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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1992081
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/11/2001
Doc Name
CONSULTATION CORRESPONDENCE
Section_Exhibit Name
TAB 11 ATTACHMENT 11-1
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• area streams and ponds were sampled in May 1974 with one sample of each community <br />collected from each sampling site. In November 1974, riffle and pool benthic samples were <br />collected from each site. <br />2 <br />Benthos was collected by disturbing 2 to 3 ft of stream bottom and collecting dislodged <br />animals and debris in a standard dip net. In swift and shallow reaches, benthos were <br />collected with a Surber sampler. Pond benthos were sampled by using a dip net as a <br />shovel. Samples were placed in polyethylene bags, preserved with 10 to 1S percent <br />formalin, and labeled. <br />Peri phyton was collected by scraping natural substrates; samples were preserved in 10 to <br />15 percent FAA (Fo rmalin-Alcohol-Acetic Acid). <br />Each benthos sample was sorted in the laboratory and specimens were identified with the <br />aid of a stereo-zoom dissecting microscope to the lowest practicable [axon. The relative <br />abundance of the identified taxa were calculated according to the following formula: <br />relative abundance `3 = total organisms in to xon x 100 <br />total organisms in sample <br />Periphyton samples were vigorously shaken to fragment clumps and mix algal cells, after <br />which an aliquot of sample was removed and placed under a coverslip. Algal cells and <br />colonies rvere identified and counted with the aid of a pha se-cont rast compound microscope. <br />Relative abundance data were calculated for the species present. <br />Sites established in May for biotic sampling on Sage Creek and Dry Creek coi neide with <br />those selected for water quality, with the exception of one additional biotic sampling <br />site located on Fiubberson Gulch a few hundred yards above its confluence with Dry Creek. <br />Two ponds on the study area were also sampled in May. One, in Section 15, TSN, RSSW is a <br />natural lake apparently formed by a very old mud slide. Tlie other pond is [he uppermn sc <br />in a series of beaver ponds located in Section 27, TSN, RRDW. Locations or all biotic <br />sampling sites are listed in Table 17-I and indicated on Exhibit 11-3. <br />Only the lower Sage Creek and lower Dry Creek biotic sites were sampled duri nn the <br />/• November (autumn) sampling [rip, <br />13 <br />
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