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• (iii) Mapping of all lands included in the area in <br />accordance with 2.08.8(3) and subject to agricultural activities, showing <br />the area in which different types of agricultural lands, such as flood <br />irrigated lands, pasture lands and undeveloped rangelands exist, and <br />accompanied .by measurements of vegetation in terms of productivity and <br />type. <br />(iv) Documentation that areas identified in 2.06.8(3) are, <br />or are not, subirrigated, based on ground water monitoring data, <br />representative water quality, soil moisture measurements, and measurements <br />of rooting depth, soil mottling, and water requirements of vegetation. <br />(v) Documentation, based on representative sampling, that <br />areas identified under 2.06.8(3) are, or are not, flood irrigable, based on <br />stream-flow, water quality, water yield, soils measurements, and <br />topographic characteristics. <br />• (vi) Analysis of a series of aerial photographs, including <br />color infrared imagery flown at a time of year to show any late summer and <br />fall differences between upland and valley floor vegetative growth and of a <br />scale adequate for reconnaissance identification of areas that may be <br />alluvial valley floors. <br />(c) Based on the investigations conducted under 2.06.8(3)(b), <br />the Division shall make a determination of the presence or absence of <br />alluvial valley floors, the extent of any alluvial valley floors within the <br />study area and whether any stream in the study area may be excluded from <br />further consideration as lying within an alluvial valley floor. The <br />Division shall determine that an alluvial vallev floor exists if it finds <br />that; <br />(i) Unconsolidated streamlaid deposits holding streams are <br />present; and <br />• <br />2.06-10 <br />