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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8062.200
Description
Federal Reserved Water Rights - USFS - Water Division 2 - Negotiating Principles and Settlement
State
CO
Basin
Arkansas
Water Division
2
Date
8/1/1996
Author
USFS
Title
Stream Health - A Definition and Assessment Perspective - August 1996
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />onon26 <br /> <br />Standard Checklist <br /> <br />Name of Riparian-Wetland Area: <br /> <br />Date: <br /> <br />Area/Segment ID: <br /> <br />Miles: <br /> <br />ID Team Observers: <br /> <br /> , , <br />Yes No N/A , HYDROLOGIC <br /> 1) Flaadlllain inundated in "re-lat.iveLv fr.auent" events <1-3 vears, <br />- <br /> 2) Active/stable beaver dams <br /> 3) Sinuosity, width/depth ratio, and gradient are in'balance with the <br />. . landscace settina '(i.e. landform aeolOGY. and bi,oclhnat.;c reai~n) <br /> 4) Ricarian zone is widen'ina or hel achieved DOtential extent <br /> 5) Upllne," watershed not contributing to riparian degradation <br /> <br />Yes No N/A VEGETATIVE <br /> 6) Diverse age-Class distribution (recruitment for maintenance/recovery) <br /> . Diver-Sift c:~ition fJf '~':':lte't!on (for -msirlt"1t.llir'ol-c;~/r""o;;.uvi!ry')' <br />,.., "'......~ -'7 -....-.=.""'"'"' ,7) <br />. 8) Species present' indicate maintenance of riparian soil moisture <br /> characteristics <br /> I. <br /> 9) Streamblnk vegetation is comprised of those plants or plant communities <br /> that hive roo~ masses caD8ble of withstandina high stre~low events <br /> 10) Rioarian Dlents exhibit high vigor <br /> 11)' Adequate vegetative cover, pr~ent to' pr-otect banks and dissipate energy <br /> during high flaws <br /> 12) Plant coelllUnjties in the riparian area are an adequate source of coarse <br /> end/or. large woody debris <br /> <br /> . <br />Yes NO N/A EROSION DEPOSITION <br /> 13) Floodplain and channel char.cteris~J(i.e., rocks, overflow.channels, <br /> coarse end/or ler.e waadv debris' .mto to dissi;,.te ener"" <br /> , <br /> 14) Point bars are reveaetatina <br /> 15) Lateral stream movement is associated with natural-sinuosity - , <br /> , <br /> 16' SYStem is verticallv stoble <br /> 17) Stream is in balance with the wlter end sediment being suppl ied by the <br /> wltershed Ci.e., no excessive erosion or deposition) <br /> <br /><Revised 1995) <br /> <br />,41 <br /> <br />J; <br />
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