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2. — <br /> Q: t, � <br /> RIICA-3:ln- td- . -A-GRIC"13:IIRAI EXCAVATION - <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT <br /> cc FILE NUMBER: PA- <br /> RECLAMATION PLAN <br /> CHECKLIST-CONTINUED <br /> D. Soil Assessment: If the reclamation plan proposes revegetation, an assessment of existing soil conditions may be <br /> appropriate. A soil assessment may include: <br /> [ ] 1. A topsoil inventory map showing soil salvage depths to assess the volume of topsoil available. <br /> [ ] 2. A soil profile description describing soil suitable for reclamation. <br /> [ ] 3. An analysis of soil texture, chemistry, pH, porosity, permeability, etc., adequate to assess suitability for revegetation. <br /> E. VegetationMildlife: A discussion of existing plant and wildlife species is necessary to assess potential adverse <br /> environmental impacts. The discussion may include: <br /> [ ] 1. A description of the biological setting (refer to"A Guide to Wildlife Habitats of California"available from the <br /> California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection). <br /> [ ] 2. A map and description of vegetation types of affected areas. <br /> [ ] 3. A list of all plants, large and small mammals, birds,amphibians,and fish known or suspected to be on-site (include <br /> the date of the survey which can be critical in determining the presence of seasonal species). <br /> [ ] 4. The identification of unique,critical, and important habitat types within the affected area. <br /> [ ] 5. A discussion of potential wildlife impacts,short-term and long-term, resulting from the mining operation. <br /> [ ] 6. A list of the federal or state designated rare,threatened,or endangered species,or State Fish and Game species of <br /> special concern (including invertebrates), if any,on or near the site." <br /> F. In-stream Mining: If mining will occur within an active stream channel, any or all of the following information may be <br /> needed to assess impacts of the proposed operation: <br /> [ ] 1. Evidence of contact with local flood control agency regarding possible permitting requirements. <br /> [ ] 2. Identify other in-stream mining operations within five miles of the project site,(this information should be used by the <br /> lead agency in assessing the cumulative impact of mining on the Over channel). <br /> [ ] 3. Identify bridges, pipelines, cable crossings, etc.within one mile of the proposed operation. <br /> [ ] 4. Show premining configuration of gravel bar/stream bed on map or aerial photograph. <br /> [ ] 5. Provide cross section(s)of premining stream conditions which can be used to monitor future impacts of the mining <br /> operation. <br /> [ ] 6. Discuss seasonal flow conditions and gravel replenishment rates. <br /> [ ] 7. Discuss Wild and Scenic River status. <br /> [ ] 8. Describe previous mining activity,if any. <br /> G. Air Resources/Climatology: (data available from local U. S.Weather station) <br /> [ ] 1. Include a general description of the climate of the area,including the average rainfall, average snowfall,season of <br /> rainfall,average winter low temperature,average summer high temperature,and the source of the climate data. If <br /> the data were obtained from a weather station,state the location of that station. <br /> [ ] 2. Provide evidence of contact with the Air Pollution Control District regarding the need for Air Quality permits and <br /> monitoring. <br /> F:\DEVSVC\Planning Application Foms\ Page 8 of 15 <br /> Agricultural Exravation.dw.(Revised 02-0310) <br />