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2023-01-10_PERMIT FILE - M2023001 (14)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2023001
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
1/10/2023
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Exhibit J - Vegetation Information
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J-2 Contracting Company
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PSH
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Identify flow route to TNWS: <br /> Tributary stream order, if known: <br /> (b) General Tributary Characteristics(check all that apply): <br /> Tributary is: ❑ Natural <br /> ❑Artificial (man-made). Explain: <br /> ❑ Manipulated (man-altered). Explain: <br /> Tributary properties with respect to top of bank(estimate): <br /> Average width: feet <br /> Average depth: feet <br /> Average side slopes:Pick Ust. <br /> Primary tributary substrate composition (check all that apply): <br /> ❑ Silts ❑ Sands ❑ Concrete <br /> ❑ Cobbles ❑ Gravel ❑ Muck <br /> ❑ Bedrock ❑Vegetation. Type/%cover: <br /> ❑ Other. Explain: <br /> Tributary condition/stability[e.g., highly eroding,sloughing banks]. Explain: <br /> Presence of run/riffle/pool complexes. Explain: <br /> Tributary geometry:Pick List <br /> Tributary gradient(approximate average slope): % <br /> (c) Flow: <br /> Tributary provides for:Pick List <br /> Estimate average number of flow events in review area/year: P,fiik�List <br /> Describe flow regime: <br /> Other information on duration and volume: <br /> Surface flow is:Pfcist Characteristics: <br /> Subsurface flow: ._, ,-List. Explain findings: <br /> ❑ Dye(or other)test performed: <br /> Tributary has(check all that apply): <br /> ❑ Bed and banks <br /> ❑ OHWM6(check all indicators that apply): <br /> ❑ clear, natural line impressed on the bank ❑ the presence of litter and debris <br /> ❑ changes in the character of soil ❑ destruction of terrestrial vegetation <br /> ❑ shelving ❑ the presence of wrack line <br /> ❑ vegetation matted down, bent, or absent ❑ sediment sorting <br /> ❑ leaf litter disturbed or washed away ❑ scour <br /> ❑ sediment deposition ❑ multiple observed or predicted flow events <br /> ❑ water staining ❑ abrupt change in plant community <br /> ❑ other(list): <br /> ❑ Discontinuous OHWM.7 Explain: <br /> If factors other than the OHWM were used to determine lateral extent of CWA jurisdiction: <br /> El High Tide Line indicated by: ❑ Mean High Water Mark indicated by: <br /> ❑ oil or scum line along shore objects ❑survey to available datum; <br /> ❑ fine shell or debris deposits(foreshore) ❑ physical markings; <br /> ❑ physical markings/characteristics ❑vegetation lines/changes in vegetation types. <br /> ❑ tidal gauges <br /> ❑ other(list): <br /> (III) Chemical Characteristics: <br /> 5 Flow route can be described by identifying,e.g.,tributary a,which flows through the review area,to flow into tributary b,which then flows into <br /> TNW. <br /> 6A natural or man-made discontinuity in the OHWM does not necessarily sever jurisdiction(e.g.,where the stream temporarily flows <br /> underground,or where the OHWM has been removed by development or agricultural practices). Where there is a break in the OHWM that is <br /> unrelated to the waterbody's flow regime(e.g.,flow over a rock outcrop or through a culvert),the agencies will look for indicators of flow above <br /> and below the break. <br /> 'Ibid. <br /> 3 <br />
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