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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977493
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
3/30/2011
Doc Name
Guidelines and Regulations for Matters of State Interest
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Eagle County
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DRMS
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AM6
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<br /> <br />(b) Changes in visibility and microclimates. <br />(c) Applicable air quality standards. <br />6.04.01(14) The Project will not significantly degrade existing visual quality. The <br />determination of visual effects of the Project may include but is not limited to <br />the following considerations: <br />(a) Visual changes to ground cover and vegetation, waterfalls and streams, <br />or other natural features. <br />(b) Interference with viewsheds and scenic vistas. <br />(c) Changes in appearances of forest canopies. <br />(d) Changes in landscape character types of unique land formations. <br />(e) Compatibility of building and structure design and materials with <br />surrounding land uses. <br />6.04.01(15) The Project will not significantly degrade surface water quality. The <br />determination of effects of the Project on surface water quality may include but <br />is not limited to the following considerations: <br />• (a) Changes to existing water quality, including patterns of water <br />circulation, temperature, conditions of the substrate, extent and <br />persistence of suspended particulates and clarity, odor, color or taste of <br />water. <br />(b) Applicable narrative and numeric water quality standards. <br />(c) Changes in point and nonpoint source pollution loads. <br />(d) Increase in erosion. <br />(e) Changes in sediment loading to waterbodies. <br />(f) Changes in stream channel or shoreline stability. <br />(g) Changes in stormwater runoff flows. <br />(h) Changes in trophic status or in eutrophication rates in lakes and <br />reservoirs. <br />(i) Changes in the capacity or functioning of streams, lakes or reservoirs. <br />Q) Changes in flushing flows. <br />iv
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