish
4,661
5,100
6, 500
1.09
1.27
1,551
190
1,741
2.93
3.73

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1974
State, Planning Agency, Community
Community
Environmental Services
Medical Services
Pla
nning Resour
ces

Water System
Sewage Treat-
Physicians
Hos
pltals
City of 25,000
Availability of
Availability of
South Dakota
Sixth District Council of Local Govts.
Butte
ment System

Distance (miles)
Number of
Beds in
Community
Distance (miles)
Population
Planner
Plan
Percent of
Capacity Used
Percent of
Capacity Used
Number in
Community
to Nearest '
Physician Out-
side Community
to Nearest
Hospital Outside
of Community
Distance (miles)
from Community
Political
Jurisdiction
Year
Adopted









Belle Fourche


4

42

60
N
1971
Fall River









Edgemont
12
35

27

27
75
N
No plan
Harding
Buffalo
Camp Crook
57
NS

70
70

70
70
120
120
N
N
No plan
No plan
Lawrence
Spearfish
42
52
4

20

45
N
No plan
(a) No system
N No planner

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1974
State, Planning Agency, Community
Population
Housing







Ratio of Population

Number of Persons
Ratio of Population
Number of Housing Units
to Housine-
Utah
1970
1974
1977



Mobile



Five County Association of Govts.
(Census)
(Estimate)
(Estimate)
1974/1970
1977/1974
Permanent
(within 3 miles)
Total
1974
1977










Beaver
3,800
3,900
6, 500
1.03
1.66


1,534
2.54
4.24
Beaver
1,453
1,650





605
2.73

Milford
1,304
1,350





512
2.64

Minersville
448









Garfield
3,157
3, 100
5,900
0.98
1.90


1,083
2.86
5.45
Antimony
220









Boulder
93









Cannonville
113









Escalante
357









Panguitch
1,318
1,340

1.02



517
2.59

Tropic
329









Iron
12,177
13,900
20,700
1.14
1.49


4,224
3.29
4.90
Cedar City
8,946
11,000

1.23



3,027
3.63

Parago nah
275









Parowan
1,423









Kane
2,421
3, 200
4,080
1.32
1.26


1,000
3.20
4.08
Glendale
200









Kanab
1,381
1,500

1.09



579
2.59

Orderville
399









Washington
13,669
15,700
22, 950
1.15
1.46


5,180
3.03
4.43
Enterprise
844









Hilldale
480









Hurricane
1,408
1,900

1.35



560
3.39

La Verkin
463









Santa Clara
271









St. George
7,097
10, 500

1.48



2,859
3.67

Washington
750









Six County Commissioners Organization










Sevier
10,103
10,700
12,590
1.06
00


3,709
2.88
3.39
Annabella
221









Aurora
493









Elsinore
357









Glenwood
212









Koosharem
141









Monroe
918









Redmond
409









Richfield
4,471
4,500

1.01



1,633
2.76

Salina
1,494
1,800

1.20






Sigurd
291










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1974
State, Planning Agency, Community
Community
Environmental Services
Medical Services
Planning Resour
ces

Water System
Sewage Treat-
Physicians
Hos
pitals
City of 25,000
Availability of
Availability of

ment System

Distance (miles)
Number of
Beds in
Distance (miles)
Population
Planner
Plan
Utah
Percent of
Capacity Used
Percent of
Capacity Used
Number in
to Nearest
Physician Out-
to Nearest
Hospital Outside
Distance (miles)
Political
Year
Five County Association of Govts.
Community
side Community
Community
of Community
from Community
Jurisdiction
Adopted









Beaver







C
1972
Beaver
0
0
1

10

210
u

Mil ford
0
0
2

36

240
u

Minersville
0
0

15

15
253
u

Garfield







c
1972
Antimony
0
0

44

44
215
u

Boulder
0
0

74

74
316
u

Cannonville
0
0

32

32
262
u

Escalante
0
0

. 54

54
295
u

Panguitch
0
0
2

16

235
u

Tropic
0
0

28

28
257
u

Iron







c
1973
Cedar City
0
95
11

73

260
u
1973
Paragonah
0
0

31

31
236
u
1973
Parowan
0
30

20

20
243
u
1973
Kane







c
1970
Glendale
0
0

25

25
273
u

Kanab
0
54
3

31

300
u

Orderville
0
0

22

22
277
u

Washington







c
1974
Enterprise
0
0

38

38
298
u

Hilldalc
0
0

20

41
325
u

Hurricane
0
64
1


20
302
u

La Verkin
0
0

10

30
305
u

Santa Clara
0
0

5

5
315
u
197l(c)
St. George
0
71
10

41

310
u
Washington
0
0

4

4
309
u

Six County Commissioners Organization









Sevier







c

Annabella
0
0

10

10
167
u

Aurora
0
0

4

15
146
u

Elsinore
0
0

6

6
166
u

Glenwood
0
0

10

10
157
u

Koosharem
0
0

30

30
129
u

Monroe
0
0

10

10
172
u

Redmond
0
0

3

17
137
u

Richfield
0
60
4

42

160
u

Salina
0
54
2


14
140
u

Sigurd
0
0

9

9
152
u


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1974
State, Planning Agency, Community
Population
Housing









Ratio of Population

Number of Persons
Ratio of Population
Number of Housing Units
to Houslntr
Utah ( cont d)
1970
1974
1977



Mobile



Six County Commissioners Organization
(Census)
(Estimate)
(Estimate)
1974/1970
1977/1974
Permanent
[within 3 miles)
Total
1974
1977










Wayne
1,638
1,600
1,740
0.98
1.09


569
2.81

Bicknell
264









Loa
324
310

0.96






Uintah Basin Association of Govts.










Daggett
666
600
1,110
0.90
1.85


274
2.19
4.05
Manila
226
225

1.00



66
3.41

Duchesne
7,299
10,900
13,000
1.49
1.19


2, 603
4.19
4.99
Altamont
129









Duchesne
1,094
' 3,200

2.93



431
7.42

Myton
322









Roosevelt
2,005
4, 800

2.39



792
6.06

Tabiona
125









Uintah
12,684
15,300
22, 650
1.21
1.48


4, 206
3.64
5.39
Vernal
3,908
5, 000

1.28



1,494
3.35

Southeastern Utah Association of Govts.










Carbon
15,647
17,600
21,620
1.12
1.23


5,783
3.04
3.74
East Carbon City
1,882









Helper
1,964
2,000

1.02



863
2.32

Price
6,218
6,300

1.01



2,314
2.72

Sunnyside
485









Wellington
922









Emery
5,137
5,700
7,170
1.11



1,849
3.08
3.88
Castle Dale
541









Cleveland
244









Elmo
141









Ferron
663









Green River
1,033
1,035

1.00



362
2.86

Huntington
857






364
3.30

Orangeville
511


















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1974
State, Planning Agency, Community
Community
Environment! Services
Medical Services
Pla
ruling Resour
ces

Water System
Sewage Treat-
Physicians
Hos
pitals
City of 25,000
Availability of
Availability of

ment System

Distance (miles)
Number of
Beds in
Community
Distance (miles)
Population
Planner
Plan
Utah (cont'd)
Percent of
Capacity Used
Percent of
Capacity Used
Number in
Community
to Nearest
Physician Out-
side Commumty
to Nearest
Hospital Outside
of Community
Distance (miles)
from Community
Political
Jurisdiction
Year
Adopted
Six County Commissioners Organization









Wayne
Bicknell
Loa
0
0
1
9

56
47
193
190
C
u
u

Uintah Basin Association of Govts.
Daggett
Manila
0
36

60

60
250
c
u
1973
Duchesne







c
1974
Altamont
0
40

32

32
142
u

Duchesne
0
47

30

30
120
u

Myton
Roosevelt
0
0
0
55
4
11
33
11
110
150
u
u

Tabiona
Uintah
Vernal
0
0
0
77
4
60
31
60
105
180
u
c
N
1971
1971
Southeastern Utah Association of Govts.
Carbon







c
1971
East Carbon City
Helper
Price
0
0
0
0
52
52
2
8

72
6
115
120
u
u
N

Sunny side
Wellington
Emery
Castle Dale
Cleveland
0
0
0
16
52
0
0

24
6
8
6

24
6
30
22
157
129
104
89
N
N
c
u
u
1972
1972(c>
1972
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1974
State, Planning Area, Community
Population
Housing









Ratio of Population

Number of Persons
Ratio of Population
Number of Housing Units
to Houslne
Wyoming
1970
1974
1977



Mobile



Gillette-Campbell County Planning Office
(Census)
(Estimate)
(Estimate)
1974/1970
1977/1974
Permanent
(within 3 miles)
Total
1974
1977










Campbell







2,100
4.76
8.67
Gillette
7,194
10, 000
18,200
1.39
1.82
1,400
700
Rawlins-Carbon County Planning Office










Carbon










Elk Mountain
127
200

1.57

49
12
61
3.28

Hanna/Elmo
460
1, 200
3,000
2.61
2.50
169
86
255
4.71
11.71
Rawlins
7,855
10, 248

1.30

3,200
136
3,336
3.07

Douglas-Converse County Planning Office










Converse










Douglas
2, 677
4,500
10,000
1.68
2.22
1,500
200
1,700
2.65
5.88
Glenrock
1,515
3,500

2.31






Buffalo-Johnson County Planning Office










Johnson









3.25
Buffalo
3,394
4,534
6,000
1.34
1.32
1,595
250
1,845
2.46
Lincoln-Uinta Counties Planning Office










Lincoln










Diamondville
485
600

1.24

350
70
420
1.43

Kemmerer
2, 292
3, 100

1.35

947
119
1,066
2.91

Uinta










Fort Bridger
190
200
300
1.05
1.50





Lyman
643
2, 200
2,450
3.42
1.11
500
345
845
2.60
2.90
Mountain View
500
550
' 600
1.10
1.09
504
114
618
0.89
0.97
Platte County Joint Planning Office










Platte










Chugwater
190
200

1.05

60
0
66
3.03

Guernsey
793
900

1. 13

280
35
315
2.86

Wheatland
' 2,498
2,800
8,000
1.12
2.86
1,000
100
1,100
2.55
7.27
Sheridan Area Planning Office










Sheridan










Big Horn
200
200

1.00

65
6
71
2.82

Dayton
396








3.06
Ranchester
208
355
475
1.71
1.34
130
25
155
2.29
Sheridan
10,856
11,500

1.06






Story
400
500

1.25

200
200
400
1.25

Sweetwater County










Sweetwater










Granger
137
198

1.45

34
36
70
2.83

Green River
4, 196
7,977

1.90

1,438
532
1,970
4.05

South Superior
197
921

4.68

162
112
274
3.36


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1974
State, Planning Area, Community
Community
Environmental Services
Medical Services
Planning Resources

Water System
Sewage Treat-
Physicians
Hos
pitals
City of 25,000
Availability of
Availability of
Wyoming
ment System

Distance (miles)
Number of
Beds in
Dismncc( miles)
Population
Planner
Plan
Percent of
Percent of
Capacity Used
Number In
to Nearest 1
Physician Out-
to Nearest
Hospital Outside
Distance (miles)
Political
Year
Gillette-Campbell County Planning Office
Campbell
Capacity Used
Community
side Community
Community
of Communitv
from Community
Jurisdiction
Adopted







u
1973
Gillette
100
100
8

42

130
Rawlins-Carbon County Planning Office









Carbon
NS







Elk Mountain

45

45
65
N
No plan
Hanna/Elmo
NS


40

40
70
C
No plan
Rawlins

NS
10

70

100
u
1969
Douglas-Converse County Planning Office









Converse








1969
Douglas

100
3

32

50
u
Glcnrock
80
100
1


18
48
u
1975
Buffalo-Johnson County Planning Office









Johnson







u
1975
Buffalo
40
65
5

30

115
Lincoln-Uinta Counties Planning Office









Lincoln








No plan
Diamondville
NS


2

2
135
N
Kemmerer

75
2

20

135
u
1969
Uinta








No plan
Fort Bridger
NS
NS

30

30
110
c
Lyman
Mountain View
100
100

30

30
110
N
1975
NS
NS

30

30
110
N
No plan
Platte County Joint Planning Office









Platte








No plan
No plan
Chugwater
Guernsey
27
50
50
50

25
25

25
25
45
95
N
N
Wheatland

85
3

42

70
N
No plan
Sheridan Area Planning Office









Sheridan








No plan
Big Horn
NS
NS

10

10
135
N
Dayton
Ranchester



20

20
135
N
No plan
75
90

14
588
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1974
State, Planning Agency, Community
Population
Housing
Wyoming (cont'd)
Number of Persons
Ratio of Population
Number of Housing Units
Ratio of Population
to Housine
1970
1974
1977



Mobile



Rock Springs Planning Office
(Census)
(Estimate)
(Estimate)
1974/1970
1977/1974
Permanent
(within 3 miles)
Total
1974
1977










Rock Springs
11,657
23, 500
25,400
2.02
1.08
5, 500
2, 500
8,000
2.94
3.18
No county /city planning agency
Park










Meeteetse
430
400

0.93

135
10
145
2.76


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1974
State, Planning Agency, Community
Community
Environmental Services
Medical Services
Planning Resources
Wyoming (cont'd)
Rock Springs Planning Office
Rock Springs
No county/city planning agency
Park
Meeteetse
Water System
Sewage Treat-
ment System
Physicians
Hos
pitals
City of 25,000
Population
Availability of
Planner
Availability of
Plan
Number In
Community
Distance (miles)
to N'carest '
Physician Out-
side Community
Number of
Beds in
Community
Distance (miles;
to Nearest
Hospital Outside
of Community
Percent of
Capacity Used
Percent of
Capacity Used
Distance (miles;
from Community
Political
Jurisdiction
Year
Adopted
70
100
70
100
11
35
130
35
164
240
u
N
1971
No plan
(a)
No system
L
City or community planner
C
County planner
R
Region or District planner
S
State Planner
U
Unspecified
N
No planner
(c)
Includes large VA hospital

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PROFILE SURVEY - ENERGY RESOURCE
DEVELOPMENT IMPACT COMMUNITIES
REGION Vffl
Community Name	 County	
Is Community Incorporated ? YES	 NO	
Energy Resource(s) Which Is/Are impacting or may impact the Community	
Population - 1970 	1974 (est) 	 1977 (est)
Source:
Does the Community have a Cull time Mayor?	YES		NO
Does the Community have a full time City Mamger?	YES		NO
Does the Community have a full time Engineer?	YES		NO
Does the Community have a full time Planner?	YES		NO
If the Community does not employ a Planner, is planning expertise available through the State?	YES		NO
Substate District or Region?	YES 		NO
County?	YES		NO
Has the Community adopted a Planning Document?	YES		NO
If yes, when adopted? (YEAR) 	
Estimated number of existing permanent dwelling units?	
Source:	
Estimated number of existing permanent dwelling units for rent or for sale	
Source:	
Estimated number of mobile dwelling units in and around Community (3 miles from city limits)
Source: 	
Does the Community have a hospital?	YES	 NO
If yes, number of beds 	
If no, miles to closest 	
Does the Community have medical doctors?	YES	NO
If yes, number of doctors 	
If no, miles to closest 	
Number of school classrooms 	 School enrollment 		 Number of classroom teachers
School District's Bonding capacity $	 Indebtedness $	
Current Annual Budget $	
Community's Bonding capacity $	 Indebtedness $
Current Annual Budget $	
Capacity of existing water treatment facility	 % used	
Capacity of existing sewage treatment facility	 % used	
Does the Community have: Building Codes?	YES 	 NO
Zoning Ordinance?	YES	 NO
Sub -Division Regulations?	YES	 NO
Who should be contacted for further information?
Name		Address	
Telephone 	
REMARKS

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SELECTED FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO HEALTH IMPACTS IN COMMUNITIES
AFFECTED BY DEVELOPMENT OF ENERGY RESOURCES IN FEDERAL REGION VIII
1975
State, PlanrJr.g Agency, Community
Population
Housing










Ratio of Population
Colorado
Number of Persons
Ratio of Population
Number of Housing Units
to Ho
jslne
1970
1974
1977



Mobile


1977

(Census)
(Estimate)
(Estimate)
1974/1970
1977/1974
Permanent
(within 3 miles)
Total
1974
Northeastern Colorado Council of Govts



















Morgan










Brush
3,377
3,800
4,023
1.13
1.06
1,200
30
1,230
3.09
3.27
Denver Regional Council of Govts.










Adams










Bennett
613
900
1,100
1.47
1.22
142
114
256
3.52
4.30
Strasburg
800
950
1, 150
1.19
1.21
68
58
126
7.54
9.13
Arapahoe










Byers

700



168
17
185
3.78

Deertrail
374
486
566
1.30
1.16
90
84
174
2.79
3.25
Huerfano-Las Animas Area Council of Govts.










Las Animas










Aguilar
699
707
712
1.01
1.01
292
14
306
2.31
2.33
Cokedale
101
105
108
1.04
1.03
90
0
90
1.17
1.20
Starkville
166
169
170
1.02
1.00
41
6
47
3.60
3.60
San Juan Basin Regional Planning Commission










Dolores










Dove Creek
619
650

1.05

281
37
318
2.04

District 10 Regional Planning Commission










Delta










Bowie





35
15
48


Cedaredge
587
750
1,200
1.28
1.60
1,120
180
1,300
0.63
0.99
Crawford
171
200
250
1.17
1.25
85
25
110
1.74
2.17
Delta
3,694
3,900
5,000
1.06
1.28
2,350
650
3,000
1.30
1.67
Hotchkiss
507
550
750
1.08
1.36
310
115
425
1.29
1.76
Lazear

l,500(a)



30
10
40


Orchard City
1, 163
2,000(a)
1.29
1.33
730
170
900
1.67
2.22
Paonia
1,161
1,250
1,800
.1.08
1.44
830
170
1,000
1.25
1.80
Redland Mesa





60
15
75


Rogers Mesa





280
20
300


Gunnison










Somerset

150








San Miguel










Egnar

250
300

1.20
30




Slick Rock

75
200

2.67

20



Colorado West Area Council of Govts.










