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LENTIC CHECKLIST

LENTIC CHECKLIST. NATURAL RIPARIAN RESOURCES. VEGETATION. WATER. SOIL/LANDFORM. LENTIC CHECKLIST HYDROLOGIC. LENTIC CHECKLIST HYDROLOGIC. 2. Fluctuation of water table is not excessive. NO. 3. Riparian-wetland area is enlarging or has reached potential extent.

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LENTIC CHECKLIST

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  1. LENTIC CHECKLIST

  2. NATURAL RIPARIAN RESOURCES VEGETATION WATER SOIL/LANDFORM

  3. LENTIC CHECKLISTHYDROLOGIC

  4. LENTIC CHECKLISTHYDROLOGIC

  5. 2. Fluctuation of water table is not excessive. NO

  6. 3. Riparian-wetland area is enlarging or has reached potential extent Purpose If degradation has occurred, determine if riparian area is Recovering, or is Recovered, to its potential extent

  7. Sonoma Lake, Nevada No – Pumping has reduced riparian area

  8. Kissler Spring, NV At potential extent

  9. 4. Upland watershed is not contributing to riparian-wetland degradation Purpose: Determine if there has been a change in water or sediment being delivered to the riparian-wetland area Is the change causing degradation?

  10. 1923 Changing Water Supply, Burnt Mill Creek Snake Range, NV 1966

  11. 5. Water quality is sufficient to support riparian-wetland plants Purpose: Determine if water quality is being maintained Allowing the site to produce the kind of vegetation necessary to function properly

  12. Montana Saline Seep

  13. 6.) NATURAL SURFACE OR SUBSURFACE FLOW PATTERNS ARE NOT ALTERED BY DISTURBANCE (IE. HOOF ACTION, DAMS, DIKES, TRAILS, ROADS, RILLS, GULLIES, DRILLLING ACTIVITY) NO EXPOSED SOIL TRAILS SPRING

  14. 7. Structure accommodates safe passage of flows (e.g., no headcut affecting the dam or spillway Purpose: If a structure has been constructed to capture more runoff and create a more permanent or larger wetland, determine if the outlet structure provides safe passage of flows

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