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1 Appendix H Natural Heritage Photo Logs
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3 Appendix H1 S c o p e d H e a d w a t e r D r a i n a g e F e a t u r e A s s e s s m e n t ( H D F A ) R e p r e s e n t a t i v e P h o t o L o g ( A p r i l 2, )
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5 A p p e n d i x H 1 A p p e n d i x H 1 Scoped Headwater Drainage Feature Assessment (HDFA) Representative Photo Log (April 2, 2018) Photo 1 (Photo Location 1) Reach HC-H7-R1 South-facing view from reach break standing water conditions. Photo 2 (Photo Location 2) Reach HC-H3-R2 North-facing (upstream view) of general conditions from reach break (change in feature type). Minimal flow was observed. Photo 3 (Photo Location 2) Reach HC-H3-R2 South-facing (downstream view) of conditions - minimal flow, channelized feature type. Photo 4 (Photo Location 3) Reach HC-H3-R2 Upstream view of conditions minimal flow. Page H1-1
6 A p p e n d i x H 1 Photo 5 (Photo Location 3) Reach HC-H3-R2 Downstream view of conditions - minimal flow. Photo 6 (Photo Location 4) Reach HC-H3-R2 Downstream view from reach break minimal flow. Photo 7 (Photo Location 5) Reach HC-H3-R3 Upstream view from reach break (change in feature type and flow condition) wetland feature/standing water. Photo 8 (Photo Location 6) Reach HC-H3-R3 South-facing (downstream) view of wetland feature. Page H1-2
7 A p p e n d i x H 1 Photo 9 (Photo Location 7) Reach HC-H3-R5 North-facing (downstream view) towards Reach HC-H3-R4. Feature is dry and actively farmed. Photo 10 (Photo Location 8) Reach HC-H7-R1 North-facing (downstream view) towards reach (standing water). Photo 11 (Photo Location 9) Reach HC-H7-R1 West-facing view of H7 upstream of reach break no feature present. Photo 12 (Photo Location 10) Laneway Wetland West-facing view wetland no downstream hydrologic connection was observed with H7. Page H1-3
8 A p p e n d i x H 1 Photo 13 (Photo Location 11) General Conditions East-facing view no features observed. Photo 14 (Photo Location 12) HC-H6-R1 South-facing (downstream) view of conditions. Photo 15 (Photo Location 13) HC-H5-R1 Downstream-facing view of wetland feature with standing water conditions. Photo 16 (Photo Location 14) HC-H5-R2 West-facing (upstream) view of feature dry with forested riparian vegetation. Page H1-4
9 Appendix H2 W e t l a n d L e v e l a n d Q u a l i t y M o n i t o r i n g S t a t i o n s P h o t o L o g ( )
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11 A p p e n d i x H 2 A p p e n d i x H 3 Wetland Level and Quality Monitoring Stations Photo Log ( ) Photo 1. Wetland Station 1 May 1, (Photo provided by Matrix Solutions Inc.) Photo 2. Wetland Station 1 August 10, 2017 (Photo provided by Matrix Solutions Inc.) Page H2-1
12 A p p e n d i x H 2 Photo 3. Station 2 May 1, (Photo provided by Matrix Solutions Inc.) Photo 4. Station 2 May 1, 2017 (Photo provided by Matrix Solutions Inc.) Photo 5. Station 2 August 10, 2017 (Photo provided by Matrix Solutions Inc.) Photo 6. Station 2 August 10, 2017 (Photo provided by Matrix Solutions Inc.) Page H2-2
13 A p p e n d i x H 2 Photo 7. Station 3 April 18, Photo 8. Station 3 May 1, 2017 Photo 9. Station 3 August 10, 2017 Photo 10. Station 3 November 29, 2017 Page H2-3
14 A p p e n d i x H 2 Photo 11. Station 4 April 18, Photo 12. Station 4 May 1, 2017 Photo 13. Station 4 August 10, 2017 Photo 14. Station 4 November 3, 2017 Page H2-4
