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State Site #: SRT1369 <br />Temporary #: MM-4864 <br />16. UTM Reference: <br />Management Data Form <br />(page 2 of 5) <br />A. 13; 320270 ml? 4471680 mN <br />17. Address: Lot Block Addition <br />18. Location/Access: From the Twentymile Coal Company mine, follow Highway 131 northwest for 5'/. <br />miles to a gated, graded dirt road located on the left side of the highway. Tum left and drive <br />through the gate, then drive another 0.3 mile and park. The site is located downslope 150 feet <br />and extends to the north edge of the drainage. <br />19. Topographic Feature(s): <br />_ mountain _ ledge _ playa <br />_ hill X terrace/bench _ talus slope <br />_ tableland/mesa _ canyon _ alluvial fan <br />_ ridge X valley _ plain <br />_ saddle/pass _ basin _ dune <br />_ alcovelrockshelter _ floodplain _ <br />_ cliff _ cutbank _ <br />_ slope _ arroyo/gully _ <br />20. Describe on-site topography (mention named landforms): The site is located on the north side of an <br />east-flowing intermittent tributary of Fish Creek on a low terrace that extends from the south base of a slope <br />to the drainage edge. <br />21. Site Elevation: 6840 feet--(x .3048) 2085 meters 22. Aspect: S (178°) <br />23. Degree of slope on site: 0-20° 24. Soil Depth: Unlmown <br />25. Soil description (character and color): The soil is a light gray silty sand. <br />26. Depositional environment <br />_aeolian residual colluvial <br />X alluvial none morame <br />-other, specify: <br />27. Nearest water (name/nature): Unnamed/intermittent Distance 15 m (50 ft) <br />28. Nearest permanent water (name): Fish Creek Distance 1951 m (6400 ft) <br />29. Vegetation on site (list predominant species): The vegetation is a sagebrush shrubland that includes <br />low and tall sagebrush, rabbitbrush, bitterbrush, bunch grasses, arrowhead balsamroot, <br />donkey's ears, yarrow, dandelion, lupine, and other fortis. <br />30. Vegetation associations/communities surrounding site: Same as on site, but includes mountain <br />mahogany to the north and riparian grasses to the south. <br />