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,J <br /> — 2 — <br /> 6. The impact on existing conservation systems. <br /> There will be a disruption of grazing, etc., on the site. This situation <br /> may be overcome in the future if measures proposed in the EIR are <br /> followed. <br /> 7. The amount of prime farmland or other significant water and land resource <br /> areas being irreversibly or irretrievably lost. <br /> There are small parcels of Class II soils on the site. There are propo— <br /> sals in the EIR to preserve these areas. The bulk of the site is Class IVB <br /> which is not classified as prime soil, although they are excellent soils <br /> as far as range is concerned. <br /> g. The impact of severance of farmland seriously affecting farming operations. <br /> See Item 7 <br /> 9. The impact of the proposed action on wetlands. <br /> Not applicable <br /> 10. The stockpiling, protection or proper disposition of topsoil. <br /> The EIR mentions that the topsoil will be stockpiled and then replaced on <br /> mined areas. These areas will then be reseeded. We would again suggest <br /> that the applicant contact the offices previously menti.oned' in Item 3 <br /> for seeding recommendations. <br /> 11. The impact of the proposed action on pollution of land, water and air. <br /> The EIR covers this aspect -- prevention measures for possible water pollu— <br /> t=L.on have been previously discussed. <br /> 12. Other related resources . . . None <br /> 13. The effect of the proposed action on SCS PROJECTS . Not applicable <br /> 14. Floodplain considerations . Located within the Potter Creek Watershed <br /> area. <br /> 15. Impact on historical or archeological resources . . . None known <br /> Thank you for the opportunity to review and comment on the Environmental Impact <br /> Report. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Dahl C. Burnham, President <br /> Bear Creek R. C. D. AA-16 <br />