15 A p p e n d i x H 2 Photo 15. Station 5 April 18, Photo 16. Station 5 May 1, 2017 Photo 17. Station 5 August 10, 2017 Photo 18. Station 5 November 29, 2017 Page H2-5
16 A p p e n d i x H 2 Photo 19. Station 6 April 18, Photo 20. Station 6 May 1, 2017 Photo 21. Station 6 August 10, 2017 Photo 22. Station 6 November 3, 2017 Page H2-6
17 A p p e n d i x H 2 Photo 23. Station 7 April 18, Photo 24. Station 7 May 1, 2017 Photo 25. Station 7 August 10, 2017 Photo 26. Station 7 November 3, 2017 Page H2-7
18 A p p e n d i x H 2 Photo 27. Station 8 April 18, Photo 28. Station 8 May 1, 2017 Photo 29. Station 8 August 10, 2017 Photo 30. Station 8 November 3, 2017 Page H2-8
19 A p p e n d i x H 2 Photo 31. Station 10 April 18, Photo 32. Station 10 May 1, 2017 Photo 33. Station 10 August 10, 2017 Photo 34. Station 10 November 3, 2017 Page H2-9
20 A p p e n d i x H 2 Photo 35. Station 11 April 18, Photo 36. Station 11 May 1, 2017 Photo 37. Station 11 August 10, 2017 Photo 38. Station 11 November 3, 2017 Page H2-10
21 A p p e n d i x H 2 Photo 39. Station 12 April 18, Photo 40. Station 12 May 1, 2017 Photo 41. Station 12 August 10, 2017 Photo 42. Station 12 November 29, 2017 Page H2-11
22 A p p e n d i x H 2 Photo 43. Station 13 April 18, Photo 44. Station 13 May 1, 2017 Photo 45. Station 13 (New Location) September 27, 2017 Photo 46. Station 13 (New Location) November 29, 2017 Page H2-12
23 A p p e n d i x H 2 Photo 47. Station 14 April 28, Photo 48. Station 14 May 1, 2017 Photo 49. Station 14 August 10, 2017 Photo 50. Station 14 November 3, 2017 Page H2-13
24 A p p e n d i x H 2 Photo 51. Station 15 April 28, Photo 52. Station 15 August 10, 2017 Photo 53. Station 15 September 5, 2017 Photo 54. Station 15 November 3, 2017 Page H2-14
25 Appendix H3 T e r r e s t r i a l M o n i t o r i n g R e p r e s e n t a t i v e P h o t o L o g ( )
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27 A p p e n d i x H 3 A p p e n d i x H 3 Terrestrial Monitoring: Representative Photo Log ( ) Photo 1. Winter Wildlife Deer Tracks at 2162 Gordon St. (March 17, 2017) Photo 2. Winter Wildlife Wild Turkey at 2162 Gordon St. Page H3-1
28 A p p e n d i x H 3 Photo 3. Amphibian Movement Survey Wood Frog on Transect 2 (March 27, 2017) Photo 4. Amphibian Movement Survey Blue-spotted Salamander on Transect 3 (March 27, 2017) Photo 5. Basking Turtle Survey - Midland Painted Turtle observed at T7 (April 27, 2017) Photo 6. Amphibian Movement Survey Eastern Newt on Transect 3 (October 4, 2017) Page H3-2
29 A p p e n d i x H 3 Photo 7. Turtle Survey Ribbon Snake (April 27, 2017) Photo 8. Turtle Survey Snapping Turtle (May 17, 2017) Photo 9. Deciduous Forest Community (FOD) near 128 Dallan (September 22, 2016) Photo 10. Graminoid Organic Shallow Marsh Ecosite (MAS3) at 24 Serena Lane (September 7, 2017) Page H3-3
30 A p p e n d i x H 3 Photo 11. Duckweed Floating-leaved Shallow Aquatic Type (SAF1-3) at 2162 Gordon Street (July 21, 2017) Photo 12. Water Lily Bullhead Lily Floating-leaved Shallow Aquatic Type (SAF1-1) at 2162 Gordon Street (August 17, 2016) Photo 13. East side of Submerged Shallow Aquatic (SAS) Community at 1992 Gordon Street (July 21, 2016) Photo 14. West side of Submerged Shallow Aquatic (SAS) Community at 1992 Gordon Street (September 22, 2016) Page H3-4
31 A p p e n d i x H 3 Photo 15. Seep at 2162 Gordon Street (March 17, 2017) Page H3-5
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