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FERC Project No. 2079 - PCWA Middle Fork American River Project ...

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Substrate: silt and organic matter<br />

Perennial or Ephemeral (circle one)<br />

STREAM HABITAT:<br />

Width (bank full):<br />

Depth (bank full):<br />

Stream gradient (percent slope):<br />

Are there pools (circle one):<br />

If yes,<br />

Size of stream pools:<br />

Yes<br />

Maximum depth of stream pools:<br />

June 2008 48<br />

If ephemeral, date it goes dry: in dry years only<br />

<strong>No</strong><br />

Characterize non-pool habitat: run, riffle, glide, other:<br />

Vegetation: emergent, overhanging, dominant species:<br />

Substrate:<br />

Bank description:<br />

Perennial or Ephemeral (circle one)<br />

If ephemeral, date it goes dry:<br />

Other aquatic habitat characteristics, species<br />

observations, drawings, or comments:<br />

Man-made mining pond. Pond is narrow on either end,<br />

widest (~ 30 ft) in the middle. Hydrologically connected<br />

in winter (per John Close) at east end to Pond D, by a<br />

culvert that runs under dirt road.

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