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Also, there is no salt Irom springs anywhere on the slopes that may indicate water has ever omanated <br />tiom the slope itself All phreatoph}•te vegetation exists within a few feet oPthe slope toe, consisting <br />of cottonwoods, willows and water demanding grasses. Sce the pictures below taken on December ?. <br />?003. In all cases, the wet vegetation occurs at the bottom of the slope and no precipitated salt is <br />found anywhere on the slope, indicating that there arc not any springs higher besides at the bottom of <br />the mesa slope. 'This is seen in Photo tJ4 and further shows that the upper terrace of Sprint Creek <br />Mesa gravels have never had a very high water level even when irrigation is active. <br />I Ialdorson S:md and Gravel Mine ?0 <br />Photo I -Upper terrace slope east of northeast edge of the permit area. <br />