Garfield










Carbondale
726
1,600
4,300
2.20
2.69
1,700
119
1,819
0.88
2.36
Glenwood Springs
4,106
4, 646
O
O
r-^
1.13
1.53





Grand Valley
270
400
850
1.48
2.13





New Castle
499
618
780
1.24
1.26





Rifle
2,150
2,403
4,200
1.11
1 .75





Silt
434
720
920
1.66
1.28






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1975
State, Planning Agency, Community
Community
Environmental Services
Medical Services
Pla
rming Resour
ces

Water System
Sewage Treat-
Physicians
HosDitals
City of 25,000
Availability of
Availability of

ment System

Distance (miles)
Number of
Gods in
Distance (miles)
Population
Planner
Plan
Colorado
Percent of
Percent of
Capacity Used
Number In
to Nearest '
Physician Out-
to Nearest
Hospital Outside
Distance (miles)
Political
Year
Northeastern Colorado Council of Govts.
Capacity Used
Community
side Community
Community
of Community
from Community
Jurisdiction
Adopted









Morgan









Brush
35
10
3

29


C, R
No plan
Denver Regional Council of Govts.









Adams









Bennett
50
75

15

15

C, R, S
1974
Strasburg
100


21

21

C, R, S
No plan
Arapahoe









Dyers
50
50

30

30

C, R, S
No plan
Deertrail
20
75

37

37

C, R.S
No plan
Huerfano-Las Animas Area Council of Govts.









Las Animas








1972
No plan
Aguilar
Cokedale
100
(e)
100 '
NS(c)
1
13

23
13

R.S
C, R, S
Starkville
60
NS(c)

5

5

C, R, S
No plan
San Juan Basin Regional Planning Commission









Dolores









Dove Creek
60
50

32

37

L, R.S
No plan
District 10 Regional Planning Commission









Delta

NS(C)







Bowie


5

33

C, R, S
No plan
Cedaredge
25
NS

20

31

R, S
No plan
Delta
50
50
4

28


C, R, S
No plan
Hotchkiss
30
SO
1


20

C, R, S
No plan
Lazear
10
NS





C,R,S
No plan
Orchard City
60
NS
18

39


L, C, R, S
1968
Grand Valley
95
100+

16

16

C,R,S
No plan
New Castle
90
70

11

11

C,R,S
1953
Rifle
7C)(d)
ioo(d)
2

26


L,C, R.S
No plan
Silt
85
45

7

7

C, R, S
No plan

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1975
State, Fliimiiig Agency, Community
Population
Housing









Ratio of Population
Colorado (cont'd)
Number of Persons
Ratio of Population
Number of Housing Units
to Housing
1970
1974
1977



Mobile



Colorado West Area Council of Govts.
(Census)
(Estimate)
(Estimate)
1974/1970
1977/1974
Permanent
(within 3 miles)
Total
1974
1977
Mesa










Collbran
225
360
450
1.60
1.25





DcBcque
155
300
620
1.94
2.07





Fruita
1,822
2,000
2,300
1.09
1.15





Gateway










Palisade
874
900
1,270
1.03
1.41





Moffat










Craig
4,205
6,000
12,000
1.43
2.00





Dinosaur
247
350
570
1.42
1.63





Maybell










Rio Blanco










Meeker
1,597
2, 000
3,750
1.25
1.88





Rangely
1,591
1,725
2,850
o
CO
1.65





Northwest Colorado Council of Govts.










Jackson










Walden
907
1,154
1,329
1.27
1.15
138
124
262
4.40
5.07
Pitkin










Redstone

ioo(b>



43
75
118


Routt










Hayden
763
1,526
3,000
2.00
1.97
410




Oak Creek
492
850
1,300
1.73
1.53
324




Phippsburg

254 •



110
2
112
2.27.

Yam pa
286
519
683
1.81
1.32
118
32
150
3.46
4.56
(a)	Population estimates are for 1975 and 1978.
(b)	Due to number of summer homes, population varies from 40-175.

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1975
State, Planning Agency, Community
Community
Environmental Services
Medical Services
Planning Resources
Water System
Sewage Treat-
Physicians
Hos
pitals
City of 25,000
Availability of
Availability of

ment System

Distance ( miles)
Number of
Beds in
Community
Distance (miles)
Population
Planner
Plan
Colorado (cont'd)
Percent of
Capacity Used
Percent of
Capacity Used
Number in
Community
to Nearest
Physician Out-
side Community
to Nearest
Hospital Outside
of Community
Distance (miles)
from Community
Political
Jurisdiction
Year
Adopted
Colorado West Area Council of Govts.









Mesa









Collbran
60
60
1

6


C, R, S
No plan
DeBeque
100
40

22

30

C, R, S
1974
Fruita
Gateway
100
NS
3
53
20
53

C,R,S
C, R, S
No plan
No plan
Palisade
50
70
1


13

C, R,S
1975
Moffat
Craig
60(d)
100
4

34


C, R, S
1974
Dinosaur
100
70

18

18

C, R,S
No plan
Maybell
NS

31

31

C,R,S
No plan
Rio Blanco
Meeker
95(d)
9o(d)
2

17


C, R, S
No plan
Rangely
90(d)
75
3
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1975
State, Planning Agency, Community
Community
Environmental Services
Medical Services
Planning Resources

Water System
Sewage Treat-
Physicians
Hos
pitals
City of 25,000
Availability of
Availability of
Montana
Not in organized planning districts
Big Horn
meat System

Distance (miles)
Number of
Beds in
Community
Distance (miles)
Population
Planner
Plan
Percent of
Capacity Used
Percent of
Capacity Used
Number in
Community
to Nearest '
Physician Out-
side Commuiury
to Nearest
Hospital Outside
of Community
Distance (miles)
from Community
Political
Jurisdiction
Year
Adopted


7

52


cO1)
1974
Crow Agency
Decker
99
NS(C>
100 +
NS(c)
5
20
36
20



Hardin
Lodge Grass
81
18
100+
L
2
35
16
35

C
c(h)
1972
1974<1)
Wyola
37
NS
14

120




Miles City
50
14

120


L-C
1971
McCone


1

20




Circle
3
(e)
1

20




Powder River


1

C(J)


C

Broadus


1

79

c

Rosebud
NS(C>
NS(C>
100
NS







Hysham
97

26

26



(a)	Reported as "housing units"
(b)	City planning office estimates current population to be 11,832
(c)	No system
(d)	Lagoon - need additional capacity
(e)	Adequate for present population; type and capacity not given
(f)	No system; private septic tank with 5 now discharging raw sewage
(g)	L - City or community planner ; C - County planner
(h)	Planning services under contract
(i)	Under County plan
(j)	Clinic in community
(k)	Doctor visits weekly

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1975
Stale, Flanniiig Agency, Community
Population
Housing









Ratio of Population
Montana
Number of Persons
Ratio of Population
Number of Housing Units
to Housine
1970
1974
1977



Mobile
Total

1977
Not in organized planning districts
(Census)
(Estimate)
(Estimate)
1974/1970
1977/1974
Permanent
(within 3 miles)
1974







2,842


Big Horn
10,057
10, 500
12,080
1.04
1.15


3.69
' 4.25
Crow Agency
600









Decker
5






1,193


Hardin
2,733
3,089
3,637
1.13
1.18


2.59
3.04
Lodge Grass
806
894
1,053
1. 11
1.18


207
4.32
5.09
Wyola
100









Custer
12, 174
12,300
12,720 .
1.01
1.03


2, 985
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1975
State, Planning Agency, Community
Population
Housing










Ratio of Population
North Dakota
Number of Persons
Ratio of Population
Number of Housing Units
to Housintr
1970
1974
1977



Mobile



Lewis and Clark 1805 Regional Council
(Census)
(Estimate)
(Estimate)
1974/1970
1977/1974
Permanent
(within 3 miles)
Total
1974
1977










for Developments










Burleigh










Bismarck
34,670
42, 000

1.21

14,705
1,481
16,186
2.59

McLean










Coleharbor
112
100

0.89

20
20
40
2.50

Garrison
1,614
1,750

1.08

560
110
670
2.61

Mercer
132
135

1.02

40
5
45
3.00

Turtle Lake
712
760

1.07

267
33
300
2.53

Underwood
781
850

1.09.

270
85
355
2.39

Washburn
804
1,000

1.24

320
75
395
2.53

Wilton
695
800

1.15

210
40
250
3.20

Mercer










Beulah
1,344
1,600

1.19

550
55
605
2.64

Golden Valley
235
300

1.28

85
6
91
3.30

Hazen
1,240
1,500

1.21

522
85
607
2.47

Pick City
119
136

1.14

30
10
40
3.40

Stanton
517
575

1.11

151
74
225
2.56

Zap
271
280

1.03

110
10
120
2.33

Morton










Glenn Ullin
1,070
-1,075

1.00

305
20
325
3.31

Hebron
1, 103
1,123

1.02

390
14
404
2.78

Mandan
11,093
13,000

1.17

3,400
854
4,254
3.06

New Salem
943
946

1.00

340
35
375
2.52

Oliver










Center
619
887

1.43

256
70
326
2.72

Roosevelt-Custer Regional Council










Dunn










Dodge
121
135
150
1.12
1.11
55
3
58
2.33
2.59
Dunn Center
107
92
105
0.86
1.14
61
3
64
1.44
1.64
Halliday
413
458
475
1.11
1.04
165
9
174
2.63
2.73
Killdcer
615
650
675
1.06
1.04
257
23
280
2.32
2.41
Manning
42
42
42
1.00
1.00
19
2
21
2.00
2.00
Stark










Dickinson
12,405
12,510
13,000
1.01
1.04
5,000
530
5,530
2.26
2.35

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1975
State, P'annlnff Aecncv, Community
Community
Environmental Services
Medical Services
Pla
ruling Resour
ces

Water System
Sewage Treat-
Physicians
Hos
sitals
City of 25,000
Availability of
Availability of

ment System

Distance (miles)
Number of
Beds in
Distance (miles)
Population
Planner
Plan
North Dakota
Percent of
Percent of
Number in
to Nearest 1
Physician Out-
side Community
to Nearest
Hospital Outside
of Commurutv
Distance (miles)
Political
Year

Capacity Used
Capacity Used
Community
Community
from Community
Jurisdiction
Adopted
Lewis and Clark 1805 Regional Council









for Developments









Burleigh









Bismarck
100
63
89

455


L
1972
McLean









Coleharbor
66


11

11

R
No plan
Garrison
31
135
3

40


R
No plan
Mercer
41
860

8

8

R
No plan
Turtle Lake

74
2

44


R
No plan
Underwood
38
33

10

10

R
No plan
Washburn
70
69
1


25

R
No plan
Wilton
81
78

25

25

R
.No plan
Mercer









Bculah

88
1


9

R
No plan
Golden Valley
64
54

16

23

R
No plan
Hazen
34
72
2

39


L
1975
Pick City
Ns(b>
L(a>

25

25

R
No plan
Stanton
103

14

14

R
1975
Zap
12
106

10

15

R
No plan
Morion









Glenn Ullin
55
96

10

32

R
No plan
Hebron
51
62
1

56(d>
15

R
No plan
Mandan
13
76
7



L
1972
New Salem
42
82

27

27

R
No plan
Oliver









Center
30
100

27

27

R
No plan
Roosevelt-Custer Regional Council









Dunn









Dodge

10

23

23

N
No plan
Dunn Center
25
30

38

38

N
No plan
Halliday
10
33

32

32

N
No plan
Killdeer
25
100

32

32

N
No plan
Manning



24"

24

N
No plan
Stark









Dickinson
25
50
17

120


N
1969
(a)	Lagoon; no capacity given	(c) L - City or community planner
(b)	No system; one is currently under construction	R - Regional or district planner
N - None
(d) An additional 57 beds in hospital for addicts

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1975
State, r? inning Agency, Community
Population
Housing


Number of Persons
Ratio of Population
Number of Housing Units
Ratio of Population
to Houslne
South Dakota
1970
(Census)
1974
(Estimate)
1977
(Estimate)
1974/1970
1977/1974
Permanent
Mobile
(within 3 miles)
Total
1974
1977
Sixth District Council of Local Govts.










Butte










Belle Fourche
4,451
4, 236

0.95

1,436




Fall River










Edgemont
Hot Springs
1,174
4,434
1,365
4,701
5, 100
1.16
1.06
1.08
450
1,517
324
1,841
2.55
2.77
Harding
Buffalo
393
387(a)
500
0.98
1.29
125
10
135
2.87
3.70
Camp Crook
150
149(a)

0.99

48




Lawrence
Spearfish
4, 661
4,146
5, 500
0.89
1.33
1,337
15
1,352
3.07
4.07
Whitewood
689
700
1,000
1.02
1.43
220
99
319
2.19
3.13
Meade










Sturgis
4,536
5,083
6, 000
1.12
1.18
1,640
250
1,890
2.69
3.17
Pennington
Rapid City
43,836
47,210

1.08

14,141



•

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1975
State, Planning Agency, Community
Community
Environmental Services
Medical Services
Planning Resources

Water System
Sewage Treat-
Physicians
Hos
pltals
City of 25,000
Availability of
Availability of
South Dakota
Sixth District Council of Local Govts.
ment System

Distance (miles)
Number of
Deds in
Community
Distance (miles)
Population
Planner
Plan
Percent of
Capacity Used
Percent of
Capacity Used
Number In
Community
to Nearest 1
Physician Out-
side Community
to Nearest
Hospital Outside
of Community
Distance (miles)
from Community
Political
Jurisdiction
Year
Adopted









Butte









Belle Fourche


4

42


R, S
1969
Fall River




C(e>




Edgemont


1



R,S
No plan
Hot Springs
100 +
80
9

49


L, R,S
1975
Harding
Buffalo
W
L(c>
1


50

R,S
No plan
Camp Crook







R, S
No plan
Lawrence









Spearfish
Whitewood
50
100 +
50
l(°)
4

20


C, R, S
C,R,S
1974
No plan
Meade









Strurgis


8

39


C, R, S
No plan
Pennington
Rapid City


72

272


L,C, R, S
1964
(a)	Population figures are for 1973
(b)	Water from deep well
(c)	Lagoon; capacity not given
(d)	L - City or community planner
C - County planner
R - Regional or District planner
S - State planner
(e)	Clinic in community ; distance to hospital not given

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1975
State, Planning Agency, Community
Population
Housing








Ratio of Population

Number of Persons
Ratio of Population
Number of Housing Units
to Ho
jsine
Utah
1970
1973(a)
(Estimate)
1980(a)



Mobile
Total
1073


(Census)
(Estimate)
1973/1970
1980/1973
Permanent
(within 3 miles)
1980
Five County Association of Govts.










Beaver
3,800
4,003
4,376
1.05
1.09

39
1,607
2.49
2.72
Beaver
J, 453
1, 605
2, 054
1.10
1.28

15
612
2.62
3,36
Milford
1,304
1,323

1.01


11
514
2.57

Minersville
448
462

1.03


8
154
3.00

Garfield
3,157
3,156
3,992
] .00
1.26

71
1,331
2.37
3.00
Antimony
- 220
115

0.52


0
39
2.95

Boulder
93
94

1.00


3
35
2.69

Cannonville
113
115

1.00


1
39
2.95

Escalante
357
644
843
1.80
1.31

22
232
2.78
3.63
Panguitch
1,318
1,289
2,169
0.98
1.68

20
519
2.48
4.18
Tropic
329
334
976
1.02
2.92

2
108
3.09
9.04
Iron
12,177
13,715
17, 191
1. 13
1.25

335
4,460
3.08
3.85
Cedar City
8,946
9,866
13,328
1. 10
1.35

233
3,058
3.23
4.36
Paragonah
275
299

1.09


5
120
2.49
5. 81
Paro-.van
1,423
1,625
3,434
1. 14
2. 11

15
591
2.75
Kane
3,200









Glendale
200









Helt Marina










Kanab
1,500









Orderville
399









Washington
13, 669
16,001
18,721
1. 17
1. 17

525
5,219
3.07
3.59
Enterprise
844
981
' 625
1. 16
0.64

12
215
4.56
2.91
Hilldale
480
557

1. 16


2
63
8.84
13.69
Hurricane
1,408
1,542
6,036
1. 10
3.91

29
441
3.50
La Verkin
463
539

1. 16


34
130
4. 15

Santa Clara
271
316

1. 17


6
79
4.00

St. George
7,097
7,973
12,059
1. 12
1.51

153
2, 868
2.78
4.20
Snow Canyon
1, 800







3. 62

Washington
750
872

1. 16


32
241

Six County Commissioners Organization







3,799
2. 87
3.31
Sev ier
10, 103
10,905
12,590
1.08
1. 15

171
Annabella
221
241

1.09


10
85
2.84

Aurora
493
540

1. 10


2
151
3.58

Elsinore
357
390

1.09


1
149
2.62

.Glenv/ood
212
233

1. 10


0
79
2.95

Koosharem
141
153

1.09


1
79
1.94

Monroe
910
1, OCM

1. 09


15
363
2.77

Redmond
409
444

1.09


5
145
3. 06

Richfi eld
4,471
4,787

1.07


60
1, 644
2.91

Salina
1,494
1,595

1.07


16
488
3.27

Sigurd
291
319

]. 10


1
83
3. 84


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1975
State, Planning Agency, Community
Community
Environmental Services
Medical Services
Pla
nning Resour
ces

Water System
Sewage Treat-
Physicians |
Hos
pitals
City of 25,000
Availability of
Availability of

men: System

Distance (miles)
Number of
Beds in
Distance (miles)
Population
Planner
Plan
Utah
Percent of
Percent of
Capacity Used
Number in
to Nearest 1
Physician Out-
to Nearest
Hospital Outside
Distance (miles]
Political
Year
Five County Association of Govts.
Beaver
Capacity Used
Community
side Community
Community
of Community
from Community
Jurisdiction
Adopted
¦ 0








Beaver
0
u







Milf6rd
0
u(b)







Minersville
0
0







Garfield
0
0







Antimony
0
0







Boulder
0
0







Cannonville
0
0







Escalante
0
0







Panguitch
0
0







Tropic
0
0







Iron
0
0







Cedar City
0
0







Paragonah
0
0







Parowan
0
84







Kane
0
0







Glendale
0
0







Helt Marina
u
0







Kanab
0
57







Qrderville
0
0







Washington
0
0







Enterprise
0
0







Hilldale
0
0







Hurricane
0
100+







La Verkin
0








Santa Clara
0
50







St. George
0
43







Snow Canyon
u
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1975
State, Planning Agency, Community
Population
Housing









Ratio of Population

Number of Persons
Ratio of Population
Number of Housing Units
to Housing
Utah (cont'd)
1970
(Census)
1973(a)
(Estimate)
1980
(Estimate;
1073/1970
1980/1973
Permanent
Mobile
(within 3 miles)
Total
1973
1980-
Wayne
1,483
1,585
1,740
1.07
1. 10

27
557
2. 85
3. 12
Bicknell
264
283

1.07


4
92
3.08

Capital Reef










Loa
324
344

1.06


0
112
3.07

Uintah Basin Association of Govts.










