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ERP TABLES Section 4 “Phosphorous is obtained from mining of finite phosphate rock deposits, with current world supplies coming from just a few key countries. This poses potential risks for future supply, given that there is no alternative to P as an essential plant nutrient.” 2013 U.N. Report “Our Nutrient World” (commissioned by the U.N. Environment Programme, 2013)
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Page 1: Section ERP TABLES 4 - Mosaic in Desotomosaicindesoto.com/files/2016/01/tab4-ERP-tables.pdfERP TABLES Section 4 “Phosphorous is obtained from mining of finite phosphate rock deposits,

ERP TABLES Section 4

“Phosphorous is obtained from mining of finite phosphate rock deposits, with current world supplies coming from just a few key countries. This poses potential risks for future supply, given that there is no alternative to P as an essential plant nutrient.” 2013 U.N. Report “Our Nutrient World” (commissioned by the U.N. Environment Programme, 2013)

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Mosaic Fertilizer, LLC

DeSoto Mine

FDEP ERP Permit Application

Map 1-6

Key

Number

PARCEL ID OWNER NAMEMAILING / PHYSICAL

ADDRESSCITY STATE

ZIP

CODE

1 06-37-23-0000-0021-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

2 06-37-23-0000-0020-0000 BREWER JAMES D & WALTER L & ROBERT HWY 70 NW ARCADIA FL 34266

3 31-36-23-0000-0040-0000 BREWER JAMES D & WALTER L & ROBERT HWY 70 NW ARCADIA FL 34266

4 32-36-23-0000-0020-0000 HRS REAL ESTATE LLC PO BOX 3779 GREENVILLE DE 19807

5 33-36-23-0000-0010-0000 BETHEL FARMS LTD 8780 NW BETHEL FARMS RD ARCADIA FL 34266

6 34-36-23-0000-0020-0000 VCH CITRUS LLC 5389 NW LILY AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

7 03-37-23-0299-0010-0010 HOLLINGSWORTH V C 5389 NW LILY AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

8 03-37-23-0000-0010-0000 HOLLINGSWORTH V C 5389 NW LILY AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

9 10-37-23-0000-0020-0000 HOLLINGSWORTH V C 5389 NW LILY AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

10 03-37-23-0312-0010-0010 HOLLINGSWORTH V C 5389 NW LILY AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

11 03-37-23-0304-0010-0010 HOLLINGSWORTH V C 5389 NW LILY AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

12 03-37-23-0304-0130-0290 HALLY LILLIE P EST 966 SANDLEWOOD DR PORT ORANGE FL 32127

13 03-37-23-0304-0130-0170 FOULK T M C/O MRS GARRETT SEXTON 12050 NW TOUCHNGO AVE BOISE ID 83716

14 03-37-23-0308-0010-0010 HOLLINGSWORTH V C 5389 NW LILY AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

15 11-37-23-0000-0020-0000 HOLLINGSWORTH V C 5389 NW LILY AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

16 11-37-23-0293-00A0-0010 HOLLINGSWORTH V C 5389 NW LILY AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

17 11-37-23-0293-00E0-0060 HOLLINGSWORTH V C SR ESTATE 5389 NW LILY AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

18 11-37-23-0293-00G0-0270 BROWN CHARLES LOUIS 100 HILLTOP DR SEVERNA PARK MD 21146

19 11-37-23-0293-00R0-0250 KELLY JAMES THOMAS 1467 KEYWAY RD ENGLEWOOD FL 34223

20 11-37-23-0293-00R0-0050 HOLLINGSWORTH V C SR ESTATE 5389 NW LILY AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

21 02-37-23-0294-00A0-0010 HOLLINGSWORTH V C 5389 NW LILY AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

22 02-37-23-0295-00A0-0010 HOLLINGSWORTH V C 5389 NW LILY AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

23 02-37-23-0000-0010-0000 HOLLINGSWORTH V C 5389 NW LILY AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

24 01-37-23-0000-0020-0000 HOLLINGSWORTH V C 5389 NW LILY AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

25 01-37-23-0000-0040-0000 KNIGHT GROVE INC PO BOX 492722 LEESBURG FL 34749

Adjoining Property Owners within DeSoto County

Table 1-1 Adjoining Property Owners

Table Directory No. 1-1

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Mosaic Fertilizer, LLC

DeSoto Mine

FDEP ERP Permit Application

Map 1-6

Key

Number

PARCEL ID OWNER NAMEMAILING / PHYSICAL

ADDRESSCITY STATE

ZIP

CODE

Table 1-1 Adjoining Property Owners

26 12-37-23-0000-0010-0000 KNIGHT GROVE INC PO BOX 492722 LEESBURG FL 34749

27 12-37-23-0000-0045-0000 HOLLINGSWORTH V C 5389 NW LILY AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

28 11-37-23-0000-0040-0000 HOLLINGSWORTH V C 5389 NW LILY AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

29 11-37-23-0000-0043-0000 HOLLINGSWORTH V C 5389 NW LILY AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

30 14-37-23-0000-0050-0000 HOLLINGSWORTH V C 5389 NW LILY AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

31 12-37-23-0000-0047-0000 HOLLINGSWORTH V C 5389 NW LILY AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

32 13-37-23-0000-0010-0000 HOLLINGSWORTH V C 5389 NW LILY AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

33 13-37-23-0000-0020-0000 CONSOLIDATED MINERALS INC 1023 W DIXIE AVE LEESBURG FL 34748

34 13-37-23-0000-0011-0000 HOLLINGSWORTH V C 5389 NW LILY AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

35 18-37-24-0000-0010-0000 HOLLINGSWORTH V C 5389 NW LILY AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

36 19-37-24-0000-0033-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

37 07-37-24-0000-0020-0000 MOSAIC FERTILIZER LLC 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

38 06-37-24-0000-0070-0000 HOLLINGSWORTH V C 5389 NW LILY AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

39 06-37-24-0000-0060-0000 DRYMON RONNIE & KATHLEEN PO BOX 293 ARCADIA FL 34265

40 05-37-24-0023-0000-0050 FUSSELL'S FROZEN FOODS INC 628 W EFFIE ST ARCADIA FL 34266

41 05-37-24-0023-0000-0040 FUSSELL STEVEN S & LORI H P O BOX 1695 ARCADIA FL 34265

42 05-37-24-0023-0000-0030 FUSSELL THOMAS V & LAUREN C P O BOX 2689 ARCADIA FL 34265

43 05-37-24-0000-0021-0000 LYNNHART CITRUS LLC 628 W EFFIE ST ARCADIA FL 34266

44 05-37-24-0000-0010-0000 LYNNHART CITRUS LLC 628 W EFFIE ST ARCADIA FL 34266

45 05-37-24-0000-0012-0000 LYNNHART CITRUS LLC 628 W EFFIE ST ARCADIA FL 34266

46 05-37-24-0000-0013-0000 COLDING JOE F ESTATE 6041 NW CO RD 661A ARCADIA FL 34266

47 04-37-24-0000-0013-0000 COLDING JOE F ESTATE 6041 NW CO RD 661A ARCADIA FL 34266

48 04-37-24-0000-0010-0000 COLDING JOE FRANCIS ESTATE 6041 NW CO RD 661A ARCADIA FL 34266

49 03-37-24-0000-0050-0000 CLAUSING DAVID W & ANNA M 6018 NW CO RD 661A ARCADIA FL 34266

50 10-37-24-0000-0077-0000 CLAUSING DAVID W & ANNA M 6018 NW CO RD 661A ARCADIA FL 34266

51 10-37-24-0000-0075-0000 GOLDMAN WAYNE A 3980 NW LARSON RD ARCADIA FL 34266

52 10-37-24-0000-0090-0000 BURTSCHER JOHN TR & KARLA EVERETT ROGERS TRUST 5556 CO RD 661A NW ARCADIA FL 34266

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Mosaic Fertilizer, LLC

DeSoto Mine

FDEP ERP Permit Application

Map 1-6

Key

Number

PARCEL ID OWNER NAMEMAILING / PHYSICAL

ADDRESSCITY STATE

ZIP

CODE

Table 1-1 Adjoining Property Owners

53 10-37-24-0000-0100-0000 HARRISON ROBERT A & MARJORIE 927 BOND ST ARCADIA FL 34266

54 10-37-24-0000-0060-0000 FLETCHER J E 5258 NW CO RD 661A ARCADIA FL 34266

55 10-37-24-0000-0050-0000 HOLLIDALE FARMS INC 1480 SW ADDISON RD ARCADIA FL 34266

56 09-37-24-0000-0012-0000 PARTIN RICKY L 5193 NW CO RD 661A ARCADIA FL 34266

57 10-37-24-0000-0040-0000 MARTIN JENNIE MAE TR 5693 NW CR 661 ARCADIA FL 34266

58 11-37-24-0000-0071-0000 MARTIN JENNIE MAE TR 5693 NW CR 661 ARCADIA FL 34266

59 11-37-24-0000-0145-0000 WILLIAMS MELVIN H & ELIZABETH 1651 EVALENA LN N FT MYERS FL 33817

60 11-37-24-0000-0140-0000 SULLIVAN VICKY LEE PO BOX 2993 ARCADIA FL 34265

61 14-37-24-0000-0035-0000 NORRIS JAMES T TR 4962 NW CO RD 661 ARCADIA FL 34266

62 14-37-24-0000-0010-0000 SORRELLS GROVES INC PO BOX 551 ARCADIA FL 34265

63 15-37-24-0000-0181-0000 ALBRITTON THOMAS G & CARMEN L 4806 NW CARMEN AV ARCADIA FL 34266

64 15-37-24-0000-0180-0000 ALBRITTON THOMAS G & CARMEN L 4806 NW CARMEN AV ARCADIA FL 34266

65 15-37-24-0000-0184-0000 MOSAIC FERTILIZER LLC 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

66 15-37-24-0000-0080-0000 HORRELL STEPHEN F P O BOX 117 GOTHA FL 34734

67 15-37-24-0000-0090-0000 CAMPBELL BRIAN & CHARITY R 4806 NW CO RD 661A ARCADIA FL 34266

68 16-37-24-0000-0014-0000 LAND TED WEAVER & VIRGINIA PAULINE L/E P O BOX 3422 ARCADIA FL 34265

69 16-37-24-0000-0078-0000 LASKO KENNETH F & SHARON H 4836 NW TALL OAKS TERR ARCADIA FL 34266

70 16-37-24-0000-0072-0000 SKINNER CARL W SR & TAMI E PO BOX 2493 ARCADIA FL 34265

71 16-37-24-0000-0070-0000 WARNE DIANE 1505 NEWTON ST PORT CHARLOTTE FL 33952

72 16-37-24-0000-0073-0000 WARNE DIANE 1505 NEWTON ST PORT CHARLOTTE FL 33952

73 16-37-24-0000-0066-0000 KELLER BERT & SALLY 5354 NW COKER ST ARCADIA FL 34266

74 16-37-24-0000-0068-0000 DRYMON JOHN & CYNTHIA 5326 NW COKER ST ARCADIA FL 34266

75 16-37-24-0000-0069-0000 GRIFFIS JEFFREY R 5288 NW COKER ST ARCADIA FL 34266

76 16-37-24-0000-0071-0000 LANGDON WILLIE D & DORA J 722 N US HWY 421 VERSAILLES IN 47042

77 17-37-24-0000-0010-0000 HOLLINGSWORTH V C SR 5389 NW LILY AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

