LIST OF TABLES. Table 1 Median Age: Auglaize, Darke and Xxxxxx Counties, Ohio 13 Table 2 Population and Percent Change, 1950 – 2000 14 Table 3 Population and Percent Change 1990 – 2000 17 Table 4 Education Indicators: Auglaize, Darke and Xxxxxx Counties, Ohio 19 Table 5 Employment and Income Indicators: Auglaize, Darke and Xxxxxx Counties, Ohio 19 Table 6 Economic Impact of Tourism in Auglaize and Xxxxxx Counties 22 Table 7 Rare & Endangered Species, Upper Wabash Watershed 40 Table 8 Ohio EPA Division of Surface Water: Regulated Point Sources 62 Table 9 Land Use/Land Cover for Grand Lake/Wabash Watershed 63 Table 10 General Farm Structure 66 Table 11 2005 Commodity Production Rankings 66 Table 12 Coldwater Creek Acreage 82 Table 13 Coldwater Creek Riparian Corridor Status 85 Table 14 Coldwater Creek Operations and Animal Units 87 Table 15 Coldwater Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 89 Table 16 Coldwater Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 90 Table 17 Coldwater Creek NPS Pollution Potential 92 Table 18 Grassy/Monroe Creeks Acreage 96 Table 19 Grassy/Monroe Creeks Riparian Corridor Status 98 Table 20 Grassy/Monroe Creeks Operations and Animal Units 100 Table 21 Grassy/Monroe Creeks Manure and Nutrient Production 102 Table 22 Grassy/Monroe Creeks Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams103 Table 23 Grassy/Monroe Creeks NPS Pollution Potential 105 Table 24 Beaver Creek Acreage 109 Table 25 Beaver Creek Riparian Corridor Status 111 Table 26 Beaver Creek Operations and Animal Units 113 Table 27 Beaver Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 115 Table 28 Beaver Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 116 Table 29 Beaver Creek NPS Pollution Potential 118 Table 30 Prairie Creek Acreage 122 Table 31 Prairie Creek Riparian Corridor Status 124 Table 32 Prairie Creek Operations and Animal Units 126 Table 33 Prairie Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 128 Table 34 Prairie Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 129 Table 35 Prairie Creek NPS Pollution Potential 131 Table 36 Chickasaw Creek Acreage 135 Table 37 Chickasaw Creek Riparian Corridor Status 137 Table 38 Chickasaw Creek Operations and Animal Units 139 Table 39 Chickasaw Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 141 Table 40 Chickasaw Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 142 Table 41 Chickasaw Creek NPS Pollution Potential 144 Table 42 Xxxxxx Creek Acreage 148 Table 43 Xxxxxx Creek Riparian Corridor Status 150 Table 44 Xxxxxx Creek Operations and Animal Units 152 Table 45 Xxxxxx Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 154 Table 46 Xxxxxx Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 155 Table 47 Xxxxxx Creek NPS Pollution Potential 157 Table 48 North Lake Shore Acreage 161 Table 49 North Lake Shore Riparian Corridor Status 163 Table 50 North Lake Shore Operations and Animal Units 165 Table 51 North Lake Shore Manure and Nutrient Production 167 Table 52 North Lake Shore Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 168 Table 53 North Lake Shore NPS Pollution Potential 170 Table 54 Wabash River Headwaters to below Bear Creek Acreage 174 Table 55 Wabash River Headwaters to below Bear Creek Riparian Corridor Status 176 Table 56 Wabash River Headwaters to below Bear Creek Operations and Animal Units 178 Table 57 Wabash River Headwaters to below Bear Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 180 Table 58 Wabash River Headwaters to below Bear Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 181 Table 59 Wabash River Headwaters to below Bear Creek NPS Pollution Potential 183 Table 60 Wabash River above Bear Creek below Stony Creek Acreage 187 Table 61 Wabash River above Bear Creek below Stony Creek Riparian Corridor Status 189 Table 62 Wabash River above Bear Creek below Stony Creek Operations and Animal Units 191 Table 63 Wabash River above Bear Creek below Stony Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 193 Table 64 Wabash River above Bear Creek below Stony Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 194 Table 65 Wabash River above Bear Creek below Stony Creek NPS Pollution Potential 196 Table 66 Wabash River below Stony Creek above Beaver Creek Acreage 200 Table 67 Wabash River below Stony Creek above Beaver Creek Riparian Corridor Status 202 Table 68 Wabash River below Stony Creek above Beaver Creek Operations and Animal Units 204 Table 69 Wabash River below Stony Creek above Beaver Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 206 Table 70 Wabash River below Stony Creek above Beaver Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 207 Table 71 Wabash River below Stony Creek above Beaver Creek NPS Pollution Potential 209 Table 72 Beaver Creek from Grand Lake to above Little Beaver Creek Acreage 213 Table 73 Beaver Creek from Grand Lake to above Little Beaver Creek Riparian Corridor Status 215 Table 74 Beaver Creek from Grand Lake to above Little Beaver Creek Operations and Animal Units 217 Table 75 Beaver Creek from Grand Lake to above Little Beaver Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 219 Table 76 Beaver Creek from Grand Lake to above Little Beaver Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 220 Table 77 Beaver Creek from Grand Lake to above Little Beaver Creek NPS Pollution Potential 222 Table 78 Little Beaver Creek Acreage 226 Table 79 Little Beaver Creek Riparian Corridor Status 228 Table 80 Little Beaver Creek Operations and Animal Units 230 Table 81 Little Beaver Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 232 Table 82 Little Beaver Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 233 Table 83 Little Beaver Creek NPS Pollution Potential 235 Table 84 Beaver Creek below Little Beaver Creek to Wabash River Acreage 239 Table 85 Beaver Creek below Little Beaver Creek to Wabash River Riparian Corridor Status 241 Table 86 Beaver Creek below Little Beaver Creek to Wabash River Operations and Animal Units 242 Table 87 Beaver Creek below Little Beaver Creek to Wabash River Manure and Nutrient Production 245 Table 88 Beaver Creek below Little Beaver Creek to Wabash River Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 246 Table 89 Beaver Creek below Little Beaver Creek to Wabash River NPS Pollution Potential 248 Table 90 Wabash River below Beaver Creek to New Corydon Acreage 252 Table 91 Wabash River below Beaver Creek to New Corydon Riparian Corridor Status 254 Table 92 Wabash River below Beaver Creek to New Corydon Operations and Animal Units 256 Table 93 Wabash River below Beaver Creek to New Corydon Manure and Nutrient Production 258 Table 94 Wabash River below Beaver Creek to New Corydon Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 259 Table 95 Wabash River below Beaver Creek to New Corydon NPS Pollution Potential 261 Table 96 Limberlost Creek Headwaters to below Bull Creek (IN) Acreage 265 Table 97 Limberlost Creek Headwaters to below Bull Creek (IN) Riparian Corridor Status 267 Table 98 Limberlost Creek Headwaters to below Bull Creek (IN) Operations and Animal Units 269 Table 99 Limberlost Creek Headwaters to below Bull Creek (IN) Manure and Nutrient Production 271 Table 100 Limberlost Creek Headwaters to below Bull Creek (IN) Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 272 Table 101 Limberlost Creek Headwaters to below Bull Creek (IN) NPS Pollution Potential 274 Table 102 05120101-020-010 - Chickasaw and Xxxxxx Creeks 316 Table 103 05120101-020-020 – Coldwater and Beaver Creeks 317 Table 104 05120101-020-030 – North Shore/Grassy/Monroe/Prairie Creeks 318 Table 105 05120101-020-010 – Xxxxxx Creek 319 Table 106 05120101-020-020 – Beaver Creek 320 Table 107 05120101-020-010 – Chickasaw Creek 321 Table 108 05120101-020-020 – Coldwater Creek 322 Table 109 05120101-020-030 – Grassy & Monroe Creeks 323 Table 110 05120101-020-030 – Prairie Creek 324 Table 111 05120101-020-030 – North Lake Shore 325 Table 112 05120101-010-010 – Wabash Headwaters to below Bear Creek 326 Table 113 05120101-010-020 – Wabash R. above Bear Cr. below Stony Creek 327 Table 114 05120101-010-030 – Wabash R. below Stony Cr. above Xxxxxx Xx 328 Table 115 05120101-030-010 – Xxxxxx Xx. from Grand Lake to above Little Beaver Creek 329 Table 116 05120101-030-020 – Little Beaver Creek 330 Table 117 05120101-030-030 – Xxxxxx Xx. below Little Beaver to Wabash R. 331 Table 118 05120101-040-010 – Wabash R. below Little Beaver to New Corydon 332 Table 119 05120101-050-050 – Limberlost Cr. Headwaters to below Bull Cr 333 Figure 1 Mercer County Employment Statistics 20 Figure 2 Auglaize County Employment Statistics 21 Figure 3 Darke County Employment Statistics 21 Figure 4 Average monthly precipitation 1956 – 1995 46 Appendix A Riparian Corridor Status for Grand Lake/Wabash River Watershed Appendix B Operational Documents Appendix C Aquatic Life Use Designations Appendix D List of Abbreviations and Acronyms Appendix E Maps and Infographs Appendix F Work Plan January 2008 through December 2008 Appendix G Home Sewage Treatment System Plan, Mercer County Appendix H Local Endorsement Signature Pages Appendix I Auglaize County Ditch Maintenance Appendix J Wabash Conservancy District Maintenance Appendix K Sediment Trap Monitoring Chart Appendix L Amendments (reserved)
