Dodder, Cuscuta species, is a parasitic annual plant that infests many crops, ornamentals, native plants, and weeds. More than 150 species occur worldwide, although dodder is most prevalent in the Americas.
This memorandum has been prepared to document the extent of oridinary high water mark (OHWM), aquatic features (seeps and springs), and potential WOTUS for compartitive analysis between the five TSF alternative footprints.
On 15 July 1981, a fire burned about 30 ha of Chihua— huan desertscrub community in the Franklin Mountains, El Paso County, Texas. Effects of the fire on shrubs and succulents were investigated by means of transects and study plots in November 1982, 16 months after the fire.
This memorandum provides a background of relevant state regulations and guidelines for assessing fault-related geohazards around tailings facilities, summarizes published geological mapping around the Skunk Camp TSF site, evaluates the Project’s assessments of Quaternary faulting, and provides recommendations to fill key knowledge gaps.
Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) for the Dripping Springs parcel, composed of approximately 160 acres located in Gila and Pinal Counties, Arizona.
The Forest Service is proposing changes to the current management of an area within the Globe Ranger District of the Tonto National Forest designated as the Apache Leap Special Management Area.
Email communication as follow-up to submittal to include mitigation requiring water levels be maintained at current levels, and replacement of water lost in fractured Queen Creek bed by pumping water into Queen Creek above Magma Bridge.