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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2021009
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/29/2021
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Appendix 7 - Aquatic Resource Delineation
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response
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Lewicki & Associates/Young Ranch Resource, LLC
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DRMS
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AME
MAC
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ERC Young Ranch Resource <br /> Ask Aquatic Resource Delineation Report <br /> expression. At the time of the delineation, surface water was not observed as flowing within Aquatic Resource B, <br /> but rather as stagnant, standing water. Aquatic Resource B is completely hydrologically isolated (no hydrologic <br /> direct surface connection to other aquatic resources) and bounded by CCP to the west and uplands to the north, <br /> east and south. <br /> Overall, the vegetation community surrounding Aquatic Resource B is dominated by wood's rose (Rosa woodsii), <br /> Rocky Mountain maple (Acer glabrum), and Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii). The species composition within <br /> Aquatic Resource B may contain non-persistent vegetation during the growing season. Non-persistent vegetation <br /> falls below the surface at the end of the growing season. <br /> Throughout the drainage pockets of hydrophytic vegetation intermixed with upland species are present, however <br /> these pockets do not contain hydrology or hydric soils and a dominance of hydrophytic species.The topographic <br /> drainage associated with Aquatic Resource B may experience overland flow from CCP and surrounding sloped <br /> uplands, but a channel with a bed and bank or other ordinary high-mark are not present. <br /> Soils within Aquatic Resource B are loam textured meeting criteria for hydric soil indicators F6(Redox Dark Surface) <br /> as well as F2 (Loamy Gleyed Matrix). At the time of the delineation, primary wetland hydrology indicators Al <br /> (Surface Water) and A2 (High Water Table) were observed within Aquatic Resource B. Additionally, secondary <br /> indicator D2 (Geomorphic Position), was observed. Aquatic Resource B meets the criteria for a wetland based on <br /> the presence of hydric soils, wetland hydrology and seasonal assumed hydrophytic vegetation. <br /> Aquatic Resource B comprises a total of 0.003 acres within the survey area. Refer to Photos 3-4 below for <br /> characteristics within Aquatic Resource A. <br /> �'1 <br /> v <br /> Photo 3.Overview facing west of Aquatic Resource B within the Photo 4. Overview of upland test pit immediately <br /> topographical drainage (boundary depicted by blue line). The downstream of Aquatic Resource B. No hydric soil indicators <br /> soil profile contained sandy redox within 8"from the soil surface nor hydrology present within the drainage, suggesting a <br /> and a loamy gleyed matrix from 8-15". seasonal flooded regime. <br /> AQUATIC RESOURCE C (0.010 ACRES) <br /> Aquatic Resource C comprises PUB3E wetland habitat situated within a topographic drainage in the eastern portion <br /> of the survey area. The topographic drainage generally slopes to the north between two mountain ridges. <br /> Hydrology within Aquatic Resource C appears to be supported by hydrology from a seasonal ground water <br /> expression. At the time of the delineation, flowing water was observed within Aquatic Resource C. Aquatic <br /> December 13, 2021 8 <br />
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