Final Mitigated Negative Declaration and Response to Comments
Final Mitigated Negative Declaration and Response to Comments Final Mitigated Negative Declaration and Response to Comments
permit from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Impacts to wetland habitats require site specific mitigation and monitoring. For questions regarding wetlands, please contact Mark Littlefield of this office at (916) 414-6520. Updates Our database is constantly updated as species are proposed, listed and delisted. If you address proposed and candidate species in your planning, this should not be a problem. However, we recommend that you get an updated list every 90 days. That would be October 04, 2011.
APPENDIX C ACRONYMS ____________________________________ AB – Assembly Bill AC – Asian Clam APEFZ - Alquist-Priolo Earthquake Fault Zoning BGEPA – Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act BP – Before Present BNSF - Burlington Northern Santa Fe CalFire - California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CDF) CA – California CAA – Clean Air Act of 1970 Caltrans - California Department of Transportation CARB – California Air Resources Board CCAA – California Clean Air Act of 1988 CCR - California Code of Regulations CE – California Endangered CDF - California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CalFire) CDFG - California Department of Fish and Game CDOC – California Department of Conservation CDPR or DPR – California Department of Parks and Recreation CDTSC – California Department of Toxic Substance Control CEQA - California Environmental Quality Act CFC’s - Chlorofluorocarbons CGS - California Geological Survey CH 4 - Methane CNDDB - California Natural Diversity Database (Calif. Dept. of Fish and Game) CNEL – Community Noise Equivalent Level CNPS - California Native Plant Society CO – Carbon Monoxide CO2 – Carbon Dioxide COLD – Cold Freshwater Habitat CRHR - California Register of Historic Resources CWA – Clean Water Act D – FE – Delisted under the Federal Endangered Species Act dB – Decibels dBA – Noise Measurement Expressed in Weighting Frequencies DPR - California Department of Parks and Recreation DTSC – Department of Toxic Substance Control EIR - Environmental Impact Report EDCAQMD - El Dorado County Air Quality Management District EPA – United States Environmental Protection Agency EPDM – Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer (M-class) Rubber Pond Liner FC – Candidate Species for Federal Listing Under the Endangered Species Act FSS – United States Forest Service Sensitive Species
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permit from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Impacts <strong>to</strong> wetl<strong>and</strong> habitats require site specific mitigation<br />
<strong>and</strong> moni<strong>to</strong>ring. For questions regarding wetl<strong>and</strong>s, please contact Mark Littlefield of this office at (916)<br />
414-6520.<br />
Updates<br />
Our database is constantly updated as species are proposed, listed <strong>and</strong> delisted. If you address proposed <strong>and</strong><br />
c<strong>and</strong>idate species in your planning, this should not be a problem. However, we recommend that you get an<br />
updated list every 90 days. That would be Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 04, 2011.