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LIST OF TABLES. Table 1.1
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LIST OF TABLES. Table Page Table 1-1. Continuous Parameters Monitored at the NAEMS Lagoon Sites 1-4 Table 1-2. Monitoring Sites Under the NAEMS 1-5 Table 2 1. Summary of NAEMS Open-Source Sites 2-11 Table 3 1. NAEMS Emissions and Process Parameter Data Received 3-3 Table 3 2. Reported Emission Rates for NAEMS Lagoon Sites 3-5 Table 3 3. Review of Swine Lagoon Articles Received in Response to EPA’s CFI 3-9 Table 3 4. Review of Dairy Lagoon Articles Received in Response to EPA’s CFI 3-12 Table 3 5. Review of Swine Lagoon Articles Obtained by Previous EPA Literature Searches 3-15 Table 3 6. Review of Dairy Lagoon Articles Obtained by Previous EPA Literature Searches 3-19 Table 4 1. Reported Number of Valid Emissions Days by Site 4-5 Table 4 2. Summary of Intermittent Data 4-7 Table 4 3. Dates of Lagoon Coverage Observations 4-8 Table 4 4. Dates or Animal Inventory Records 4-10 Table 4 5. Negative Emissions Values by Xxxxxxxxx and Measurement Method 4-12 Table 4 6. Number of Valid Emissions Days Available in the Spring and Summer 4-13 Table 4 7. Number of Valid Emissions Days Available in the Fall and Winter 4-13 Table 4 8. NAEMS Data for Swine and Dairy Lagoon Confinement Operations 4-14 Table 4 9. Design and Operating Parameters of the NAEMS Swine and Dairy Lagoon Sites 4-15 Table 4 10. Site-Specific Ambient and Lagoon Conditions 4-16 Table 4 11. Average Daily Emissions for by Site 4-17 Table 5 1. Summary of Symbols and Terms Used in Equation 5 1 5-4 Table 5 2. Number of 30-Minute NH3 Emissions Values by Site 5-7 Table 5 3. Number of 30-Minute Data Values for Continuous Variables 5-8 Table 5 4. Number of 30-Minute Values Available for Intermittent Data by Site 5-9 Table Page Table 5 5. Farm and Lagoon Information by Site 5-10 Table 5 6. Selected Candidate Predictor Variables 5-13 Table 5 7. Meteorological Variable Bin Cut-Offs 5-21 Table 5 8. Summary Statistics for NH3 and Meteorological Variables 5-25 Table 5 9. Summary of Main Effect Mean Trend Variables 5-26 Table 5 10. Summary of Farm-Based Predictor Variables 5-44 Table 5 11. Summary of Data Available by Month and Site 5-52 Table 5 12. Fit Statistics for Subsets of Mean Trend Variables 5-53 Table 5 13. Fit Statistics for Identity, Log and Reciprocal Link Functions 5-55 Table 5 14. Fit Statistics With and Without a Random Effect of Site 5-57 Table 5 15. Fit Statistics for Three Combinations of Two Farm-Based Variables 5-58 Table 5 16. Variables Values Used In Example Calculations 5-58 Table 5 17. Results of the animal/s...