Daggett
666
735
799
1. 10
1.09


306
2.40
2.61
iManila
226
300

1.33


175
229
1.31

Duchesne
7,299
11,005
14,871
1.51
1.35


2,727
4.04
5.45
Altamont
129
196

1.52


6
42
4. 67

Duchesne
1,094
2,031

1. 86


409
722
2. 81

Myton
322
489

1.52


10
98
4.99

Roosevelt
2,005
3,430

1.71


374
1,092
3. 14

Tabiona
125
191

1.53


2
39
4. 88

Uintah
12, 684
15,459
12,459
1.22
0.80

297
4,470
3.46
2.79
Tridell
3,500









Vernal
3,908
4, 923

1.30


23
1,460
3.37

Mountainland Association of Govts.










Summit
5, 879
6,435

1.09


86
4,271
1.51

Coalville
864
903

1.05


7
288
3. 14

Southeastern Utah Assc. of Govts.










Carbon
15, 647
17,306
21,620
1. 11
1.25 •

308
6,290
2.75
3.44
East Carbon City
1,882
2,006

1.07


3
591
3.39

Helper
1,964
2,020

1.03


4
864
2.34

Hiawatha







71


Price
6,218
6, 971

1. 12


200
2,524
2.76

Sunnyside
485
537

1.11


1
155
3.46

Wellington
922
1,018

1. 10


16
277
3. 68

Emery
5, 137
5,723
7, 170
1. 11
1.25

195
1,688
3.39
4.25
Castle Dale
541
599

1. 11


5
201
2.98

Cleveland
244
269

1. 10


3
78
3.45

Elmo
141
156

1. 11


0
42
3.71

Ferron
663
735

1. 11


35
232
3. 17

Green River
1,033
1, 166

1. 13


2
362
3.22

Huntington
857
949

1. 11


90
357
2.66

Orangeville
51L
567

1. 11


5
166
3.42

San Juau
9,606
12,739

1.33


360
2,151
5. 92

Dlanding
2,250
2,569

1. 14


69
545
4.71

Monticello
1,431
1, 697

1.19


40
454
3.74

a Population figures are for 1973 and 1980

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1975
State, Planning Agency, Community
Community
Environmental Services
Medical Services
Planning Resources

Water System
Sewage Treat-
Physicians
Hos
pitals
City of 25, 000
Availability of
Availability of
Utah (cont'd)
ment System

Distance (miles)
Number of
Deds in
Distance (miles)
Population
Planner
Plan
Percent of
Percent of
Capacity Used
Number In
to Nearest '
Physician Out-
to Nearest
Hospital Outside
Distance (miles)
Political
Year
Wayne
Bicknell
Capacity Used
Community
side Community
Community
of Community
from Community
Jurisdiction
Adopted
0
0







Capital Reef
U(b)
0







Loa .
0
0







ULntah Basin Association of Govts.
U








Daggett
0







Manila
0
75







Duchesne
0
0







Altamont
0
100 +







Duchesne
0
100+







My ton
0
0







Roosevelt
0
100+







Tabiona
0
0







Uintah
0
0







Tridell
u(b)
0







Vernal
0
46







Southeastern Utah Association of Govts.









Carbon
0
0







East Carbon City
0
0







Helper
0
72







Hiawatha
0
0







Price
u
72







Sunnyside

20







Wellington

72







Emery
0,
u
0







Castle Dale
0







Cleveland
0
0







Elmo
0
0







Ferron
u
100







Green River
u
100 +







Huntington
0
100







Orangey ille
u(b)
0







San Juan
0
0
2

16


N
1972
Bland ing
u(b>
94
1


22

N
1965
Monticello
u(b)
100 +
2

36


N
1971
Mountainlands Assc. of Governments









Summit
0
0
4


10

C
1967
Coalville
0
100 +
1

14


N
1972
(b) Unknown
C County planner
N None

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1975
State, Planning Agency, Community


Population



Housing










Ratio of Population
Wyoming
Number of Persons
Ratio of Population
Number of Housing Units
to Housln?
1970
1974
1977



Mobile



Gillette-Campbell County Planning Office
Campbell
Gillette
(Census)
(Estimate)
( Estimate)
1974/1970
1977/1974
Permanent
[within 3 miles)
Total
1974
1977
7, 192
9,800
13,000
1.36
1.33
4,921
1,630 j
6, 551
1.50
1.98
Rawlins-Carbon County Planning Office






j



Carbon






j



Elmo
53
64




|



Haitna
460
1, 200
1,800
2.61
1.50
252
150 J
402
2.99
4.48
Medicine Bow
•¦455
800
1,100
1.76
1.38
105
149 !
254
3.15
4.33
Rawlins
7,855
12,500
14,000
1.43
1.12
2,800
625 !
3,425
3.65
4.09
Douglas-Converse County Planning Office










Converse










Douglas
2, 677
6,000

2.24

1,275
325 |
1,600
3.75

Glenrock
1,515
2, 000
3,500
1.32
1.75
463
180 !
643
3.11
5.44'
Northeast Wyoming Three County Joint






1



Power Board






i



Crook






1
1



Moorcroft
926
1,000
1,300
1.08
1.30
280
175 i
455
2.20
2.86
Weston






I



Newcastle
3,432
3,300
4,432
0.96
1.34
1,000
1

3.30
4.43
Fremont County






i
i



Fremont






i
i



River ton
7,995
9,500
10,490
1.19
1.10
2, 600
500 j
3, 100
3.06
3.38
City of Lander










Lander
7,125
7,784
8,200
1.09
1.05
2,350
560 ;
2,910
2.67
2.82
Buffalo-Johnson County Planning Office










Johnson






i
1



Buffalo
3,394
4,442
6,000
1.31
1.35
1,500
300 :
1,800
2.47
3.33
Kaycee
272
280

1.03

100
40 i
140
2.00

Lincoln-Uinta Counties Planning Office






j



Lincoln






i



Diamondville
485
600
900
1.24
1.50
200
125 ,
325
1.85
2.77
Uinta






i



Evans ton
4, 692
4,800
5,400
1.02
1.13
1,300
150
1,450
3.31
3.72
Lyman
643
1,500
2,000
2.33
1.33
184
459
643
2.33
3.11
Mountain View
500
741

1.48

142
88 !
230
3.22

Casper -Natrona County Planning Office










Natrona










Casper
39,397
44,339
48,450
1.13
1.09
14,599
1, 691
16,290
2.72
2.97
Evansville
832
2, 195
4,000
2.64
1.82
380
405
785
2.80
5.10
Mills
1,724
2, 000

1.16

509
600
1, 100
1.80


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1975
State, Planning Agency, Community
Community
Environmental Services
Medical Services
Planning Resoui
ces

Water System
Sewage Treat-
Physicians
Hos
pltals
City of 25,000
Availability of
Availability of
Wyoming
ment System

Distance (miles)
Number of
Beds in
Distance (miles)
Population
Planner
Plan
Percent of
Percent of
Capacity Used
Number in
to Nearest '
Physician Out-
to Nearest
Hospital Outside
Distance (miles)
Political
Year
Gillette-Campbell County Planning Office
Capacity Used
Community
side Community
Community
of Community
from Community
Jurisdiction
Adopted









Campbell









Gillette
100
100
10

31


L,C,S
1973
Rawlins -Carbon County Planning Office









Carbon









Elmo









Hanna

100
1

42


C,S
1975
Medicine Bow
98
100

55

55

C,S
No plan
Rawlins


8

90


L,C,S
No plan
Douglas-Converse County Planning Office









Converse

L
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1975
State, Planning Agency, Community
Population
Housing
Wyoming (cont'd)
Number of Persons
Ratio of Population
Number of Housing Units
Ratio of Population
to Housintr
1970

1974
1977



1 Mobile



Platte County Joint Planning Office
Platte
(Census)

(Estimate)
(Estimate)
1974/1970
1977/1974
Permanent
(within 3 miles)
Total
1974
1977







-











Chugwater
181

170
215
0.94
1.26
67
31
98
1, 73
2.19
Wheatland
2,498

2,736
4, 900
1.10
1.79
1,132
175
1,307
2.42
3.75
Sheridan Area Planning Office







Sheridan


366








Big Horn
23

450(a)
8.51
1 .23
99
24
123
2.98
3.66
Dayton
396

425
500
1.07
1.18
180
35
215
1.98
2.33
Story
Sweetwater
352

400
450
1.14
1.13
425
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1975
State, Planning Agency, Community
Community
Environmental Services
Medical Services
Planning Resources

Water System
t Sewage Treat-
Physicians
Hospitals
City of 25,000
Availability of
Availability of
Wyoming (cont'd)
Platte County Joint Planning Office
Platte
ment System

Distance (miles;
Number of
Beds in
Community
Distance (miles)
Population
Planner
Plan
Percent of
Capacity Used
1 Percent of
Capacity Used
Number in
Community
to Nearest 1
Physician Out-
side Community
to Nearest
Hospital Outside
of Community
Distance (miles;
from Commumty
Political
Jurisdiction
Year
Adopted
NSO
40
L(h)
85







Chugwater
Wheatland
4
24
40
24

C
C.S
No plan
1975
Sheridan Area Planning Office
Sheridan
NS^
NS(f)
NS^
60
NS(f)
6
1






Big Horn
Dayton
Story
Sweetwater
23

J 2
23
25

C.R.S
C,S
C,R,S
No plan
1973
No plan
Sweetwater









Granger
Green River
100
75
100
100
3
25

40
15

C, R,S
C.S
No plan
1970(0
South Superior
Wamsutter
Rock Springs Planning Office
40
10
98
50

25
40

25
40

C,S
C,S
No plan
No plan
Rock Springs
No county/city planning agency
Goshen
45
100
12

100


L
1975
Fort Laramie
Torrington
Park
NS(f)
NS(f)
L(h)
85
8
20
46
20

C.S
No plan
1969
Meeteetse
100
100

32

32

C
1974
(f>
No system
(g)
Uses Kemmerer system
(h)
Lagoon - no capacity given
(i)
In process of developing plan
(J)
City administrator acts as planner

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APPENDIX D
Occurrence of selected adverse conditions that contribute to health
impacts in communities affected by development of energy resources
(1)	Data for 1974
(2)	Data for 1975

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CRITERIA FOR DETERMINING ADVERSE CONDITIONS ASSOCIATED
WITH DEVELOPMENT OF ENERGY RESOURCES
Population.
Community population: <1,000 annual rate of increase about	6 percent
1,100-2,500	8
2,600-5,000	10
<5,000	12
Housing
Ratio of population to housing >3
Water treatment system	Capacity used >75 percent
Sewage treatment system	Capacity used >75 percent
Distance to physician
>15 miles
Distance to hospital
>50 miles
Distance to city of
25, 000 population
>100 miles
Availability of planner
None available
Availability of plan
None or adopted before 1972

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OCCURRENCE OF SELECTED ADVERSE FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO HEALTH IMPACTS
IN COMMUNITIES AFFECTED BY DEVELOPMENT OF ENERGY RESOURCES
IN FEDERAL REGION VIII1
1974
State, Planning Agency,
County, Community
2
Adverse Condition Indicated by x
Total
Number of
Adverse
Conditions
Population
Housing
Water
System
Sewage
System
Distance
to
Physician
Distance
to
Hospital
Distance
to City
of 25,000
Availability
of
Planner
Availability
of
Plan
1974/1970
1977/1974
1974
1977
Colorado












Colorado West Area Council of Govts.












Garfield












Carbondale
X
X


X
X



X
X
6
Glenwood Springs



X
X
X




X
4
Grand Valley
X
X

X
X
X
X


X
X
8
New Castle
X
X
X
X
X
X



X
X
8
Rifle

X

X
X
X



X
X
6
Silt
X
X

X
X




X
X
6
Mesa












Collbran
X



X




X
X
4
DeBeque
X
X

X
X

X


X

6
Fruita

X

X
X




X
X
5
Grand Junction










X
1
Palisade

X

X
X




X

4
Moffat












Craig
X
X
X
X




X
X

6
Dinosaur
X
X
X
X
X

X

X
X
X
9
Rio Blanco












Meeker
X
X

X
X
X


X
X
X
8
Rangely

X
~
*
X
X



X
X
*
Northwest Colorado Council of Govts.












Jackson












"Walden

X


X
X

X
X
X
X
7
Routt












Hayden
X
X

X
X



X
X
X
7
Oak Creek
X
X
X
X
*
*



X
X
*
Yampa
X



*
*
X


X
X
*
^Based on data from Profile Survey - Energy Resource Development Impact Communities,
conducted by Mountain Plains Federal Regional Council, Federal Region VIII, Denver
2
See table: Criteria for Determining Adverse Conditions Associated with Development
of Energy Resources
~Information incomplete or not available

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1974
State, Planning Agency,
County, Community
2
Adverse Condition Indicated by x
Total
Number of
Adverse
Conditions
Population
Housing
Water
System
Sewage
System
Distance
to
Fhysician
Distance
to
Hospital
Distance
to City
of 25,000
Availability
of
Planner
Availability
of
Plan
1974/1970
1977/1974
1974
1977
Montana












Not in organized planning districts












Big Horn












Decker
*
~
*
*
*
*
X

X

X
*
McCone












Circle

X

X
~
*


X

X
*
Rosebud












Birney
*
X
+
*
*
*
X
X
X

X
*
Colstrip
X
X
X
X
*
*
X

X

X
*
Forsyth
X
X
X
X
X
X


X

X
8
Lame Deer
X
x
X
X
*
X

X
X

X
*
•Information incomplete or not available

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1974

2
Adverse Condition Indicated by x


Total
Number of
Adverse
Conditions
Population
Housing
Water
System
Sewage
System
Distance
to
Fhysician
Distance
to
Hospital
Distance
to City
of 25,000
Availability
of
Planner
Availability
of
Flan
1974/1970
1977/1974
1974
1977
North Dakota












Lewis and Clark 1805 Regional Council












for Developments












Burleigh












Bismarck



X






X
2
McLean












Underwood



X
*

X


X

*
Washburn
*
*
*
~





X

*
Mercer












Beulah



X

X



X

3
Golden Valley




*

X


X
X
*
Hazen




*




X

*
Pick City




*
*
X


X

~
Stanton

X

X
*
X


*
X

*
Zap




*
X



X

*
Morton












Glenn Ullin




*
X
X


X
X
*
Mandan


X
X






X
3
New Salem




*
X
X


X
X
*
Oliver












Center



X
*
X
X


X
X
*
Roosevelt-Custer Regional Council












Dunn












Dodge
*
*
*
*
*
~
X


X
X
*
Dunn Center
*
*
*
~
*
*
X

X
X
X
*
Killdeer
*
*
*
*
*

X

X
X
X
*
Manning
*
*
*
*
*
' *
X

X
X
X
*
Stark












Dickinson
*
*
*
*

X


X
X
X
*
*Information Incomplete or not available

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1974

2
Adverse Condition Indicated by x
Total
Number of
Adverse
Conditions
Papulation
Housing
Water
System
Sewage
System
Distance
to
Physician
Distance
to
Hospital
Distance
to City
of 25,000
Availability
of
Planner
Availability
of
Plan
1974/1970
1977/1974
1974
1977
South Dakota












Sixth District Council of Local Govts.












Butte












Belle Fourche




*
*



X
X
*
Fall River












Edgemont
X
X.

X


X


X
X
6
Harding












Buffalo

X




X
X
X
X
X
6
Camp Crook
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
11
Lawrence












Spearfish

X

X





X
X
4
* Information Incomplete or not available

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1974

2
Adverse Condition Indicated by x

*
Total
Number of
Adverse
Conditions
Population**
Housing**
Water
System
Sewage
System
Distance
to
Physician
Distance
to
Hospital
Distance
to City
of 25,000
Availability
of
Planner
Availability
of
Plan
1974/1970
1977/1974
1974
1977
Utah












Five County Association of Govts.