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Samples: Joint Board Agreement
LIST OF TABLES. Table 1. Time Horizon Based on Age When Child First Receives Teledentistry Services 31 Table 2. Tangible Costs and Descriptions 32 Table 3. Data Sources Used to Obtain Costs 34 Table 4. Teledentistry Costs 42 Table 5. Traditional Dentistry Costs 44 Table 6. Traditional Dentistry Dental Service Charges 45 Table 7. Annuitization Values for Capital Equipment 46 Table 8. Average Cost-Effectiveness Ratios 48 Table 9. MCER Teledentistry Costs 50 Figure 1. 2006 Dental Expenditures 3 Figure 2. Decision Analysis Tree 52 Figure 3. Decision Analysis Tree with Expected Value Results, without Intangible Cost 54 Figure 4. Decision Analysis Tree with Expected Value Results, with Intangible Cost 55 Figure 5. Tornado Diagram without Intangible Cost 57 Figure 6. One-Way Sensitivity Analysis-Probability of Getting Teledentistry without Intangible Cost 58 Figure 7. One-Way Sensitivity Analysis probability of Getting Teledentistry Intangible Cost 59 Figure 8. Tornado Diagram with Intangible Cost 60 Figure 9. One-Way Sensitivity Analysis-Probability of Getting Traditional Dentistry with Intangible Cost 61 Figure 10. One-Way Sensitivity Analysis-Cost of Getting Traditional Dentistry with Intangible Cost 62 Figure 11. One-Way Sensitivity Analysis-Cost of Getting Teledentistry with Intangible Cost 63 Figure 12. Results of Parent Survey Question #1 Median Age: Auglaize64 Figure 13. Results of Parent Survey Question #2a 65 Figure 14. Results of Parent Survey Question #3 66 Figure 15. Results of Parent Survey Question #4 67 Figure 16. Results of Parent Survey Question #5 67 Figure 17. Results of Parent Survey Question #6 68 Figure 18. Results of Parent Survey Question #7 69 According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) more than one- quarter of children ages two to five and one-half of children ages twelve to nineteen are affected by tooth decay (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC], Darke 2010a). In Georgia, more than half of all third-grade students have dental caries and Xxxxxx Countiesmore than a quarter of these students have tooth decay that is untreated (Georgia Department of Human Resources [GDHR], Ohio 13 Table 2 Population and Percent Change, 1950 – 2000 14 Table 3 Population and Percent Change 1990 – 2000 17 Table 4 Education Indicators: Auglaize, Darke and Xxxxxx Counties, Ohio 19 Table 5 Employment and Income Indicators: Auglaize, Darke and Xxxxxx Counties, Ohio 19 Table 6 Economic Impact of Tourism in Auglaize and Xxxxxx Counties 22 Table 7 Rare & Endangered Species, Upper Wabash Watershed 40 Table 8 Ohio EPA Division of Surface Water: Regulated Point Sources 62 Table 9 Land Use/Land Cover for Grand Lake/Wabash Watershed 63 Table 10 General Farm Structure 66 Table 11 2005 Commodity Production Rankings 66 Table 12 Coldwater Creek Acreage 82 Table 13 Coldwater Creek Riparian Corridor Status 85 Table 14 Coldwater Creek Operations and Animal Units 87 Table 15 Coldwater Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 89 Table 16 Coldwater Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 90 Table 17 Coldwater Creek NPS Pollution Potential 92 Table 18 Grassy/Monroe Creeks Acreage 96 Table 19 Grassy/Monroe Creeks Riparian Corridor Status 98 Table 20 Grassy/Monroe Creeks Operations and Animal Units 100 Table 21 Grassy/Monroe Creeks Manure and Nutrient Production 102 Table 22 Grassy/Monroe Creeks Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams103 Table 23 Grassy/Monroe Creeks NPS Pollution Potential 105 Table 24 Beaver Creek Acreage 109 Table 25 Beaver Creek Riparian Corridor Status 111 Table 26 Beaver Creek Operations and Animal Units 113 Table 27 Beaver Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 115 Table 28 Beaver Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 116 Table 29 Beaver Creek NPS Pollution Potential 118 Table 30 Prairie Creek Acreage 122 Table 31 Prairie Creek Riparian Corridor Status 124 Table 32 Prairie Creek Operations and Animal Units 126 Table 33 Prairie Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 128 Table 34 Prairie Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 129 Table 35 Prairie Creek NPS Pollution Potential 131 Table 36 Chickasaw Creek Acreage 135 Table 37 Chickasaw Creek Riparian Corridor Status 137 Table 38 Chickasaw Creek Operations and Animal Units 139 Table 39 Chickasaw Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 141 Table 40 Chickasaw Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 142 Table 41 Chickasaw Creek NPS Pollution Potential 144 Table 42 Xxxxxx Creek Acreage 148 Table 43 Xxxxxx Creek Riparian Corridor Status 150 Table 44 Xxxxxx Creek Operations and Animal Units 152 Table 45 Xxxxxx Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 154 Table 46 Xxxxxx Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 155 Table 47 Xxxxxx Creek NPS Pollution Potential 157 Table 48 North Lake Shore Acreage 161 Table 49 North Lake Shore Riparian Corridor Status 163 Table 50 North Lake Shore Operations and Animal Units 165 Table 51 North Lake Shore Manure and Nutrient Production 167 Table 52 North Lake Shore Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 168 Table 53 North Lake Shore NPS Pollution Potential 170 Table 54 Wabash River Headwaters to below Bear Creek Acreage 174 Table 55 Wabash River Headwaters to below Bear Creek Riparian Corridor Status 176 Table 56 Wabash River Headwaters to below Bear Creek Operations and Animal Units 178 Table 57 Wabash River Headwaters to below Bear Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 180 Table 58 Wabash River Headwaters to below Bear Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 181 Table 59 Wabash River Headwaters to below Bear Creek NPS Pollution Potential 183 Table 60 Wabash River above Bear Creek below Stony Creek Acreage 187 Table 61 Wabash River above Bear Creek below Stony Creek Riparian Corridor Status 189 Table 62 Wabash River above Bear Creek below Stony Creek Operations and Animal Units 191 Table 63 Wabash River above Bear Creek below Stony Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 193 Table 64 Wabash River above Bear Creek below Stony Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 194 Table 65 Wabash River above Bear Creek below Stony Creek NPS Pollution Potential 196 Table 66 Wabash River below Stony Creek above Beaver Creek Acreage 200 Table 67 Wabash River below Stony Creek above Beaver Creek Riparian Corridor Status 202 Table 68 Wabash River below Stony Creek above Beaver Creek Operations and Animal Units 204 Table 69 Wabash River below Stony Creek above Beaver Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 206 Table 70 Wabash River below Stony Creek above Beaver Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 207 Table 71 Wabash River below Stony Creek above Beaver Creek NPS Pollution Potential 209 Table 72 Beaver Creek from Grand Lake to above Little Beaver Creek Acreage 213 Table 73 Beaver Creek from Grand Lake to above Little Beaver Creek Riparian Corridor Status 215 Table 74 Beaver Creek from Grand Lake to above Little Beaver Creek Operations and Animal Units 217 Table 75 Beaver Creek from Grand Lake to above Little Beaver Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 219 Table 76 Beaver Creek from Grand Lake to above Little Beaver Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 220 Table 77 Beaver Creek from Grand Lake to above Little Beaver Creek NPS Pollution Potential 222 Table 78 Little Beaver Creek Acreage 226 Table 79 Little Beaver Creek Riparian Corridor Status 228 Table 80 Little Beaver Creek Operations and Animal Units 230 Table 81 Little Beaver Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 232 Table 82 Little Beaver Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 233 Table 83 Little Beaver Creek NPS Pollution Potential 235 Table 84 Beaver Creek below Little Beaver Creek to Wabash River Acreage 239 Table 85 Beaver Creek below Little Beaver Creek to Wabash River Riparian Corridor Status 241 Table 86 Beaver Creek below Little Beaver Creek to Wabash River