78 20-37-24-0000-0010-0000 HOLLINGSWORTH V C 5389 NW LILY AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

79 19-37-24-0000-0020-0000 HOLLINGSWORTH V C 5389 NW LILY AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

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Mosaic Fertilizer, LLC

DeSoto Mine

FDEP ERP Permit Application

Map 1-6

Key

Number

PARCEL ID OWNER NAMEMAILING / PHYSICAL

ADDRESSCITY STATE

ZIP

CODE

Table 1-1 Adjoining Property Owners

80 19-37-24-0000-0021-0000 HOLLINGSWORTH V C 5389 NW LILY AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

81 19-37-24-0000-0012-0000 THORNTON CHARLES F & MYRA BETH 6634 NW PINE LEVEL ST ARCADIA FL 34266

82 19-37-24-0000-0010-0000 THORNTON CHARLES F & MYRA BETH 6634 NW PINE LEVEL ST ARCADIA FL 34266

83 24-37-23-0000-0030-0000 HOLLINGSWORTH V C 5389 NW LILY AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

84 19-37-24-0000-0022-0000 HOLLINGSWORTH V C 5389 NW LILY AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

85 13-37-23-0000-0050-0000 HOLLINGSWORTH V C 5389 NW LILY AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

86 18-37-24-0000-0011-0000 HOLLINGSWORTH V C 5389 NW LILY AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

87 13-37-23-0130-0010-0000 HOLLINGSWORTH V C 5389 NW LILY AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

88 13-37-23-0000-0030-0000 HOLLINGSWORTH V C JR & BETTY JO 3013 NW CO RD 661A ARCADIA FL 34266

89 13-37-23-0000-0023-0000 HOLLINGSWORTH V C 5389 NW LILY AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

90 13-37-23-0000-0012-0000 HOLLINGSWORTH V C 5389 NW LILY AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

91 13-37-23-0000-0060-0000 KEEN HARVEY N & ELEANORA G TRS 9173 NW KEEN ST ARCADIA FL 34266

92 13-37-23-0000-0013-0000 HOLLINGSWORTH V C 5389 NW LILY AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

93 14-37-23-0000-0070-0000 KEEN HARVEY N & ELEANORA G TRS 9173 NW KEEN ST ARCADIA FL 34266

94 10-37-23-0000-0014-0000 DESOTO COUNTY 201 E OAK ST STE 201 ARCADIA FL 34266

95 10-37-23-0000-0015-0000 PINE LEVEL CAMPGROUND CEMETERY 8905 SW RABBIT TRL ARCADIA FL 34266

96 14-37-23-0000-0011-0000 TRAKEMAS WILLIAM P & SHARON N 7882 N LAKE BUFFAM SHORES RDFT MEADE FL 33841

97 14-37-23-0000-0010-0000 KEEN TIMOTHY A & CROSS JENNY L JT/ROS 4710 NW FLORIDA AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

98 14-37-23-0235-00P0-0030 FLOYD ALICE ESTATEC/O VIRGINIA ZEIGLER 2633 GARDENVIEW RD ALFORD FL 32420

99 14-37-23-0235-00P0-0100 SHARKEY SUSAN M & SHARKEY ALLISON M PO BOX 931 NOCATEE FL 34268

100 14-37-23-0234-00K0-0130 MT PLEASANT BAPTIST CHURCH 4836 NW FLORIDA AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

101 14-37-23-0234-0010-0000 BREWER CHARLES M & LAURA A 4610 NW FLORIDA AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

102 14-37-23-0234-0020-0000 KEEN HARVEY N & ELEANORA G TRS 9173 NW KEEN ST ARCADIA FL 34266

103 14-37-23-0000-0080-0000 COAN STERLING 4779 MIZELL AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

104 14-37-23-0234-0050-0000 BURTSCHER JOHN E & JO ANN M 3673 NW POULTRY ST ARCADIA FL 34266

105 15-37-23-0000-0050-0000 CASTILLO CARLOS E & NORMA F 650 NW 49TH AVE COCONUT CREEK FL 33063

106 14-37-23-0234-0025-0000 KEEN NEWTON D & LINDA W 4096 NW FLORIDA AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

Table Directory No. 1-1

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Mosaic Fertilizer, LLC

DeSoto Mine

FDEP ERP Permit Application

Map 1-6

Key

Number

PARCEL ID OWNER NAMEMAILING / PHYSICAL

ADDRESSCITY STATE

ZIP

CODE

Table 1-1 Adjoining Property Owners

107 14-37-23-0234-0040-0000 HOLLIDALE FARMS INC 1480 SW ADDISON AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

108 22-37-23-0000-0060-0000 HOLLINGSWORTH MARGARET L TR 3740 SE N HOG BAY EXT ARCADIA FL 34266

109 23-37-23-0000-0030-0000 HOLLIDALE FARMS INC 1480 SW ADDISON AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

110 23-37-23-0000-0020-0000 KEEN HARVEY N & ELEANORA G TRS 9173 NW KEEN ST ARCADIA FL 34266

111 24-37-23-0000-0010-0000 KEEN HARVEY N & ELEANORA G TRS 9173 NW KEEN ST ARCADIA FL 34266

112 22-37-23-0000-0100-0000 KEEN HARVEY N & ELEANORA G TRS 9173 NW KEEN ST ARCADIA FL 34266

113 22-37-23-0000-0040-0000 KEEN HARVEY N & ELEANORA G TRS 9173 NW KEEN ST ARCADIA FL 34266

114 22-37-23-0000-0081-0000 HOLLINGSWORTH V C JR PR 5389 NW LILY AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

115 22-37-23-0000-0082-0000 HOLLINGSWORTH V C JR PR 5389 NW LILY AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

116 22-37-23-0000-0084-0000 PINE LEVEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 9596 NW PINE LEVEL ST ARCADIA FL 34266

117 22-37-23-0000-0083-0000 HOLLINGSWORTH V C JR PR 5389 NW LILY AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

118 22-37-23-0000-0085-0000 PINE LEVEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 9596 NW PINE LEVEL ST ARCADIA FL 34266

119 22-37-23-0292-0000-0200 PINE LEVEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 9596 NW PINE LEVEL ST ARCADIA FL 34266

120 23-37-23-0000-0010-0000 HOLLINGSWORTH V C III 5389 NW LILY AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

121 23-37-23-0000-0051-0000 VCH MANAGEMENT INC 5389 NW LILY AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

122 23-37-23-0000-0050-0000 HOLLINGSWORTH V C 5389 NW LILY AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

123 28-37-23-0000-0010-0000 GREGG FAMILY LAND COMPANY 1023 W DIXIE AVE LEESBURG FL 34748

124 27-37-23-0000-0090-0000 PINE LEVEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 9596 NW PINE LEVEL ST ARCADIA FL 34266

125 27-37-23-0000-0140-0000 BEVIS WILLIAM FREDRICK 2644 NW TOM MIZELL AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

126 27-37-23-0000-0030-0000 HOLLINGSWORTH V C 5389 NW LILY AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

127 26-37-23-0000-0010-0000 HOLLINGSWORTH V C 5389 NW LILY AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

128 27-37-23-0000-0020-0000 RUDOLPH TITUS M & RHONDA K 2200 NW TOM MIZELL AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

129 27-37-23-0000-0071-0000 MANRIQUEZ SALVADOR & ADRIANA 2202 NW TOM MIZELL AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

130 27-37-23-0000-0070-0000 RUDOLPH TITUS M & RHONDA K 2200 NW TOM MIZELL AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

131 33-37-23-0000-0060-0000 HARDEE EDWARD L & STARR L 8530 ACORN BLVD PUNTA GORDA FL 33982

132 34-37-23-0000-0010-0000 HOLLINGSWORTH V C 5389 NW LILY AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

133 34-37-23-0000-0040-0000 ABBOTT FREDERIC T & MARILYN H 9994 NW HWY 72 ARCADIA FL 34266

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Mosaic Fertilizer, LLC

DeSoto Mine

FDEP ERP Permit Application

Map 1-6

Key

Number

PARCEL ID OWNER NAMEMAILING / PHYSICAL

ADDRESSCITY STATE

ZIP

CODE

Table 1-1 Adjoining Property Owners

134 34-37-23-0000-0041-0000 ABBOTT FREDERIC T & MARILYN H 9994 NW HWY 72 ARCADIA FL 34266

135 03-38-23-0000-0055-0000 ABBOTT FREDERIC T & MARILYN H 9994 NW HWY 72 ARCADIA FL 34266

136 03-38-23-0000-0050-0000 HOLLINGSWORTH V C 5389 NW LILY AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

137 04-38-23-0000-0010-0000 GREGG FRED B JR & PAMELA S 1005 CABALLO RD LEESBURG FL 34748

138 04-38-23-0000-0025-0000 VAN METER FARMS LLC 11394 SW ESSEX DR LAKE SUZY FL 34269

139 03-38-23-0000-0016-0000 VAN METER FARMS LLC 11394 SW ESSEX DR LAKE SUZY FL 34269

140 03-38-23-0000-0010-0000 HOLLINGSWORTH THOMAS N TR & RODNEY W PO BOX 698 ARCADIA FL 34265

141 10-38-23-0000-0010-0000 SHELBY SHIRLEY R & GRIFFIS JEFF R JT/ROS 2269 SW RODGERS AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

142 10-38-23-0000-0090-0000 POLK N B & CATHY PAULA & POLK ANGELA B ESTATE & KENNEDY JANIS KIMADAMS RD SW ARCADIA FL 34266

143 15-38-23-0000-0011-0000 ADAMS MAXCINE TR 521 LONG RD ONA FL 33865

144 16-38-23-0000-0011-0000 ADAMS MAXCINE TR 521 LONG RD ONA FL 33865

145 16-38-23-0000-0010-0000 ADAMS CHARLES T JR 521 LONG RD ONA FL 33865

146 17-38-23-0000-0020-0000 ADAMS CHARLES T JR 521 LONG RD ONA FL 33865

147 17-38-23-0000-0012-0000 RAWLS DUANE & SANDRA TRS & RAWLS VIVIAN P TR 12021 SW HWY 72 ARCADIA FL 34266

148 17-38-23-0000-0010-0000 PANTHER HAMMOCK LLC 1747 JOE MCINTOSH RD PLANT CITY FL 33565

149 08-38-23-0000-0010-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

150 07-38-23-0000-0010-0000 PANTHER HAMMOCK LLC 1747 JOE MCINTOSH RD PLANT CITY FL 33565

151 06-38-23-0000-0010-0000 PANTHER HAMMOCK LLC 1747 JOE MCINTOSH RD PLANT CITY FL 33565

152 06-38-23-0000-0012-0000 RAWLS DUANE & SANDRA TRS 12021 SW HWY 72 ARCADIA FL 34266

153 05-38-23-0000-0010-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

154 06-38-23-0000-0030-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

155 05-38-23-0000-0011-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

156 31-37-23-0000-0030-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

157 32-37-23-0000-0010-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

158 30-37-23-0000-0020-0000 FLINT ROBERT J TRUSTEE OF GWEN FLINT TRUST 2634 NW FLINT RD ARCADIA FL 34266

159 30-37-23-0000-0010-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

160 29-37-23-0000-0010-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

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Mosaic Fertilizer, LLC

DeSoto Mine

FDEP ERP Permit Application

Map 1-6

Key

Number

PARCEL ID OWNER NAMEMAILING / PHYSICAL

ADDRESSCITY STATE

ZIP

CODE

Table 1-1 Adjoining Property Owners

161 19-37-23-0000-0010-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

162 20-37-23-0000-0010-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

163 18-37-23-0000-0010-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

164 17-37-23-0000-0010-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

165 07-37-23-0000-0011-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

166 07-37-23-0000-0010-0000 DIMARE RUSKIN #2 LLC PO BOX 967 RUSKIN FL 33570

167 06-37-23-0000-0062-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

168 06-37-23-0000-0060-0000 DIMARE RUSKIN #2 LLC PO BOX 967 RUSKIN FL 33570

Within Mine 01-37-23-0000-0050-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 02-37-23-0000-0020-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 02-37-23-0000-0030-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 02-37-23-0294-00G0-0010 HOLLINGSWORTH V C SR ESTATE 5389 NW LILY AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

