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B. Surveyed site ecological features <br /> 1. overstory and understory vegetation <br /> 2. plant community description <br /> 3. ecological condition/management history <br /> 4. geomorphology <br /> 5. soils <br /> 6. hydrology <br /> 7. other relevant site features <br /> If Soiranthes present: <br /> 8. population count or estimate <br /> 9. phenology of population <br /> 10. specific geomorphology, hydrology, and soils <br /> characteristics <br /> 11. other possibly relevant information <br /> 6. Appendices. <br /> A. maps <br /> B. photographs <br /> 1. documenting qualifications of surveyor <br /> 2. Soiranthes and its habitat, if discovered on surveyed <br /> site <br /> 10. NOTIFICATION <br /> The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service shall be notified immediately if a <br /> new population of Soiranthes diluvialis is discovered. <br /> For sites located in Colorado, the surveyor shall notify either: <br /> Bernardo Garza <br /> U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service <br /> 730 Simms St. , Roam 290 <br /> Golden, CO 80401 <br /> (303) 231-5280 <br /> Lucy Jordan <br /> U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service <br /> 529 25 1/2 Road, Suite B-113 <br /> Grand Junction, CO 81505 <br /> (303) 243-2778 <br /> 11. SERVICE APPROVAL <br /> Survey reports for sites in Colorado shall be submitted to either of the <br /> two Colorado addresses above. The Service will review submitted reports and <br /> reply with a written letter of acceptance within 30 days of receipt of the <br /> report. If the survey report is judged insufficient for any reason, the <br /> Service will notify the author within 3C days and discuss revisions. If the <br /> 8 <br />