Beaver

X

X
—

-¦w
--




Beaver

*

*
X
X


X

*

Milford

*

*
X
X


X

*

Minersville
*
*
*
*
X
X


X

*

Garfield

X

X
--
—
--
--
--



Antimony
~
*
*
*
X
X
X

X

*

Boulder
*
*
*
*
X
X
X
X
X

*

Cannonville
*
*
*
*
X
X
X

X

*

Escalante
*
*
*
*
X
X
X
X
X

*

Panguitch

*

*
X
X


X

*

Tropic
*
*
+
*
X
x
*
*
X

~

Iron

X
X
X
--
--
--
--
--



Cedar City

*
X
*
X
X


X



Paragonah
~
*
#
*
X
X
X

X



Parowan
*
*
*
*
X
X


X



Kane
X
X
X
X
--
--
--
--
--

X

Glendale
*
*
*
*
X
X
X

X

*

Kanab

*

*
X



X

*

Ordervllle
*
*
*
*
X
X
X
X "
X

*

Washington

X
X
X
--
--
--
--
--



Enterprise
*
*
*
~
X
X
X

X

*

Hilldale
*
*
*
*
X
X
X

X

*

Hurricane
X
*
X
*
X



X

*

La Verkin
*
*
*
*
X
X
X

X

*

Santa Clara
*
*
*
*
X
X


X

*

St. George
X
*
X
*
X



X

X

Washington
*
*
*
+
X
X


X

*

Six County Commissioners Organization












Sevier




--

	
	


X

Annabella
*
*
*
~
X
X


X

*

Aurora
*


*
X
X


X

*

Elsinore
*
*
*
*
X
X


X

*

Glenwood
*
*
*
*
X
X


X

*

Koosharem
*
*
*
*
X
X
X

X

*

Monroe
*
*
*
*
X
X


X

*


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1974

2
Adverse Condition Indicated by x

Total
Number of
Adverse
Conditions
Population* *
.. * *
Housing
Water
System
Sewage
System
Distance
to
Riysician
Distance
to
Hospital
Distance
to City
of 25,000
Availability
of
Planner
Availability
of
Plan
1974/1970
1977/1974
1974
1977
Utah (con'd)












Sevier (con'd)












Redmond
*
*
*
*
X
X


X

*

Richfield

*

*
X



X

*

Salina

*
*
*
X



X

*

Sigurd
*
*
*
*
X
X


X

*

Six County Commissioners Organization












Wayne



X
--
—
—



*

Bicknell
*
*
*
*
*
*

X
X

*

Loa

*
*
*
X
X


X

*

Uintah Basin Association of Govts.












Daggett



X
—
--






Manila

*
X
*
X

X
X
X

~

Duchesne
X

X
X
--







Altamont
*
*
*
#
X

X

X

~

Duchesne
X
*
X
*
X

X

X

*

Myton
*
*
*
*
X
X


X

*

Roosevelt
X
*
X
*
X



X

*

Tabiona
*
*
*
*
X
X
X
X
X

*

Uintah


X
X
—

—
..


X

Vernal

*
X
*
X
X


X
X
X

Southeastern Utah Association of Govts.












Carbon


X
X
	
_ _
_ _
__
__



East Carbon City
+
*
*
*
X
X
*
*
*

~

Helper

*

*
X



X

*

Price

*

*
X



X
X
*

Sunnyside
*
*
~
~
X

X

X
X
*

Wellington
*
*
+
*
*




X
X

Emery


X
X




_ _



Castle Dale
*
*
*
*
X
X


x



Cleveland
*
~
*
*
X
X






Elmo
*
*
*
*
X
X
X



*

Ffcrron
*
*
*
*
X
X


X



Green River

*

*
X


X
X



Huntington
X
~
X
*
X







Orangeville
*
*
*
*
X
X


X



•Information incomplete or not-available
** Data are for 1973 and 1980
-- Does not apply

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1974

2
Adverse Condition Indicated by x
Total
Number of
Adverse
Conditions
Population
Housing
Water
System
Sewage
System
Distance
to
Riysician
Distance
to
Hospital
Distance
to City
of 25,000
Availability
of
Planner
Availability
of
Plan
1974/1970
1977/1974
1974
1977
Wyoming












Gillette-Campbell County Planning Office












Campbell












Gillette
X
X
X
X
X
X


X


7
Rawlins-Carbon County Planning Office












Carbon

_










Elk Mountain
X
*
X
*
X
X
X


X
X
*
Hanna/Elmo
X
X
X
X
X
*
X



X
*
Rawlins

#
X
*
~
X




X
*
Douglas-Converse County Planning Office












Converse












Douglas
X
X

X
*
X




X
*
Glenrock
X
*
*
*
X
X





*
Buffalo-Johnson County Planning Office












Johnson












Buffalo
X
X

X







3
Lincoln-Uinta Counties Planning Office












Lincoln












Diamondville
X
*

*
X
*



X
X
*
Kemmerer
X
*

*
*
X




X
*
Uinta












Fort Bridger

X
*
*
X
X
X



X
*
Lyman
X

*
*
X
X
X


X

*
Mountain View




X
X
X


X
X
5
Platte County Joint Planning Office












Platte












Chugwater

*
X
*


X


X
X
*
Guernsey

*

*


X


X
X
*
Wheatland

X

X
*
X



X
X
*
Sheridan Area Planning Office












Sheridan












Big Horn

*

*
X
X


X
X
X
*
Dayton
*
*
*
*
*
*
X

X
X
X
*
Ranchester
X
X

X
X
X


X
X
X
8
Sheridan

*

*

X


X
X.
X
+
Story
X
*

*
X
X
X

X
X
X
*

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1974

Adverse Condition Indicated by
Total
Number of
Adverse
Conditions
Papulation
Housing
Water
System
Sewage
System
Distance
to
Riyslcian
Distance
to
Hospital
Distance
to City
of 25,000
Availability
of
Planner
Availability
of
Plan
1974/1970
1977/1974
1974
1977
Wyoming (con'd)












Sweetwater County












Sweetwater












Granger
X
*


X
X
X

X
X
X
*
Green River
X
*
X
*
*
X


X
X

*
South Superior
X
*
X
*
X
X
X

X
X
X
*
Rock Springs Planning Office












Sweetwater












Rock Springs
X


X




X

X
4
No county/city planning agency












Park












Meeteetse

*

*
X
X
X


X
X
*
* Information incomplete or not available

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OCCURRENCE OF SELECTED ADVERSE FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO HEALTH IMPACTS
IN COMMUNITIES AFFECTED BY DEVELOPMENT OF ENERGY RESOURCES
IN FEDERAL REGION VIII1
1975

2
Adverse Condition Indicatedby x


Total
Number of
Adverse
Conditions
Population
Housing
Water
System
Sewage
System
Distance
to
Physician
Distance
to
Hospital
Distance
to City
of 25,000
Availability
of
Planner
Availability
of
Plan
1974/1970
1977/1974
1974
1977
Colorado












Northeastern Colorado Council of Govts.












Morgan












Brush


X
X






X
3
Denver R egional Council of Govts.












Adams












Bennett
X
X "
X
X

X
X




6
Strasburg
X
X
X
X
X
*
X



X
*
Arapahoe












Byers
*
*
X
*


X



X
*
Deertrail
X
X

X

X
X



X
6
Huerfano-Las Animas Area Council of Govts.












Las Animas












Aguilar




X
X





2
Cokedale




X
X




X
3
Starkville


X
X

X




X
4
San Juan Basin Regional Planning Commission












Dolores












Dove Creek

*

*


X




*
District 10 Regional Planning Commission












Delta












Borne
*
#
#
#
*
X





*
Cedaredge
X
X



X




X
4
Crawford
X
X


X
X
X



X
6
Delta










X
1
Hotchkiss

X








X
2
Lazear
*
*
*
*

X
*
*


X
*
Orchard City
X
X



X




X
4
Paonia

X


X
X




X
4
Redland Mesa
*
*
#
*
X
X
*
*


X
*
Rogers Mesa
*
*
*
*

X




X
*
Gunnison












Somerset
*
*
*
*

X




X
*
San Miguel












Egnar

*
*
*
X
X
X



X
*
Slick Rock
*
X
*
*


X
X


X
*

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1975

2
Adverse Condition Indicated by x
Total
Number of
Adverse
Conditions
Population
Housing
Water
System
Sewage
System
Distance
to
Physician
Distance
to
Hospital
Distance
to City
of 25,000
Availability
of
Planner
Availability
of
Plan
1974/1970
1977/1974
1974
1977
Colorado (cont'd)












1
Colorado West Area Council of Govts.












Garfield












Carbondale
X
X


X





X
4
Glenwood Springs

X
*
*
X
X




X
*
Grand Valley
X
X
*
*
X
X
X



X
~
New Castle
X
X
~
*
X





X
*
Rifle

X
*
*

X




X
*
Silt
X
X
*
*
•x





X
*
Mesa












Collbran
X
X
*
*






X
*
DeBeque
X
X
*

X

X




+
Fruita


~
*
X
X




X
*
Gateway
*
*
*
*
X
X
X
X


X
*
Palisade

X
*
*







*
Moffat












Craig
X
X
*
*

X





*
Dinosaur
X
X
*
*
X

X



X
*
Maybell
*
*
*
*
X
X
X



X
*
Rio Blanco












Meeker
X
X
*
*
X
X




X
*
Rangely

X
*
*
X
X




X
*
Northwest Colorado Council of Govts.












Jackson












Walden
X
X
X
X

X

X


X
7
Pitkin












Redstone
*
*
*
*
*
*
X



X
*
Routt












Hayden
X
X
*
*
X
X




X
*
Oak Creek
X
X
*
#
*





X
*
Phippsburg
*
*

*
X
X
X



X
+
Yampa
X
X
X
X
*

X



X
*
* Information Incomplete or not available
1
Based on data from Profile Survey - Energy Resource Development Impact Communities,
conducted by Mountain Plains Federal Regional Council, Federal Region VIII, Denver
2
See table: Criteria for Determining Adverse Conditions Associated with Development
of Energy Resources
~Information Incomplete or not available

-------
1975

Adverse Condition Indicated by

Total
Number of
Adverse
Conditions
Papulation
Housing
Water
System
Sewage
System
Distance
to
Hiysiclan
Distance
to
Hospital
Distance
to City
of 25,000
Availability
of
Planner
Availability
of
Plan
1974/1970
1977/1974
1974
1977
Montana












Not in organized planning districts












Big Horn


X
X
--



~ r


*
Crow Agency
*
*
*
*
X
X



*
*
*
Decker
*
*
*
*
X
X
X


*
*
*
Hardin



X
X
X





3
Lodge Grass

X
X
X

X
X




5
Wyola
*
*
*
*

X
X


*
*
*
Custer


#
*
--
--
--
--

*
~
*
Miles City


X
X






X

McCone




--
—
--
--



*
Circle









*
*
*
Powder River


*

--
--
--
--


*
*
Broadus




+ •
*

X


*
*
Rosebud
*
*
*
~
—
--
--
--


*
*
Ashland
*
*
*
*
X
X
X
X

*
*
*
Birney
*
*
*
*
X
X

X

*
*
*
Colstrip
*
*
*
*
X
X
X


*
~
*
Forsyth
*
*
*
*
X
X



*
~
*
Lame Deer
~
*
*
*

X

X

*
*
*
Rosebud
*
*
*
*
X
X



+
*
*
Treasure




—
--
--
--


*
•
Hysham




X
X
X


*
+
*
* Information Incomplete or not.available
— Does not apply

-------
1975

2
Adverse Condition Indicated by x
Total
Number of
Adverse
Conditions
Population
Housing
Water
System
Sewage
System
Distance
to
Physician
Distance
to
Hospital
Distance
to City
of 25,000
Availability
of
Planner
Availability
of
Plan
1974/1970
1977/1974
1974
1977
North Dakota












Lewis and Clark 1805 Regional Council












for Developments












Burleigh












Bismarck

*

*
X






*
McLean












Coleharbor

*

*

*




X
*
Garrison

*

*

X




X
*
Mercer

*
X
*

X




X
~
Turtle Lake

»

*
*





X
*
Underwood

*

*






X
*
Washburn
X
*

*






X
*
Wilton
X
*
X
*
X
X
X



X
*
Mercer












Bculah

*

*
*
X




X
*
Golden Valley
X
*
X
*


X



X
*
Hazen

*

*







*
Pick City

*
X
*
*

X



X
*
Stanton

*

~
X
X





*
Zap

*

*

X




X
*
Morton












Glenn Ullin

*
X
*

x'




X
*
Hebron










X
~
Mandan

*
X
*

X





*
New Salem

*

#

X
X



X
*
Oliver












Center
X
*

~

X
X



X
*
Roosevelt-Custer Regional Council












Dunn












Dodge




*

X


X
X
*
Dunn Center






X


X
X
3
Halliday






X


X
X
3
Killdeer





X
X


X
X
4
Manning




*
*
X


X
X
*
Stark












Dickinson









X
X
2
"Information incomplete or not available

-------
1975

2
Adverse Condition Indicated by x
Total
Number of
Adverse
Conditions
Population
Housing
"Water
System
Sewage
System
Distance
to
Physician
Distance
to
Hospital
Distance
to City
of 25,000
Availability
of
Planner
Availability
of
Flan
1974/1970
1977/1974
1974
1977
South Dakota












Sixth District Council of Local Govts.












Butte












Belle Fourche

*
*
~
*
*




X
*
Fall River












Edgemont

* _
*
*
*
*




X
*
Hot Springs




X






2
Harding












Buffalo

X

X
*
*

X


X
*
Camp Crook

~
*
*
*

*
*


X
*
Lawrence












Spearfish

X
X
X







3
Whitewood

X

X
X
*




X
*
Meade












Sturgis



X
*
*




X
*
Pennington












Rapid City

*
*
~
*
*




X
*
* Information incomplete or not available

-------
1975

2
Adverse Condition Indicated by x
Total
Number of
Adverse
Conditions*
Papulation**
Housing**
Water
System
Sewage
System
Distance
to
Physician*
Distance
to
Hospital*
Distance
to City
of 25,000*
Availability
of
Planner
Availability
of
Plan
1974/1970
1977/1974
1974
1977
Utah












Five County Association of Govts .












Beaver




X
--
--
--

~
*

Beaver

X

X
X
*
*
*

~
*

Milford

*

*
X
*

*

*
*

Minersville

*

*
X
X
*
*

*
*

Garfield



X
X
X
--
--
--
*
*

Antimony

*

~
X
X
*
*

~
*

Boulder

*

*
X
X
*
*


*

Cannonville

*

*
X
X
»
»

*
*

Escalante
X
X

X
X
X
*
*

*
*

ftmguitch

X

X
X
X
*
*

*
*

Tropic

X

X
X
X
*
*

*
#

Iron


X
X
X
X
*


*
»

Cedar City


X
X
X
X
*
*

*
*

Paragonah

*

*
X
X
*
*

*
*

fia rowan

X

X
X
X
*
*

*
*

Kane
*
~
~
*
X
X
--
—
--
*
*

Glendale
*
*
*
*
X
X
*
*

*
~

He It Marina

*
*
~
*
X
*
*

*
~

Kanab

*
*
*
X

*
*

*
*

Orderville
*
*
*
*
X
X
*
*

*
#

Washington


X
X
X
X
—
—

*
~

Enterprise
X

X

X
X
*
*

*
+

Hilldale

*
X
*
X
X
*
*

*
*

Hurricane

X
X
X
X
X
*
*

*
*

La Verkin
X
*
X
*
X
*
*
*

*
*

Santa Clara
X
*
X
*
X

*
*

*
*

Snow Canyon
*
*
*
*
*
X
*
*

*
*

St. George

X

X
X

*
*

*
*

Washington
X
*
X
*
X

*
*

*
*


-------
1975

2
Adverse Condition Indicated byx
Total
Number of
Adverse
Conditions*
Population**
Housing**
Water
System
Sewage
System
Distance
to
Riysician*
Distance
to
Hospital*
Distance
to City
of 25,000*
Availability
of
Planner
Availability
of
Plan
1974/1970
1977/1974
1974
1977
Utah ( con'd)












Six County Commissioners Organization












Sevier



X





*
*

Annabella

*

*
X
X
*
*

*
*

Aurora

*
X
*
X
X
*
*

*
*

Elsinore

*

*
X
X
*
*

*
*

Glenwood

*


X
X
*


*
*

Koosharem

*

*
X
X
*
*

*
*

Monroe

~

*
X
X
*
*

*
*

Redmond

*
X
*
X
X
*
~

*
*

Riclifield

*

#
X

*
*

*
*

Salina

*
X
~
X
X
*
*

~
*

Sigurd

*
X
*
X
X
*
*

*


Wayne




X
X
--


*
~

Bicknell

*
X
*
X
X
*
*

*
*

Capital Reef
*
*
*
*
*
X
*
*

*
#

Loa

~
X
*
X
X
*
*

*
~

Uintah Basin Association of Govts .












Daggett







	

*
*

Manila
X
*

*
X
X
* ¦
*

*
*

Duchesne
X

X

X
X



*
*

Altamont
X
*
X
*
X
X
*
*

*
*

Duchesne
X
*

*
X
X
*
*

*
*

Myton
X
*
X
*
X
X
*
*

~
*

Roosevelt
X
*
X
#
X
X
*
*

~
*

Tabiona
X
*
X
*
X
X
*
*

~
*

Uintah


X

X
X
..
..

*
*

Tridell
*
*
»
*
*
X
*
*

~
*

Vernall
X
*
X
*
X

*
*

*
*

Mountainland Association of Govts .












Summit

*

*
X
X
	



x

Coalville

*
X
+
X
X







-------
1975

'2
Adverse Condition Indicated by x
Total
Number of
Adverse
Conditions*
Population**
Housing**
Water
System
Sewage
System
Distance
to
Physiclart*
Distance
to
Hospital*
Distance
to City
of 25,000*
Availability
of
Ranner
Availability
of
Plan
1974/1970
1977/1974
1974
1977
Utah (con'd)












Southeastern Utah Assoc . of Govts .












