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<br />Section 785.19(c) Continued <br />Revised 1/28/80 <br />No. 1 would be identified as alluvial valley floors from wlor infrared <br />aerial photography. <br />Photo No. 630, Energy Mine No. 2 and Fish Creek, shows that 20 percent <br />of the Fish Creek floodplain is reflective in the infrared indicating <br />good soil moisture. host of the floodplain is crovered with ripazian <br />vegetation. The Fish Creek floodplain azea shown in the shaded area on <br />the Twentymile Park Hydrology (Map 6) is probably an alluvial valley <br />floor. <br />C~ <br />Photo No. 632, Eckman Park Mine and Foidel Creek, shows only one area in <br />the Foidel Creek watershed in which vegetation along Foidel Creek is <br />reflective in the infrared. This area is located north of Pinnacle Peak <br />on Foidel Creek where aman-made pond has impounded the water in the <br />creek causing a rise in the local water table. This can be classified <br />as an artificially subirrigated azea. Other than in this one area, <br />riparian vegetation is almost absent in the floodplain of Foidel Creek, <br />and no other alluvial valley floors aze identified. <br />EFFECTS ON ESSENTIAL H707ROLCGIC FUh7CrI0NS <br />Based on the information aocwmilated in the reconnaisance and field <br />. investigations and the baseline data collection program, the effects of <br />785-9(99) <br />