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SURVEY
POINT ID |
45 |
SURVEY
POINT TYPE |
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LOCATION/MAP |
Whites Island to Eckerts Lane |
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MARYLAND
STREAM
SURVEY CODE(s) |
1:
UC
2: IB
3: UC |
RATING |
1:
5
2: 4
3: 5 |
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DATE/TIME
SURVEYED |
1:
2 June 2005 10:55
2: 2 June 2005 10:56
3: 2 June 2005 10:56 |
ELEVATION
(ASL) |
527.00 |
LATITUDE/LONGITUDE |
39° 62'
090" N,
78° 15'
304" W |
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1:
Left
2: Right
3:
Left
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BUFFER
ZONE(s) |
2:
Right: 0'
Left: 75' |
LAND
USE |
2:
Left: Forest, Right: Lawn |
ANIMALS |
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UNSHADED |
Right |
CREEK
BOTTOM TYPE |
Silt |
WATER
DEPTH WIDTH |
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INCOMING
CREEK WIDTH |
1:
2 |
BANK
HEIGHT |
1:
2 |
MOUTH
WIDTH |
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LENGTH
of INSTABILITY |
2:
Right: 150' |
BEND
AT SLOPE |
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TRIBUTARY SIZE |
1:
Stream |
PIPE
OUTFALLS |
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IMPACTS |
Road drainage |
INFRASTRUCTURE
THREAT |
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ACCESSIBILITY
RATING |
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NOTES |
1:
From
pond.
2: Electric right-of-way. |
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PHOTOS |
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LEGEND
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Relative
measure of how difficult it
is to reach a specific survey
site
where 1 = easily accessible
and 5 = difficult to reach
by both foot and vehicle. |
ALS |
Above
Sea Level. All
elevations
are in feet above
sea
level. |
Bank Height |
Measured
from water line to top of
bank; measured in feet unless
otherwise indicated. |
Fish Barrier |
Anything in the stream that significantly interferes with upstream movement of fish. |
Infrastructure Threat |
An
infrastruture (i.e., public
works systems such as roads,
bridges, or any other man-made
structure) that is or will
be affected wihin 10 years
by continued erosion. |
Land Use |
Dominant land use closest to stream (within 50') when facing downstream; includes: crops, pasture, lawn, paved, shrubs & small trees, forest, multiflora rose. |
Length |
Length
of stream that appears to
be unstable and has an erosion
problem; measured in feet
unless otherwise indicated. |
Maryland
Stream
Survey
Codes
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CA
Channel Obstructed
or Diverted by
Man
ES
Erosion
FB Fish Barrier
IB Inadequate Buffer
IC Instream Construction
PO Pipe Outflow
TD Trash Dumping
UC
Unusual Comment
(used for
incoming drainages) |
Pipe Outfalls |
Any pipes or small man-made channels discharging into the stream through the stream corridor. Examples: earth or concrete channel, or concrete, smooth metal, corrugated metal, or plastic pipe. |
Rating |
A
range of 1-5, where 1 = Severe
and 5 = Minor |
Stream Bank |
The side of the stream bank surveyed; always looking downstream. |
Tributary
Size |
Dry
Drain: Varying
sizes, flows only in wet weather
or storms.
Trickle: Barely
running, but constant tiny
flow, inches wide.
Stream: Running
freely
and
constant;
feet
across,
inches
deep.
Creek: Yards
across,
a
few
inches
to
feet
deep,
named
tributary
(i.e.,
Breakneck
Run,
Indian
Run). |
Water
Depth Width |
Actual
water
depth width,
as opposed
to creek
bank depth
and width;
measured
in
feet
unless
otherwise
indicated. |
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