Carbon



X
X
X



*
$

East Carbon City

~
X
*
X
X
*
*

*
*

Helper

*


X

*
*

*
*

Hiawatha
*

*
*
*
*
*
*

*
*

Price

*

*
*

*
*

*
+

Sunny side

*
X
*
*

*
*

*


Wellington

*
X
*
*

*
*

*
~

Emery


X
X
X
X
--
--


*

Castle Dale

*

*
*
X
*
*

*
*

Cleveland

*
X
*
X
X
*
*

*
*

Elmo

*
X
*
X
X
*
*

*
*

Ferron

*
X
*
*
X
*
*

*
*

Green River

*
X
*
*
X
*
*

*
*

Huntington

*

*
X
X
*
*


*

Orangeville

*
X
*
*
X
*
*

~
*

San Juan

*
X
*
X
X
—
--

X


Blanding

*
X
~
*
X



X
X

Monticello

*
X
*
*
X



X
X

~Information incomplete or not available
** Data are for 1973 and 1980
--Does not apply

-------
1975

2
Adverse Condition tidicated by x
Total
Number of
Adverse
Conditions
Population
Housing
Water
System
Sewage
System
Distance
to
Riysician
Distance
to
Hospital
Distance
to City
of 25,000
Availability
of
Planner
Availability
of
Flan
1974/1970
1977/1974
1974
1977
Wyoming












Gillette-Campbell County Planning Office i












Campbell












Gillette
X



X
X




3

Rawlins-Carbon County Planning Office












Carbon












Elmo
X
*"
*
*
*
*
*
+

~
*
*
Hanna
X
X

X
#
X




*

Medicine Bow
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X


X
9
Rawlins
X

X
X
*
*




X
*
Douglas-Converse County Planning Office












Converse












Douglas
X
~
X
*
X






*
Glenrock
X
X
X
X
X
X




X
7
Northeast Wyoming Three County Joint












Power Board












Crook












Moorcroft

X


*

X




*
Weston












Newcastle

X
X
X

X




X
5
Fremont County












Fremont












Riverton


X
X
X
X
*
*


X
*
City of Lander












Lander




X
X




X
3
Buffalo-Johnson County Planning Office












Johnson












Buffalo
X
X

X
X
X





5
Kaycee

*

*
*
*
X



X
*
Lincoln-Uinta Counties Planning Office












Lincoln












Diamondville
X
X


*
X




X
*
Uinta












Evanston


X
X






X
3
Lyman
X
X

X
X
X
X



X
7
Mountain View
X
*
X
*
*
X




X
*

-------
1975

2
Adverse Condition Indicated by x

Total
Number of
Adverse
Conditions
Population
Housing
Water
System
Sewage
System
Distance
to
Physician
Distance
to
Hospital
Distance
to City
of 25.000
Availability
of
Planner
Availability
of
Flan
1974/1970
1977/1974
1974
1977
Wyoming ( con'd)












Casper-Natrona County Planning Office












Natrona












Casper










X
1
Evansville
X
X

X
X
X




X
6
Mills

*

*
X






*
Platte County Joint Planning Office












Platte












Chugwater

X


X
*
X



X
*
Wheatland

X

X

X





3
Sheridan Area Planning Office












Sheridan












Big Horn
X
X

X
X
X




X
6
Dayton

X


*

X




*
Story




X
X




X
3
Sweetwater County












Sweetwater












Granger
X
X
X
X
X
X
X



X
8
Green River
X
X

X
X
X




X
6
South Superior
X
X
X
X

X
X



X
7
Warns utter
X
X
X
X


X



X
6
Rock Springs Planning Office












Sweetwater












Rock Springs
X

X
X

X





4
No county/city planning agency












Goshen












Fort Laramie

X

X
X
*
X



X
*
Torrington



X
X
X




X
4
Park












Meeteetse




X
X
X




3
•Information incomplete or not available

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APPENDIX E
Intensity and relative significance of selected factors that contribute
to health impacts in communities affected by development of energy
resources
(1)	Data for 1974
(2)	Data for 1975

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WEIGHTS OF FACTORS USED FOR MEASURING EXTENT OF HEALTH IMPACTS
RESULTING FROM DEVELOPMENT OF ENERGY RESOURCES
Population 1. Ratio of 1974: 1970 population
2. Ratio of 1977: 1974 population
(Available population data were used
for comparison with 1970 census)
<1
0
1.01 - 1.25
2
1.26 - 1.50
4
1.51 - 1.75
6
1.76 - 2.00
8
2.01 - 2.50
10
2.51 - 3.00
12
3.01 - 3.50
14
3.51 - 4.00
16
4.01 - 4.50
18
4.51 - 5.00
20
5.01 - 5.50
22
5.51 - 6.00
24
<6.00
26
Housing 1. Ratio of 1974 population to
number of dwelling units in
community in 1974.
2. Ratio of 1977 projected pop-
ulation to number of dwelling
units in community in 1974.
1.00 - 3.00
0
3.01 - 4.00
1
4.01 - 5.00
2
5.01 - 6.00
3
6.01 - 7.00
4
<7.00
5
Water Supply System Percent of capacity used
0-25
0
26 - 50
1
51 - 75
2
76 - 90
3
91 - 100
4
No system
5
Sewage Disposal System Percent of
capacity used
0-25	0
26 - 50	1
51-75	2
76 - 90	3
91 - 100	4
No system	5
Distance to Physician
In community	0
<15 miles	1
15 - 50 miles	2
>50 miles	3
Distance to Hospital
In community	0
<15 miles	1
15 - 50 miles	2
>50 miles	3
Distance to City of 25,000 Population
0 - 14 miles	0
15 - 49 miles	1
50 - 99 miles	2
100 - 200 miles	3
>200 miles	4
Availability of Planner
Community, county
or regional	0
State only	1
None	2
Availability of Plan
Adopted since 1972	0
Adopted before 1972	1
No plan	2

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RELATIVE SIGNIFICANCE OF SELECTED FACTORS
CONTRIBUTING TO HEALTH IMPACTS IN COMMUNITIES AFFECTED BY
DEVELOPMENT OF ENERGY RESOURCES IN FEDERAL REGION VIII1
1974
State, Planning Agency,
County, Community
o
Weighted Significance of Factors*

Population
Housing
Water
System
Sewage
System
Distance
to
Riyslcian
Distance
to
Hospital
Distance
to City
of 25,000
Availability
of
Planner
Availability
of
Plan
Total
Weight
1974/1970
1977 1974
1974
1977
Colorado












Colorado West Area Council of Govts.












Garfield












Carbondale
10
2
0
0
4
3
0
1
3
2
2
27
Glenwood Springs
2
2
0
1
' 2
3
0
0
2
0
1
13
Grand Valley
4
24
0
5
4
4
2
2
1
2
2
50
New Castle
2
4
0
1
4
4
1
1
2
2
1
22
Rifle
2
12
0
5
4
4
0
0
2
2
2
33
Silt
6
4
0
1
4
2
1
1
2
2
2
25
Mesa












Collbran
6
2
0
0
4
3
0
0
1
2
2
20
DcBeque
8
6
0
1
3
1
2
2
1
2
0
26
Fruita
2
8
0
1
4
1
0
0
0
2
1
18
Grand Junction
4
2
0
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
1
10
Palisade
2
6
0
1
4
2
0
1
0
2
0 .
18
Moffat












Craig
4
8
1
4
1
1
0
0
3
2
0
24
Dinosaur
4
12
1
5
4
1
2
2
3
2
2
38
Rio Blanco












Meeker
2
10
0
4
4
4
0
0
3
2
2
31
Rangely
2
4
#
*
4
2
0
0
2
2
1
*
Northwest Colorado Council of Govts.












Jackson












Walden
0
8
0
0
4
4
0
3
3
2
2
26
Routt












Hayden
8
8
0
2
4
2
0
2
3
2
1
32
Oak Creek
6
4
2
4
*
*
0.5
2
2
2
2
*
Yampa
2
2
0
0
*
*
2
2
2
2
2
*
Based on data from Profile Survey - Energy Resources Development Impact Communities,
conducted by Mountain Plains Federal Regional Council, Federal Region VIII, Denver
See table: Criteria for Determining Adverse Conditions Associated with
Development of Energy Resources
* Informauon incomplete or not available

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1974
State, Planning Agency,
Countv, Community
o
Weighted Significance of Factors^




Montana
Papulation
Housing
Water
System
Sewage
System
Distance
to
Physician
Distance
to
Hospital
Distance
to City
of 25.000
Availability
of
Planner
Availability
of
Plan
Total
Weight
1974/1970
1977/1974
1974
1977
Not in organized planning districts












Dig Horn












Decker
*
14**
*
*
*
*
2
2
3
0
2
*
McCone












Circle
2
4
0
1
*
*
0
0
4
0
2
~
Rosebud












Birney
*
14**
*
*
#
*
3
3
3
0
2
*
Colstrip
26
26
5
5
+
+
2
2
3
0
2

Forsyth
6
4 „
1 .
2
4
4
0
0
3
0
'2
26
Lame Deer
6
2
5
5
*
4
0
3
3
0
2

* Information incomplete or not available
**Data for Birney, Decker, Ashland area

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1974
State, Planning Agency,
Countv, Community
2
Weighted Significance of Factors



North Dakota
Papulation
Housing
Water
System
Sewage
System
Distance
to
Fhysician
Distance
to
Hospital
Distance
to City
of 25,000
Availability
of
Planner
Availability
of
Plan
Total
Weight
1974/1970
1977/1974
1974
1977
Lewis and Clark 1805 Regional Council












for Developments












Burleigh












Bismarck
2
2
0
1
2
2
0
0
0
0
1
10
McLean












Underwood
2
0
0
1
*
1
2
2
2
2
0
*
Wasliburn
*
*
*
~
2
2
0
2
1
2
0
*
Mercer












Beulah
2
2
0
1
2
2
0
1
2
2
-0
14
Golden Valley
0
2
0
0
*
2
2
2
2
2
1
*
Hazen
2
2
0
0
*
2
0
0
2
2
0
*
Pick City
2
2
0
0
*
*
2
2
2
2
0
*
Stanton
2
4
0
1
*
4
1
1
*
2
0
*
Zap
2
2
0
0
~
4
1
2
2
2
0
*
Morton












Glenn Ullin
0
0
0
0
*
4
2
2
2
2
1
*
Mandan
2
2
1
2
i
1
0
0
0
0
1
10
New Salem
0
2
0
0
*
3
2
2
1
2
1
*
Oliver












Center
2
2
0
1
*
4
2
2
1
2
2
*
Roosevelt-Custer Regional Council












Dunn












Dodge
*
*
*

*
*
2
2
2
2
2
+
Dunn Center
*
»

*

~
2
2
3
2
2
*
Killdeer
*
*
~
*
*
1
2
2
3
2
2
*
Manning
*
~
»
*
*
*
2
2
3
2
2
*
Stark












Dickinson
*

+
+
1
4
0
0
3
2
2
*
* Information incomplete or not available

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1974
State, Planning Agency,
County, Community
O
Weighted Significance of Factors
South Dakota
Population
Housing
Water
System
Sewage
System
Distance
to
Fhysician
Distance
to
Hospital
Distance
to City
of 25,000
Availability
of
Planner
Availability
of
Plan
Total
Weight
1974/1970
1977/1974
1974
1977
Sixth District Council of Local Govts.












Butte












Belle Fourche
2
2
0
0
*
*
0
0
2
2
1
*
Fall River












Edgemont
4
4
0
2
0
1
2
2
2
2
2
21
Harding












Buffalo
2
2
0
0
2
0
3
3
3
2
2
19
Camp Crook
4
2
2
3
5
5
3
3
3
2
2
34
Lawrence










-

Spearfish
2
4
0
1
1
2
0
0
1
2
2
15
•Information Incomplete or not available

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1974
State, Planning Agency,



2
Weighted Significance of Factors




Countv, Community












Utah
Papulation
Housing
Water
Sewage
Distance
to
Distance
to
Hospital
Distance
to City
of 25,000
Availability
of
Planner
Availability
of
Plan
Total
1974/1970
1977/1974
1974
1977
System
System
Physician
Weight
Five County Assc. of Governments












Beaver
2
6
0
2
--
--
--
--
--
0
0

Beaver
2
*
0
*
5
5
0
0
4
0
*

Milford
2
*
0
*
5
5
0
0
4
0
*

Minersville
*
*
*
*
5
5
1
1
4
0
*

Garfield
0
8
0
3
—
--
—
--
--
0
0

Antimony
*
*
*
*
5
5
•2
2
4
0
*

Boulder
*
*
*
*
5
5
3
3
4
0
> *

Cannonville
*
*
*
*
5
5
2
2
4
0
*

Escalante
*
a
*
*
5
5
3
3
4
0
*

Panguitch
2
*
0
*
5
5
0
0
4
0
~

Tropic
*
*
*
*
5
5
*
*
4
0
~

Iron
2
4
1
2
—


--

0
0

Cedar City
2
*
1
*
5
4
0
0
4
0
0

Paragonah
*
*
*
*
5
5
2
2
4
0
0

Parowan
*
*
*
*
0
1
2
2
4
0
0

Kane
4
4
1
2
--
--
--
--
--
0
1

Glendale
+
~
*
*
5
5
2
2
4
0
*

Kanab
2
*
0
*
5
2
0
0
4
0
*

Orderville
*
*
*
~
5
5
2
2
4
0
*

Washington
2
4
1
2
--
--
--
--

0


Enterprise
*
*
+
>n
5
5
2
2
4
0
*

Hilldale
*
*
*
*
5
5
2
2
4
0
*

Hurricane
4
*
1
*
5
2
0
2
4
0


La Verkin
*
*
*
*
5
5
2
2
4
0
*

Santa Clara
#
*
*
*
5
5
1
1
4
0
*

St. George
4
*
1
*
5
2
0
0
4
0


Washington
*
*
*
*
5
5
1
1
4
0
*

Six County Commissioners Organization












Servier
2
2
0
1

--


--
0
~

Annabella
*
*
~
*
5
5
1
1
3
0
*

Aurora
*
*
*
*
5
5
1
1
3
0
#

Elsinore
*
*
*
*
5
5
1
1
3
0
*

Glemvood
~
#
*
*
5
5
1
1
3
0
*

Koosharem
*
*
*
*
5
5
2
2
3
0
*

Monroe
*
*
*
*
5
5
1
1
3
0
*

Redmond
#
*
*
*
5
5
1
1
3
0
*

Richfield
2
*
0
*
5
2
0
0
3
0
*

Salina
2
#
*

5
2
0
1
3
u
*

Sigurd
*
*
*
*
5
5
1
1
3
0
4>


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1974
State, Planning Agency,
County, Community
o
Weighted Significance of Factors


Population
Housing
Water
System
Sewage
System
Distance
to
Riysician
Distance
to
Hospital
Distance
to City
of 25,000
Availability
of
Planner
Availability
of
Plan
Total
Weight
1974/1970
1977/1974
1974
1977
0
2
0
1





0
*

*
*
*
*
*
*
1
3
3
0
*

0
*
*
*
5
5
0
2
3
0
*

0
8
0
2




—
0
0

0
*
1
*
5
1
3
3
4
0
*

4
2
2
2
--
--
--
--
--
0
0

*
*
*
*
5
1
2
2
3
0
*

12
*
5
*
5
1
3
3
3
0
*

*
*
*
*
5
5
1
1
3
0
*

10
*
4
~
5
2
0
0
3
0
*

*
*
*
*
5
5
3
3
3
0
*

2
4
1
3
--
--
--
--
--
0
1

4
*
1
*
0
3
0
0
3
2
1

2
2
i
1
	

	
--
--
0
0

*
*
*
*
5
5
*
*
*
0
*

2
*
0
*
5
2
0
1
3
0
*

2
+
0
*
5
2
0
0
3
2
•

~
*
*
*
5
0
2
2
3
2
*

*

*
*
*
2
1
1
3
2
*

2
4
1
1
--
--
--
--
--
0
0

*
*
*
*
5
5
1
2
3
0 -
0

*
*
*
*
5
5
1
2
2
0
0

*
*
*
*
5
5
2
2
2
0
*

*
*
*
*
5
5
2
2
3
0
0

0
*
0
*
5
2
0
3
3
0
0

4
~
1
*
5
1
0
2
2
0
0

*
*
*
*
5
5
1
2
3
0
0

Utah (cont.)
Wayne
Bicknell
Loa
Uintah Basin Assoc. of Governments
Daggett
Manila
Duchesne
Altamont
Duchesne
Myton
Roosevelt
Tabiona
Uintah
Vernal
Southeastern Utah Assoc. of Govts.
Carbon
East Carbon City
Helper
Price
Sunnyside
Wellington
Emery
Castle Dale
Cleveland-
Elmo
Ferron
Green River
Huntington.
Orange ville
* Information incomplete or not available
—Does not apply

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1974
State, Planning Agency,



2
Weighted Significance of Factors





County, Community












Wyoming
Population
Haising
Water
Sewage
Distance
to
Distance
to
Distance
to City
of 25,000
Availability
of
Planner
Availability
of
Total
1974/1970
1977/1974
1974
1977
System
System
ffaysiclan
Hospital
Plan
Weight
Gillette-Campbell County Planning Office












Campbell












Gillette
4
8
2
5
4
4
0
0
3
0
0
30
Rawlins-Carbon County Planning Office












Carbon












Elk Mountain
6
*
1
*
5
5
2
2
2
2
2
*
Hanna/Elmo
12
10
2
5
5
*
2
2
2
0
2
*
Rawlins
4
*
1
*
*
5
0
0
3
0
1
*
Douglas-Converse County Planning Office












Converse












Douglas
6
10
0
3
*
4
0
0
2
0
1
*
Glenrock
10
*
*
*
3
4
0
2
1
0
0
*
Buffalo-Johnson County Planning Office












Johnson












Buffalo
4
4
0
1
1
2
0
0
3
0
0
15
Lincoln-Uinta Counties Planning Office












Lincoln












Diamondville
2
*
0
*
5
+
1
1
3
2
2
*
Kemmerer
4
*
0
*
+
2
0
0
3
0
1
*
Uinta












Fort Bridger
2
4
+
*
5
5
2
2
3
0
2
*
Lyman
14
2
0
0
4
4
2
2
3
2
0
33
Mountain View
2
2
0
0
5
5
2
2
3
2
2
25
Platte County Joint Planning Office












Platte












Chugwater
2
*
1
*
1
2
2
2
1
2
2
*
Guernsey
2
*
0
*
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
*
Wheatland
2
12
0
5
*
3
0
0
2
2
2
*
Sheridan Area Planning Office












Sheridan












Big Horn
0
*
0
*
5
5
1
1
3
2
2
*
Dayton
*
*
*
*
*
*
2
2
3
2
2
~
Ranchester
6
4
0
1
2
3
1
1
3
2
2
25
Sheridan
2
*
*
*
0
2
0
0
3
2
1
*
Story
2
*
0
*
5
5
2
2
3
2
2
*
Sweetwater County












Sweetwater












Granger
4
*
0
*
5
5
2
2
3
2
2
*
Green River
8

2

*
4
0
1
3
2
0
*
South Superior
20
*
1
+
5
5
2
2
3
2
2
*

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1974
State, Planning Agency,
Countv, Community
t)
Weighted Significance of Factors

rujiulation
Housing
Water
Sewage
Distance
Distance
to
Hospital
Distance
to City
of 25,000
Availability
of
Planner
Availability
of
Plan
Total
Wyoming (cont'd)
Rock Springs Planning Office
Rock Springs
No county/city planning agency
Park
Meeteetse
1974/1970
1977/1974
1974
1977
System
System
Fhysician
Weight
10
0
2
*
0
0
1
*
2
4
2
4
0
2
0
2
3
3
0
2
1
2
21
*
* Information incomplete or not; available

-------
RELATIVE SIGNIFICANCE OF SELECTED FACTORS
CONTRIBUTING TO HEALTH IMPACTS IN COMMUNITIES AFFECTED BY
DEVELOPMENT OF ENERGY RESOURCES IN FEDERAL REGION VIII1
1975
State, Planning Agency,



2
Weighted Siiniificance of Factors




Countv. Community











Colorado
Population
Housing
Water
Sewage
Distance
to
Distance
to
Hospital
Distance
to City*
of 25,000
Availability
of
Banner
Availability
of
Flan
Total
1974/1970
1977/1974
1974
1977
System
System
Physician
Weight
Northeastern Colorado Council of Govts.
Morgan























Brush
2
2
1
1
1
0
0
0

0
2
9
Denver Regional Council of Govts.