Operations and Animal Units 242 Table 87 Beaver Creek below Little Beaver Creek to Wabash River Manure and Nutrient Production 245 Table 88 Beaver Creek below Little Beaver Creek to Wabash River Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 246 Table 89 Beaver Creek below Little Beaver Creek to Wabash River NPS Pollution Potential 248 Table 90 Wabash River below Beaver Creek to New Corydon Acreage 252 Table 91 Wabash River below Beaver Creek to New Corydon Riparian Corridor Status 254 Table 92 Wabash River below Beaver Creek to New Corydon Operations and Animal Units 256 Table 93 Wabash River below Beaver Creek to New Corydon Manure and Nutrient Production 258 Table 94 Wabash River below Beaver Creek to New Corydon Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 259 Table 95 Wabash River below Beaver Creek to New Corydon NPS Pollution Potential 261 Table 96 Limberlost Creek Headwaters to below Bull Creek (IN) Acreage 265 Table 97 Limberlost Creek Headwaters to below Bull Creek (IN) Riparian Corridor Status 267 Table 98 Limberlost Creek Headwaters to below Bull Creek (IN) Operations and Animal Units 269 Table 99 Limberlost Creek Headwaters to below Bull Creek (IN) Manure and Nutrient Production 271 Table 100 Limberlost Creek Headwaters to below Bull Creek (IN) Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 272 Table 101 Limberlost Creek Headwaters to below Bull Creek (IN) NPS Pollution Potential 274 Table 102 05120101-020-010 - Chickasaw and Xxxxxx Creeks 316 Table 103 05120101-020-020 – Coldwater and Beaver Creeks 317 Table 104 05120101-020-030 – North Shore/Grassy/Monroe/Prairie Creeks 318 Table 105 05120101-020-010 – Xxxxxx Creek 319 Table 106 05120101-020-020 – Beaver Creek 320 Table 107 05120101-020-010 – Chickasaw Creek 321 Table 108 05120101-020-020 – Coldwater Creek 322 Table 109 05120101-020-030 – Grassy & Monroe Creeks 323 Table 110 05120101-020-030 – Prairie Creek 324 Table 111 05120101-020-030 – North Lake Shore 325 Table 112 05120101-010-010 – Wabash Headwaters to below Bear Creek 326 Table 113 05120101-010-020 – Wabash R. above Bear Cr. below Stony Creek 327 Table 114 05120101-010-030 – Wabash R. below Stony Cr. above Xxxxxx Xx 328 Table 115 05120101-030-010 – Xxxxxx Xx. from Grand Lake to above Little Beaver Creek 329 Table 116 05120101-030-020 – Little Beaver Creek 330 Table 117 05120101-030-030 – Xxxxxx Xx. below Little Beaver to Wabash R. 331 Table 118 05120101-040-010 – Wabash R. below Little Beaver to New Corydon 332 Table 119 05120101-050-050 – Limberlost Cr. Headwaters to below Bull Cr 333 Figure 1 Mercer County Employment Statistics 20 Figure 2 Auglaize County Employment Statistics 21 Figure 3 Darke County Employment Statistics 21 Figure 4 Average monthly precipitation 1956 – 1995 46 Appendix A Riparian Corridor Status for Grand Lake/Wabash River Watershed Appendix B Operational Documents Appendix C Aquatic Life Use Designations Appendix D List of Abbreviations and Acronyms Appendix E Maps and Infographs Appendix F Work Plan January 2008 through December 2008 Appendix G Home Sewage Treatment System Plan, Mercer County Appendix H Local Endorsement Signature Pages Appendix I Auglaize County Ditch Maintenance Appendix J Wabash Conservancy District Maintenance Appendix K Sediment Trap Monitoring Chart Appendix L Amendments (reserved2007).
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LIST OF TABLES. Table 1 Median Age1: Auglaize2015 Lake Chelan Xxxxx Survey Angler Data 3 Table 2: Comparison of Lake Chelan Kokanee Xxxxx Survey Results 2014-2015. 3 Table 3. Westslope Cutthroat Trout Redds Observed in Lake Chelan Tributaries, Darke 2009-2011 7 Table 4. Snorkel Survey Results for Lake Chelan Tributaries, 2009-2011 7 Table 5. Estimated 2015 Lake Chelan Tributary Rainbow Trout Density and Xxxxxx CountiesPopulation Abundance 8 Table 6. Estimated 2015 Lake Chelan Tributary Cutthroat Trout Density and Population Abundance 9 Table 7. Estimated 2014 Lake Chelan Tributary Rainbow Trout Density and Population Abundance 9 Table 8. Estimated 2014 Lake Chelan Tributary Cutthroat Trout Density and Population Abundance 9 Table 9. Estimated 2013 Lake Chelan Tributary Rainbow Trout Density and Population Abundance 10 Table 10. Estimated 2013 Lake Chelan Tributary Cutthroat Trout Density and Population Abundance 10 Table 11. A Comparison of Species Abundance and Composition 1982 vs. 2012 vs. 2015 10 Table 12. A Comparison of Species Abundance and Composition 1982 vs. 2014 11 Table 13. A Comparison of Species Abundance and Composition 1982 vs 2013. 11 Table 14. A Comparison of Species Abundance and Composition 1982 vs. 2012 11 Table 15. A Comparison of Species Abundance and Composition 1982 vs. 2011 11 Table 16. Number of greater than six inch fish observed and size classes within two mainstem xxxxxx sites, Ohio 13 Table 2 Population and Percent Change, 1950 – 2000 2012-2014 14 Table 3 Population 17. Amount of side channel habitat assessed, habitat suitable for kokanee spawning and Percent Change 1990 – 2000 migration, and number of fish sample segments in the Stehekin River expanded kokanee spawning surveys; 2000, 2010 and 2015. 17 Table 4 Education Indicators18. 2011 Fish Stocking Plan 23 Table 19. 2011 Actual Fish Stocking 24 Table 20. 2012 Fish Stocking Plan 24 Table 21. 2012 Actual Fish Stocking 24 Table 22. 2013 Fish Stocking Plan 25 Table 23. 2013 Actual Fish Stocking 25 Table 24. 2014 Fish Stocking Plan 26 Table 25. 2014 Actual Fish Stocking 26 Table 26. 2015 Fish Stocking Plan 27 Table 27. 2015 Actual Fish Stocking 27 Table 28. 2016 Fish Stocking Plan 28 Table 29. 2016 Xxxxx Survey Estimated Budget and Schedule 29 Table 30. USFS Estimated Lake Chelan Tributaries Spawning Monitoring and Evaluation Budget and Schedule 29 Table 31. 2016 WDFW Budget and Schedule 30 Table 32. Estimated 2016 NPS Budget and Schedule: Auglaize, Darke Westslope Cutthroat Trout work 31 Table 333. NPS Budget and Xxxxxx Counties, Ohio 19 Schedule: Chelan PUD Stehekin kokanee Index 31 Table 5 Employment 344. Estimated Budget and Income IndicatorsSchedule 32 Table 355. WDFW Estimated Kokanee Xxxxx Survey Budget and Schedule 32 Table 366. Estimated 2016 NPS Budget and Schedule: Auglaize, Darke and Xxxxxx Counties, Ohio 19 Bull Xxxxx xXXX 33 Table 6 Economic Impact 377. Summary of Tourism in Auglaize and Xxxxxx Counties 22 Table 7 Rare & Endangered Species, Upper Wabash Watershed 40 Table 8 Ohio EPA Division of Surface Water: Regulated Point Sources 62 Table 9 Land Use/Land Cover for Grand Lake/Wabash Watershed 63 Table 10 General Farm Structure 66 Table 11 2005 Commodity Production Rankings 66 Table 12 Coldwater Creek Acreage 82 Table 13 Coldwater Creek Riparian Corridor Status 85 Table 14 Coldwater Creek Operations and Animal Units 87 Table 15 Coldwater Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 89 Table 16 Coldwater Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 90 Table 17 Coldwater Creek NPS Pollution Potential 92 Table 18 Grassy/Monroe Creeks Acreage 96 Table 19 Grassy/Monroe Creeks Riparian Corridor Status 98 Table 20 Grassy/Monroe Creeks Operations and Animal Units 100 Table 21 Grassy/Monroe Creeks Manure and Nutrient Production 102 Table 22 Grassy/Monroe Creeks Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams103 Table 23 Grassy/Monroe Creeks NPS Pollution Potential 105 Table 24 Beaver Creek Acreage 109 Table 25 Beaver Creek Riparian Corridor Status 111 Table 26 Beaver Creek Operations and Animal Units 113 Table 27 Beaver Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 115 Table 28 Beaver Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 116 Table 29 Beaver Creek NPS Pollution Potential 118 Table 30 Prairie Creek Acreage 122 Table 31 Prairie Creek Riparian Corridor Status 124 Table 32 Prairie Creek Operations and Animal Units 126 Table 33 Prairie Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 128 Table 34 Prairie Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 129 Table 35 Prairie Creek NPS Pollution Potential 131 Table 36 Chickasaw Creek Acreage 135 Table 37 Chickasaw Creek Riparian Corridor Status 137 Table 38 Chickasaw Creek Operations and Animal Units 139 Table 39 Chickasaw Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 141 Table 40 Chickasaw Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 142 Table 41 Chickasaw Creek NPS Pollution Potential 144 Table 42 Xxxxxx Creek Acreage 148 Table 43 Xxxxxx Creek Riparian Corridor Status 150 Table 44 Xxxxxx Creek Operations and Animal Units 152 Table 45 Xxxxxx Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 154 Table 46 Xxxxxx Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 155 Table 47 Xxxxxx Creek NPS Pollution Potential 157 Table 48 North Lake