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... B-1 The ODOT Environmental Checklist and Guidelines are presented in this appendix and are also available as a pdf file on the Oregon DOT web site: http://egov.oregon.gov/ODOT/ HWY/BRIDGE/docs/LAPM/lapm_05.pdf. In addition to the 96 items on the checklist, the following factors might also be included: • Add salt applied to roadway within 50 m of drinking water well to "Water Ways/Water Quality." • Add section on type of receiving water fishery -- sensitive, salmonid, cold-water, or similar flags (area of specific stocking program)
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... B-2 SECTION 5 ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST AND GUIDELINES REGION ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST ATTACHMENT TO PART 3, (PROJECT ENVIRONMENTAL CLASSIFICATION) Project Key No.
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... B-3 GEOLOGY 16 YES NO UNK Discussions with Region geologist indicate any major concerns? ______________________________________________________________________________________ 17 YES NO UNK Drilling/exploration anticipated?
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... B-4 43 Region Planner's opinion that the project conforms with (If not, why not?
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... B-5 WATER WAYS/WATER QUALITY 67 YES NO UNK Does city/county comp plan list any water resources as Goal 5 resources? ______________________________________________________________________________________ 68 YES NO UNK Within FEMA 100-year flood plain?
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... B-6 Region Environmental Checklist Guidelines INTRODUCTION This guideline supplements the Part 3 Checklist to help the preparer consider potential project impacts and provides resource agency phone numbers. The guideline is organized to correlate with the number sequencing on the Part 3 Checklist.
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... B-7 and is a required document by the intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 (ISTEA)
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... B-8 12. To check the Natural Heritage Data Base contact the Oregon Natural Heritage Program (503)
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... B-9 historical resources, it just may not have been identified yet -- which is frequently the case. Contact your local Planner for a copy of the city/county Comprehensive Plan.
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... B-10 53. Section 6(f)
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... B-11 WETLANDS Wetlands generally include wet meadows, swamps, marshes, bogs, vernal pools and similar areas. Wetlands filter water, trap sediments, provide flood and erosion protection, provide diverse wildlife and fisheries habitats, and naturally replenish surface waters.

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