Adams












Bennett
4
2
1
2
1
2
2
2

0
0
16
Strasburg
2
2
5
5
4
*
2
2

0
2
*
Arapahoe












Byers
*
*
1
*
1
1
2
2

0
2
*
Deer trail
4
2
0
1
0
2
2
2

0
_ 2
15
Huerfano-Las Animas Area Council of Govts.












Las Animas












Aguilar
2
2
0
0
4
4
0
2

0
0
14
Cokedale
2
2
0
0
5
5
1
1

0
2
18
i Starkville
2
0
1
1
2
5
1
1

0
2
15
San Juan Basin Regional Planning Commission












Dolores












Dove Creek
2
*
0
*
2
1
2
2

0
2
*
District 10 Regional Planning Commission












Delta












Bowie
+
+
*
*
*
5
1
2

0
2
*
Cedaredge
4
6
0
0
0
5
0
2

0
2
19
Crawford
2
2
0
0
4
5
2
2

0
2
19
Delta
2
4
0
0
1
1
0
0

0
2
10
Hotchkiss
2
4
0
0
1
1
0
2

0
2
12
Lazear
*
*
*
*
0
5
*
*

0
2
*
Orchard City
4
4
0
0
2
5
1
1

0
2
19
Paonia
2
4
0
0
4
4
0
2

0
2
18
Redland Mesa
*
*
*
*
5
5
*
*

0
2
*
Rogers Mesa
*
*
*
*
0
5
1
2

0
2
*
Gunnison












Somerset
»
*
*
*
0
5
1
2

0
2
*
San Miguel












Egnar
*
2
*
*
5
5
2
2

0
2
*
Slick Rock
*
12
*
*
1
1
3
3

0
2
*
Colorado West Area Council of Govts.












Garfield












Carbondale
10
12
0
0
4
1
0
1

0
2
30
Glenwood Springs
2
6
*
*
4
4
0
0

0
1
*
Grand Valley
4
10
+
*
4
4
2
2

0
2
*
New Castle
2
4
~
*
4
2
1
1

0
1
*
Rifle
2
6
*
*
2
4
0
0

0
1
*
Silt
6
4
*
*
3
1
1
1

0
£
2
*

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1975
State, Planning Agency,
Countv. Communitv
O
Weighted Significance of Factors


Colorado (cont'd)
Population
Housing
Water
System
Sewage
System
Distance
to
Hiysician
Distance
to
Hospital
Distance
to City*
of 25,000
Availability
of
Planner
Availability
of
Plan
Total
Weight
1974/1970
1977 1974
1974
1977
Colorado West Area Council of Govts.












Mesa












ColLbran
6
2
*
*
2
2
0
0

0
2
*
DeBcque
8
10
*
*
4
1
2
2

0
0
*
Fruita
2
2
*
*
4-
4
0
0

0
2
*
Gateway
*
*
*
~
5
5
3
3

0
2
*
Palisade
2
4
*
*
1
2
0
1

0
0
*
Moffat












Craig
4
8
*
*
2
4
0
0

0
. 0
*
Dinosaur
4
6
*
*
4
2
2
2

0
2
*
Maybell
*
*
*
*
5
5
2
2

0
2
*
Rio Blanco












Meeker
2
8
*
*
4
3
0
0

0
2
*
Rangely
2
6
*
*
3
2
0
0

0
1
*
Northwest Colorado Council of Govts.












Jackson











20
Walden
4
2
2
3
1
3
0
3

0
2
Pitkin












Redstone
*
*
*
*
*
*
2
2

0
2
*
Routt












Hayden
8
8
*
*
4
2
0
2

0
1
*
Oak Creek
6
6
*
*
*
1
0
2

0
2
~
Phippsburg
*
*
0
*
5
5
2
2

0
2
*
Yampa
8
4
1
2
*
2
2
2

0
2
* ¦
^Based on data from Profile Survey - Energy Resource Development Impact Communities,
conducted by Mountain Plains Federal Regional Council, Federal Region VIII, Denver
^See table: Weights of Factors Used for Measuring Extent of Health Impacts Resulting from
Development of Energy Resources
'Information incomplete or not available

-------
1975
State, Planning Agency,
County, Community
O
Weighted Significance of Factors


Montana
Population
Housing
Water
System
Sewage
System
Distance
to
Physician
Distance
to
Hospital
Distance
to City*
of 25,000
Availability
of
Planner
Availability
of
Plan
Total
Weight
1974/1970
1977/1974
1974
1977
Not in organized planning districts












Big Horn
2
2
1
2
--
—

--

0
0
*
Crow Agency
*
*
*
*
4
4
0
0

*
*
~
Decker
*
+
*
*
5
5
2
2

*
~
*
Hardin
2
2
0
1
3
4
0
0

0
0
12
Lodge Grass
2
2
2
3
0
4
2
2

0
0
17
Wyola
~
* ~
*
*
1
5
2
2

*
*
4c
Custer
2
2
*
4c



--

+
*
4>
Miles City
2
2
1
1
1
4
0
0

0
- 1
12
McCone
0
2
*
*
—


--

*
*
*
Circle
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0

*
*
*
Powder River
0
2
*
*
T-
—
—


0
*
4«
Broadus
0
2
0
0
*
*
0
;s

0
*
4c
Rosebud
*
*
*
4
--

—

~ ~
0 "
*
*
Ashlaad
*
*
~
*
5
5
2
3

*
*
*
Birney
*
*
*
*
5
5
3
3

*
*
*
Colstrip
*
*
4c
*
4
4
2
2

*
*
*
Forsyth


*
+
4
4
0
0

4c
*
*
Lame Deer
*
*
*
*
1
4
0
3

*
*
~
Rosebud
*
*
*
*
5
5
1
1

*
*
4c
Treasure
2
2
0
0

—
--

	
*
*
4>
Hysham
2
0
0
0
4
4
2
2

*
*
*
* Information Incomplete or .not available
- Does not apply

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1975
State, Planning Agency,
Countv. Communitv
O
Weighted Significance of Factors



North Dakota
Population
Housing
Water
System
Sewage
System
Distance
to
Riyslcian
Distance
to
Hospital
Distance
to City*
of 25,000
Availability
of
Planner
Availability
of
Flan
Total
Weight
1974/1970
1977/1974
1974
1977
Lewis and Clark 1805 Regional Council












for Developments












Burleigh







0

0
0

Bismarck
2
*
0
*
4
2
0


McLean












Coleharbor
0
*
0
*
2
+
1
1

0
2
*
Garrison
2
*
0
*
1
4
0
0

0
2
*
Mercer
2
~
0
*
1
4
1
1

0
2
*
Turtle Lake
2
*
0
*
*
2
0
0

0
- 2
*
Underwood
2
*
0
*
1
1
1
1

0
2
+
Washburn
2
*
0

2
2
0
2

0
2
*
Wilton
2
*
1

3
3
2
2

0
2
*
Mercer












Beulah
2
*
0
*
*
3
0
1

0 •
2
*
Golden Valley
4
*
1
*
2
2
2
2

0
2
*
Hazen
2 *
*
0
*
1
2
0
0

0
0
+
Pick City
2
*
1
*
*
0
2
2

0
2
*
Stanton
2
*
0
+
5
4
1
1

0
0

Zap
2
~
0
*
0
4
1
1

0
2
*
Morton












Glenn Ullin
0
*
1
*
2
4
1
2

0
2
~
Hebron
2
*
0
+
2
2
0
1

0
2
*
Mandan
2
~
0
*
' 0
3
0
0

0
0
*
New Salem
0
*
0
*
1
3
2
2

0
2
*
Oliver












Center
4
*
0
*
1
4
2
2

0
2
~
Roosevelt-Custer Regional Council












Dunn












Dodge
2
2
0
0
*
0
2
2

2
2
*
11
Dunn Center
0
2
0
0
0
1
2
2

2
2
Halliday
2
2
0
0
0
1
2
2

2
2
13
Killdear
2
2
0
0
0
4
2
2

2
2
16
Manning
0
0
0
0
*
+
2
2

2
2

Stark












Dickinson
2
2
0
0
0
1
0
0

2
1
8
•Information Incomplete or not'available

-------
1975
State, Planning Agency,
Countv, Community
o
Weighted Significance of Factors



South Dakota
Papulation
Housing
Water
System
Sewage
System
Distance
to
fhysician
Distance
to
Hospital
Distance
to City*
of 25,000
Availability
of
Planner
Availability
of
Plan
Total
Weight
1974/1970
1977/1974
1974
1977
Sixth District Council of Local Govts.












Butte












Belle Fourche
0
*
*
*
*
*
0
0

0
1
*
Fall River
.











Edgemont
2
*
*
*
+
*
0
*

0
2
#
Hot Springs
2
2
0
0
4
3
0
0

0
0
11
Harding












Buffalo
0
4
0
1
+
*
0
3

0
2
*
Camp Crook
0
*
4
*
*
*
*
*

0
- 2
~
Lawrence












Spearfish
0
4
1
2
1
1
0
0

0
0

Whitewood
2
4
0
1
4
*
1
1

0
2
~
Meade












Sturgis
2
2
0
1
*
*
0
0

0
2
*
Pennington







0

0
1

Rapid City
2
*
*
*
*
*
0


•Information incomplete or not available

-------
1975
State, Planning Agency,



2
Weighted Significance of Factors
County, Community









Utah
Papulation
Housing
Water
Sewage
Distance
to
Distance
to
Distance
to City*
of 25,000
Availability
of
Planner
Availability
of
Total
1974/1970
1977/1974
1974
1977
System
System
Fhysiclan
Hospital
Plan
Weight*
Five County Association of Govts.












Beaver
2
2
0
0
--
--
--
--

+
*

Beaver
2
4
0
1
5
>!<



*
*

Milford
2
*
0
*
: 5
*
*
*


*

Minersville
2
~
0
*
5
5
*
#

*
*

Garfield
0
4
0
0
5
5
*
*

4
*

Antimony
0
*
0
*
5
5
*
*

*
*

Boulder
0
*
0
*
5
5
*
*

*
*

Cannonville
0
*
0
*
5
5
*
*

#
*

Escalante
8
4
0
1
5
5
*
*

*
~

Panguitch
0
6
0
2
5
5
*
*

*
~

Tropic
2
12
1
5
5
5
*
*

*
*

Iron
2
2
1
1
--
--
«
--

*


Cedar City
2
4
1
2
5
5

*

*
*

Paragonah
2
~
0
*
5
5
*
*

*
*

Parowan
2
10
0
3
5
3
*
*

*
*

Kane
*
*
*
*
--
--
--
--

*
*

Glendale
*
*
*
*
5
5
*
*

*
*

Helt Marina
*
*
*
*
*
5
*
*

*
*

Kanab
*
*
*
*
5
2
*
*

*
*

Orderville
*
*
*
*
5
5
*
*

#
*

Washington
2
2
1
1
--
--
"
--

*
~

Enterprise
2
0
2
0
5
5
*
*

*
~

Hilldale
2
*
5
*
5
5
*


*
*

Hurricane
2
16
1
5
5
4
~
*

*
~

La Verkin
2
*
2
*
5
*
*
*

*
*

Santa Clara
2
*
1
*
5
1
*
*

*
*

St. George
2
6
0
2
5
1
*
*

*
*

Snow Canyon
*
*
*
*
*
5
*
*

*
*

Washington
2
*
1
*
5
2
~
*

~
*

Six County Commissioners Organization












Sevier
2
2
0
1
--
--
—
--

*
*

Annabella
2
*
0
*
5
5
*
*

*
*

Aurora
2
*
1
*
5
5
*
*

*
*

Elsinore
2
*
0
A
5
5
*
*

*
*

Glenwood
2
*
0
*
5
5
*
~

*
*

Koosharem
2
*
0
*
5
5
*


*


Monroe
2
*
0
*
5
5
*
*

*
*

Redmond
2
*
1
*
5
5
*
*

*
*

Richfield
2
~
0
*
5
2
*
*

*
*

Salina
2
*
I

5
5
*
*

*
*

Siirurd
2
*
I
*
5
5
*
*

*
~


-------
1975
State, Planning Agency,



Weighted Significance of Factors2
County, Community











Papulation
Housing
Water
Sewage
Distance
to
Distance
to
Distance
to City*
of 25,000
Availability
of
Planner
Availability
of
Total
Utah (cont'd)
1974/1970
1977/1974
1974
1977
System
System
Physician
Hospital
Plan
Weight
Wayne
2
2
0
1





*
*

Bicknell
2
*
1
*
5
5
*
*

*
*

Capital Reef
*
*
*
*
*
5
*
*

*
*

Loa
2
*
1
*
5
5
*
*

*
*

Uintah Basin Association of Govts.












Daggett
2
2
0
0

--
--
--

*
*

Manila
4
*
0
*
5
2
*
*

*
*

Duchesne
6
4
2
3


	


*
*

Altamont
6
*
2
*
5
4
*
*


-•+

Duchesne
5
*
0
*
5
4
*
*

*
*

Myton
6
*
2
*
5
5
*
~

*
*

Roosevelt
6
*
1
*
5
4
*
*

*
~

Tabiona
6
*
2
+
5
5
*
*

*
~

Uintah
2
0
1
0

--

—

*
*

Tridell
*
*
*
*
~
5
*
*

*
*

Vernal
4
*
1
*
5
1
*
*

*
*

Mountainland Association of Govts.












Summit
2
#
0
*





0
i

Coalville
2
*
1
*
5
4
0
0

2
0

Southeastern Utah Assc. of Govts.











