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6. describe the hydrologic characteristics, for example, depth to <br /> water table (if possible to determine without major excavation) , <br /> inferences about frequency, duration, and season of flooding, <br /> presence of standing water, high water mark of a stream or water <br /> body in relation to location of surveyed site; <br /> 7. describe any other site characteristics that appear relevant to <br /> understanding the ecology, population biology, or distribution of <br /> Soiranthes diluvialis. <br /> In addition, for each site where a population of Soiranthes diluvialis <br /> is found, the following information must be collected and included in the <br /> survey report: <br /> 8. map the population location on a USGS 7 1/2 minute quad (and on <br /> a finer scaled map or engineering drawing if appropriate); <br /> 9. count the number of individuals if fewer than 500; <br /> 10. estimate the number of individuals if more than 500. Include <br /> a description of the method used for population estimation; <br /> 11 . note the phenological stage of the plants (e.g. , proportion of <br /> plants that are flowering, proportion of flowers that have set <br /> seed) ; <br /> 12. note the specific geomorphologic, hydrologic, and soil <br /> conditions where the population occurs if it varies from the site <br /> description above; <br /> 13. note any other possibly-relevant ecological information; <br /> 14. include a photograph of the population that illustrates its <br /> setting and habitat. <br /> 9. SURVEY REPORT <br /> The Survey Report submitted to the Service should follow the following <br /> outline: <br /> 1 . Name and qualifications of surveyor. <br /> 2. Brief project description indicating proposed impact to site. <br /> 3. Site location (address and legal description) <br /> 4. Dates surveys were conducted. <br /> 5. Ecological and site features. <br /> A. Basis for site disqualification, if appropriate <br /> 7 <br />