Shore Acreage 161 Table 49 North Lake Shore Riparian Corridor Status 163 Table 50 North Lake Shore Operations and Animal Units 165 Table 51 North Lake Shore Manure and Nutrient Production 167 Table 52 North Lake Shore Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 168 Table 53 North Lake Shore NPS Pollution Potential 170 Table 54 Wabash River Headwaters to below Bear Creek Acreage 174 Table 55 Wabash River Headwaters to below Bear Creek Riparian Corridor Status 176 Table 56 Wabash River Headwaters to below Bear Creek Operations and Animal Units 178 Table 57 Wabash River Headwaters to below Bear Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 180 Table 58 Wabash River Headwaters to below Bear Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 181 Table 59 Wabash River Headwaters to below Bear Creek NPS Pollution Potential 183 Table 60 Wabash River above Bear Creek below Stony Creek Acreage 187 Table 61 Wabash River above Bear Creek below Stony Creek Riparian Corridor Status 189 Table 62 Wabash River above Bear Creek below Stony Creek Operations and Animal Units 191 Table 63 Wabash River above Bear Creek below Stony Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 193 Table 64 Wabash River above Bear Creek below Stony Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 194 Table 65 Wabash River above Bear Creek below Stony Creek NPS Pollution Potential 196 Table 66 Wabash River below Stony Creek above Beaver Creek Acreage 200 Table 67 Wabash River below Stony Creek above Beaver Creek Riparian Corridor Status 202 Table 68 Wabash River below Stony Creek above Beaver Creek Operations and Animal Units 204 Table 69 Wabash River below Stony Creek above Beaver Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 206 Table 70 Wabash River below Stony Creek above Beaver Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 207 Table 71 Wabash River below Stony Creek above Beaver Creek NPS Pollution Potential 209 Table 72 Beaver Creek from Grand Lake to above Little Beaver Creek Acreage 213 Table 73 Beaver Creek from Grand Lake to above Little Beaver Creek Riparian Corridor Status 215 Table 74 Beaver Creek from Grand Lake to above Little Beaver Creek Operations and Animal Units 217 Table 75 Beaver Creek from Grand Lake to above Little Beaver Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 219 Table 76 Beaver Creek from Grand Lake to above Little Beaver Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 220 Table 77 Beaver Creek from Grand Lake to above Little Beaver Creek NPS Pollution Potential 222 Table 78 Little Beaver Creek Acreage 226 Table 79 Little Beaver Creek Riparian Corridor Status 228 Table 80 Little Beaver Creek Operations and Animal Units 230 Table 81 Little Beaver Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 232 Table 82 Little Beaver Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 233 Table 83 Little Beaver Creek NPS Pollution Potential 235 Table 84 Beaver Creek below Little Beaver Creek to Wabash River Acreage 239 Table 85 Beaver Creek below Little Beaver Creek to Wabash River Riparian Corridor Status 241 Table 86 Beaver Creek below Little Beaver Creek to Wabash River Operations and Animal Units 242 Table 87 Beaver Creek below Little Beaver Creek to Wabash River Manure and Nutrient Production 245 Table 88 Beaver Creek below Little Beaver Creek to Wabash River Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 246 Table 89 Beaver Creek below Little Beaver Creek to Wabash River NPS Pollution Potential 248 Table 90 Wabash River below Beaver Creek to New Corydon Acreage 252 Table 91 Wabash River below Beaver Creek to New Corydon Riparian Corridor Status 254 Table 92 Wabash River below Beaver Creek to New Corydon Operations and Animal Units 256 Table 93 Wabash River below Beaver Creek to New Corydon Manure and Nutrient Production 258 Table 94 Wabash River below Beaver Creek to New Corydon Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 259 Table 95 Wabash River below Beaver Creek to New Corydon NPS Pollution Potential 261 Table 96 Limberlost Creek Headwaters to below Bull Creek (IN) Acreage 265 Table 97 Limberlost Creek Headwaters to below Bull Creek (IN) Riparian Corridor Status 267 Table 98 Limberlost Creek Headwaters to below Bull Creek (IN) Operations and Animal Units 269 Table 99 Limberlost Creek Headwaters to below Bull Creek (IN) Manure and Nutrient Production 271 Table 100 Limberlost Creek Headwaters to below Bull Creek (IN) Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 272 Table 101 Limberlost Creek Headwaters to below Bull Creek (IN) NPS Pollution Potential 274 Table 102 05120101-020-010 - Chickasaw and Xxxxxx Creeks 316 Table 103 05120101-020-020 – Coldwater and Beaver Creeks 317 Table 104 05120101-020-030 – North Shore/Grassy/Monroe/Prairie Creeks 318 Table 105 05120101-020-010 – Xxxxxx Creek 319 Table 106 05120101-020-020 – Beaver Creek 320 Table 107 05120101-020-010 – Chickasaw Creek 321 Table 108 05120101-020-020 – Coldwater Creek 322 Table 109 05120101-020-030 – Grassy & Monroe Creeks 323 Table 110 05120101-020-030 – Prairie Creek 324 Table 111 05120101-020-030 – North Lake Shore 325 Table 112 05120101-010-010 – Wabash Headwaters to below Bear Creek 326 Table 113 05120101-010-020 – Wabash R. above Bear Cr. below Stony Creek 327 Table 114 05120101-010-030 – Wabash R. below Stony Cr. above Xxxxxx Xx 328 Table 115 05120101-030-010 – Xxxxxx Xx. from Grand Lake to above Little Beaver Creek 329 Table 116 05120101-030-020 – Little Beaver Creek 330 Table 117 05120101-030-030 – Xxxxxx Xx. below Little Beaver to Wabash R. 331 Table 118 05120101-040-010 – Wabash R. below Little Beaver to New Corydon 332 Table 119 05120101-050-050 – Limberlost Cr. Headwaters to below Bull Cr 333 Figure 1 Mercer County Employment Statistics 20 Figure 2 Auglaize County Employment Statistics 21 Figure 3 Darke County Employment Statistics 21 Figure 4 Average monthly precipitation 1956 – 1995 46 Appendix A Riparian Corridor Status for Grand Lake/Wabash River Watershed Appendix B Operational Documents Appendix C Aquatic Life Use Designations Appendix D List of Abbreviations and Acronyms Appendix E Maps and Infographs Appendix F Work Plan January 2008 through December 2008 Appendix G Home Sewage Treatment System Plan, Mercer County Appendix H Local Endorsement Signature Pages Appendix I Auglaize County Ditch Maintenance Appendix J Wabash Conservancy District Maintenance Appendix K Sediment Trap Monitoring Chart Appendix L Amendments (reserved)2016 LCFP Expenditures 35
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LIST OF TABLES. Table 1 Median Age1: AuglaizeFieldwork Summary, Darke and Xxxxxx Counties, Ohio 13 2009 Interviews 5 Table 2 Population and Percent Change, 1950 – 2000 14 2: Birth Place of Respondents 6 Table 3 Population and Percent Change 1990 – 2000 17 3: Known Tyonek Beluga Harvest Summary 23 Table 4 Education Indicators4: Auglaize, Darke and Xxxxxx Counties, Ohio 19 Participation in Beluga Hunting Activities 26 Table 5 Employment and Income Indicators5: Auglaize, Darke and Xxxxxx Counties, Ohio 19 Experience Preparing for a Beluga Whale Xxxx 26 Table 6 Economic Impact 6: Decade First Started Assisting in Preparing for a Beluga Xxxx 27 Table 7: Types of Tourism Experience Preparing for a Beluga Xxxx 27 Table 8: Beluga Hunting Experience 28 Table 9: Decade Tyonek Residents First Started Beluga Hunting 28 Table 10: Decade Tyonek Residents Last Hunted Beluga 29 Table 11: Number of Years Tyonek Residents Hunted Beluga 29 Table 12: Experience Striking Beluga or Participating in Auglaize and Xxxxxx Counties 22 a Successful Xxxx 29 Table 7 Rare & Endangered Species, Upper Wabash Watershed 40 13: Gear Used to Strike Beluga 30 Table 8 Ohio EPA Division 14: Beluga Hunting Roles 30 Table 15: Number of Surface WaterRoles Held by Respondents 30 Table 16: Regulated Point Sources 62 Additional Tyonek Responses on Beluga Hunting Methods 33 Table 9 Land Use/Land Cover 17: Do Hunters Take Hunting Trips for Grand Lake/Wabash Watershed 63 the Sole Purpose of Hunting Beluga 34 Table 10 General Farm Structure 66 18: Experience Assisting after a Successful Beluga Harvest 41 Table 11 2005 Commodity Production Rankings 66 19: Types of Experience Assisting After a Successful Beluga Harvest 41 Table 12 Coldwater Creek Acreage 82 20: Share Beluga with Other Tyonek Households 44 Table 13 Coldwater Creek Riparian Corridor Status 85 21: Share Beluga with Family Members in Other Tyonek Households 44 Table 14 Coldwater Creek Operations and Animal Units 87 22: Share Beluga with Non-Family Members in Other Tyonek Households 44 Table 15 Coldwater Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 89 23: Share Beluga with Friends in Other Tyonek