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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977493
IBM Index Class Name
HYDROLOGY
Doc Date
3/6/1995
Doc Name
Hydro. Rpt.
From
Climax
To
DMG
Permit Index Doc Type
Hydrology Report
Media Type
D
Archive
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DRMS Re-OCR
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Signifies Re-OCR Process Performed
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Date: September 7, 1995 <br /> To: File <br /> From: Jeff Brinck <br /> RE: Storke Seep Monitoring <br /> The Storke Waste Water Pump Station area was inspected for seeps and moist areas, <br /> phreatophytic vegetation, soil boundaries and pH of seep water. <br /> Seeps and Moist Areas <br /> There are four major seep areas: <br /> 1. French Drain above the dog leg in the flume. (two parts) <br /> 1A. The main channel has a good supply of water that goes directly into the flume. <br /> There is some type of white to yellow precipitate in the bottom of the channel. Orange <br /> deposits are along the sides. <br /> 1 B. The other seep is thirty feet to the north. This seep has little staining and creates a <br /> swampy area that contains willows and rushes. The water then goes into the flume. <br /> 2. North Seep-This seep has no water in it now. The ground surrounding it is also dry. <br /> There is orange staining where the water has flowed.in the spring. There is a small area <br /> between seep 1 and 2 that is damp and has willows and rushes around it. <br /> 3. South of French Drain -This seep comes out of the ground and has a low flow. By <br /> the time it reaches the flume the water is dispersed and moistens a wide area. There is <br /> some orange staining and small willows and rushes are near the source. <br /> 4. South Side Near Willows -This area has small pools and moist ground that has <br /> willows and rushes. The water does not appear to be moving. The area below the seep <br /> is moist and the water does not visible make it to the flume. See map 1. <br /> Phreatophytic Vegetation <br /> The phreatophytic species are the same as the spring survey. These are Salix spp. <br /> The area they occupy is also the same. See map 2. <br /> Soil Boundaries <br /> The soil boundaries are the same as they were as the spring survey. The orange color <br /> road base material is being removed and replaced with other road base material. See <br /> map 3. <br /> pH of Seep Water <br /> The pH was sampled from the various seeps at the source and where the water enters <br /> the flume. See table 1. <br />
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