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CPY Document Title ATTACHMENT 1 Union's Wireless Coverage Area Union Wireless GSM Home Coverage Map Southeastern Idaho WIRELESS Your Local Communications Provider 1-888-926-CARE r09-06 _In-Building & Outdoor Coverage Outdoor Coverage ATTACHMENT 2 Federal Lands in Union's Service Territory WYOMING TM nationalWhereatlas We Are .gov Bighorn Canyon MONTANA National Recreation Area FEDERAL LANDS AND Thunder Basin National Grassland Lovell INDIAN RESERVATIONS Shoshone Sheridan NF Powell Powell Bighorn R SD Air Force Station National Forest Black Hills Bureau of Indian Affairs Yellowstone Devils Tower National Forest National Park ent B National Monum r Sundance i Bureau of Land Management / Yellowstone e g Greybull Keyhole Buffalo Bill d Wilderness Lake h Buffalo Reservoir Black Hills o Targhee Reservoir w Gillette NF r o NF n Moorcroft Bureau of Reclamation P Targhee R i Black NF Grassy Lake v Department of Defense e Hills r NF (includes Army Corps of Engineers lakes) John D Rockefeller, Jr. Worland Memorial Parkway Newcastle Fish and Wildlife Service / Wilderness Jackson Lake Wright Forest Service / Wilderness Grand Shoshone Thunder Basin ID d Teton Teton NF National Grasslan NP onal Forest National Park Service / Wilderness Nati Thermopolis National Elk Refuge Targhee Wind River Boysen Naval Teton roleum Reserve NF Jackson Indian Reservation Reservoir Pet Some small sites are not shown, especially in NF Number 3 urban areas. Palisades Bridger MILES Natio l Foresna t Bull Reservoir Teton Lake Shoshoni 60 80 0 20 40 Alpine National Forest Pilot Butte Albers equal area projection Reservoir Ocean Lake Riverton North NE Ca Lusk Abbreviations ribou Pinedale Casper P NF la Bridger Lander tte National Forest Afton NF Shoshone NF Bridger NF Glendo rvoir NHS National Historic Site National Forest Pathfinder Alcova Rese NP National Park NWR Reservoir Bridger r R R ernsey NWR National Wildlife Refuge Big Piney te Gu NF wa Reservoir eet Pathfinder Sw Reservoir Big Sandy Medicine Bow Reservoir Pathfinder NF Fort Laramie NHS Bear Valley NWR Wetlands Study Area Fontenelle Eden Seminoe Torrington Reservoir Reservoir Reservoir Wheatland Bow Fossil Butte Medicine Nati Mononal ument Kemmerer Seedskadee Rawlins Cokeville Meadows National Wildlife Refuge National Wildlife Refuge Rock Springs mforth Medicine Bow Ba Green River Saratoga NWR National Forest Laramie . Warren Mortenson Lake dicine Bow Francis E R Me rce Base NW NF Air Fo Hutton Lake nne Gorge Cheye g Gorge Flaming Medicine Bow NWR Flamin tional Recreation Area Meeks Cabin Reservoir Na National Forest Reservoir Wasatch NF COLORADO UTAH OR The National Atlas of the United States of America U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey pagefed_wy6 INTERIOR-GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, RESTON, VIRGINIA-2005 nationalatlas.gov TM Where We Are COLORADO Medicine Bow NEBRASKA FEDERAL LANDS AND WYOMING NF INDIAN RESERVATIONS Julesburg iver Browns Park Roosevelt R Bureau of Indian Affairs NWR Pawnee National Forest Pawnee NG Horsetooth NG Bureau of Land Management / Reservoir Arapaho Wilderness Holyoke Dinosaur NM Steamboat Routt NWR e Sterling Craig NF tt Springs Fort Collins a Bureau of Reclamation Yamp l a River Routt NF Loveland P Rocky Greeley Sou Department of Defense Mountain th NP Carter Lake Res (includes Army Corps of Engineers lakes) UT Arapaho NF Fort Morgan Shadow Mountain Longmont Akron Fish and Wildlife Service / Wilderness Routt Wray hite Meeker NF Lake W Arapaho NRA Boulder Forest Service / Wilderness R Green Mountain Broomfield White River r Reservoir Two Ponds NWR Rocky Mountain Arsenal NWR National Forest e iv Arvada Fitzsimons Army Medical Center (Closed) National Park Service / Wilderness R River Arapaho NF Bonny Reservoir Naval Rifle Gap Res Vail Lakewood Denver e KANSAS Other agencies Oil Shale Reserve do Federal are ra Glenwood White River Correctional Complex Arik lo Springs Ruedi Some small sites are not shown, especially in o Reservoir National Forest Cherry Creek urban areas. C Reservoir White River NF Limon Burlington Colorado Vega Res Aspen Turquoise Lake Pike US Air Force Academy MILES Canyons Leadville Twin Lakes Farish Memorial Recreation Area NCA Colorado NM Grand Mesa National Fish Hatchery National Forest 0 20 40 60 80 NF Reservoir United States Albers equal area projection Grand Junction San Air Force Academy Black