Households 45 Table 16 Coldwater Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 90 24: Share Beluga with Households in Other Communities 45 Table 17 Coldwater Creek NPS Pollution Potential 92 25: Receive Beluga from Other Households 45 Table 18 Grassy/Monroe Creeks Acreage 96 Table 19 Grassy/Monroe Creeks Riparian Corridor Status 98 Table 20 Grassy/Monroe Creeks Operations and Animal Units 100 Table 21 Grassy/Monroe Creeks Manure and Nutrient Production 102 Table 22 Grassy/Monroe Creeks Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams103 Table 23 Grassy/Monroe Creeks NPS Pollution Potential 105 Table 24 Beaver Creek Acreage 109 Table 25 Beaver Creek Riparian Corridor Status 111 Table 26 Beaver Creek Operations and Animal Units 113 Table 27 Beaver Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 115 Table 28 Beaver Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 116 Table 29 Beaver Creek NPS Pollution Potential 118 Table 30 Prairie Creek Acreage 122 Table 31 Prairie Creek Riparian Corridor Status 124 Table 32 Prairie Creek Operations and Animal Units 126 Table 33 Prairie Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 128 Table 34 Prairie Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 129 Table 35 Prairie Creek NPS Pollution Potential 131 Table 36 Chickasaw Creek Acreage 135 Table 37 Chickasaw Creek Riparian Corridor Status 137 Table 38 Chickasaw Creek Operations and Animal Units 139 Table 39 Chickasaw Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 141 Table 40 Chickasaw Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 142 Table 41 Chickasaw Creek NPS Pollution Potential 144 Table 42 Xxxxxx Creek Acreage 148 Table 43 Xxxxxx Creek Riparian Corridor Status 150 Table 44 Xxxxxx Creek Operations and Animal Units 152 Table 45 Xxxxxx Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 154 Table 46 Xxxxxx Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 155 Table 47 Xxxxxx Creek NPS Pollution Potential 157 Table 48 North Lake Shore Acreage 161 Table 49 North Lake Shore Riparian Corridor Status 163 Table 50 North Lake Shore Operations and Animal Units 165 Table 51 North Lake Shore Manure and Nutrient Production 167 Table 52 North Lake Shore Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 168 Table 53 North Lake Shore NPS Pollution Potential 170 Table 54 Wabash River Headwaters to below Bear Creek Acreage 174 Table 55 Wabash River Headwaters to below Bear Creek Riparian Corridor Status 176 Table 56 Wabash River Headwaters to below Bear Creek Operations and Animal Units 178 Table 57 Wabash River Headwaters to below Bear Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 180 Table 58 Wabash River Headwaters to below Bear Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 181 Table 59 Wabash River Headwaters to below Bear Creek NPS Pollution Potential 183 Table 60 Wabash River above Bear Creek below Stony Creek Acreage 187 Table 61 Wabash River above Bear Creek below Stony Creek Riparian Corridor Status 189 Table 62 Wabash River above Bear Creek below Stony Creek Operations and Animal Units 191 Table 63 Wabash River above Bear Creek below Stony Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 193 Table 64 Wabash River above Bear Creek below Stony Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 194 Table 65 Wabash River above Bear Creek below Stony Creek NPS Pollution Potential 196 Table 66 Wabash River below Stony Creek above Beaver Creek Acreage 200 Table 67 Wabash River below Stony Creek above Beaver Creek Riparian Corridor Status 202 Table 68 Wabash River below Stony Creek above Beaver Creek Operations and Animal Units 204 Table 69 Wabash River below Stony Creek above Beaver Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 206 Table 70 Wabash River below Stony Creek above Beaver Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 207 Table 71 Wabash River below Stony Creek above Beaver Creek NPS Pollution Potential 209 Table 72 Beaver Creek from Grand Lake to above Little Beaver Creek Acreage 213 Table 73 Beaver Creek from Grand Lake to above Little Beaver Creek Riparian Corridor Status 215 Table 74 Beaver Creek from Grand Lake to above Little Beaver Creek Operations and Animal Units 217 Table 75 Beaver Creek from Grand Lake to above Little Beaver Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 219 Table 76 Beaver Creek from Grand Lake to above Little Beaver Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 220 Table 77 Beaver Creek from Grand Lake to above Little Beaver Creek NPS Pollution Potential 222 Table 78 Little Beaver Creek Acreage 226 Table 79 Little Beaver Creek Riparian Corridor Status 228 Table 80 Little Beaver Creek Operations and Animal Units 230 Table 81 Little Beaver Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 232 Table 82 Little Beaver Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 233 Table 83 Little Beaver Creek NPS Pollution Potential 235 Table 84 Beaver Creek below Little Beaver Creek to Wabash River Acreage 239 Table 85 Beaver Creek below Little Beaver Creek to Wabash River Riparian Corridor Status 241 Table 86 Beaver Creek below Little Beaver Creek to Wabash River Operations and Animal Units 242 Table 87 Beaver Creek below Little Beaver Creek to Wabash River Manure and Nutrient Production 245 Table 88 Beaver Creek below Little Beaver Creek to Wabash River Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 246 Table 89 Beaver Creek below Little Beaver Creek to Wabash River NPS Pollution Potential 248 Table 90 Wabash River below Beaver Creek to New Corydon Acreage 252 Table 91 Wabash River below Beaver Creek to New Corydon Riparian Corridor Status 254 Table 92 Wabash River below Beaver Creek to New Corydon Operations and Animal Units 256 Table 93 Wabash River below Beaver Creek to New Corydon Manure and Nutrient Production 258 Table 94 Wabash River below Beaver Creek to New Corydon Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 259 Table 95 Wabash River below Beaver Creek to New Corydon NPS Pollution Potential 261 Table 96 Limberlost Creek Headwaters to below Bull Creek (IN) Acreage 265 Table 97 Limberlost Creek Headwaters to below Bull Creek (IN) Riparian Corridor Status 267 Table 98 Limberlost Creek Headwaters to below Bull Creek (IN) Operations and Animal Units 269 Table 99 Limberlost Creek Headwaters to below Bull Creek (IN) Manure and Nutrient Production 271 Table 100 Limberlost Creek Headwaters to below Bull Creek (IN) Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 272 Table 101 Limberlost Creek Headwaters to below Bull Creek (IN) NPS Pollution Potential 274 Table 102 05120101-020-010 - Chickasaw and Xxxxxx Creeks 316 Table 103 05120101-020-020 – Coldwater and Beaver Creeks 317 Table 104 05120101-020-030 – North Shore/Grassy/Monroe/Prairie Creeks 318 Table 105 05120101-020-010 – Xxxxxx Creek 319 Table 106 05120101-020-020 – Beaver Creek 320 Table 107 05120101-020-010 – Chickasaw Creek 321 Table 108 05120101-020-020 – Coldwater Creek 322 Table 109 05120101-020-030 – Grassy & Monroe Creeks 323 Table 110 05120101-020-030 – Prairie Creek 324 Table 111 05120101-020-030 – North Lake Shore 325 Table 112 05120101-010-010 – Wabash Headwaters to below Bear Creek 326 Table 113 05120101-010-020 – Wabash R. above Bear Cr. below Stony Creek 327 Table 114 05120101-010-030 – Wabash R. below Stony Cr. above Xxxxxx Xx 328 Table 115 05120101-030-010 – Xxxxxx Xx. from Grand Lake to above Little Beaver Creek 329 Table 116 05120101-030-020 – Little Beaver Creek 330 Table 117 05120101-030-030 – Xxxxxx Xx. below Little Beaver to Wabash R. 331 Table 118 05120101-040-010 – Wabash R. below Little Beaver to New Corydon 332 Table 119 05120101-050-050 – Limberlost Cr. Headwaters to below Bull Cr 333 Figure 1 Mercer County Employment Statistics 20 Figure 2 Auglaize County Employment Statistics 21 Figure 3 Darke County Employment Statistics 21 Figure 4 Average monthly precipitation 1956 – 1995 46 Appendix A Riparian Corridor Status for Grand Lake/Wabash River Watershed Appendix B Operational Documents Appendix C Aquatic Life Use Designations Appendix D List of Abbreviations and Acronyms Appendix E Maps and Infographs Appendix F Work Plan January 2008 through December 2008 Appendix G Home Sewage Treatment System Plan, Mercer County Appendix H Local Endorsement Signature Pages Appendix I Auglaize County Ditch Maintenance Appendix J Wabash Conservancy District Maintenance Appendix K Sediment Trap Monitoring Chart Appendix L Amendments (reserved)26: Respondents Who Have Eaten Beluga Whale 46
