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\onslide<4->\textbf{Aquifer Restoration Rules}
\begin{enumerate}
\onslide<4->\item{Resources must be spent to restore aquifers not used for drinking water}
\onslide<4->\item{Does not consider trade offs}
\begin{itemize}
\onslide<4->\item{Marginal abatement costs higher than marginal benefits }
\end{itemize}
\end{enumerate}
\end{frame}
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\frametitle{Comparing Restoration Benefits and Costs}
\only<1>{
Areas with high TDS (in red) have a \emph{low cost} of restoration.
Most Wyoming uranium resources are in clean aquifers raising costs.
\includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{Images/TDS_Wyoming.jpeg}\footnote{\tiny Data used comes from \citep{eia2020a,wyomingstategeologicalsurvey2024}. TDS is interpolated with regional smoothing.}
\includegraphics[width=0.9\textwidth]{Images/TDS_Wyoming.jpeg}\footnote{\tiny Data used comes from \citep{eia2020a,wyomingstategeologicalsurvey2024}. TDS is interpolated with regional smoothing.}
}
\only<2>{
Uranium resources are typically in rural parts of the State.
Low land prices in these areas suggest mining is the highest values use.
\centering
\includegraphics[width=0.6\textwidth]{Images/Price_Histogram.png}\footnote{\tiny Data used comes from \citep{eia2020a,wyomingstategeologicalsurvey2024}. TDS is interpolated with regional smoothing.}
}
\includegraphics[width=0.6\textwidth]{Images/Price_Histogram.png}}
\only<3-4>{
\textbf{Results}
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\onslide<4>{
Wyoming land values over a uranium resource.
\begin{itemize}
\item{Weighted average weighted price of \$239 per acre}
\item{Weighted average price of \$239 per acre}
\item{Average mine lease area of 13,750 acres}
\item{Total expected value of land of \$3.29 million dollars}
\end{itemize}