Canyon Paonia Res Florissant Fossil Beds Grand Mesa NF Taylor Park Isabel of the Gunnison NP Reservoir National Monument Abbreviations NF Colorado Springs Cheyenne Wells Delta Peterson AFB Gunnison NORAD COC Center Gunnison Gorge NCA Crawford Res AFB Air Force Base National Forest NCA National Conservation Area Manti-La Sal Curecanti Fort Carson NF National Forest NF Uncompahgre NRA Gunnison Salida NG National Grassland NF Montrose High Speed Ground Test Center NHS National Historic Site Federal Correctional Complex Pueblo Chemical Depot (Closed) NM National Monument Ridgway Res Silver Jack Res Pueblo Res A NP National Park rka John Martin NRA National Recreation Area Uncompahgre Rio Grande Pueblo ns Uncompahgre National Forest San Isabel as Reservoir R NF National Forest NWR National Wildlife Refuge National Forest Bent's Old Fort NHS Lamar Res Reservoir La Junta Canyons of the Baca National Ancients NM Gunnison Rio Grande Wildlife Refuge Great NF National Forest Sand Dunes San Juan NP Comanche NG National Forest Del Norte Walsenburg McPhee Res Monte Vista Monte Vista Lemon NWR Fort Carson Mesa Verde Reservoir Vallecito Res Alamosa Alamosa Springfield Hovenweep NM National Park NWR San Isabel San Juan NF Platoro Reservoir NF Durango Pagosa Springs Comanche Ute Mountain Trinidad National Grassland Indian Reservation Southern Ute Indian Reservation Antonito Navajo Reservoir NEW MEXICO OKLAHOMA U.S. Department of the Interior OR U.S. Geological Survey The National Atlas of the United States of America pagefed_co6.pdf INTERIOR-GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, RESTON, VIRGINIA-2003 nationalatlas.gov TM Where We Are UTAH Bear Caribou Lake NF FEDERAL LANDS AND Sawtooth Newton National Forest Air Force Reservoir Hyrum INDIAN RESERVATIONS Plant No. 78 Logan Reservoir Golden Spike Randolph WYOMING National Historic Site Brigham City Cache NF Woodruff Bureau of Indian Affairs Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge Causey Flaming Gorge Bureau of Land Management / Ogden Reservoir Reservoir Wilderness Pineview Roy Lost Creek Great Reservoir R Flaming Gorge Reservoir Hill AFB Morgan National Recreation Area Bureau of Reclamation Salt Lake East Canyon Reservoir Hill Department of Defense Air Force Range Bountiful Echo Reservoir (includes Army Corps of Engineers lakes) Wasatch Wasatch NF Wendover Salt Lake City NF Rockport Lake Ashley National Forest Fish and Wildlife Service / Wilderness West Valley City Moon Timpanogos Cave Steinaker National Monument Lake Wendover Wasatch Tooele Sandy Reservoir Dinosaur NM Forest Service / Wilderness Range NF Deer Creek Camp Lake Vernal Williams Orem National Park Service / Wilderness Skull Valley Uinta Strawberry Uintah and Ouray Ouray IR Tooele NF Reservoir Dugway Army Depot Indian Reservation NWR Deseret Proving Grounds Utah Provo Duchesne Test Lake Center Uintah and Some small sites are not shown, especially in Wasatch Lake Boreham urban areas. Ouray IR NF Ashley NF n Uinta e Goshute NF e MILES IR Fish Springs r NWR 0 20 40 60 80 Scofield G Nephi Reservoir Albers equal area projection Price NEVADA Uinta Mt Pleasant NF Uintah and Ouray IR Abbreviations Delta Joes Valley Fishlake Reservoir NF Ephraim AFB Air Force Base Manti-La Sal IR Indian Reservation National Forest Castle Dale NF National Forest Gunnison COLORADO NM National Monument Green River Fillmore R Utah Launch Complex NP National Park White Sands Missle Range NRA National Recreation Area Sevier Richfield Arches NWR National Wildlife Refuge Lake National Park Paiute Fishlake National Forest IR Desert Range Canyonlands Moab Experimental Station Paiute NP Manti-La Sal IR Loa Milford R NF Beaver Canyonlands Junction National Park Capitol Reef o Dixie National Park d ra National Forest o Sevier l Monticello o Panguitch C Manti-La Sal National Forest Cedar Breaks Dixie National Forest Cedar City NM Bryce Canyon National Park Blanding Dixie Paiute Indian Reservation Glen Canyon Natural Bridges NF Grand Staircase-Escalante NRA NM National Monument Zion Paiute IR NP Lake Ju San an R Hovenweep Powell National Monument St George Rainbow Bridge Kanab National Monument Navajo Indian Reservation U.S. Department of the Interior National Atlas OR U.S. Geological Survey The of the United States of America pagefed_ut5.pdf INTERIOR-GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, RESTON, VIRGINIA-2003.
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