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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2006070
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
5/18/2006
Doc Name
Approved Jurisdictional Determination
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COE
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Ms. Darcy Tiglas
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Basis For Not Asserting Jurisdiction: <br />? The reviewed area consists entirely of uplands. <br />Unable to confirm the presence of waters in 33 CFR part 328(a)(1, 2, or 4-7). <br />? Headquarters declined to approve jurisdiction on the basis of 33 CFR part 328.3(x)(3). <br />® The Corps has made a case-specific detennination that the following waters present on the site are not Waters of the <br />United States: <br />? Waste treatment systems, including treatment ponds or lagoons, pursuant to 33 CFR part 328.3. <br />? Artificially irrigated areas, which would revert to upland if the irrigation ceased. <br />? Arti f icial lakes and ponds created by excavating and/or diking dry land to collect and <br />retain water and which are used exclusively for such purposes as stock watering, irrigation, settling basins, or <br />rice growing. <br />? Artificial reflecting or swimming pools or other small ornamental bodies of "eater created <br />by excavating and/or diking dry land to retain water for primarily aesthetic reasons. <br />? Water-filled depressions created in drv land incidental to construction activity and pits excavated in dry !and for <br />....... <br />the purpose of obtaining fili, sand, or gravel unless and until the construction or excavation operation is <br />abandoned and the resu?tin <br />g body of water meets the definition of waters of the United States found at _CFR <br />328.3(x). <br />® Isolated, intrastate wetland with no nexus to interstate commerce. <br />? Prior converted cropland, as determined by the Natural Resources Conservation Service. Explain rationale: <br />? Non-tidal drainage or irrigation ditches excavated on dry land. Explain rationale: <br />® Other (explain): Community A and Community B wetlands are neither adjacent to nor surface connected <br />to a waters of the U.S. <br />DATA REVIEWED FOR JURSIDICTIONAL DETERMINATION (mark all that apply): <br />® Maps, plans, plots or plat submitted by or on behalf of the applicant. <br />Z Data sheets prepared/submitted by or on behalf of-the applicant. <br />® This office concurs with the delineation report, dated _May 2006 ,prepared by (company): Darcy Tiglas <br />? This office does not concur with the delineation report, dated prepared by (company): <br />? Data sheets prepared by the Corps. <br />? Corps' navigable waters' studies: <br />? U.S. Geological Survey Hydrologic Atlas: <br />® U.S. Geological Survey 7.5 Minute Topographic maps: Greeley <br />? U.S. Geological Survey 7.5 Minute Historic quadrangles: <br />? U.S. Geological Survey 15 Minute Historic quadrangles: <br />? USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service Soil Survey: <br />National wetlands inventory maps: <br />[j State/Local wetland inventory maps: <br />? FUMA/FIRM maps (Map Name & Date): <br />? 100-year Floodplain Elevation is: (NGVD) <br />?. Aerial Photographs (Name & Date): Figure 3 February 2006 <br />® Other photographs (Date): no date <br />Advanced Identification Wetland maps: <br />Site visit/detertnrnation conducted on: May 17, 2006 <br />? ApplicabWsupporting case law: <br />? Other information (please specify): <br />Wetlands are. identified and -delineated using the ;nethods and criteria established in the Corps Wetland Delineation Manual (87 Manual) (i.e., <br />occurrence of hydropiiytic vegetation, hydric soils and wetland hydrology). <br />2The term "adjacent" means bordering, contiguous. or neighboring. Wetlands separated from other waters of the U.S. by man-made dikes or <br />barriers, natural river berms, beach dunes, and the like are also adjacent.
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