Within Mine 02-37-23-0294-00H0-0190 WILL AARON J 804 MONONGAHLEA AVE GLASSPORT PA 15045

Within Mine 02-37-23-0298-00A0-0010 HOLLINGSWORTH V C 5389 NW LILY AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

Within Mine 02-37-23-0298-00A0-0010 HOLLINGSWORTH V C 5389 NW LILY AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

Within Mine 02-37-23-0298-00A0-0010 HOLLINGSWORTH V C 5389 NW LILY AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

Within Mine 02-37-23-0298-00A0-0010 HOLLINGSWORTH V C 5389 NW LILY AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

Within Mine 02-37-23-0298-00A0-0010 HOLLINGSWORTH V C 5389 NW LILY AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

Within Mine 02-37-23-0298-00A0-0010 HOLLINGSWORTH V C 5389 NW LILY AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

Within Mine 02-37-23-0298-00A0-0010 HOLLINGSWORTH V C 5389 NW LILY AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

Within Mine 02-37-23-0298-00A0-0010 HOLLINGSWORTH V C 5389 NW LILY AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

Within Mine 02-37-23-0298-00A0-0180 HOLLINGSWORTH V C JR PR 5389 NW LILY AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

Within Mine 02-37-23-0298-00B0-0010 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 02-37-23-0298-00J0-0080 HOLLINGSWORTH V C SR ESTATE 5389 NW LILY AVE ARCADIA FL 34266

Within Mine 02-37-23-0298-00J0-0270 YOUNG SYLVESTER 1539 MOSS ST READING PA 19604

Parcels within DeSoto Mine Boundary

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DeSoto Mine

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Map 1-6

Key

Number

PARCEL ID OWNER NAMEMAILING / PHYSICAL

ADDRESSCITY STATE

ZIP

CODE

Table 1-1 Adjoining Property Owners

Within Mine 02-37-23-0298-00L0-0240 BINGAMAN ANNA 20 B MILL CREEK LOOP ASHEVILLE NC 28806

Within Mine 02-37-23-0298-00R0-0140 KOLAS FLORINDA 2240 STECHER AVE UNION NJ 7083

Within Mine 03-37-23-0299-0060-0250 HARDIN DOROTHY & KELLY JEANETTE & JENKINS BARBARA LILY AVE NW ARCADIA FL 34266

Within Mine 04-37-23-0000-0010-0000 HOLLINGSWORTH V C JR TR & HOLLINGSWORTH BETTY JO TR 3013 NW CO RD 661A ARCADIA FL 34266

Within Mine 04-37-23-0000-0020-0000 HOLLINGSWORTH V C JR TR & HOLLINGSWORTH BETTY JO TR 3013 NW CO RD 661A ARCADIA FL 34266

Within Mine 04-37-24-0000-0030-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 04-38-23-0000-0011-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 04-38-23-0000-0011-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 04-38-23-0000-0011-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 05-37-23-0000-0010-0000 HOLLINGSWORTH V C JR TR & HOLLINGSWORTH BETTY JO TR 3013 NW CO RD 661A ARCADIA FL 34266

Within Mine 05-37-23-0000-0011-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 05-37-23-0000-0012-0000 DIMARE RUSKIN #2 LLC PO BOX 967 RUSKIN FL 33570

Within Mine 05-37-24-0000-0011-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 05-38-23-0000-0010-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 05-38-23-0000-0011-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 06-37-23-0000-0010-0000 DIMARE RUSKIN #2 LLC PO BOX 967 RUSKIN FL 33570

Within Mine 06-37-23-0000-0021-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 06-37-23-0000-0060-0000 DIMARE RUSKIN #2 LLC PO BOX 967 RUSKIN FL 33570

Within Mine 06-37-23-0000-0061-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 06-37-24-0000-0020-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 07-37-23-0000-0010-0000 DIMARE RUSKIN #2 LLC PO BOX 967 RUSKIN FL 33570

Within Mine 07-37-24-0000-0015-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 08-37-23-0000-0010-0000 DIMARE RUSKIN #2 LLC PO BOX 967 RUSKIN FL 33570

Within Mine 08-37-23-0000-0011-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 08-37-23-0000-0020-0000 DIMARE RUSKIN #2 LLC PO BOX 967 RUSKIN FL 33570

Within Mine 08-37-23-0000-0030-0000 HOLLINGSWORTH V C JR TR & HOLLINGSWORTH BETTY JO TR 3013 NW CO RD 661A ARCADIA FL 34266

Within Mine 08-37-24-0000-0010-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

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DeSoto Mine

FDEP ERP Permit Application

Map 1-6

Key

Number

PARCEL ID OWNER NAMEMAILING / PHYSICAL

ADDRESSCITY STATE

ZIP

CODE

Table 1-1 Adjoining Property Owners

Within Mine 08-38-23-0000-0010-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 09-37-23-0000-0010-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 09-37-23-0000-0030-0000 HOLLINGSWORTH V C JR TR & HOLLINGSWORTH BETTY JO TR 3013 NW CO RD 661A ARCADIA FL 34266

Within Mine 09-37-24-0000-0010-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 09-38-23-0000-0010-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 10-37-23-0000-0010-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 10-37-23-0000-0025-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 10-37-23-0000-0050-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 10-37-23-0291-0180-0010 MOSAIC FERTILIZER LLC 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 10-37-23-0291-0260-0010 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 10-37-24-0000-0045-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 11-37-23-0000-0030-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 11-37-23-0293-00I0-0010 VAUGHN RANDOLPH 330 OLD ALABAMA RD MILNER GA 30257

Within Mine 11-37-23-0293-00I0-0030 WEST V LOUISE 1012 CHIPPEWA TR HOLLY HILL FL 32117

Within Mine 11-37-24-0000-0075-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 12-37-23-0000-0020-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 12-37-23-0000-0030-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 13-37-23-0000-0021-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 13-37-23-0000-0022-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 14-37-23-0000-0030-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 14-37-23-0000-0040-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 15-37-23-0000-0010-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 16-37-23-0000-0010-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 16-37-24-0000-0067-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 17-37-23-0000-0010-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 17-37-24-0000-0040-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 18-37-23-0000-0010-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

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DeSoto Mine

FDEP ERP Permit Application

Map 1-6

Key

Number

PARCEL ID OWNER NAMEMAILING / PHYSICAL

ADDRESSCITY STATE

ZIP

CODE

Table 1-1 Adjoining Property Owners

Within Mine 18-37-24-0000-0020-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 18-37-24-0000-0021-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 19-37-23-0000-0010-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 19-37-24-0000-0030-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 19-37-24-0000-0031-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 19-37-24-0000-0032-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 19-37-24-0000-0033-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 20-37-23-0000-0010-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 20-37-24-0000-0030-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 21-37-23-0000-0030-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 22-37-23-0000-0020-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 23-37-23-0000-0060-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 24-37-23-0000-0035-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 24-37-23-0000-0040-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 24-37-23-0000-0041-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 26-37-23-0000-0095-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 27-37-23-0000-0010-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 28-37-23-0000-0011-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 29-37-23-0000-0010-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 31-36-23-0000-0020-0000 DIMARE RUSKIN #2 LLC PO BOX 967 RUSKIN FL 33570

Within Mine 32-36-23-0000-0010-0000 HOLLINGSWORTH V C JR TR & HOLLINGSWORTH BETTY JO TR 3013 NW CO RD 661A ARCADIA FL 34266

Within Mine 32-36-23-0000-0012-0000 DIMARE RUSKIN #2 LLC PO BOX 967 RUSKIN FL 33570

Within Mine 32-37-23-0000-0010-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 33-36-23-0000-0020-0000 HOLLINGSWORTH V C JR TR & HOLLINGSWORTH BETTY JO TR 3013 NW CO RD 661A ARCADIA FL 34266

Within Mine 33-37-23-0000-0050-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 33-37-23-0000-0050-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Within Mine 34-37-23-0000-0020-0000 IMC-AGRICO COMPANY 13830 CIRCA CROSSING DR LITHIA FL 33547

Source: Hardee County Tax Assessor May 2013 update

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DeSoto Mine

FDEP ERP Permit Application

Table 1-2

Township Range Section Acres

36 23 31 369.7

32 320.4

33 321.2

23 Total 1011.3

36 Total 1011.3

37 23 1 146.9

2 147.7

3 0.0

4 630.0

5 604.0

6 532.2

7 296.9

8 621.3

9 578.4

10 271.7

11 571.0

12 519.0

13 212.3

14 150.5

15 600.5

16 586.5

17 633.0

18 47.4

19 51.3

20 554.3

21 658.4

22 292.3

23 13.6

24 158.9

26 16.7

27 287.2

28 700.8

29 450.7

32 417.5

33 721.0

34 69.6

23 Total 11541.8

DESOTO COUNTY

Acreage by County, Range and Section

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DeSoto Mine

FDEP ERP Permit Application

Table 1-2

Township Range Section Acres

Acreage by County, Range and Section

24 4 90.9

5 262.7

6 170.8

7 706.5

8 645.6

9 633.4

10 9.4

11 2.0

16 10.1

17 361.6

18 605.0

19 279.0

20 30.3

24 Total 3807.4

37 Total 15349.2

38 23 639.0

384.7

203.5

699.7

23 Total 1926.9

38 Total 1926.9

18287.4DeSoto County Total

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DeSoto Mine

FDEP ERP Permit Application

Date of

Meeting

or Site Visit

Agency Consultant Mtg Location

Agency

Representative

Present

Mosaic

Representative

Present

Consultant

Representative

Purpose of Meeting

or Site Visit

10/25/2011 FDEP DeSoto MineJ. Duke,

C. Cook B.Brammell Review UMAM Scores

3/27/2012 FDEP DeSoto MineJ. Duke,

C. CookB. Brammell Review UMAM Scores

3/28/2012 FDEP DeSoto MineJ. Duke,

M. RhianB. Brammell Review UMAM Scores

3/29/2012 FDEP DeSoto MineJ. Duke,

J. JordanB. Brammell Review UMAM Scores

6/5/2012 FDEP DeSoto MineJ. Duke,

C. CookB. Brammell Review UMAM Scores

6/6/2012 FDEP DeSoto Mine J. Duke B. Brammell Review UMAM Scores

6/7/2012 FDEP DeSoto Mine J. Duke B. Brammell Review UMAM Scores

9/4/2012 FDEP DeSoto MineJ. Duke,

C. CookB. Brammell Review UMAM Scores

9/5/2012 FDEP DeSoto MineJ. Duke,

J. JordanB. Brammell Review UMAM Scores

9/6/2012 FDEP DeSoto MineJ. Duke,

C. CookB. Brammell Review UMAM Scores

5/8/2013 FDEP AMEC

FDEP

Tallahassee

Office

C. Alvarez,

O. Owete,

A. Bozeman,

G. Henderson

B. Grant, B.

Arrington, S.