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LIST OF TABLES. Table 1 Median Age1: Auglaize2014 Lake Chelan Xxxxx Survey Angler Data 3 Table 2: 2014 Lake Chelan Xxxxx Survey Results 3 Table 3: Cutthroat/Rainbow Trout Redds Observed in Three Lake Chelan Tributaries, Darke 2011 6 Table 4: Snorkel Survey Results for Three Lake Chelan Tributaries, 2011 6 Table 5: Estimated 2013 Lake Chelan Tributary Rainbow Trout Density and Population Abundance 8 Table 6: Estimated 2014 Lake Chelan Tributary Rainbow Trout Density and Population Abundance 8 Table 7: Estimated 2013 Lake Chelan Tributary Cutthroat Trout Density and Population Abundance 9 Table 8: Estimated 2014 Lake Chelan Tributary Cutthroat Trout Density and Population Abundance 9 Table 9: A Comparison of Species Abundance and Composition 1982 vs. 2014 10 Table 10: A Comparison of Species Abundance and Composition 1982 vs 2013. 10 Table 11: A Comparison of Species Abundance and Composition 1982 vs. 2012 10 Table 12: A Comparison of Species Abundance and Composition 1982 vs. 2011 10 Table 13: Number of Greater than Six-Inch Fish Observed and Size Classes within Two Mainstem Xxxxxx CountiesSites, Ohio 2012 – 2014 13 Table 2 Population and Percent Change, 1950 – 2000 14 14: 2011 Fish Stocking Plan 21 Table 3 Population and Percent Change 1990 – 2000 17 15: 2011 Actual Fish Stocking 21 Table 4 Education Indicators16: Auglaize, Darke and Xxxxxx Counties, Ohio 19 Table 5 Employment and Income Indicators: Auglaize, Darke and Xxxxxx Counties, Ohio 19 Table 6 Economic Impact of Tourism in Auglaize and Xxxxxx Counties 2012 Fish Stocking Plan 22 Table 7 Rare & Endangered Species17: 2012 Actual Fish Stocking 22 Table 18: 2013 Fish Stocking Plan 23 Table 19: 2013 Actual Fish Stocking 23 Table 20: 2014 Fish Stocking Plan 24 Table 21: 2014 Actual Fish Stocking 24 Table 22: 2015 Fish Stocking Plan 25 Table 23: USFS Estimated Lake Chelan Tributaries Spawning Monitoring and Evaluation Budget and Schedule 26 Table 24: WDFW Estimated Juvenile Westslope Cutthroat and Rainbow Trout Abundance Budget and Schedule 27 Table 25: NPS Estimated Cutthroat Trout Spawning Abundance and Genetic Budget and Schedule 28 Table 26: NPS Estimated Stehekin River Kokanee Escapement Budget and Schedule 29 Table 27: WDFW Estimated Kokanee Xxxxx Survey Budget and Schedule 30 Table 28: Summary of 2015 LCFP Expenditures 32 Figure 1: 2014 Lake Chelan Catch Compositions 3 Figure 2: 2014 Angler County/State of Origin. 4 Figure 3: Maximum Count of Greater than Six-Inch Trout Observed within Six Mainstem Pool Index Sites, Upper Wabash Watershed 40 Table 8 Ohio EPA Division 2011 – 2014. 12 Figure 4: Total Number of Surface Water: Regulated Point Sources 62 Table 9 Land Use/Land Cover for Grand Lake/Wabash Watershed 63 Table 10 General Farm Structure 66 Table 11 2005 Commodity Production Rankings 66 Table 12 Coldwater Creek Acreage 82 Table 13 Coldwater Creek Riparian Corridor Status 85 Table 14 Coldwater Creek Operations and Animal Units 87 Table 15 Coldwater Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 89 Table 16 Coldwater Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 90 Table 17 Coldwater Creek NPS Pollution Potential 92 Table 18 Grassy/Monroe Creeks Acreage 96 Table 19 Grassy/Monroe Creeks Riparian Corridor Status 98 Table 20 Grassy/Monroe Creeks Operations and Animal Units 100 Table 21 Grassy/Monroe Creeks Manure and Nutrient Production 102 Table 22 Grassy/Monroe Creeks Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams103 Table 23 Grassy/Monroe Creeks NPS Pollution Potential 105 Table 24 Beaver Creek Acreage 109 Table 25 Beaver Creek Riparian Corridor Status 111 Table 26 Beaver Creek Operations and Animal Units 113 Table 27 Beaver Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 115 Table 28 Beaver Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 116 Table 29 Beaver Creek NPS Pollution Potential 118 Table 30 Prairie Creek Acreage 122 Table 31 Prairie Creek Riparian Corridor Status 124 Table 32 Prairie Creek Operations and Animal Units 126 Table 33 Prairie Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 128 Table 34 Prairie Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 129 Table 35 Prairie Creek NPS Pollution Potential 131 Table 36 Chickasaw Creek Acreage 135 Table 37 Chickasaw Creek Riparian Corridor Status 137 Table 38 Chickasaw Creek Operations and Animal Units 139 Table 39 Chickasaw Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 141 Table 40 Chickasaw Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 142 Table 41 Chickasaw Creek NPS Pollution Potential 144 Table 42 Xxxxxx Creek Acreage 148 Table 43 Xxxxxx Creek Riparian Corridor Status 150 Table 44 Xxxxxx Creek Operations and Animal Units 152 Table 45 Xxxxxx Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 154 Table 46 Xxxxxx Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 155 Table 47 Xxxxxx Creek NPS Pollution Potential 157 Table 48 North Lake Shore Acreage 161 Table 49 North Lake Shore Riparian Corridor Status 163 Table 50 North Lake Shore Operations and Animal Units 165 Table 51 North Lake Shore Manure and Nutrient Production 167 Table 52 North Lake Shore Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 168 Table 53 North Lake Shore NPS Pollution Potential 170 Table 54 Wabash River Headwaters to below Bear Creek Acreage 174 Table 55 Wabash River Headwaters to below Bear Creek Riparian Corridor Status 176 Table 56 Wabash River Headwaters to below Bear Creek Operations and Animal Units 178 Table 57 Wabash River Headwaters to below Bear Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 180 Table 58 Wabash River Headwaters to below Bear Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 181 Table 59 Wabash River Headwaters to below Bear Creek NPS Pollution Potential 183 Table 60 Wabash River above Bear Creek below Stony Creek Acreage 187 Table 61 Wabash River above Bear Creek below Stony Creek Riparian Corridor Status 189 Table 62 Wabash River above Bear Creek below Stony Creek Operations and Animal Units 191 Table 63 Wabash River above Bear Creek below Stony Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 193 Table 64 Wabash River above Bear Creek below Stony Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 194 Table 65 Wabash River above Bear Creek below Stony Creek NPS Pollution Potential 196 Table 66 Wabash River below Stony Creek above Beaver Creek Acreage 200 Table 67 Wabash River below Stony Creek above Beaver Creek Riparian Corridor Status 202 Table 68 Wabash River below Stony Creek above Beaver Creek Operations and Animal Units 204 Table 69 Wabash River below Stony Creek above Beaver Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 206 Table 70 Wabash River below Stony Creek above Beaver Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 207 Table 71 Wabash River below Stony Creek above Beaver Creek NPS Pollution Potential 209 Table 72 Beaver Creek from Grand Lake to above Little Beaver Creek Acreage 213 Table 73 Beaver Creek from Grand Lake to above Little Beaver Creek Riparian Corridor Status 215 Table 74 Beaver Creek from Grand Lake to above Little Beaver Creek Operations and Animal Units 217 Table 75 Beaver Creek from Grand Lake to above Little Beaver Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 219 Table 76 Beaver Creek from Grand Lake to above Little Beaver Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 220 Table 77 Beaver Creek from Grand Lake to above Little Beaver Creek NPS Pollution Potential 222 Table 78 Little Beaver Creek Acreage 226 Table 79 Little Beaver Creek Riparian Corridor Status 228 Table 80 Little Beaver Creek Operations and Animal Units 230 Table 81 Little Beaver Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 232 Table 82 Little Beaver Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 233 Table 83 Little Beaver Creek NPS Pollution Potential 235 Table 84 Beaver Creek below Little Beaver Creek to Wabash River Acreage 239 Table 85 Beaver Creek below Little Beaver Creek to Wabash River Riparian Corridor Status 241 Table 86 Beaver Creek below Little Beaver Creek to Wabash River Operations and Animal Units 242 Table 87 Beaver Creek below Little Beaver Creek to Wabash River Manure and Nutrient Production 245 Table 88 Beaver Creek below Little Beaver Creek to Wabash River Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 246 Table 89 Beaver Creek below Little Beaver Creek to Wabash River NPS Pollution Potential 248 Table 90 Wabash River below Beaver Creek to New Corydon Acreage 252 Table 91 Wabash River below Beaver Creek to New Corydon Riparian Corridor Status 254 Table 92 Wabash River below Beaver Creek to New Corydon Operations and Animal Units 256 Table 93 Wabash River below Beaver Creek to New Corydon Manure and Nutrient Production 258 Table 94 Wabash River below Beaver Creek to New Corydon Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 