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8/24/2016 11:08:38 PM
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11/20/2007 7:27:37 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2000154
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Name
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT RECORD
Media Type
D
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• ~J ~~ <br />~L~=E- t= <br />Standards for Public Land Health: What affect will the proposed action bare un the <br />current situation of the public lands within the affected area. <br /> Achieving or <br />Moving <br />Towards <br />Achieving Not <br />Achieving Not <br />Applicable Initials <br />Standard 1 N/A LVd <br />(Upland soils: proper infiltration/permeability rates) <br />Remarks: <br />Standard 2 YES L\V <br />(Riparian systems functioning properly) <br />Remarks: This will enhance the riparian area by providing wildlife and stock ponds ^nd <br />trapping sediments. <br />Standard 3 YES LVd <br />(Healthy and productive plant/animal communities) <br />Remarks: Once reclaimed this will provide an additional water source fur sage ~rou;c. <br />Standard 4 YES L\\% <br />(Threatened and Endangered Species) <br />Remarks: The quarry should have no effect on sensitive species if proper ntitigatin~, <br />measures are used, as described later in this document. <br />Standard 5 YES LW <br />(Water Quality) <br />Remarks: Water quality should actually improve in the long term by reducing the <br />erosion and sediment allowed into the flowing channel. <br />
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