Thornton, B.

Brammell

J. Kiefer

Mine/No Mine /Avoidance &

Minimization Discussion;

DeSoto Rail Alternatives;

DeSoto Stream Plan

7/26/2013 FDEP AMEC

FDEP

Tallahassee

Office

C. Alvarez,

O. Owete,

A. Bozeman,

G. Henderson

B. Grant, B.

Arrington, S.

Thornton, B.

Brammell

K. Nowak

Mine/No Mine /Avoidance &

Minimization Discussion;

Offsite Mitigation; DeSoto

Crossings

8/29/2013 FDEP AMEC DeSoto MineM. Peterson,

D. Powell

B. Arrington, S.

Thornton, B.

Brammell

Mine/No Mine /Avoidance &

Minimization Discussion;

Offsite Mitigation; IWUP

Water Table Mitigation

Require

10/25/2013 FDEPHopping Green

& Sams

FDEP

Tallahassee

Office

D. Tyus,

G. Henderson,

C. Alvarez,

O. Owete,

O. Rivera

B. Brammell, J.

Matteson, S.

Thornton, D. Allen,

J. Faletto, B.

Arrington, B. Grant

F. Mathews

Mine/No Mine /Avoidance &

Minimization Discussion;

Offsite Mitigation; DeSoto

Crossings

11/22/2013 FDEP

FDEP

Tallahassee

office

D. Tyus,

G. Henderson,

C. Alvarez,

O. Owete,

O. Rivera

B. Grant, J.

Matteson, B.

Arrington

Mine/No Mine /Avoidance &

Minimization Discussion

Project Meeting LogTable 1-3

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DeSoto Mine

FDEP ERP Permit Application

Date of

Meeting

or Site Visit

Agency Consultant Mtg Location

Agency

Representative

Present

Mosaic

Representative

Present

Consultant

Representative

Purpose of Meeting

or Site Visit

Project Meeting LogTable 1-3

12/13/2013 FDEP AMEC

FDEP

Tallahassee

Office

D. Tyus,

G. Henderson,

O. Owete,

O. Rivera

B. Brammell, B.

Grant, S.

Thornton, B.

Arrington, J.

Matteson, D. Allen

J. KieferMine/No Mine /Avoidance &

Minimization Discussion

1/24/2014 FDEPHopping Green

& Sams

FDEP

Tallahassee

Office

D. Tyus,

C. Alvarez,

G. Henderson,

D. Fiesler,

O. Owete

S. Thornton, B.

Brammell, B.

Grant, B.

Arrington, J.

Faletto

F. MatthewsMine/No Mine /Avoidance &

Minimization Discussion

3/7/2014 FDEPAMEC, Hopping

Green & Sams

FDEP

Tallahassee

Office

C. Alvarez,

O. Rivera,

D. Tyus,

K. Hoenstine,

D. Fiesler,

T. Woods,

O. Owete

B. Arrington, B.

Grant, S.

Thornton, J.

Matteson

J. Kiefer,

F. Matthews

Mine Access Corridor &

Railroad Crossings

Alternative Analysis

5/16/2014 FDEP Ardaman

FDEP

Tallahassee

Office

D. Fiesler,

O. Owete,

G. Henderson,

D. Tyus,

O. Rivera,

C. Alvarez,

G. Rodriguez

B. Grant, S.

Thornton, B.

Brammel, B.

Arrington, J.

Matteson

J. Garlanger

Mine/No Mine /Avoidance &

Minimization Discussion;

Modeling

7/25/2014 FDEP

FDEP

Tallahassee

Office

G. Henderson,

T. Woods,

C. Alvarez,

O. Owete

B. Brammell, B.

Grant, S.

Thornton, B.

Arrington

Mine/No Mine /Avoidance &

Minimization Discussion

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Table 2-1-A-ii

FLUCFCS Description Pre-Total Avoided Mined/ Disturbed Reclaimed Post Total

111 Fixed Single Family Units 4.3 - 4.3 - - 150 Industrial 3.1 - 3.1 - -

7.4 0.0 7.4 0.0 0.0

211 Improved Pasture 8196.1 244.3 7951.7 6626.2 6869.7212 Unimproved Pastures 37.3 - 37.3 0.0 0.0213 Woodland Pasture 354.0 35.4 318.7 83.4 118.8214 Row Crop 1491.8 9.1 1482.7 - 9.1221 Citrus Groves 1057.4 35.6 1021.8 - 33.8224 Abandoned Groves 10.6 - 10.6 - - 241 Tree Nurseries 1.2 1.2 - 1.2260 Other Open Land 123.3 0.9 122.4 - 0.9

11271.8 326.6 10945.2 6709.6 7033.6310 Dry Prairie 20.3 1.4 18.9 114.1 115.5321 Palmetto Prairie 597.2 38.5 558.7 647.7 686.2329 Other Shurbs and Brush 46.4 6.0 40.4 57.5 63.5330 Mixed Range Land 76.6 2.8 73.7 73.7 76.6

740.4 48.7 691.7 893.1 941.9

411 Pine Flatwood 465.7 177.1 288.5 530.8 708.1420 Upland Hardwood Forests - - - 17.2 17.2421 Xeric Oak 2.6 - 2.6 20.8 20.8425 Temperate Hardwood 95.3 16.1 79.3 283.9 299.8427 Live Oak 775.0 84.4 690.6 983.2 1070.1428 Cabbage Palm 5.8 3.2 2.6 41.7 45.0432 Sand Live Oak 82.7 0.4 82.3 129.3 129.7434 Hardwood-Conifer Mixed 470.6 78.4 392.2 3009.4 3087.8437 Australian Piine 0.4 - 0.4 - - 438 Mixed Hardwoods 75.5 13.0 62.6 19.1 32.1

1973.6 372.6 1601.0 5035.4 5410.6

512 Ditched Natural Stream 7.1 0.1 7.0 - 0.1513 Wetland Cut Ditch 21.2 2.9 18.3 11.2 14.1514 Upland Cut Ditch 77.5 2.5 75.0 2.3 4.9520 Lakes - - - 339.3 339.3534 Pond 36.3 1.1 35.2 80.2 81.3

142.1 6.7 135.4 433.0 439.7

611 Bay Swamp 250.8 130.5 120.3 172.8 303.3613 Gum Swamp 9.4 0.1 9.2 18.6 18.7616 Inland Ponds and Sloughs 47.2 3.7 43.5 12.7 16.4617 Mixed Wetland Hardwoods 1068.0 390.2 677.8 662.4 1052.7621 Cypress 176.6 25.7 150.9 285.8 311.6625 Hydric Pine Flatwood 8.5 - 8.5 12.9 12.9626 Hydric Pine Savanna 22.7 15.1 7.6 26.0 41.1630 Wetland Forested Mixed 778.4 522.9 255.5 361.7 884.6

2361.5 1088.3 1273.3 1552.9 2641.2

641 Freshwater Marsh 1208.4 146.1 1062.3 1407.1 1553.3643 Wet Prairie 39.5 3.7 35.8 42.2 45.9647 Shrubby Wetland 200.1 95.8 104.3 105.7 201.6648 Wet Pasture 286.0 15.3 270.8 1.2 16.4

1734.0 260.9 1473.1 1556.2 1817.1

4095.5 1349.2 2746.4 3109.2 4458.3

743 Spoil Area 18.2 0.8 17.4 0.2 1.0814 Road 38.4 2.4 36.0 - 2.4

56.6 3.2 53.4 0.2 3.4

18287.4 2106.9 16180.5 16180.5 18287.4

Note: All acreages shown have been rounded to the nearest 10th; therefore, adding differences may occur

Site Land Use Cover - Vegetation Cover

TOTALS

Subtotal 700's and 800's

Subtotal Herbaceous Wetlands

Subtotal FLUCFCS 600's

Subtotal Forested Wetlands

Subtotal FLUCFCS 500's

Subtotal FLUCFCS 400's

Subtotal FLUCFCS 200's

Subtotal FLUCFCS 300's

Subtotal FLUCFCS 100's

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Table 2-2-C-i

Pre-Total Avoided Mined /

Disturbed Reclaimed Post Total

(641) Freshwater Marshes 1208.39 146.13 1062.26 1407.13 1553.26

(643) Wet Prairies 39.46 3.66 35.80 42.21 45.87

(647) Shrubby Wetland 200.14 95.84 104.29 105.74 201.58

(648) Wet Pastures 286.01 15.25 270.76 1.16 16.41

Sub-Total Herbaceous Wetlands 1,734.0 260.9 1,473.1 1,556.2 1,817.1

(611) Bay Swamps 250.83 130.49 120.34 172.80 303.29

(613) Gum Swamps 9.37 0.13 9.24 18.56 18.69

(616) Inland Ponds and Sloughs 47.21 3.70 43.51 12.68 16.38

(617) Mixed Wetland Hardwoods 1067.99 390.23 677.77 662.45 1052.68

(621) Cypress 176.60 25.75 150.85 285.85 311.59

(625) Hydric Pine Flatwoods 8.47 0.0 8.47 12.90 12.90

(626) Hydric Pine Savanna 22.69 15.09 7.60 26.02 41.10

(630) Wetland Forested Mixed 778.36 522.89 255.47 361.69 884.58

Sub-Total Forested Wetlands 2,361.5 1,088.3 1,273.3 1,552.9 2,641.2

Sub-Total Forested and Herbaceous Wetlands 4,095.5 1,349.2 2,746.4 3,109.2 4,458.3

(211) Improved Pasture 10.49 0.6 9.90 0.0 0.6

(213) Woodland Pastures 0.19 0.0 0.19 0.0 0.0

(214) Row Crop 4.11 0.0 4.11 0.0 0.0

(221) Citrus Groves 1.06 0.0 1.06 0.0 0.0

(310) Dry Prairie 0.16 0.0 0.16 0.0 0.0

(321) Palmetto Prairie 0.51 0.0 0.51 0.0 0.0

(330) Mixed Rangeland 0.03 0.0 0.03 0.0 0.0

(425) Temperate Hardwood 0.01 0.0 0.01 0.0 0.0

(427) Live Oak 0.57 0.55 0.02 0.0 0.55

(434) Hardwood-Conifer Mixed 0.28 0.06 0.21 0.0 0.06

Sub-Total Uplands 17.4 1.2 16.2 - 1.2

FDEP JD Wetland and OSW Impact Summary

Other Surface Waters

Herbaceous Wetlands

Forested Wetlands

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(512) Ditched Natural Stream 7.12 0.14 6.98 0.0 0.14