Carbon
2
2
0
1
--
--



*
+

East Carbon City
2
*
1
*
5
5
#
*

*
~

Helper
2
*
0
*
5
2
*
*

*
*

Hiawatha
>!<
*
*
*
*
*
*
*

*
*

Price
2
*
0
*
*
2
*
*

*
*

Sunnyside
2
*
1
*
*
0
*
*

*
~

Wellington
2
*
1
*
t
2
#
*

*
*

Emery
2
2
1
2

--
--


*
*

Castle Dale
2
*
0
*
*
5
*
*

*
*

Cleveland
2
*
1
*
5
5
*
*

*
*

Elmo
2

1
*
5
5
*
*

*
*

Ferron
2
*
1
*
*
4
*
*

*
~

Green River
2
*
1
*
*
4
*
*

*
*

Huntington
2
*
0
*
5
4
*
~

*
*

Orangeville
2
*
1
*
*
5
*
*

*
*

San Juan
4

3
*

--



2
0

Blanding
2
*
2
*
*
4
0
2

2
1

Monticello
2
*
1
*
*
4
0
0

2
1

¦"Information incomplete or not available
—Does not apply

-------
1975
State, Planning Agency,



Weighted Significance of Factors2




Countv. Communitv












Population
Housing
Water
Sewage
Distance
to
Distance
to
Distance
to City*
of 25,000
Availability
of
Planner
Availability
of
Total
Wyoming
1974/1970
1977/1974
1974
1977
System
System
Physician
Hospital
Flan
Weight
Gillette-Campbell County Planning Office












Campbell












Gillette
4
4
0
0
4
4
0
0

0
0
16
Rawlins-Carbon County Planning Office












Carbon












Elmo
2
*
*
*
*
~
*
*

*
*
*
Hanna
12
4
0
2
*
4
0
2

0
0
*
Medicine Bow
8
4
1
2
4
4
3
3

0
2
31
Rawlins
4
2
1
2
*
*
0
0

. 0
.2
*
Douglas -Converse County Planning Office












Converse












Douglas
10
*
1
*
4
*
0
0

0
0
*
Glenrock
4
6
1
3
4
4
0
2

0
2
26
Northeast Wyoming Three County Joint












Power Board












Crook












Moorcroft
2
4
0
0
*
2
2
2

0
0
+
Weston












Newcastle
0
4
1
2
0
4
0
0

0
1
12
Fremont County












Fremont












River ton
2
2
1
1
4
4
*
*

0
1
*
City of Lander












Lander
2
2
0
0
4
4
0
0

0
2
14
Buffalo-Johnson County Planning Office












Johnson












Buffalo
4
4
0
1
4
3
0
0

0
0
16
Kaycee
2
*
0
+
*
+
2
2

0
2
*
Lincoln-Uinta Counties Planning Office












Lincoln












Diamondville
2
4
0
0
*
.4
1
1

0
2
*
Uinta












Evans ton
2
2
1
1
2
2
0
0

0

10
Lyman
10
4 .
0
1
3
4
2
2

0
2
28
Mountain View
4
*
1
*
*
4
1
2

0
2
*
Casper-Natrona County Planning Office












Natrona












Casper
2
2
0
0
2
2
0
0

0
1
9
Evansville
12
8
0
3
4
4
1
1

2
2
37
Mills
2
~
0
*
4
*
1
1

0
0
*

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1975
State, Planning Agency,
Countv, Community
9
Weighted Significance of Factors



Wyoming (cont'd)
Rjpulntlon
Housing
Water
System
Sewage
System
Distance
to
Hiyslcian
Distance
to
Hospital
Distance
to City*
of 25,000
Availability
of
Planner
Availability
of
Plan
Total
Weight
1974/1970
1977 1974
1974
1977
Platte County Joint Planning Office












Platte












Chugwater
0
4
0
0
5
*
2
2

0
2
*
Wheatland
2
8
0
1
1
3
0
0

0
0
15
Sheridan Area Planning Office












Sheridan












Big Horn
26
2
0
1
5
5
0
1

0
2
42
Dayton
2
2
0
0
*
2
2
2

0
0
*
Story-
2
2
0
0
5
5
0
2

• 0
-2
18
Sweetwater












Sweetwater












Granger
2
12
1
5
4
4
2
2

0
2
34
Green River
10
4
0
1
2
4
0
1

0
1
23
South Superior
14
4
1
2
1
4
2
2

0
2
32
Wamsutter
10
8
2
5
0
1
2
2

0
2
32
Rock Springs Planning Office












Rock Springs
6
2
2
3
1
4
0
0

0
0
18
No county/city planning agency












Goshen












Fort Laramie
2
6
0
1
5
~
2
2

0
2
*
Torrington
2
2
0
1
5
3
0
0

0
1
14
Park












Meeteetse
0
0
0
0
4
4
2
2

0
0
12
* Information incomplete or not available

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APPENDIX F
Classification of communities affected by energy developments
to extent of health impacts

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Classification ol Communities Affected by Energy Developments as to Extent of Health Impacts by Using Three Methods
S - Significantly Impacted
M - Moderately Impacted
P - Potentially Impacted

1974
1975

Classification by Number
of
Adverse Conditions
Classification by Intensity
and Relative Significance
of Factors
Classification by Number
of
Adverse Conditions
Classification by Intensity
and Relative Significance
of Factors
State, County. Community
All
Factors
Population
Water
Sewaee
Population
All
Factors
Population
Water
Sewarrc
Population
All
Factors
Population
Water
Sewasje
Population
All
Factors
Population
Water
Scware
Population
Colorado












Adams












Bennett






M
. M
P
M
M
S
Strasburg








P


S
Arapahoe












Deertrail






M
M
P
M
M
s
Delta












Cedar edge






M
s
M
M
M
s
Crawford






M
S
P
M
S
s
Delia






P
M
P
P
P
P
Hotchkiss






P
M
P
P
P
M
Orchard City






M
S
M
M
M
s
Paonia






M
S
P
M
S
M
Garfield












Carbondale
S
s
S
M
S
• S
S
S
S
M
M
s
Glenwood Springs
M
M
P
M
P
p

S
M

S
M
Grand Valley
S
S
S
S
S
s

S
S

S
S
New Castle
M
S
P
S
s
s

M
P

M
s
Ril'le
S
s
S
M
S
M

S
M

M
M
Silt
s
s
M
M
M
s

M
M

M
s
Jackson












Walden
s
s
M
S
S
M
M
M
P
S
M
s
Las Animas












Aquilar






M
M
P
P
P
P
Cokedale






M
S
P
P
P
P
Starkville






M
M
P
M
P
P
Mesa







,




Collbran
M
s
M
M
M
M

M
M

P
s
DeBeque
s
s
S
M
M
S

S
S

M
s
Fruita
M
s
M
M
M
M

P
M

P
p
Grand Junction
P
M
P
P
P
P






Palisade
M
s
. M
M
M
M

M
M

P
M
Moffat












Craig
M
M
S
M
P
S

S
S

S
M
Dinosaur
s
S
S
S
M
S

S
M

M
s

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1974
1975

Classification by Number
Classification by Intensity
Classification by Number
Classification by Intensity


of

and Relative Significance

of

and Relative Significance

Adverse Conditions
of Factors

Adverse Conditions
of Factors



Population


Population


Population


Population


All
Water

All
Water

All
Water

All
Water

State. Countv. Community
Factors
Sewage
Population
Factors
Sewage
Population
Factors
Scwatre
Population
Factors
Scwnec
Population
Colorado (cont'd)












Morgan












Brush






P
p
P
P
p
p
Rio Blanco












Meeker
S
S
S
S
s
S

s
M

s
s
Rangely

M
P

s
M

s
M

s
s
Routt












Ha yd en
S
S
S
S
M
S

s
S

s
s
Oak Creek


M


S


S


s
Yampa


P


M


s


s

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1974
1975

Classification by Number
Classification by Intensity
Classification by Number
Classification by Intensity


of

and Relative Significance

of

and Relative Significance

Adverse Conditions

of Factors

Adverse Conditions
of Factors



Population


Population


Population


Population

State, County, Community
All
Water

All
Water

All
Water

All
Water

Factors
Sewace
Population
Factors
Sewage
Population
Factors
Sewage
Population
Factors
Sewape
Population
Montana












Big Horn












Hardin






P
M
P
P
P
P
Lodge Grass






M
M
P
M
M
M
Custer












Miles City






P
M
P
M
P
P.
McCone












Circle


P


M

P
P

P
P
Powder River












Broadus








P


P
Rosebud












Colstrip


S


S






Forsyth
S
s
M
S
s
s






Lame Deer


M


s






Treasure












Hysliam







M
P

P
P

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1974
1975

Classification by Number
Classification by Intensity
Classification by Number
Classification by Intensity


of

and Relative Significance

of

and Relative Significance

Adverse Conditions

of Factors

Adverse Conditions
of Factors



Population


Population


Population


Population


Alt
Water

All
Water

All
Water

All
Water

State, County, Community
Factors
Sewage
Population
Factors
Sewage
Population
Factors
Sewage
Population
Factors
Sewage
Population
North Dakota












Burleigh












Bismarck
P
M
P
P
p
P






Dunn












Dodge








P


P
Dunn Center






P
p
P
P
p
P
Halliday






M .
p
P
P
p
P
Killdeer






M
M
P
M
p
P
Manning








P


P
ivicLean












Underwood


P


P






Mercer












Bculah
M
M
P
P
p
P






Golden Valley


P


P






Hazen


P


P






Pick City


P


P






Stanton


P


M






Zap


P


P






Morton












Glenn Ullin


P


P






Mandan
P
P
P
P
p
P






New Salem


P


P






Oliver












Center


P


P






Stark












Dickinson






P
P
P
P
p
P

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1974
1975

Classification by Number
Classification by Intensity
Classification by Number
Classification by Intensity


of

and Relative Significance

of

and Relative Significance

Adverse Conditions
of Factors

Adverse Conditions
of Factors



Population


Population


Population


Population


All -
Water

All
Water

All
Water

All
Water

State, County. Community
Factors
Sewaee
Population
Factors
Sewatrc
Population
Factors
Sewage
Population
Factors
Sewage
Population
South Dakota












Butte












Belle Fourche


P


P






Fall River












Edgemont
M
P
M
M
P
S






Hot Springs






P
M
P
P
P
P
Harding












Buffalo
M
P
P
M
P
M


M


M
Camp Crook
S
s
P
s
S
S






Lawrence












Spearfish
M
M
P
M
P
M
P
M
P
P
P
P
Whitewood








P


M
Meade











Sturgis








P


P

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1974
1975

Classification by Number
Classification by Intensity
Classification by Number
Classification by Intensity

of

and Relative Significance
of

and Relative Significance

Adverse Conditions
of Factors

Adverse Conditions
of Factors



Population


Population


Population


Populauon

State, County, Community
All
Water

All
Water

All
Water

All
Water

Facto rs
Sewage
Population
Factors
Sewage
Population
Factors
Sewatre
Population
Factors
Sewaee
Population
Utah












Beaver


M


M


P


P
Beaver








P


M
Milford












Minersville












Carbon


P


P


P


P
East Carbon City












Helper












Price












Sunnyside












Wellington












Daggett


M


P


P


P
Manila












Duchesne


P


M


M


M
Altamont












Duchesne












Myton












Roosevelt












Tabiona












Emery


P


P


P


P
Castle Dale












Cleveland












Elmo












Ferron












Green River












Huntington












Orangeville












Garfield


M


M


P


P
Antimony












Boulder












Cannonville












Escalante







s
s

S
s
Panguitch







s
P

S
M
Tropic







s
s

s
M
Iron


P


M


p


P
Cedar City







s
p

P
• P
Paragonah












Parowan







s
s

M
M

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State, County, Community
J 974
Classification by Number
of
Adverse Conditions
All
Factors
Population
Water
Sewage
Population
Classification by Intensity
and Relative Significance
of Factors
All
Factors
Population
Water
Sewage
Population
1975
Classification by Number
of
Adverse Conditions
AU
Factors
Population
Water
Sewage
_PogulatIot^
Classification by Intensity
and Relative Significance
of Factors
All
Factors
Population
Water
(Sewagi^
Population
Utah (cont'd)
Kane
Kanab
San Juan
Blanding
Monticello
Sevier
Anabella
Aurora
Elsinore
Glenwood
Koosharem
Monroe
Redmond
Richfield
Salina
Sigurd
Summit
Coalville
Uintah
Vernal
Washington
Enterprise
Hildale
Hurricane
LaVerkin
Santa Clara
St. George
Washington
Wayne
Bicknell
Loa
M
P
P
P
M
P
P
M
P
S
s
M
P
M
M
M
P

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1974
1975

Classification by Number
Classification by Intensity
Classification by Number
Classification by Intensity

of

and Relative Significance

of

and Relative Significance

Adverse Conditions
of Factors

Adverse Conditions
of Factors



Population


Population


Population


Population


All
Water

Alt
Water

All
Water

All
Water

State. County, Community
Factors
Sewaire
Population
Factors
Sewage
Population
Factors
Sewage
Population
Factors
Sewaire
Pomilatlon
Wyoming












Campbell












Gillette
S
s
S
S
s
S
M
S
M
P
s
M
Carbon












Hanna








S


S
Medicine Bow






S
s
s
s
s
s.
Rawlins








P


M
Converse












Douglas


S


S






Glenrock






S
s
M
s
s
s
Crook












Moorcroft








P


M
Fremont












Lander






M
M
P
P
p
P
Riverton







M
P

p
P
Goshen












Fort Laramie








M


M
Torrington






M
M
P
M
p
P
Johnson












Buffalo
M
M
M
P
p
s
M
S
M
M
s
S
Lincoln












Diamondville








P


S
Natrona












Casper






P
M
P
M
p
P
Evansville






S
S
S
M
s
S
Park












Meeteetse






P
M-
P
P
p
p
Platte












Chugwater








P


M
Wheatland


S


M
M
S
M
P
M
M
Sheridan












Big Horn






S
S
S
M
S
S
Dayton








P


M
Ranchester
S
S
M
S
s
S






Story













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State, County, Community
1974
1975
Classification by Number
of
Adverse Conditions
Classification by Intensity
and Relative Significance
of Factors
Classification by Number
of
Adverse Conditions
Classification by Intensity
and Relative Significance
of Factors
All
Factors
Population
Water
Sewage
Population
All
Factors
Population
Water
Sewage
Population
All
Factors
Population
Water
Sewage
Population
All
Factors
Population
Water
Sewatre
Population
Wyoming (cont'd)












Sweetwater












Granger






s
S
s
S
S
S
Green River






M
s
s
M
S
S
Rock Springs
M
S
S
M
P
M
M
S
M
M
M
M
South Superior






s
s
s
S
M
S
Warn sutter






S
s
S
M
P
S
Uinta












Evanston






P
M
P
P
P
P
Fort Bridger

S
P

S
M






Lyman
S
s
S
M
s
M
S
s
S
S
S
S
Mountain View
S
s
p
M
p
P






Weston












Newcastle






P
M
P
M
M
M

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APPENDIX G
Examples of available demographic and tial statistics data:
(1)	Trends in rates of death by principal causes for the
United States, 1968-1975
(2)	Trends in rates of births , deaths , infant deaths , and
maternal deaths in the United States, 1965-1975
(3)	Trends in numbers and rates of deaths by principal causes
for Colorado, 1965-1975
( 4) Trends in population, births, deaths, infant deaths, fetal
deaths, and maternal deaths for Colorado, 1965-1975
(5) Statistics for selected Colorado counties: Delta, Garfield,
and Moffat
(a)	Projected population
(b)	Trends in population by age
(c)	Trends in population, births, deaths, infant deaths,
fetal deaths, and maternal deaths
(d)	Trends in number of deaths by principal causes
(e)	Trends in rates of deaths by principal causes

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Trends in Rates of Births, Deaths, Infant Deaths, and Maternal Deaths in the United States
1965-1975
United States
Year
Estimated
Population
July 1
Births
Deaths
Infant Deaths
Fetal Deaths
Maternal Deaths
Number
Rate *
Number
Rate^
Number
Rate ^
Number
Rate^
Number
Rate^
1965


19.4

9.4

24.7



3.16
1966


-18.4

9.5

23.7



2.91
1967


17.8

9.4

22.4



2.80
1968


17.5

9.7

21.8



2.45
1969


17.8

9.5

20.9



2.22
1970


18.4

9.5

20.0



2.15
1971


17.2

9.3

19.1



1.88
1972


15.6

9.4

18.5



1.88
1973


14.9

9.4

17.7



1.52
1974


14.9

9.2

16.7



1.46
1975


14.8

9.0

16.1



1.08
1,000 estimated midyear population
^Bsr 1,000 live births
3 Per 10,000 live births

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Trends In Rates of Death by Principal Causes for the United States
1968-1975		
Cause* of Death
Rate of Death Per 100.000 Population Duriner Year Indicated
1965
1966
1967
1968
19 69
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
Diseases of the heart (390-398; 402; 404; 410-429)



372.6
366.1
362.0
360.5
360.8
360.8
349.2
339.0
Malignant neoplasms (140-209)



159.4
160.0
162.8
163.6
166.0
167.3
170.5
174.4
Cerebrovascular diseases (430-438)



105.8
102.6
101.9
101.4
102.5
102.1
98.1
91.8
Arteriosclerosis (440)



16.8
16.4
15.6
15.3
15.6
15.5
15.3
13.7
Influenza and pneumonia (470-474; 480-486)



36.8
33.9
30.9
27.7
30.1
29.8
25.9
27.0
Bronchitis, emphysema, and asthma (490-493)



16.6
15.4
15.2
14.7
14.8
14.2
12.7
11.9
Certain causes of mrotality in early infancy
(760-778)



21.9
21.4
21.3
18.7
16.2
14.5
13.6
12.8
All accidents except motor vehicle accidents
(E800-E807; E825-E949)



30.0
30.0
29.5
28.6
28.4
28.7
27.5
26.7
Motor vehicle accidents (E810-E823)



27.5
27.6
26.9
26.4
27.0
26.5
22.0
20.9
All causes



970.0
950.0
950 .0
930.0
940.0
940.0
920.0
900.0
* Causes of death and code from International Classification of Diseases. Adapted for use in the U.S.; PHS Pub. No. 1693 ( 1965) .

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Trends In Number of Deaths by Prlneip.il Causes
1965-1975
(Vi a tv d1
(Counly, Slate!
Cause * of Death
Niuubfr nf Deaths During Year InclicaLot!
19 65
! 966
1 967
J.96H
1969
J 970
1971
1972
1973
I 974
1 97 5
Diseases o1' Uic heart (390-393; <102; 40-1; 410-429)
58 1 i
5141
5>1fc
6/6V
<57/3
£65?
G"X%C\
W/
645£
Wio
3,4 6?
o CAr
I V>
363,5
26*3
z37
46?
3;;?
37Z
36#

344
2?6~

Certain causes of mortality in early infancy
(760-778)

535
5 9, I
437
46 7
4g [
45 0
3 65"
345
3/4

All accidents except motor vehicle accidents
(FiSOO-ESO/; E325-E949)


as3
t
m (-
13/5*
\%% 0
I ^ *V /•
! ^ i
1320
/J so
wo

Motor vehicle accidents (E810-E823)











All causes











\J-j Y. 1
j
* Causes of death and code from International Classification of Diseases. Adapted for use in the U.S.; PHS Pub. No. 1693 (1965).
^ Q.'a kJ-^5 yvviil.ki (>f°)	3.°^ W	JOG	£7' %(,0 ^0j
5vmo^	Sb'h 35' 312. Ho 33^	453 -4 4?? 4 S*

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Trends in Rates of Death Per 100, 000 Population by Principal Causes
1965-1975
v. •> h :¦ i
(County, State)
Cause" of Death
Rruc ot Death Per 100.000 Population Durintr Year Indicated
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
Diseases of the heart (390-398 ; 402; 404; 410-429)

2/iS-o
„m4
290.9
287-7
^7-1.5
272.S

%.S
32.2
4 5,o
315
o 9 C
^><-1. i

111
30,7


Brenehitis, emphysema, and-asthma (490-493)
l«.4
15.1
16 A
19,3
ts.z
K-1
l£.l
Us
13.2
//. -f

Certain causes of mrotality in early infancy
(760-778)
SC7.I
ac.;
Z5A
2,0.
31. S

19.7
15-5
13-f
/*,/

All accidents except motor vehicle accidents
(E800-ES07; E825-E949)
61. cl

61.!

