Routine Land and Water Management Activities Sample Clauses

Routine Land and Water Management Activities. C.1 Ongoing Routine Land and Water Management Activities The Ranch consists of approximately ±1085 acres, with approximately ±659 acres under irrigation (including 73 acres leased from Xxxxxx). All of the ±659 irrigated acres are considered grass pasture and are flood irrigated. The ranch maintains approximately 10 miles of open ditch to convey water throughout its pastures. The ranch also has 2 ponds that are used to catch tailwater for re-use. There is one bridge stream crossing on the ranch. There is one water lane and two off-channel watering troughs. There are approximately 5 miles of aggregate base/rock ranch roads. On November, 2, 2016 and August 22, 2017 the Grenada Novy Ranches and Xxxxxx Ranch obtained their Shasta River Dissolved Oxygen and Temperature Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Conditional Waiver of Waste Discharge Requirements from Matthias St. Xxxx, Executive Officer of the California Water Boards North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board. Grenada Novy Ranches agrees to maintain compliance and conditions as well as management practices of this waiver - included in Xxxxxxxx X0&0. Soil Description through Novy Ranches: Throughout the Grenada Novy Ranches, there are up to five different soil types, with 41% being Salisbury Cobbly Loam, a very shallow soil. A great deal of effort has been focused in building the tilth of the soil over the past four decades. By feeding in pastured areas, the cattle have naturally and organically improved the soil such that water efficiencies are being seen via a lengthening of time between irrigation rotation. Another 36% of our land is made up of Gazelle Silt Loam – an incredibly high alkaline soil. This soil, irrigated by the Novy, Rice, Xxxxxx and the Novy Pump diversions, needs a great deal more water than typical soils. Eighteen percent of our land is made up of Lithic Haploxerolls-Rock. These are non-irrigated regions where dryland pasture practices with rye and early spring grasses are dry-land grazed. Soil map with Descriptions of soils listed in Appendix E.
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