(513) Wetland Cut Ditch 21.19 2.93 18.26 11.17 14.10

(514) Upland cut ditches 75.69 2.52 73.17 2.35 4.87

(522) Lakes 100 -500 ac. 0.0 0.0 0.0 339.28 339.28

(534) Reservoirs - 10 ac. (cattle ponds) 36.34 1.12 35.23 80.19 81.31

Sub-Total Open Water 140.3 6.7 133.6 433.0 439.7

Sub-Total Other Surface Waters 157.8 7.9 149.8 433.0 440.9

Grand Total 4,253.3 1,357.1 2,896.2 3,542.2 4,899.2

2. If the value shows "0.0" then the value is less than 0.05 acres, and if "0.1", it is equal to or more than 0.05 acres

1. Note: Displayed numbers have been rounded to 1 decimal place.

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Table 2-2-C-ii

Wetland ID Land Use Impacted Acres Year Disturbed

BBR-1002 513 0.19 3

BBR-1004 513 0.58 4

BBR-1005 513 0.06 4

BBR-1007 514 0.35 13

BBR-1008 514 0.14 13

BBR-1010 514 0.33 13

BBR-1011 514 0.27 13

BBR-1012 514 0.34 4

BBR-1013 514 0.52 4

BBR-1014 514 0.06 5

BBR-1015 514 0.02 4

BBR-1016 514 0.38 4

BBR-1017 514 0.15 4

BBR-1018 514 0.31 4

BBR-1020 534 0.36 14

BBR-1022 611 0.30 3

BBR-1023 611 0.43 4

BBR-1024 617 0.00 3

BBR-1026 617 2.56 13

BBR-1027 617 0.65 3

BBR-1028 617 6.61 4

BBR-1029 617 7.78 -3

BBR-1030 641 0.07 3

BBR-1032 641 0.16 4

BBR-1036 648 0.72 -3

BBR-1037 648 0.17 13

BBR-1039 648 0.80 4

BBR-1040 648 0.18 4

BBR-1041 648 1.72 4

BBR-1046 514 0.18 5

BRB-2001 630 0.21 -1

BRB-2002 630 11.95 1

BRB-2004 641 6.43 2

BRB-2011 513 0.43 2

BRB-2012 513 0.14 2

BRB-2013 513 0.05 15

BRB-2014 513 0.06 -1

BRB-2016 514 0.06 7

BRB-2017 514 0.25 7

BRB-2019 514 0.69 7

BRB-2020 514 0.29 2

FDEP Wetland Impact Summary by ID

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Wetland ID Land Use Impacted Acres Year Disturbed

FDEP Wetland Impact Summary by ID

BRB-2021 514 0.12 -1

BRB-2022 514 0.07 -1

BRB-2023 514 0.30 -1

BRB-2024 514 1.48 3

BRB-2025 514 0.10 -1

BRB-2025 512 0.09 -1

BRB-2026 514 0.18 -1

BRB-2026 512 0.22 -1

BRB-2027 514 0.04 12

BRB-2028 514 0.21 11

BRB-2029 514 0.33 1

BRB-2029 512 0.27 1

BRB-2031 514 0.21 2

BRB-2032 514 0.12 -1

BRB-2033 514 1.05 2

BRB-2034 514 0.05 11

BRB-2035 514 0.02 -1

BRB-2037 514 0.26 1

BRB-2038 514 0.02 3

BRB-2039 514 0.08 -1

BRB-2040 514 0.02 13

BRB-2041 514 0.28 5

BRB-2043 534 0.21 -1

BRB-2044 534 0.53 4

BRB-2045 534 0.08 2

BRB-2046 534 0.21 1

BRB-2047 534 0.08 1

BRB-2048 534 0.19 2

BRB-2049 534 0.11 2

BRB-2050 534 0.05 3

BRB-2051 534 0.22 -1

BRB-2052 534 0.24 3

BRB-2053 534 0.18 1

BRB-2055 611 0.29 7

BRB-2059 611 1.65 12

BRB-2062 611 0.00 -1

BRB-2063 613 0.11 3

BRB-2064 613 0.37 3

BRB-2066 617 2.81 -1

BRB-2067 617 0.02 -1

BRB-2068 617 2.93 2

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Wetland ID Land Use Impacted Acres Year Disturbed

FDEP Wetland Impact Summary by ID

BRB-2070 617 1.05 -1

BRB-2071 617 2.69 3

BRB-2072 617 11.08 1

BRB-2073 617 0.30 4

BRB-2074 617 1.11 4

BRB-2075 617 1.17 1

BRB-2077 617 0.72 2

BRB-2078 617 0.50 2

BRB-2079 617 2.17 3

BRB-2080 617 0.64 -1

BRB-2081 617 1.21 -1

BRB-2082 617 14.43 -1

BRB-2083 617 0.35 3

BRB-2084 647 0.92 3

BRB-2085 621 0.12 1

BRB-2086 621 2.14 1

BRB-2087 621 0.23 1

BRB-2088 621 1.66 2

BRB-2089 630 43.02 2

BRB-2090 630 0.47 4

BRB-2091 630 0.91 4

BRB-2092 641 0.20 2

BRB-2094 641 0.16 2

BRB-2095 641 0.12 3

BRB-2096 641 0.37 3

BRB-2097 641 0.00 3

BRB-2098 641 0.99 3

BRB-2100 641 0.29 3

BRB-2102 641 0.14 -1

BRB-2103 641 0.30 -1

BRB-2104 641 0.02 -1

BRB-2105 641 0.04 -1

BRB-2107 641 1.30 1

BRB-2108 641 12.26 1

BRB-2110 641 0.09 11

BRB-2111 641 6.88 2

BRB-2112 641 0.52 2

BRB-2113 641 7.27 2

BRB-2114 641 4.72 2

BRB-2116 641 0.28 -1

BRB-2117 641 6.67 2

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Wetland ID Land Use Impacted Acres Year Disturbed

FDEP Wetland Impact Summary by ID

BRB-2119 641 0.04 -1

BRB-2120 648 0.14 3

BRB-2121 641 2.21 -1

BRB-2122 641 0.51 3

BRB-2123 641 3.26 -1

BRB-2124 641 0.53 3

BRB-2125 641 0.65 15

BRB-2126 641 1.32 3

BRB-2127 641 1.11 1

BRB-2128 641 1.00 3

BRB-2129 641 0.79 3

BRB-2130 641 0.44 4

BRB-2131 641 0.32 4

BRB-2132 641 0.11 4

BRB-2137 641 0.08 1

BRB-2139 643 1.01 -1

BRB-2140 643 0.21 -1

BRB-2141 643 0.69 -1

BRB-2142 648 0.74 4

BRB-2143 648 0.03 7

BRB-2144 648 0.04 7

BRB-2145 648 0.03 7

BRB-2146 648 0.11 7

BRB-2149 648 0.29 7

BRB-2153 648 0.66 12

BRB-2155 648 0.15 -1

BRB-2156 648 0.07 2

BRB-2158 648 1.02 1

BRB-2159 648 0.17 1

BRB-2160 648 0.10 1

BRB-2161 648 0.15 3

BRB-2163 647 0.36 7

BRB-2164 647 1.20 15

BRB-2165 647 0.08 12

BRB-2166 514 0.09 7

BRB-2167 514 0.33 13

BRB-2170 630 0.20 10

BRB-2171 630 0.20 9

BRB-2172 641 13.31 -3

BRB-2174 513 0.01 -3

BRB-2175 514 0.06 -3

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Wetland ID Land Use Impacted Acres Year Disturbed

FDEP Wetland Impact Summary by ID

BRB-2176 514 0.25 -3

BRB-2177 643 3.75 9

BRB-2178 643 1.65 9

BRB-2179 643 0.51 10

BRB-2180 643 0.73 10

BRB-2181 643 0.57 10

BRB-2182 630 2.12 9

BRB-2183 630 0.85 9

BRB-2184 630 4.40 10

BRB-2185 630 10.18 9

BRB-2186 534 0.11 10

BRB-2187 534 0.24 1

BRB-2188 534 0.11 11

BRB-2189 513 0.11 11

BRB-2190 513 0.06 9

BRB-2191 641 6.99 9

BRB-2192 641 0.21 11

BRB-2193 641 1.03 11

BRB-2194 648 1.99 9

BRB-2195 648 2.84 9

BRB-2196 625 0.72 9

BRB-2197 641 6.38 -3

BRB-2198 641 3.32 -3

BRB-2199 648 5.64 -3

BRB-2200 648 0.47 -3

BRB-2201 648 2.45 11

BRB-2202 513 0.18 -3

BRB-2202 514 0.02 -3

BRB-2203 514 0.03 -3

BRB-2204 534 0.35 -3

BRB-2205 513 0.18 -3

BRB-2206 514 0.05 -3

BRB-2207 514 0.12 11

BRB-2208 513 0.28 -3

BRB-2209 514 0.01 -2

BRB-2211 641 0.43 11

BRB-2212 648 0.65 11

BRB-2217 513 0.01 11

BRB-2218 513 0.02 11

BRB-2220 630 0.03 9

BSC-3610 648 0.05 -3

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Wetland ID Land Use Impacted Acres Year Disturbed

FDEP Wetland Impact Summary by ID

BSC-3612 648 0.04 -3

BSC-3619 648 0.85 8

BSC-3671 514 0.15 11

BSC-3676 514 0.06 -1

HCR-5006 641 7.54 2

HCR-5007 641 0.26 7

HCR-5008 641 3.80 7

HCR-5009 641 10.25 3

HCR-5014 630 0.72 -3

HCR-5017 513 0.04 5

HCR-5023 513 0.02 6

HCR-5024 513 0.02 6

HCR-5025 513 0.14 5

HCR-5026 513 0.02 5

HCR-5027 513 0.05 5

HCR-5028 513 0.02 9

HCR-5029 513 0.04 5

HCR-5030 513 0.03 5

HCR-5031 513 0.04 5

HCR-5033 513 0.03 9

HCR-5034 513 0.06 9

HCR-5035 513 0.14 9

HCR-5036 513 0.06 9

HCR-5037 513 0.02 9

HCR-5038 513 0.05 9

HCR-5039 513 0.05 9

HCR-5040 513 0.03 9

HCR-5041 513 0.02 9

HCR-5042 513 0.03 4

HCR-5043 513 0.02 4

HCR-5044 513 0.03 4

HCR-5045 513 0.04 4

HCR-5046 513 0.02 4

HCR-5047 513 0.01 4

HCR-5048 513 0.07 9

HCR-5049 513 0.17 4

HCR-5051 513 0.06 9

HCR-5052 513 0.04 3

HCR-5053 513 0.03 3

HCR-5054 513 0.05 3

HCR-5055 513 0.30 3

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Wetland ID Land Use Impacted Acres Year Disturbed

FDEP Wetland Impact Summary by ID

HCR-5056 513 0.05 9

HCR-5057 513 0.02 3

HCR-5059 513 0.02 9

HCR-5060 513 0.05 3

HCR-5061 513 0.12 3

HCR-5062 513 0.02 3

HCR-5063 513 0.03 3

HCR-5064 513 0.01 9

HCR-5065 513 0.02 9

HCR-5066 513 0.30 3

HCR-5067 513 0.02 2

HCR-5068 513 0.05 7

HCR-5069 513 0.06 2

HCR-5070 513 0.02 12

HCR-5071 513 0.02 10

HCR-5073 513 0.01 11

HCR-5074 513 0.27 11

HCR-5075 513 0.08 7

HCR-5076 513 0.21 6

HCR-5078 513 0.02 10

HCR-5079 513 0.45 10

HCR-5080 513 0.02 9

HCR-5081 513 0.03 9

HCR-5082 513 0.03 9

HCR-5085 514 0.30 5

HCR-5086 514 0.19 5

HCR-5089 514 0.33 5

HCR-5089 512 0.04 5

HCR-5090 514 0.04 5

HCR-5091 514 0.12 4

HCR-5091 512 0.46 4

HCR-5092 512 0.12 6

HCR-5093 514 0.11 5

HCR-5094 514 0.05 5

HCR-5095 514 0.36 8

HCR-5096 514 0.07 5

HCR-5097 514 0.07 8

HCR-5099 514 0.11 8

HCR-5100 514 0.05 9

HCR-5103 514 0.02 7

HCR-5104 514 0.19 4

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Wetland ID Land Use Impacted Acres Year Disturbed