(¦'X &
£0.0
5 £
sxs
Sl.X
•ff.S"

Motor vehicle accidents (E810-E823) J)











All causes
o/O
RiO
30 o
84 0
7 SO
710
~(8q
7 5C
750


* Causes of death and code from International Classification of Diseases. Adapted for use in the U.S.; PHS Pub. No. 1693 (196S).
V	.1.4 11.0 M.4 IU «-6 Hi H.o ,ti4
«.*l^ >!•* n.8 n-7
O.S UH iC.o 15>£

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Trends in Population, Births, Deaths, Infant Deaths, Fetal Deaths, and Maternal Deaths
1965-1975
(County, State)
Year
Estimated
Population
July 1
Births
Deaths
Infant Deaths
Fetal Deaths
Maternal Deaths
Number
Rate^-
Number
Rate*
Number
Rate 2
Number
Rate2
Number
Rate^
1965

3£,%Si
Ibi ^
UAo.v
%'X
sis



?
2-4
1966
5, OS?, 60 0
34
17-4

8.1
c6 XO
23. S


4
I'l
1967
OS^.OO i

17.'
SC,3'li
?.c!
60S
¦A3.?


7
%.c
1968

3MA'-
n.4

£>4
lb X



5"
lA
1969


i« J
n.oti
7.9 .
w.
£0. (-


£
is
1970

¦1MV>
IS.?
n,4Vi
7/f
w
&0.O


?
8.H
1971

¦ '• > 2> (o 0
\m
17,2 i-
7 J
73 C.
1 r/
1 0 ¦


("s
<*
<$, 0
1972
*,157, 7o^
3K; S IS
ic.-f
17,^SC
7. £•
C,7S
/ 7. £


4
1, o
1973
W;ot hx
K'l
is. S"
'S.^33
?.r
ill
/s.r


4
I/ 0
1974
2,5*4,353
3t
IS.I
17,25/
6
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Projected Population
1976-1981
DrU-, -1
(County, State)
\ r 	 i )
LOlO T-.iJ	\--L
Year
i !
Number of Persons
1970
\L. 2.1?-
i b, G4y
;¦-! •' J
1-977"
»
IU 7S5
17, 500
1978
r/ *!-£ i
;
I S , - 0
/
1979
1? .i20
2 0.
j ' '1
1980
i
] Q' c o !
1 j i j
'7
" ?'¦ 1
1-98-1-
IS,VS1 j
r ---¦
Source of data:

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Projected Population
1976-1981
(^yvrri (\y\ nrf? fin
(County,' State)
Year
Number of Persons Li.,;.
1976"
n bo)
1 -) 
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Projected Population
1976-1981
(County, State)
Year
LvJ1 Number of Persons ]i i Cj.il
5
1976'
1,l42
"7.212.
1977
1,1
1,4/3
»—• —
'?
CO '^1
1
1 22 1
/
2,26/3
I'r'i'i
1979
"1 ->4
?. , 25 2.
r'r> 2
198D
i
T'STI
^, 1 ^ 1
7. ^ ro
i 981
1, b'lci
1 ---¦o-i-
Source of data:

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Trends in Population ay .age*
1965-1975
\„\ ¦ - , .	
(County, State)
Number of Persons by Age Groups in Years
Year**
. ¦
-<-l
-1-4-
! ¦ i
-5-14
15-24
0
25-34
'V>, •• r.L
35-44
45-64
65+
All Ages
1965









1966









1967









1968









1969









1970
4-*
^ iz
±, s -13

Cf, C? / I
iv.V
< ~ -? 9 /
iJr-tb



1971









1972









1973
7bi

Z>l
"7,033
3, 07 5
i



*-
1974
72-1
¦o 
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-„„nd:	.'op on ge'1
1965-1975
(County, State)
Number of Persons by Age Groups in Years
Year**
< <5

i •
4^
5-14
2C;-!
15-24
25-34
1 O 4tfl 1
35-44
45-64
65+
All Ages
1965









1966









1967









1968









1969









1970
7-C
1 , 12.0
^ 40. «

G /otoZ
3
11 (ot >C\
14/2 2-1



1971









1972









*
1973
I, or/
Z, I id
2,921
1 3^3
' »
1,^2.
/ ^ ] 3 -i &
Mb!
lk>ol
1 Vs- i	| I f ! f-
**Years for which the population is estimated are indicated with an asterisk.

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i j.enao in Po jjui.cLC.i01i uy x\.g"£
1965-1975
(County, State)
Number of Persons by Age Groups in Years
Year**
~
< 1
5-H
1-4
15-2.4-
5-14
2'o " ib ^ -
15-24
c ^ 'u
25-34
I C ir? i
35-44
45-64
65+
All Ages
1965









1966









1967









1968









1969









1970
S45
) 14 !& i
o-v f?
^ i «-.i
^ fi~ib
Loia 3
^5Z3



1971









1972









1973 *
-114
(h
1, 0 b 4
t '3
7 -'-fo
k,44o



X-
1974
I 0
UbS
l.l'Ko
r* !
/ \ v j ^ {
*j . • < j
I'o'h




1975









* Source of Data;	nivv i--'1' !'4 .m (. !' 	
i '
** Years for which the population is estimated are indicated with an asterisk.

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Trends in Population,-Births, Deaths, Infan: Deaths, Fetal Deaths, and Maternal Deaths
1965-1975
T\ I L 5 I -
¦ 22:1 3?.	' O i"' iO
(County, State)
Year
Estimated
Population
July 1
Births
Deaths
Infant Deaths
Fetal Deaths
Maternal Deaths
Number
Rate-1-
Number
Rate1
Number
Rate2
Number
Rate2
Number
Rate^
1965
1 5,200
222
15'?
l?7
12-.3
/2
24.2
5
12
	

1966
15,100
m
12.2
l 90
12-i=,
• ">
- -i.
1
20.1
Z
lo.j
	
		
1967
1-5,200

12 71
20
o
\ 4 2Z_
1
427
—
—
1973
13,23 3
2.12.
13,0
214-
15-1
n
/
9.4
2_
%<¦
—
—
1974
(0 b 0'/
233
14.2
122
11,3
b
25.4
5
Z(.2_
—
—
1975











*Iter 1,000 estimated midyear .population
2 Iter 1,000 live births
3Per 10,000 live births

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Trends in Population, Births, Deaths, Infant Deaths, Fetal Deaths, and Maternal Deaths
1965-1975
/ "7 ¦"	r" ' !	/
(	j 0 :'i
(County,' State)
Year
Estimated
Population
July 1
Births
Deaths
Infant Deaths
Fetal Deaths
Maternal Deaths
Number
Rate-'-
Number
Rate1
Number
Rate2
Number
Rate2
Number
Rate^
1965
14,400
y ^" \
)k> 3
155
! 0- is
y?
r
1 "7,0
2
'lo
—
•—
1966
14-bOD
7 15
14-.7
\A
1 i '
9-9
b
"24 7
—.
	
¦—
—
1967
Kfcoo
n i ^1
i.7]-
1?.)
150


IS.1
5
isa
—
—
1968
4 4
r~
/ I
14-/-!
IS?
4.4
—>
O
14-. D
2.
<7 3
¦—
—
1969
14,4^6
i
• 1
(b- i
' . .1 '-:
i U
4.0
i t

24 4
<£l.
i
/ 4
—
-—
1970
|4^Z|
'"i / r.T
! 7:'
157
! d b
»
-f
15.1

/! • 3
—¦
—
1971
I4.T/7
273
|!T-
4 ;2
! o. 2
5
1 22
2
22.0
—
—
1972
I io , i 0 0
245
1 b3
Mo
47
5
/9.0
A
/ S. 2L
—

1973
1047/
2.44
15-1
142-
5!.?
5
2.0.5
1
4, i
-—
—
1974

2b2
15,^
124
7.1
(4
22.?
2^
(1.4
—
¦—
1975











*fter 1,000 estimated midyear population
2 Iter 1,000 live births
3Per 10,000 live births

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Trends in Population, Births, Deaths, Infant Deaths, Fetal Deaths, and Maternal Deaths
1965-1975
KWn-l-/V. In,-
(County, State)
Year
Estimated
Population
July 1
Births
Deaths
Infant Deaths
Fetal Deaths
Maternal Deaths
Number
Rate*
Number
Rate*
Number
Rate ^
Number
Rate^
Number
Rate^
1965
7, /3d
!2>5
21.7
50
7-0
D
52.3
O

	.
—¦
1966
icfr-b o
1 05
15. Z
23/
27:
2
l':l 0
—
.—
.—.
—
1967
°'fO
1/2
J2,3>
io b
7,'-¦
'O
AA:(o
" y
11
—
-—¦
1968
3/T/D
1(3
1 b .4"
73
(0 Jo
• ;>
r/n
I
tf.S
	
—
1969
lr 32')
| 2 2l_
12.)
34
-I.5

-> 7 <7
( * O
"?
77~, (o
-—
—¦
1970

(0 0
(53
-- o
O o
7 a
i
* »

2.0.0
I
IO.O
—
—-
1971
/ /
2
11 2
/ 1 I
111
,— /
O'o>
(\
?'
//_ 9
-4
33, (o
|
N A
1972
o
O
/ 0(o
j b-b
.7
-J
<> /7
0 ' ^
2_
/ 
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Trends in Number of Deaths by Principal Causes
1965-1975
(County, State)
Cause* of Death
Number of Deaths Durine: Year Indicated
1965
1966
1067
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
J 973
1974
1975
Diseases of the heart (390-398; 402; 404; 410-429)
g 5
1 1
-7 )
1 \
(/p.

/
11
\o-|-
?CI
<3 2.

Malignant neoplasms (140-209)
24

- c
V..' —'
i
¦-.J i
51
T]
22

3?

Cerebrovascular diseases (430-438)
2/j-
-v?
4 4-
"1 1
1
cy'r
/
l-' 1
2?

2/i
'2-&

Arteriosclerosis (440)
b

•*?
0
1
5
5
2.
o
5
7_.

Influenza and pneumonia (470-474; 430-486)
1 o
4
1
1 1
la
?
X
5
4
7

Bronchitis, emphysema, and asthma (490-493)
1
3
<=1
4
<7
6
j?
5

7
5

Certain causes of mortality in early infancy
(760-778)
3
z
y.
2_
—
i
o
¦—
1


All accidents except motor vehicle accidents
(ES00-E807; E825-E949)
4
5
1
!!
"T
1

V
u
l-//

Motor vehicle accidents (E810-E823)
n_
1
a,
j
9
1
1
J
j-
J
r

All causes
m
/ r'j

i'T'l
n
^ U - '

211
224
2(4-
m

* Causes of death and code from International Classification of Diseases. Adapted for use in the U.S.; PHS Pub. No. 1693 (1965) .

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Trends in Number of Deaths by Principal Causes
1965-1975
(County, State)
Cause* of Death
Number of Deaths During Year Indicated
1965
1966
1967
1068
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
Diseases of the heart (390-398; 402; 404; 410-429)
K/j
1 •
i -1
^ ]
^ i
.J
"7 ^
'^jb
52.
C 1
oo
00
45

Malignant neoplasms (140-209)
O ^
r—\ -S.
/i u
IS'
21
11
\ c)
1 6


2:1'"
20

Cerebrovascular diseases (430-438)
14
15
14
Q
1 ¦-?
i i
n
lo
II
1Z
S"

Arteriosclerosis (440)
1
ci
si

c\
i



—.

Influenza and pneumonia (470-474; 4o0-486)
3
7
C)
A
4
w1
i
)0
C,
1
1!
V

Bronchitis, emphysema, and asthma (490-493)
1
n
O
2_
.-—.
1
I
7
A
^r
i
Vw'
2_
I?

Certain causes of mortality in early infancy
(760-778)
'7
3
3
/
5
w	)
3
12
o
o
y!
1

All accidents except motor vehicle accidents
(E300-E807; E825-E949)

10
10
c\
r,
I
9
(j
\„

1
V 1 7
I !|

Motor vehicle accidents (E810-E823)
II
L?
13
t
b
&
Id
i"
)'
o
)
)

All causes
/So
j^
130
<>
U'JY;
i -j
; -L"-
i >. >-¦
151
15?
1 '• o
ho
Hi
>7-7

* Causes of death and code from International Classification of Diseases. Adapted for use in the U.S.; PHS Pub. No. 1693 (1965).

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Trends in Number of Deaths by Principal Causes
1965-1975
T\:\	L ! j
HI IJ | /.' • "¦ ft f*}
(County, State)
Cause* of Death
Number of Deaths During Year Indicated
196S
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
Diseases of the heart (390-398; 402; 404; 410-429)
13
**'")
[ 1
1 1
• • ' J>
i j

t ¦
1 '0

2
—
1
—¦
I

Influenza and pneumonia (470-474; 480-486)
4

n
/
/
/
n
—

1
1

Bronchitis, emphysema, and asthma (490-493)

—
!
I
!
!

Z.
21
—
—¦

Certain causes of mortality in early infancy
(760-778)
** >
L
i
' 4
Z
Z\
—-

—
1
!

All accidents except motor vehicle accidents
(E800-E807; E825-E949)
y,-—
O
A
O
t
/. -
' >
1
t,
1
\ '•
v\
(?
)
I [|

Motor vehicle accidents (E810-E823)
—
o
/
O
^1—
S
—
j"
f
J
)'
r
j

All causes
50

i !
& \o
73
(o^
52
5(o

L\
10

* Causes of death and code from International Classification of Diseases. Adapted for use in the U.S.; PHS Pub. No. 1693 (1965).

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Trends in Rates of Death Per 100, 000 Population by Principal Causes
1965-1975		
' (County, State)
* Cause* of Death
Rale of Death Per 100, 000 Population Durine Year Indicated
1965
1966
1967 | 1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
Diseases of the heart (390-398; 402; 404; 410-429)



i y - ;
' ,y'._ ' y

2/21





Malignant neoplasms (140-209)
157;]
m: i
(HI
11 '"I
100 D
'> iy> 9





Cerebrovascular diseases (430-438)
15 r?
f\2. \
o *>;>
0 f
/Oi.S
i !"l1 i
126. f





Arteriosclerosis (440)
¦?0 rr
CT|.sJ
i
m
/' "" r~
17 7
'L-'
227





Influenza and pneumonia (470-474; 480-486)
/ - 0
225
!- 1
"7 / 2
i f ' J
7.<.] '¦"/
W"' !
52,8





Bronchitis, emphysema, and asthma (490-493)

: Q Q
' " 1
a/,2
26.0
o'i-b
523





Certain causes of mrotality in early infancy
(760-778)
IV
1371
: T1
i?5
—
C/'O





All accidents except motor vehicle accidents
(E800-E307; E825-E949)
O /
/JO.O
52. |
4 b. 1
714
25,8
f-.n
. i





Motor vehicle accidents (E810-E823)
13."?-
i V* '
•11?
^ i' -—
1 a
¦w'f. /
-''5-2
. < 0
> . H





All causes
12 '60.
>'260.
•A >\
!; J-
! 1? 1.
na
(420.





* Causes of death and code from International Classification of Diseases. Adapted for use in the U.S.; PHS Pub. No. 1693 ( 1965) .

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Trends in Rales of Death Per 100, 000 Population by Principal Causes
1965-1975
C^a''	pro r\ n
(County, State)
Cause* of Death
Rate of Death Per 100, 000 Population Durine Year Indicated
1965
1966
1967 | 1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
Diseases: of the heart (390-398; 402; 404; 410-429)
575.0

217 3
T102
IT 1,2
-j i /- 6





Malignant neoplasms (140-209)
is?n
I old
122:
272
irll
1 -1
i /_ < ¦ ;





Cerebro/ascular diseases (430-438)
i a.
ion


lll\
I 1 "1
I 1 1





Arteriosclerosis (440)
Alio
6>! ¦ &
m
11.2
62.5
b,]





Influenza and pneumonia (470-474; 480-486)
• i r\
; ) t
47.9
cyl. y)
279
3-27
41,1.





Bronchitis, emphysema, and asthma (490-493)

20,5
151
7
b9
A ~1
/•'.





Certain causes of mrotality in early infancy
(760-778)
20.?
20,5
yiz
13^
347
26Z





All accidents except motor vehicle accidents
(E800-E307; E825-E949)

Coi -o
6'2.5

6
54.6





Motor vehicle accidents (E810-E823)
Ml
Ai\
no
•i
t > —i
i ;
rt ¦ i
a 5





All causes
1 06. 0.
DicU).
J:!o.
Ibu.
¦-? ^
! i *
jOU





* Causes of death and code from International Classification of Diseases. Adapted for use in the U.S.; PHS Pub. No. 1693 (1965).

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Trends in Rates of Death Per 100, 000 Population by Principal Causes
	1965-1975	
XA p "	/"'¦ I	'
\ q --- -	i ¦- !  """





Arteriosclerosis (440)
42. i
—
2:7.0
A'S.\
—
'iori





Influenza and pneumonia (470-474; 480-486)
56.1
- £ \
2£?.o
21.1
m
50/]





Bronchitis, emphysema, and asdima (490-493)
29-1
—
14.5

i4.'1
&.0





Certain causes of mrotality in early infancy
(760-775)
¦12.)
m
511
2:1 i
Mb
—





All accidents except motor vehicle accidents
(E800-E307; E825-E949)
70.J
oil
pi-lo
-HI
Air.h
153





Motor vehicle accidents (E810-E823)
—

'X
Hi
74-3
—-





All causes
7 GO.
¦3 w,
'V:
1 •
!D(p0,
?33.
^90.





* Causes of death and code from International Classification of Diseases. Adapted for use in the U.S.; PHS Pub. No. 1693 (1965).

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