Surface Hydrology Sample Clauses

Surface Hydrology.ย ๐ŸžŽ Regional surface hydrology description ๐ŸžŽ Local surface hydrology permit area description ๐ŸžŽ Watershed and stream channel characterization ๐ŸžŽ Assessment of typical seasonal ranges and averages, and historical extremes for levels of surface-water bodies and aquifers (per NUREG 1569 Section 2.7.1(5)) ๐ŸžŽ Water quantity measurements ๐ŸžŽ Baseline water quality ๐ŸžŽ Surface water rights ๐ŸžŽ Surface water and groundwater interactions ๐ŸžŽ Potential for erosion and flood damage to facilities ๐ŸžŽ Erosion Control Measures ๐ŸžŽ Appendix D-7 Soils ๐ŸžŽ Permit area order 3 survey ๐ŸžŽ Affected area order 1-2 survey ๐ŸžŽ Appendix D-8 Vegetation ๐ŸžŽ Introduction ๐ŸžŽ Methods ๐ŸžŽ Mapping of plant communities ๐ŸžŽ Cover sampling discussion/details ๐ŸžŽ Selection and Sampling REFAs and/or EXREFAs ๐ŸžŽ Species list ๐ŸžŽ Data for Cropland or Hay and ๐ŸžŽ Cover sampling discussion/details ๐ŸžŽ Threatened and endangered species ๐ŸžŽ Noxious weeds ๐ŸžŽ Results and discussion ๐ŸžŽ Literature cited ๐ŸžŽ Raw Data ๐ŸžŽ Photographs ๐ŸžŽ Appendix D-9 Wildlife ๐ŸžŽ Introduction ๐ŸžŽ Documentation of WG&F and USFWS consultation ๐ŸžŽ Habitat ๐ŸžŽ Species list ๐ŸžŽ Sage Grouse ๐ŸžŽ Survey Methods and results ๐ŸžŽ Appendix D-10 Wetlands Habitat ๐ŸžŽ Wetlands delineation ๐ŸžŽ Comparison to proposed disturbances ๐ŸžŽ Mitigation information ๐ŸžŽ Army Corps of Engineers documentation ๐ŸžŽ Appendix D-11 Background Radiological Surveys ๐ŸžŽ Gamma survey of all lands required by W.S. ยง 35-11-428(b)(i). ๐ŸžŽ Other information required in NUREG 1569 Section 2.9.1. ๐ŸžŽ Appendix D-12 Draft Statement of Basis ๐ŸžŽ Appendix D-13 Population Distribution and Food Sources ๐ŸžŽ Information required in NUREG 1569 Section 2.3.1.
Surface Hydrology.ย The two main surface water channels on or in proximity to the Project site are an unnamed brook running towards the site from the south and the DEVCO pond discharge channel to the west of the project site (DSP Outlet A). Three flow gauges (SW-2, MP-2 and MP-4), one rain gauge and one level meter (MP-5) were installed to monitor both baseline hydrologic conditions and surface water flows during tunnel dewatering operations. Figure 3.3 shows these sampling locations. The flow sampling locations include the serpentine pond effluent pipe (MP-2) and the DEVCO settling pond discharge pipe (MP-4). The level meter is located on the dam structure in the DEVCO settling pond (MP-5) and the rain gauge is located in the middle of the main disturbed mine site as depicted on Figure
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Related to Surface Hydrology

  • Groundwater Any water, except capillary moisture, beneath the land surface or beneath the bed of any stream, lake, reservoir or other body of surface water within the boundaries of this state, whatever may be the geologic formation or structure in which such water stands, flows, percolates, or otherwise moves.

  • Drainage โ–ช Prevent silt bearing road surface and ditch runoff from delivering sediment to any streams or wetlands. โ–ช Maintain rolling dips and drivable waterbars as needed to keep them functioning as intended. โ–ช Maintain headwalls to the road shoulder level with material that will resist erosion. โ–ช Maintain energy dissipaters at culvert outlets with non-erodible material or rock. โ–ช Keep ditches, culverts, and other drainage structures clear of obstructions and functioning as intended. โ–ช Inspect and clean culverts at least monthly, with additional inspections during storms and periods of high runoff. This shall be done even during periods of inactivity. โ–ช Perform preventative maintenance work to safeguard against storm damage, such as blading to ensure correct runoff, ditch and culvert cleaning, and waterbar maintenance.

  • WATERBEDS The Tenant: (check one)