LIST OF TABLES. Table 7-1. Shoreline use, development and modification matrix 43 APPENDICES Appendix A: Official Shorelines Map Appendix B: Shoreline Critical Areas Regulations Appendix C: Ocean Uses & Modifications SHORELINE MASTER PROGRAM CITY OF ILWACO
LIST OF TABLES. Table 2-1: 2016 Lake Chelan xxxxx survey angler data (lower lake). 6 Table 2-2: 2016 Lake Chelan xxxxx survey results (lower lake). 7 Table 2-3: 2016 Lake Chelan xxxxx survey angler data (upper lake). 8 Table 2-4: 2016 Lake Chelan xxxxx survey results (upper lake). 9 Table 2-5: 2016 Angler questionnaire results summary 11 Table 2-6: Angler preference for a trophy fishery and the species preferred by those who indicated they were in favor of a trophy fishery 12 Table 2-7: Estimated 2016 Lake Chelan tributary rainbow trout density and population abundance 13 Table 2-8: Estimated 2016 Lake Chelan tributary cutthroat trout density and population abundance 14 Table 2-9: Estimated 2015 Lake Chelan tributary rainbow trout density and population abundance 14 Table 2-10: Estimated 2015 Lake Chelan tributary cutthroat trout density and population abundance 14 Table 2-11: Estimated 2014 Lake Chelan tributary rainbow trout density and population abundance 15 Table 2-12: Estimated 2014 Lake Chelan tributary cutthroat trout density and population abundance 15 Table 2-13: Comparison of species abundance and composition 1982 vs. 2013 vs. 2016. ........................................................................................................................................... 16 Table 2-14: Comparison of species abundance and composition 1982 vs. 2015. 16 Table 2-15: Comparison of species abundance and composition 1982 vs. 2014. 16 Table 2-16: Comparison of species abundance and composition 1982 vs 2013. 16 Table 2-17: Comparison of species abundance and composition 1982 vs. 2012. 17 Table 2-18: Comparison of species abundance and composition 1982 vs. 2011. 17 Table 2-19: Lake Chelan tributary kokanee escapement estimates, peak counts and peak count dates, 2016. 20 Table 2-20: Amount of side channel habitat assessed, habitat suitable for kokanee spawning and migration, and number of fish sample segments in the Stehekin River expanded kokanee spawning surveys; 2000, 2010 and 2015. 20 Table 3-1: 2014 Fish Stocking Plan. 28 Table 3-2: 2014 Actual Fish Stocking 29 Table 3-3: 2015 Fish Stocking Plan. 29 Table 3-4: 2015 Actual Fish Stocking 30 Table 3-5: 2016 Fish Stocking Plan. 30 Table 3-6: 2016 Actual Fish Stocking 31 Table 3-7: 2017 Fish Stocking Plan. 31 Table 3-8: Estimated USFS budget and schedule for Fish Creek xXXX survey 32 Table 3-9: Estimated WDFW budget and schedule for tributary trout abundance 33 Table 3-10: Estimated 2017 NPS budget and schedule for westslo...
LIST OF TABLES. Table 1-1. Table 7.1 from Appendix D of the Skagit Chinook Recovery Plan. Table 1-2. Restoration Projects Identified in the Skagit Chinook Recovery Plan Sorted by the Smolts Produced Per Acre. Table 2-1. Tidegates by Dike or Drainage District and by Priority. Table 2-2. Floodgates by Dike or Drainage District and by Priority. Table 4-1. Drainage Area Calculation for Tidegate Maintenance Habitat Credit. Table 4-2. Habitat Requirements per Tidegate and Tier 1 Floodgates.
LIST OF TABLES. Table 1-1. Examples of Typical Protection and Restoration Actions 1-4 Table 1-2. Typical Restoration Phases and Actions 1-5 Table 2-1. Xxxxx County Restoration Goals, Objectives, Actions, and Success Measures 2-4 Table 4-1. Recommendations and Priorities for Protection, Restoration, and Enhancement in the Marine Shorelines of Xxxxx County Based upon Coastal Processes 4-3 Table 4-3. Recommendations and Priorities for Protection, Restoration and Enhancement in South Puget Sound 4-4 Table 5-1. Miles of Shoreline Recommended for Different Strategies to Achieve Sediment Supply, Sediment Transport, and Tidal Flow 5-4 Table 5-2. Restoration Opportunities on Public Shores of Hood Canal 5-6 Table 5-3. Restoration Opportunities on Public Shores of South Puget Sound 5-12 Table 6-1. Restoration Actions for Xxxxx County Lakes 6-5 Table 7-1. Restoration Actions for Xxxxx County Rivers and Streams – WRIA 14a 7-4 Table 7-2. Restoration Actions for Xxxxx County Rivers and Streams – WRIA 15 7-10 Table 7-3. Restoration Actions for Xxxxx County Rivers and Streams – WRIA 16/14b 7-14 Table 7-4. Restoration Actions for Xxxxx County Rivers and Streams – Table 8-1. Potential Restoration Partner Organizations and their Roles in Future Restoration 8-2