259 Table 95 Wabash River below Beaver Creek to New Corydon NPS Pollution Potential 261 Table 96 Limberlost Creek Headwaters to below Bull Creek (IN) Acreage 265 Table 97 Limberlost Creek Headwaters to below Bull Creek (IN) Riparian Corridor Status 267 Table 98 Limberlost Creek Headwaters to below Bull Creek (IN) Operations and Animal Units 269 Table 99 Limberlost Creek Headwaters to below Bull Creek (IN) Manure and Nutrient Production 271 Table 100 Limberlost Creek Headwaters to below Bull Creek (IN) Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 272 Table 101 Limberlost Creek Headwaters to below Bull Creek (IN) NPS Pollution Potential 274 Table 102 05120101Greater than Six-020Inch Trout Observed in Eleven-010 - Chickasaw and Xxxxxx Creeks 316 Table 103 05120101-020-020 Side Channel Index Sites, 2011 – Coldwater and Beaver Creeks 317 Table 104 05120101-020-030 – North Shore/Grassy/Monroe/Prairie Creeks 318 Table 105 05120101-020-010 – Xxxxxx Creek 319 Table 106 05120101-020-020 – Beaver Creek 320 Table 107 05120101-020-010 – Chickasaw Creek 321 Table 108 05120101-020-020 – Coldwater Creek 322 Table 109 05120101-020-030 – Grassy & Monroe Creeks 323 Table 110 05120101-020-030 – Prairie Creek 324 Table 111 05120101-020-030 – North Lake Shore 325 Table 112 05120101-010-010 – Wabash Headwaters to below Bear Creek 326 Table 113 05120101-010-020 – Wabash R. above Bear Cr2014. below Stony Creek 327 Table 114 05120101-010-030 – Wabash R. below Stony Cr. above Xxxxxx Xx 328 Table 115 05120101-030-010 – Xxxxxx Xx. from Grand Lake to above Little Beaver Creek 329 Table 116 05120101-030-020 – Little Beaver Creek 330 Table 117 05120101-030-030 – Xxxxxx Xx. below Little Beaver to Wabash R. 331 Table 118 05120101-040-010 – Wabash R. below Little Beaver to New Corydon 332 Table 119 05120101-050-050 – Limberlost Cr. Headwaters to below Bull Cr 333 Figure 1 Mercer County Employment Statistics 20 Figure 2 Auglaize County Employment Statistics 21 Figure 3 Darke County Employment Statistics 21 Figure 4 Average monthly precipitation 1956 – 1995 46 Appendix A Riparian Corridor Status for Grand Lake/Wabash River Watershed Appendix B Operational Documents Appendix C Aquatic Life Use Designations Appendix D List of Abbreviations and Acronyms Appendix E Maps and Infographs Appendix F Work Plan January 2008 through December 2008 Appendix G Home Sewage Treatment System Plan, Mercer County Appendix H Local Endorsement Signature Pages Appendix I Auglaize County Ditch Maintenance Appendix J Wabash Conservancy District Maintenance Appendix K Sediment Trap Monitoring Chart Appendix L Amendments (reserved)14
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LIST OF TABLES. Table 1 Median Age: Auglaize1.1 Contact Information of Key Personnel Table 2.1 Air Quality Monitoring Equipment Table 2.2 Locations of Impact Air Quality Monitoring Stations Table 2.3 Air Quality Monitoring Parameters, Darke Frequency and Xxxxxx CountiesDuration Table 2.4 Summary of 1-hour TSP Monitoring Results in the Reporting Period Table 2.5 Summary of 24-hour TSP Monitoring Results in the Reporting Period Table 3.1 Noise Monitoring Equipment Table 3.2 Locations of Impact Noise Monitoring Stations Table 3.3 Noise Monitoring Parameters, Ohio 13 Frequency and Duration Table 2 Population 3.4 Summary of Construction Noise Monitoring Results in the Reporting Period Table 4.1 Water Quality Monitoring Equipment Table 4.2 Impact Water Quality Monitoring Parameters and Percent ChangeFrequency Table 4.3 Impact Water Quality Monitoring Stations Table 4.4 Laboratory Analysis for Suspended Solids Table 4.5 Summary of Water Quality Exceedances Table 5.1 Dolphin Monitoring Equipment Table 5.2 Impact Dolphin Monitoring Line Transect Co-ordinates (Provided by AFCD) Table 5.3 Impact Dolphin Monitoring Survey Effort Summary, 1950 – 2000 14 Effort by Area and Beaufort State Table 3 Population 5.4 Impact Dolphin Monitoring Survey Details in August 2013 Table 5.5. The Encounter Rate of Number of Dolphin Sightings & Total Number of Dolphins per Area Table 6.1 Summary of Environmental Licensing and Percent Change 1990 – 2000 17 Table 4 Education Indicators: Auglaize, Darke and Xxxxxx Counties, Ohio 19 Table 5 Employment and Income Indicators: Auglaize, Darke and Xxxxxx Counties, Ohio 19 Table 6 Economic Impact of Tourism in Auglaize and Xxxxxx Counties 22 Table 7 Rare & Endangered Species, Upper Wabash Watershed 40 Table 8 Ohio EPA Division of Surface Water: Regulated Point Sources 62 Table 9 Land Use/Land Cover for Grand Lake/Wabash Watershed 63 Table 10 General Farm Structure 66 Table 11 2005 Commodity Production Rankings 66 Table 12 Coldwater Creek Acreage 82 Table 13 Coldwater Creek Riparian Corridor Permit Status 85 Table 14 Coldwater Creek Operations and Animal Units 87 Table 15 Coldwater Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 89 Table 16 Coldwater Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 90 Table 17 Coldwater Creek NPS Pollution Potential 92 Table 18 Grassy/Monroe Creeks Acreage 96 Table 19 Grassy/Monroe Creeks Riparian Corridor Status 98 Table 20 Grassy/Monroe Creeks Operations and Animal Units 100 Table 21 Grassy/Monroe Creeks Manure and Nutrient Production 102 Table 22 Grassy/Monroe Creeks Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams103 Table 23 Grassy/Monroe Creeks NPS Pollution Potential 105 Table 24 Beaver Creek Acreage 109 Table 25 Beaver Creek Riparian Corridor Status 111 Table 26 Beaver Creek Operations and Animal Units 113 Table 27 Beaver Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 115 Table 28 Beaver Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 116 Table 29 Beaver Creek NPS Pollution Potential 118 Table 30 Prairie Creek Acreage 122 Table 31 Prairie Creek Riparian Corridor Status 124 Table 32 Prairie Creek Operations and Animal Units 126 Table 33 Prairie Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 128 Table 34 Prairie Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 129 Table 35 Prairie Creek NPS Pollution Potential 131 Table 36 Chickasaw Creek Acreage 135 Table 37 Chickasaw Creek Riparian Corridor Status 137 Table 38 Chickasaw Creek Operations and Animal Units 139 Table 39 Chickasaw Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 141 Table 40 Chickasaw Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 142 Table 41 Chickasaw Creek NPS Pollution Potential 144 Table 42 Xxxxxx Creek Acreage 148 Table 43 Xxxxxx Creek Riparian Corridor Status 150 Table 44 Xxxxxx Creek Operations and Animal Units 152 Table 45 Xxxxxx Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 154 Table 46 Xxxxxx Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 155 Table 47 Xxxxxx Creek NPS Pollution Potential 157 Table 48 North Lake Shore Acreage 161 Table 49 North Lake Shore Riparian Corridor Status 163 Table 50 North Lake Shore Operations and Animal Units 165 Table 51 North Lake Shore Manure and Nutrient Production 167 Table 52 North Lake Shore Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 168 Table 53 North Lake Shore NPS Pollution Potential 170 Table 54 Wabash River Headwaters to below Bear Creek Acreage 174 Table 55 Wabash River Headwaters to below Bear Creek Riparian Corridor Status 176 Table 56 Wabash River Headwaters to below Bear Creek Operations and Animal Units 178 Table 57 Wabash River Headwaters to below Bear Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 180 Table 58 Wabash River Headwaters to below Bear Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 181 Table 59 Wabash River Headwaters to below Bear Creek NPS Pollution Potential 183 Table 60 Wabash River above Bear Creek below Stony Creek Acreage 187 Table 61 Wabash River above Bear Creek below Stony Creek Riparian Corridor Status 189 Table 62 Wabash River above Bear Creek below Stony Creek Operations and Animal Units 191 Table 63 Wabash River above Bear Creek below Stony Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 193 Table 64 Wabash River above Bear Creek below Stony Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 194 Table 65 Wabash River above Bear Creek below Stony Creek NPS Pollution Potential 196 Table 66 Wabash River below Stony Creek above Beaver Creek Acreage 200 Table 67 Wabash River below Stony Creek above Beaver Creek Riparian Corridor Status 202 Table 68 Wabash River below Stony Creek above Beaver Creek Operations and Animal Units 204 Table 69 Wabash River below Stony Creek above Beaver Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 206 Table 70 Wabash River below Stony Creek above Beaver Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 207 Table 71 Wabash River below Stony Creek above Beaver Creek NPS Pollution Potential 209 Table 72 Beaver