FDEP Wetland Impact Summary by ID

HCR-5105 514 0.29 3

HCR-5106 514 0.16 8

HCR-5111 514 0.02 8

HCR-5112 514 0.01 4

HCR-5115 514 0.07 9

HCR-5116 514 0.24 7

HCR-5117 514 0.02 8

HCR-5118 514 0.13 3

HCR-5119 514 0.03 2

HCR-5120 514 0.53 -3

HCR-5121 514 0.04 7

HCR-5122 514 2.18 3

HCR-5123 514 0.01 6

HCR-5124 514 0.17 6

HCR-5126 514 0.13 9

HCR-5127 514 0.23 9

HCR-5128 514 0.03 6

HCR-5129 514 0.26 3

HCR-5130 514 0.38 3

HCR-5131 514 0.24 12

HCR-5132 514 0.02 13

HCR-5133 514 0.04 11

HCR-5134 514 0.03 11

HCR-5135 514 0.03 11

HCR-5136 514 0.04 11

HCR-5137 514 0.34 10

HCR-5138 514 0.40 6

HCR-5139 514 0.05 11

HCR-5140 514 0.05 11

HCR-5141 514 0.15 6

HCR-5142 514 0.68 11

HCR-5142 512 0.42 11

HCR-5143 514 0.04 11

HCR-5144 514 0.07 5

HCR-5145 514 0.50 10

HCR-5147 514 0.04 6

HCR-5150 514 0.03 9

HCR-5151 514 0.05 10

HCR-5152 512 0.27 8

HCR-5153 514 0.03 10

HCR-5154 514 0.11 9

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Wetland ID Land Use Impacted Acres Year Disturbed

FDEP Wetland Impact Summary by ID

HCR-5155 514 0.13 4

HCR-5156 514 0.04 8

HCR-5157 514 1.04 10

HCR-5158 648 0.59 3

HCR-5159 514 0.02 2

HCR-5160 514 0.07 2

HCR-5161 514 0.05 8

HCR-5164 534 0.13 4

HCR-5165 534 0.46 5

HCR-5167 534 0.12 5

HCR-5168 534 0.15 3

HCR-5170 534 0.33 7

HCR-5171 534 0.14 12

HCR-5173 534 0.13 7

HCR-5174 534 0.28 7

HCR-5175 534 0.44 9

HCR-5176 534 0.19 9

HCR-5177 534 0.11 10

HCR-5178 534 0.20 10

HCR-5179 534 0.07 10

HCR-5180 534 0.41 13

HCR-5181 534 0.03 11

HCR-5182 534 0.01 11

HCR-5183 534 0.09 7

HCR-5184 534 0.43 11

HCR-5185 534 0.35 11

HCR-5186 534 0.38 7

HCR-5187 534 0.14 12

HCR-5188 534 0.25 11

HCR-5189 534 0.28 9

HCR-5190 534 0.08 6

HCR-5191 534 0.33 11

HCR-5192 534 0.59 10

HCR-5193 534 0.19 8

HCR-5194 534 0.11 10

HCR-5195 534 0.06 8

HCR-5196 534 0.20 4

HCR-5200 611 1.88 6

HCR-5203 611 0.04 7

HCR-5207 611 0.40 7

HCR-5208 611 45.11 10

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Wetland ID Land Use Impacted Acres Year Disturbed

FDEP Wetland Impact Summary by ID

HCR-5210 611 0.80 4

HCR-5211 611 3.93 4

HCR-5212 613 3.09 5

HCR-5215 617 3.36 5

HCR-5216 617 8.31 6

HCR-5217 617 1.78 4

HCR-5218 617 6.34 3

HCR-5219 617 5.24 3

HCR-5220 617 5.06 3

HCR-5222 617 2.97 7

HCR-5223 617 0.62 8

HCR-5224 617 0.79 7

HCR-5225 617 1.99 6

HCR-5226 617 1.29 7

HCR-5227 617 0.30 12

HCR-5228 617 16.13 3

HCR-5229 617 0.06 12

HCR-5230 617 2.51 11

HCR-5231 617 4.64 5

HCR-5232 617 72.47 9

HCR-5235 617 3.25 5

HCR-5237 617 0.58 5

HCR-5238 617 0.28 5

HCR-5241 617 0.25 4

HCR-5246 617 2.00 5

HCR-5247 617 0.52 5

HCR-5248 617 0.35 9

HCR-5249 617 0.32 9

HCR-5250 617 0.17 9

HCR-5252 617 31.19 3

HCR-5253 617 0.20 3

HCR-5254 617 0.12 2

HCR-5255 617 1.04 12

HCR-5256 617 0.50 12

HCR-5257 617 1.59 12

HCR-5260 617 0.03 6

HCR-5261 617 1.54 6

HCR-5262 617 0.23 6

HCR-5266 617 2.83 -3

HCR-5267 617 3.73 5

HCR-5268 617 9.75 4

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Wetland ID Land Use Impacted Acres Year Disturbed

FDEP Wetland Impact Summary by ID

HCR-5269 617 1.31 5

HCR-5270 617 8.70 10

HCR-5271 617 0.48 9

HCR-5272 617 4.44 4

HCR-5283 647 0.34 4

HCR-5284 647 0.48 6

HCR-5290 621 1.86 6

HCR-5297 626 0.69 -3

HCR-5301 630 0.37 6

HCR-5302 630 0.49 6

HCR-5303 630 1.05 6

HCR-5304 630 0.80 6

HCR-5305 630 0.25 5

HCR-5306 630 0.61 5

HCR-5307 630 0.37 5

HCR-5308 630 2.09 4

HCR-5309 630 2.46 4

HCR-5314 630 25.07 5

HCR-5315 630 33.42 -3

HCR-5321 641 6.59 5

HCR-5337 641 4.19 6

HCR-5338 641 39.22 4

HCR-5339 641 1.09 9

HCR-5340 641 6.22 4

HCR-5341 641 2.99 8

HCR-5342 641 25.05 5

HCR-5344 641 5.95 5

HCR-5348 641 14.94 8

HCR-5352 641 6.88 4

HCR-5353 641 6.72 4

HCR-5354 641 30.22 4

HCR-5356 641 2.92 3

HCR-5357 641 4.08 4

HCR-5358 641 17.11 4

HCR-5359 641 0.96 3

HCR-5360 641 11.75 8

HCR-5361 641 10.95 3

HCR-5362 641 4.42 2

HCR-5363 641 4.55 2

HCR-5365 641 18.16 12

HCR-5366 641 0.05 10

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Wetland ID Land Use Impacted Acres Year Disturbed

FDEP Wetland Impact Summary by ID

HCR-5367 641 0.23 10

HCR-5368 641 1.11 11

HCR-5369 641 0.46 11

HCR-5370 641 1.99 11

HCR-5371 641 0.29 11

HCR-5372 648 0.99 11

HCR-5373 641 6.68 11

HCR-5374 641 1.10 12

HCR-5375 641 1.93 12

HCR-5376 641 0.19 12

HCR-5377 641 0.22 11

HCR-5378 641 0.92 10

HCR-5379 641 5.28 9

HCR-5380 641 0.28 10

HCR-5381 641 0.31 11

HCR-5382 641 1.33 9

HCR-5383 641 0.59 10

HCR-5384 641 11.03 8

HCR-5385 641 0.13 4

HCR-5386 641 0.58 10

HCR-5387 641 4.56 10

HCR-5388 641 1.17 4

HCR-5389 641 0.69 4

HCR-5390 641 0.81 9

HCR-5391 641 0.57 9

HCR-5392 641 0.20 8

HCR-5393 641 0.67 8

HCR-5394 641 0.16 10

HCR-5398 641 0.31 5

HCR-5399 641 0.15 5

HCR-5406 641 0.91 5

HCR-5409 641 0.84 6

HCR-5410 641 2.44 6

HCR-5411 643 1.01 7

HCR-5419 641 4.78 5

HCR-5420 641 0.46 5

HCR-5426 641 5.80 4

HCR-5429 641 0.14 4

HCR-5430 648 0.02 7

HCR-5432 641 0.67 3

HCR-5435 641 0.20 3

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Wetland ID Land Use Impacted Acres Year Disturbed

FDEP Wetland Impact Summary by ID

HCR-5436 641 3.07 3

HCR-5439 641 2.93 2

HCR-5446 643 2.59 -3

HCR-5448 648 0.34 6

HCR-5449 641 0.03 12

HCR-5450 648 1.37 5

HCR-5451 648 0.49 6

HCR-5452 641 0.74 9

HCR-5455 648 7.40 5

HCR-5457 648 0.19 5

HCR-5463 648 0.30 7

HCR-5465 648 0.42 7

HCR-5466 648 0.04 7

HCR-5470 648 0.14 3

HCR-5471 648 1.43 9

HCR-5472 648 0.89 9

HCR-5473 648 2.85 3

HCR-5474 648 1.17 3

HCR-5476 648 2.67 7

HCR-5477 648 8.14 7

HCR-5480 648 0.38 6

HCR-5481 648 0.70 6

HCR-5482 648 0.13 6

HCR-5483 648 0.45 6

HCR-5484 648 2.53 7

HCR-5488 648 0.16 6

HCR-5489 648 0.09 11

HCR-5490 648 0.23 4

HCR-5491 648 0.23 10

HCR-5492 648 0.75 4

HCR-5493 648 0.43 9

HCR-5494 648 0.33 8

HCR-5495 648 0.23 10

HCR-5496 648 0.22 4

HCR-5499 648 2.79 2

HCR-5501 648 1.47 2

HCR-5502 648 1.71 2

HCR-5503 648 0.52 2

HCR-5505 648 0.15 -3

HCR-5506 648 0.19 -3

HCR-5507 648 0.57 -3

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Table 2-2-C-ii

Wetland ID Land Use Impacted Acres Year Disturbed

FDEP Wetland Impact Summary by ID

HCR-5508 648 0.11 -3

HCR-5509 648 0.04 -3

HCR-5522 647 3.34 9

HCR-5526 647 0.50 3

HCR-5529 647 0.59 5

HCR-5530 647 0.33 5

HCR-5531 647 1.14 5

HCR-5532 647 0.45 5

HCR-5533 647 1.49 12

HCR-5534 647 0.47 4

HCR-5536 641 0.60 4

HCR-5540 647 1.84 4

HCR-5541 647 0.31 4

HCR-5542 647 0.31 9

HCR-5543 647 0.61 8

HCR-5544 647 1.48 3

HCR-5545 647 1.02 3

HCR-5547 514 0.02 5

HCR-5548 643 5.27 12

HCR-5549 648 0.87 -3

HCR-5550 514 0.05 5

HCR-5551 514 0.04 5

HCR-5553 514 0.04 9

HCR-5554 514 0.06 8

HCR-5557 514 0.05 11

HCR-5558 641 5.02 8

HCR-5559 648 0.20 8

HCR-5560 648 2.91 -3

HCR-5562 514 0.37 5

HCR-5566 617 0.60 6

HCR-5567 514 0.10 7

HCR-5568 534 0.04 7

HCR-5569 534 0.11 6

HCR-5573 648 0.37 3

HCR-5574 648 0.68 3

HCR-5575 648 0.09 3

HCR-5577 648 2.83 4

HCR-5578 514 0.04 3

HCR-5579 514 0.06 3

HCR-5583 648 0.52 7

HCR-5584 648 2.31 10

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Wetland ID Land Use Impacted Acres Year Disturbed

