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CORRESPONDENCE_1987-1991
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4400 - Solid Waste Program
File Section
CORRESPONDENCE
FileName_PostFix
1987-1991
RECORD_ID
PR0440058
PE
4433
FACILITY_ID
FA0004518
FACILITY_NAME
NORTH COUNTY LANDFILL
STREET_NUMBER
17720
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
HARNEY
STREET_TYPE
LN
City
LODI
Zip
95240
APN
06512004
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
17720 E HARNEY LN
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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A report shall be made to the County annually describing the pasture conditions, <br /> stocking rates, damage (if any) to the vegetation, and recommended stocking rates for the <br /> - next grazing period. The report shall include representative photographs of each pasture <br /> and a summary of the plot measurements. The grazing monitoring program should be <br /> evaluated at least every 5 years and modified as warranted. <br /> Monitoring of grazing within the landfill footprint shall be conducted throughout the <br /> life of the landfill and until grazing ceases in the mitigation area. <br /> Vegetation Monitoring <br /> - Each vegetation type shall be monitored by systematic sampling techniques, as <br /> described below, to determine the success or failure of the intended mitigation. <br /> Recommendations on remedial action shall be made by the biological monitor to correct <br /> failure(s) that may occur beyond the acceptable limits defined above. <br /> Vernal Pools. Vegetation monitoring shall take place in the following vernal pools: <br /> o all created berm-type vernal pools (Pools 1-12, 14-25), <br /> ' o all created excavation-type vernal pools (Pools 13, 26-46), <br /> o selected protected vernal pools (Pools A, B, E, G-I), and <br /> o selected vernal pools to be filled at a later date (Pools J, N, P, R, U, X, Y, <br /> BB, CC). <br /> The locations of the created and protected vernal pools are shown in Figure 6; the locations <br /> of the pools to be filled are shown in Figure 2. This list of monitoring sites is subject to <br /> change so that specific,unforeseen monitoring needs and opportunities may be incorporated <br /> into the monitoring design. <br /> Data on species composition and cover shall be collected in those sites identified <br /> above once each spring during the flowering period of the dominant vernal pool vegetation; <br /> however, a second floristic survey of the vernal pools may be required to document late- <br /> season ephemeral species that germinate only as the pool dries down. Species composition <br /> and percentage of total cover by each species shall be recorded in five randomly located 0.1- <br /> square-meter (i.e.32 cm square) sample plots at or near the bottom of each pool and in five <br /> randomly located 0.1-square-meter sample plots at the margin of each pool. Ten samples <br /> will be taken from 46 created vernal pools, 10 will be taken from six protected pools, and <br /> • 10 will be taken from nine pools to be filled at a later date (unprotected pools), for a grand <br /> total of 610 0.1-square-meter plots each year. <br /> 53 <br />
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