Creek from Grand Lake to above Little Beaver Creek Acreage 213 Table 73 Beaver Creek from Grand Lake to above Little Beaver Creek Riparian Corridor Status 215 Table 74 Beaver Creek from Grand Lake to above Little Beaver Creek Operations and Animal Units 217 Table 75 Beaver Creek from Grand Lake to above Little Beaver Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 219 Table 76 Beaver Creek from Grand Lake to above Little Beaver Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 220 Table 77 Beaver Creek from Grand Lake to above Little Beaver Creek NPS Pollution Potential 222 Table 78 Little Beaver Creek Acreage 226 Table 79 Little Beaver Creek Riparian Corridor Status 228 Table 80 Little Beaver Creek Operations and Animal Units 230 Table 81 Little Beaver Creek Manure and Nutrient Production 232 Table 82 Little Beaver Creek Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 233 Table 83 Little Beaver Creek NPS Pollution Potential 235 Table 84 Beaver Creek below Little Beaver Creek to Wabash River Acreage 239 Table 85 Beaver Creek below Little Beaver Creek to Wabash River Riparian Corridor Status 241 Table 86 Beaver Creek below Little Beaver Creek to Wabash River Operations and Animal Units 242 Table 87 Beaver Creek below Little Beaver Creek to Wabash River Manure and Nutrient Production 245 Table 88 Beaver Creek below Little Beaver Creek to Wabash River Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 246 Table 89 Beaver Creek below Little Beaver Creek to Wabash River NPS Pollution Potential 248 Table 90 Wabash River below Beaver Creek to New Corydon Acreage 252 Table 91 Wabash River below Beaver Creek to New Corydon Riparian Corridor Status 254 Table 92 Wabash River below Beaver Creek to New Corydon Operations and Animal Units 256 Table 93 Wabash River below Beaver Creek to New Corydon Manure and Nutrient Production 258 Table 94 Wabash River below Beaver Creek to New Corydon Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 259 Table 95 Wabash River below Beaver Creek to New Corydon NPS Pollution Potential 261 Table 96 Limberlost Creek Headwaters to below Bull Creek (IN) Acreage 265 Table 97 Limberlost Creek Headwaters to below Bull Creek (IN) Riparian Corridor Status 267 Table 98 Limberlost Creek Headwaters to below Bull Creek (IN) Operations and Animal Units 269 Table 99 Limberlost Creek Headwaters to below Bull Creek (IN) Manure and Nutrient Production 271 Table 100 Limberlost Creek Headwaters to below Bull Creek (IN) Livestock Operations and Proximity to Streams 272 Table 101 Limberlost Creek Headwaters to below Bull Creek (IN) NPS Pollution Potential 274 Table 102 05120101-020-010 - Chickasaw and Xxxxxx Creeks 316 Table 103 05120101-020-020 – Coldwater and Beaver Creeks 317 Table 104 05120101-020-030 – North Shore/Grassy/Monroe/Prairie Creeks 318 Table 105 05120101-020-010 – Xxxxxx Creek 319 Table 106 05120101-020-020 – Beaver Creek 320 Table 107 05120101-020-010 – Chickasaw Creek 321 Table 108 05120101-020-020 – Coldwater Creek 322 Table 109 05120101-020-030 – Grassy & Monroe Creeks 323 Table 110 05120101-020-030 – Prairie Creek 324 Table 111 05120101-020-030 – North Lake Shore 325 Table 112 05120101-010-010 – Wabash Headwaters to below Bear Creek 326 Table 113 05120101-010-020 – Wabash R. above Bear Cr. below Stony Creek 327 Table 114 05120101-010-030 – Wabash R. below Stony Cr. above Xxxxxx Xx 328 Table 115 05120101-030-010 – Xxxxxx Xx. from Grand Lake to above Little Beaver Creek 329 Table 116 05120101-030-020 – Little Beaver Creek 330 Table 117 05120101-030-030 – Xxxxxx Xx. below Little Beaver to Wabash R. 331 Table 118 05120101-040-010 – Wabash R. below Little Beaver to New Corydon 332 Table 119 05120101-050-050 – Limberlost Cr. Headwaters to below Bull Cr 333 Figure 1 Mercer County Employment Statistics 20 General Project Layout Plan Figure 2 Auglaize County Employment Statistics 21 Impact Air Quality and Noise Monitoring Stations and Wind Station Figure 3 Darke County Employment Statistics 21 Impact Water Quality Monitoring Stations Figure 4 Average monthly precipitation 1956 – 1995 46 Impact Dolphin Monitoring Line Transect Layout Map Figure 5 Impact Dolphin Monitoring Survey Efforts and Sightings in August 2013 Figure 6 Environmental Complaint Handling Procedure Appendix A Riparian Corridor Status Project Organization for Grand Lake/Wabash River Watershed Environmental Works Appendix B Operational Documents Three Month Rolling Construction Programmes Appendix C Aquatic Life Use Designations Implementation Schedule of Environmental Mitigation Measures (EMIS) Appendix D List Summary of Abbreviations Action and Acronyms Limit Levels Appendix E Maps and Infographs Calibration Certificates of Monitoring Equipments Appendix F Work Plan January 2008 through December 2008 EM&A Monitoring Schedules Appendix G Home Sewage Treatment System Plan, Mercer County Impact Air Quality Monitoring Results and their Graphical Presentation Appendix H Local Endorsement Signature Pages Meteorological Data for Monitoring Periods on Monitoring Dates in August 2013 Appendix I Auglaize County Ditch Maintenance Impact Construction Noise Monitoring Results and their Graphical Presentation Appendix J Wabash Conservancy District Maintenance Impact Water Quality Monitoring Results and their Graphical Presentation Appendix K Sediment Trap Impact Dolphin Monitoring Chart Survey Sighting Summary Appendix L Amendments Event Action Plan Appendix M Monthly Summary of Waste Flow Table Appendix N Cumulative Statistics on Exceedances, Complaints, Notifications of Summons and Successful Prosecutions Contract No. HY/2010/02 – Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge Hong Kong Boundary Crossing Facilities – Reclamation Work (reservedhere below, known as “the Project”) mainly comprises reclamation at the northeast of the Hong Kong International Airport of an area of about 130-hectare for the construction of an artificial island for the development of the Hong Kong Boundary Crossing Facilities (HKBCF), and about 19-hectare for the southern landfall of the Tuen Mun - Chek Lap Kok Link (TMCLKL). It is a designated project and is governed by the current permits for the Project, i.e. the amended Environmental Permits (EPs) issued on 06 August 2013 (EP-353/2009/G) and 8 December 2011 (EP-354/2009/A) (for TMCLKL Southern Landfall Reclamation only). Xxx Xxxx & Partners Hong Kong Limited (Arup) was appointed by Highways Department (HyD) as the consultants for the design and construction assignment for the Project‟s reclamation works (i.e. the Engineer for the Project). China Harbour Engineering Company Limited (CHEC) was awarded by HyD as the Contractor to undertake the construction work of the Project. ENVIRON Hong Kong Ltd. was employed by HyD as the Independent Environmental Checker (IEC) and Environmental Project Office (ENPO) for the Project. AECOM Asia Co. Ltd. (AECOM) was appointed by CHEC to undertake the role of Environmental Team for the Project for carrying out the environmental monitoring and audit (EM&A) works. The construction phase of the Project under the EPs was commenced on 12 March 2012 and will be tentatively completed by early Year 2016. The EM&A programme, including air quality, noise, water quality and dolphin monitoring and environmental site inspections, was commenced on 12 March 2012. This report documents the findings of EM&A works conducted in the period between 1 and 31 August 2013. As informed by the Contractor, major activities in the reporting period were:- - Cellular structure installation - Connecting arc cell installation - Laying geo-textile - Sand blanket laying - Sand filling - Maintenance of silt curtain & silt screen at sea water intake of HKIA - Stone column installation - Laying stone blanket - Band drain installation - Backfill cellular structure - Instrumentation works - Rubble mound seawall construction - Construction of temporary seawall - Ground investigation - Maintenance works of Site Office at Works Area WA2 - Maintenance works of Public Works Regional Laboratory at Works Area WA3 - Geo-textile fabrication at Works Area WA2 - Silt curtain fabrication at Works Area WA4 - Maintenance of Temporary Marine Access at Works Area WA2 A summary of monitoring and audit activities conducted in the reporting period is listed below: 24-hour Total Suspended Particulates (TSP) monitoring 1-hour TSP monitoring 5 sessions 5 sessions Noise monitoring 4 sessions Impact water quality monitoring 12 sessions Impact dolphin monitoring 2 surveys Joint Environmental site inspection 5 sessions All 1-Hour TSP and 24-hour TSP results were below the Action and Limit Level in the reporting month.
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