FDEP Wetland Impact Summary by ID

HCR-5585 514 0.12 12

HCR-5586 514 0.22 10

HCR-5587 514 0.01 10

HCR-5588 514 0.02 10

HCR-5589 514 0.16 10

HCR-5590 648 2.85 2

HCR-5591 643 0.89 3

HCR-5594 514 1.31 4

HCR-5595 514 0.49 -3

HCR-5596 648 0.68 2

HCR-5597 514 0.02 3

HCR-5607 514 0.02 5

HCR-5608 514 0.06 7

HCR-5609 514 0.15 5

HCR-5610 514 0.26 5

HCR-5611 617 1.52 4

OHB-7001 648 0.15 11

OHB-7002 617 0.09 -3

OHB-7003 513 0.03 7

OHB-7004 513 0.35 9

OHB-7005 513 0.11 9

OHB-7006 513 0.07 9

OHB-7007 513 0.12 9

OHB-7008 513 0.04 10

OHB-7009 513 0.15 10

OHB-7010 513 0.02 10

OHB-7011 513 0.01 10

OHB-7012 513 0.04 10

OHB-7013 513 0.29 9

OHB-7014 513 0.04 10

OHB-7015 513 1.41 9

OHB-7016 513 0.01 11

OHB-7017 513 0.01 3

OHB-7018 513 0.06 3

OHB-7019 513 0.24 11

OHB-7020 513 0.01 3

OHB-7021 513 0.01 3

OHB-7022 513 0.02 11

OHB-7023 513 0.16 -3

OHB-7024 513 0.04 4

OHB-7025 513 0.05 11

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Wetland ID Land Use Impacted Acres Year Disturbed

FDEP Wetland Impact Summary by ID

OHB-7027 513 0.38 -3

OHB-7028 513 0.04 5

OHB-7029 513 0.05 4

OHB-7030 513 0.03 6

OHB-7031 513 0.02 5

OHB-7032 513 0.01 5

OHB-7033 513 0.16 4

OHB-7034 513 0.03 4

OHB-7035 513 0.03 4

OHB-7036 513 0.05 6

OHB-7037 513 0.02 6

OHB-7038 513 0.02 4

OHB-7039 513 0.03 4

OHB-7041 513 0.03 4

OHB-7042 513 0.03 4

OHB-7043 513 0.04 4

OHB-7044 513 0.05 4

OHB-7045 513 0.01 4

OHB-7046 513 0.03 4

OHB-7047 513 0.06 7

OHB-7048 513 0.14 7

OHB-7049 513 0.08 7

OHB-7050 513 0.15 7

OHB-7051 513 0.17 8

OHB-7052 513 0.02 8

OHB-7053 513 0.03 7

OHB-7054 514 0.04 7

OHB-7055 514 0.18 7

OHB-7056 514 0.03 10

OHB-7057 512 0.23 10

OHB-7058 514 0.07 11

OHB-7059 512 0.14 11

OHB-7060 514 0.04 3

OHB-7061 514 0.02 3

OHB-7062 514 0.04 11

OHB-7063 514 0.03 3

OHB-7064 514 0.42 10

OHB-7065 514 0.70 -3

OHB-7066 514 0.10 4

OHB-7067 514 0.09 12

OHB-7068 514 0.90 -3

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Table 2-2-C-ii

Wetland ID Land Use Impacted Acres Year Disturbed

FDEP Wetland Impact Summary by ID

OHB-7068 512 0.21 -3

OHB-7069 514 0.09 4

OHB-7070 514 0.08 6

OHB-7071 514 0.26 -3

OHB-7072 514 0.04 6

OHB-7073 514 0.26 -3

OHB-7074 514 0.11 4

OHB-7075 514 0.10 6

OHB-7076 514 0.04 4

OHB-7077 514 0.06 4

OHB-7078 514 0.02 4

OHB-7079 514 0.02 4

OHB-7080 514 0.08 4

OHB-7081 514 0.02 4

OHB-7082 514 0.03 4

OHB-7083 514 0.29 4

OHB-7084 514 0.03 7

OHB-7085 514 0.50 10

OHB-7086 514 0.03 9

OHB-7088 514 0.21 5

OHB-7092 514 0.02 8

OHB-7094 514 0.07 8

OHB-7096 514 0.09 7

OHB-7098 534 0.29 7

OHB-7099 534 0.30 7

OHB-7100 534 0.22 7

OHB-7101 534 0.55 7

OHB-7102 534 0.23 9

OHB-7103 534 0.45 9

OHB-7104 534 0.26 9

OHB-7105 534 0.18 9

OHB-7106 534 0.08 10

OHB-7107 534 0.24 10

OHB-7108 534 0.25 11

OHB-7109 534 0.32 -3

OHB-7110 534 0.25 -3

OHB-7111 534 0.36 5

OHB-7112 534 0.09 6

OHB-7113 534 0.21 5

OHB-7114 534 0.21 4

OHB-7115 534 0.50 5

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Table 2-2-C-ii

Wetland ID Land Use Impacted Acres Year Disturbed

FDEP Wetland Impact Summary by ID

OHB-7116 534 0.11 4

OHB-7117 534 0.75 11

OHB-7118 534 0.09 6

OHB-7119 534 0.42 5

OHB-7120 534 0.07 6

OHB-7121 534 0.06 4

OHB-7122 534 0.40 4

OHB-7123 534 0.48 4

OHB-7124 534 0.20 5

OHB-7125 534 0.04 9

OHB-7126 534 0.28 7

OHB-7127 534 0.15 7

OHB-7128 534 0.24 8

OHB-7129 534 0.21 8

OHB-7130 534 0.16 9

OHB-7131 534 0.11 6

OHB-7132 534 0.38 8

OHB-7133 611 18.78 8

OHB-7134 613 0.38 12

OHB-7135 613 1.31 4

OHB-7136 613 0.22 6

OHB-7137 613 0.25 12

OHB-7138 613 1.44 9

OHB-7139 613 0.31 4

OHB-7140 613 0.34 8

OHB-7141 613 0.41 8

OHB-7142 617 5.27 10

OHB-7143 617 1.99 9

OHB-7144 617 0.35 10

OHB-7145 617 8.07 10

OHB-7146 617 3.91 11

OHB-7147 617 0.36 3

OHB-7148 617 1.71 3

OHB-7149 617 0.58 -3

OHB-7150 617 0.54 11

OHB-7151 617 1.63 12

OHB-7152 617 1.03 5

OHB-7153 617 0.66 12

OHB-7154 617 0.18 12

OHB-7155 617 7.45 4

OHB-7156 617 0.96 8

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Wetland ID Land Use Impacted Acres Year Disturbed

FDEP Wetland Impact Summary by ID

OHB-7157 617 0.64 7

OHB-7158 617 0.20 10

OHB-7159 617 0.19 3

OHB-7160 617 0.29 3

OHB-7161 617 1.94 11

OHB-7162 617 0.25 4

OHB-7163 617 0.63 12

OHB-7164 617 0.30 4

OHB-7165 617 0.83 12

OHB-7166 617 0.51 11

OHB-7167 617 1.15 8

OHB-7168 617 1.56 8

OHB-7169 617 2.42 8

OHB-7170 617 0.64 7

OHB-7171 621 0.23 11

OHB-7172 621 2.24 12

OHB-7173 621 0.12 12

OHB-7174 621 68.94 11

OHB-7175 641 0.01 7

OHB-7176 641 3.09 7

OHB-7177 641 10.18 9

OHB-7178 641 3.82 9

OHB-7179 641 1.09 10

OHB-7181 641 3.39 10

OHB-7182 641 0.32 10

OHB-7183 641 22.89 9

OHB-7184 641 0.15 11

OHB-7185 641 7.30 9

OHB-7186 641 4.35 11

OHB-7187 641 0.53 3

OHB-7188 641 7.00 3

OHB-7189 641 2.21 3

OHB-7190 641 1.43 3

OHB-7191 641 1.25 11

OHB-7192 641 2.06 11

OHB-7193 641 1.73 3

OHB-7194 641 5.34 -3

OHB-7195 641 0.57 11

OHB-7196 641 0.26 11

OHB-7198 641 1.94 -3

OHB-7199 641 0.90 5

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Table 2-2-C-ii

Wetland ID Land Use Impacted Acres Year Disturbed

FDEP Wetland Impact Summary by ID

OHB-7200 641 0.53 12

OHB-7201 641 4.75 12

OHB-7202 641 5.68 -3

OHB-7203 641 0.64 6

OHB-7204 641 6.39 -3

OHB-7205 641 2.74 6

OHB-7206 641 0.74 12

OHB-7207 641 12.49 -3

OHB-7208 641 3.97 12

OHB-7209 641 1.14 12

OHB-7210 641 0.21 6

OHB-7211 641 0.15 6

OHB-7212 641 2.13 5

OHB-7213 641 5.70 4

OHB-7214 641 3.21 12

OHB-7215 641 3.51 4

OHB-7216 641 3.54 4

OHB-7217 641 0.61 5

OHB-7218 641 0.27 6

OHB-7219 641 1.11 5

OHB-7220 641 0.63 6

OHB-7221 641 3.04 4

OHB-7222 641 2.94 12

OHB-7223 641 1.30 6

OHB-7224 641 0.87 12

OHB-7225 641 0.66 4

OHB-7226 641 0.66 4

OHB-7227 641 0.43 11

OHB-7228 641 2.86 4

OHB-7229 641 2.81 5

OHB-7230 641 9.66 11

OHB-7231 641 0.74 11

OHB-7232 641 1.92 6

OHB-7233 641 2.06 11

OHB-7234 641 10.18 4

OHB-7235 641 0.33 11

OHB-7236 641 0.73 4

OHB-7237 641 1.87 4

OHB-7238 641 0.19 4

OHB-7239 641 0.79 4

OHB-7240 641 6.05 5

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Table 2-2-C-ii

Wetland ID Land Use Impacted Acres Year Disturbed

FDEP Wetland Impact Summary by ID

OHB-7241 641 0.26 9

OHB-7242 641 0.81 4

OHB-7243 641 0.62 8

OHB-7244 641 2.47 7

OHB-7245 641 2.67 8

OHB-7246 641 0.42 9

OHB-7247 641 0.69 9

OHB-7248 641 0.06 8

OHB-7249 641 0.43 8

OHB-7250 641 0.13 8

OHB-7251 641 20.54 6

OHB-7252 641 5.90 7

OHB-7253 641 0.84 9

OHB-7254 641 1.47 7

OHB-7255 641 1.63 8

OHB-7256 641 1.42 6

OHB-7257 641 0.65 6

OHB-7258 641 25.73 6

OHB-7259 641 1.18 7

OHB-7260 641 2.40 7

OHB-7261 648 2.99 7

OHB-7262 641 0.39 10

OHB-7263 648 0.14 11

OHB-7264 641 0.68 5

OHB-7265 648 0.94 4

OHB-7266 641 0.04 8

OHB-7267 641 1.37 9

OHB-7268 648 0.45 7

OHB-7269 648 1.40 7

OHB-7270 648 0.36 7

OHB-7271 648 1.97 9

OHB-7272 648 0.78 3

OHB-7273 648 0.14 3

OHB-7274 648 0.23 3

OHB-7275 648 0.72 11

OHB-7276 648 0.32 3

OHB-7277 648 0.15 3

OHB-7278 648 1.07 3

OHB-7279 648 0.89 3

OHB-7280 648 0.62 3

OHB-7281 648 0.30 4

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Wetland ID Land Use Impacted Acres Year Disturbed

