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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1987044
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
7/15/2003
Doc Name
Corps Permit Extension
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Dept. of the Army
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Sandco Inc.
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D
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Potential Survey and Monitoring Plans and Procedures <br />- Formatting consistency <br />- Include all established cross-sections in monitoring reports (not just cross- <br />sections from current mined area) <br />- Superimpose all data to display annual changes in channel geometry and <br />profile compazed to baseline <br />- Extend cross-sections all the way across the river between established mazkers <br />- Use the same scale oncross-sections with 2' or smaller elevation lines <br />- Monitor riparian vegetation <br />- Permanent, numbered monuments at survey cross-section locations and <br />permit azea boundary <br />- Extend monitoring azea outside of mined reach to monitor upstream and <br />downstream effects of muting <br />- Narrative description of each cross-section to note any changes: <br />- Vegetation condition <br />- Species composition <br />- Size <br />- Relative cover <br />- Condition /success of ripazian and habitat enhancement efforts <br />- Flow conditions <br />- pools <br />- riffles <br />- relative discharge <br />- Streambank condition <br />- stabilization measures <br />- visible erosion <br />- bank failure <br />- Channel bed conditions <br />- sediment type (gravel, silt, sand) <br />- aggradation/degradation <br />- debris <br />- Wildlife observations <br />- Photos at each cross-section <br />
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