LIST OF TABLES. Table 2-1: Non-habitat and Spotted Owl Habitat by Type on the Covered Lands Table 2-2: Landowner Ownership by Percentage Within Spotted Owl Circles in the SOSEA’s Table 3-1: Income and Employment by County for Four-County Area Table 4-1: Comparison of Environmental Impacts to Spotted Owls Between Alternatives Table 4-2: Special-Status Wildlife Species Potentially Occurring in the Covered Area Affected by the Proposed Action Alternative List of Figures Figure 1-1: Applicant’s Land and Adjacent Ownerships Figure 3-1: Covered Lands Greater and Less Than 40 Years of Age Figure 3-2: Covered Lands Greater and Less Than 60 Years of Age List of Appendices Appendix A: Special-Status Plant Species Potentially Occurring in the Covered Area Appendix B: Special-Status Animal Species Potentially Occurring in the Covered Area Acronyms and Terms Applicants SDS Lumber Company LLC and Xxxxxxxxx Lumber Company APE Area of Potential Effect Baseline Includes all commercial forestland that the Applicants could harvest in Washington and Oregon under State Forest Practices Rules. BLC Xxxxxxxxx Land Company BMP Best Management Practice BP Before Present CFR Code of Federal Regulations Circles Northern Spotted Owl Management Circles DAHP Washington Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation dbh Diameter At Breast Height EA Environmental Assessment Ecology Washington Department of Ecology Elevated Baseline Agreed upon baseline as a result of the SHA. ESA Endangered Species Act FONSI Finding of No Significant Impact Forest Practice Rules Washington Forest Practices Rules FR Federal Register GIS Geographic Information System HCP Habitat Conservation Plan MBTA Migratory Bird Treaty Act NEPA National Environmental Policy Act NMFS National Marine Fisheries Service NRHP National Register of Historic Places ODFW Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Permit Enhancement of Survival Permit RCW Revised Code of Washington RD Relative Density RMZ Riparian Management Zone SDS SDS Lumber Company LLC SEPA State Environmental Policy Act SHA Safe Harbor Agreement SMA Special Management Area SOSEA Spotted Owl Special Emphasis Area spotted owl Northern Spotted Owl SSA Special Set-Aside Area State State of Washington tpa Trees Per Acre U.S.C. United States Code USFWS U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service WAC Washington Administrative Code WDFW Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife WDNR Washington Department of Natural Resources WMZ Wetland Management Zone WRIA Water Resource Inventory Area
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LIST OF TABLES. 1. Environmental Documents Supporting the Development of NASA Research Park
LIST OF TABLES. Table 3.1-1. Gravel Placement Locations, Dates, and Volumes. 4 Table 3.2-1. Implementation monitoring questions, October 2015 placement 9
LIST OF TABLES. Table 1. Quality Management Documents Applicable to Verification of the XONON Flameless Combustion System 2 Table 2. Verification Test Design 13 Table 3. Summary of Measurements 14 Table 4. Reference Analyzers and Measurement Ranges 22 Table 5. Analyzer Measurement Spans 22 Table 6. Analyzer Interference Test Gas Concentrations 23 Table 7. Calibration Gas Concentrations 24 Table 8. Method 10 CO Calibration 25 Table 9. Method 25A Calibration Gas Concentrations 26 Table 10. Traverse Points 27 Table 11. Reference Method QC Criteria 30 LIST OF ACRONYMS/ABBREVIATIONS ADQ Audit of data quality ANSI American National Standards Institute APCT Air Pollution Control Technology ASME American Society of Mechanical Engineers CCSI Catalytica Combustion Systems, Inc. cfm Cubic feet per minute CO Carbon monoxide CV Coefficient of variance DQO Data Quality Objective EED MRI’s Environmental Engineering Division EPA Environmental Protection Agency ETV Environmental Technology Verification fpm Feet per minute HMI Human machine interface IR Infrared ISO International Standards Organization MRI Midwest Research Institute NESHAP National Emission Standard for Hazardous Air Pollutants NIST National Institute of Standards and Technology NOx Nitrogen oxides PE Performance evaluation QA Quality Assurance QAO Quality Assurance Officer QC Quality Control QMP Quality Management Plan QSM Quality System Manual RH Relative humidity RTI Research Triangle Institute SOP Standard operating procedure TEI Thermo Enviromental Instruments, Inc. (sometimes identified as TECO) TSA Technical systems audit UHC Unburned hydrocarbons (same as total hydrocarbons) DISTRIBUTION LIST EPA Xxx Xxxx Xxxx Xxxxx Research Triangle Institute Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx XxxXxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx
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