FDEP Wetland Impact Summary by ID

OHB-7282 648 0.59 12

OHB-7284 648 0.69 4

OHB-7286 648 0.23 6

OHB-7287 648 1.04 4

OHB-7288 648 0.57 4

OHB-7289 648 0.26 4

OHB-7290 648 0.70 4

OHB-7291 648 2.00 4

OHB-7292 648 0.42 4

OHB-7293 648 1.26 7

OHB-7294 648 0.41 8

OHB-7295 648 1.80 7

OHB-7296 648 0.66 8

OHB-7297 648 1.54 8

OHB-7298 648 0.10 9

OHB-7299 648 0.09 9

OHB-7300 648 2.24 6

OHB-7301 648 5.40 5

OHB-7302 648 3.66 5

OHB-7303 647 4.57 12

OHB-7304 647 1.39 12

OHB-7305 647 0.53 6

OHB-7306 647 0.67 11

OHB-7307 647 6.00 11

OHB-7308 647 4.60 12

OHB-7309 647 0.42 8

OHB-7310 647 3.28 9

OHB-7311 647 3.12 9

OHB-7312 647 1.88 12

OHB-7313 647 22.32 11

OHB-7314 514 0.16 11

OHB-7314 512 0.14 11

OHB-7315 514 0.05 6

OHB-7317 641 4.37 9

OHB-7318 641 0.85 9

OHB-7319 641 0.08 9

OHB-7320 641 7.80 9

OHB-7321 641 0.38 9

OHB-7322 641 0.20 8

OHB-7323 648 0.29 6

OHB-7324 648 0.04 6

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Wetland ID Land Use Impacted Acres Year Disturbed

FDEP Wetland Impact Summary by ID

OHB-7326 514 0.16 12

OHB-7327 648 1.50 6

OHB-7332 514 0.07 10

OHB-7334 514 0.02 9

OHB-7335 514 0.02 9

OHB-7336 514 0.02 9

OHB-7337 514 0.04 9

OHB-7338 514 0.06 9

OHB-7339 514 0.09 9

OHB-7340 643 0.96 11

OHB-7343 534 0.03 -3

OHB-7344 648 0.21 7

PR-8001 617 0.95 -3

PR-8002 641 0.86 -3

PR-8003 648 0.31 -3

UDS-9012 513 0.09 7

UDS-9016 513 0.08 8

UDS-9048 514 0.09 5

UDS-9050 514 0.24 6

UDS-9053 514 0.05 8

UDS-9054 514 0.07 7

UDS-9056 514 0.05 7

UDS-9060 514 0.03 8

UDS-9066 514 0.01 8

UDS-9092 534 0.05 7

UDS-9093 534 0.11 8

UDS-9094 534 0.09 8

UDS-9095 534 0.08 8

UDS-9115 617 1.21 8

UDS-9118 617 0.99 7

UDS-9121 617 0.46 8

UDS-9122 617 3.72 5

UDS-9131 625 7.75 7

UDS-9137 626 0.95 7

UDS-9138 626 1.48 8

UDS-9139 626 1.53 7

UDS-9140 626 2.95 7

UDS-9154 641 15.04 7

UDS-9156 641 2.97 8

UDS-9158 641 15.62 7

UDS-9160 641 2.13 7

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Wetland ID Land Use Impacted Acres Year Disturbed

FDEP Wetland Impact Summary by ID

UDS-9163 641 1.70 6

UDS-9164 641 44.29 5

UDS-9243 647 2.03 7

UDS-9254 647 1.01 7

UDS-9267 641 0.06 8

UDS-9269 514 0.10 7

UDS-9270 514 0.01 8

UDS-9272 514 0.20 8

UDS-9273 514 0.54 6

Un-named-211-1 211 0.01 -3

Un-named-211-10 211 0.35 8

Un-named-211-11 211 0.00 9

Un-named-211-12 211 0.33 11

Un-named-211-13 211 0.37 12

Un-named-211-14 211 0.50 13

Un-named-211-15 211 0.29 14

Un-named-211-16 211 0.05 15

Un-named-211-2 211 0.08 -1

Un-named-211-3 211 0.09 1

Un-named-211-4 211 1.10 2

Un-named-211-5 211 0.21 3

Un-named-211-6 211 1.62 4

Un-named-211-7 211 3.11 5

Un-named-211-8 211 0.92 6

Un-named-211-9 211 0.89 7

Un-named-213-1 213 0.11 5

Un-named-213-2 213 0.08 13

Un-named-214-1 214 0.00 2

Un-named-214-2 214 1.48 4

Un-named-214-3 214 1.97 5

Un-named-214-4 214 0.14 8

Un-named-214-5 214 0.51 9

Un-named-221-1 221 0.00 3

Un-named-221-2 221 0.44 4

Un-named-221-3 221 0.45 5

Un-named-221-4 221 0.14 12

Un-named-221-5 221 0.02 13

Un-named-310 310 0.16 8

Un-named-321-1 321 0.00 -3

Un-named-321-2 321 0.00 3

Un-named-321-3 321 0.28 4

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Wetland ID Land Use Impacted Acres Year Disturbed

FDEP Wetland Impact Summary by ID

Un-named-321-4 321 0.06 7

Un-named-321-5 321 0.11 8

Un-named-321-6 321 0.07 9

Un-named-330 330 0.03 5

Un-named-425-1 425 0.01 3

Un-named-425-2 425 0.01 5

Un-named-427 427 0.02 -3

Un-named-434-1 434 0.03 -3

Un-named-434-2 434 0.07 4

Un-named-434-3 434 0.09 7

Un-named-434-4 434 0.00 8

Un-named-434-5 434 0.02 14

Un-named-512-1 512 0.08 -3

Un-named-512-2 512 0.17 14

Un-named-514-1 514 0.19 11

Un-named-514-2 514 0.00 13

Un-named-514-3 514 0.11 14

Un-named-743-1 743 0.00 -3

Un-named-743-2 743 0.00 8

USL-10001 641 0.22 7

USL-10002 641 0.47 8

USL-10003 641 0.98 8

USL-10004 513 0.15 7

USL-10005 513 0.31 7

USL-10006 513 0.31 8

USL-10007 513 0.13 7

USL-10008 513 0.98 7

USL-10009 514 0.04 7

USL-10010 514 0.06 7

USL-10011 514 0.01 8

USL-10012 514 0.02 8

USL-10013 514 0.02 8

USL-10014 514 0.02 8

USL-10015 514 0.72 7

USL-10016 514 0.07 7

USL-10017 514 0.04 7

USL-10018 514 0.06 7

USL-10019 514 0.03 7

USL-10020 514 0.05 7

USL-10021 514 0.07 7

USL-10022 514 0.11 7

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Wetland ID Land Use Impacted Acres Year Disturbed

FDEP Wetland Impact Summary by ID

USL-10023 514 0.01 7

USL-10024 514 0.28 7

USL-10025 514 0.09 7

USL-10026 534 0.18 7

USL-10027 534 0.52 7

USL-10028 534 0.25 8

USL-10029 617 0.77 7

USL-10030 617 0.60 7

USL-10031 617 0.28 8

USL-10032 617 0.11 8

USL-10033 641 1.17 7

USL-10034 641 0.37 7

USL-10035 648 0.11 7

USL-10036 648 0.50 7

USL-10037 648 1.35 7

USL-10038 648 1.47 7

USL-10039 648 3.35 8

USL-10040 648 0.08 8

USL-10041 648 6.31 7

USL-10042 648 5.22 7

USL-10043 648 0.10 8

USL-10044 648 0.13 8

USL-10045 648 0.06 8

USL-10046 648 0.29 8

USL-10047 648 0.09 8

USL-10048 648 1.26 8

USL-10049 648 0.54 8

USL-10050 648 1.26 8

USL-10051 648 0.17 8

USL-10052 648 0.03 8

USL-10053 648 0.38 7

USL-10054 648 0.89 8

USL-10055 648 0.73 8

USL-10056 648 0.38 8

USL-10057 648 0.02 7

USL-10058 648 0.61 7

USL-10059 648 1.29 7

USL-10060 647 0.67 7

USL-10061 648 0.07 7

UST-11003 630 1.28 14

UST-11004 630 42.03 -3

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Wetland ID Land Use Impacted Acres Year Disturbed

FDEP Wetland Impact Summary by ID

UST-11005 630 2.19 1

UST-11006 630 21.11 1

UST-11007 630 1.38 1

UST-11008 630 6.03 15

UST-11009 641 5.44 -3

UST-11010 641 0.30 2

UST-11012 513 0.03 12

UST-11013 513 0.04 14

UST-11016 513 0.13 13

UST-11017 513 0.07 1

UST-11018 513 0.06 15

UST-11019 513 0.02 1

UST-11020 514 0.19 1

UST-11023 513 0.02 15

UST-11024 513 0.03 15

UST-11026 514 0.31 -1

UST-11027 514 0.06 -1

UST-11031 514 1.68 -3

UST-11032 514 0.48 -3

UST-11034 514 0.10 13

UST-11036 514 0.13 -3

UST-11038 514 0.14 1

UST-11039 514 0.17 1

UST-11040 514 0.12 -3

UST-11041 514 0.53 1

UST-11042 514 0.70 1

UST-11044 514 0.08 -3

UST-11045 514 0.07 -3

UST-11047 514 0.02 1

UST-11048 514 0.34 1

UST-11049 514 0.27 1

UST-11050 514 0.06 15

UST-11051 514 0.24 1

UST-11052 514 0.08 15

UST-11053 514 0.05 15

UST-11054 514 0.02 15

UST-11055 514 0.03 15

UST-11056 514 0.02 15

UST-11058 534 0.29 8

UST-11059 534 0.04 8

UST-11060 534 0.43 2

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Wetland ID Land Use Impacted Acres Year Disturbed

FDEP Wetland Impact Summary by ID

UST-11061 534 1.03 2

UST-11062 534 0.81 -3

UST-11063 534 0.25 3

UST-11064 534 0.18 -1

UST-11065 534 0.29 14

UST-11066 534 0.15 -3

UST-11067 534 0.28 1

UST-11068 534 0.32 1

UST-11069 534 0.22 2

UST-11070 534 0.41 15

UST-11071 611 8.64 1

UST-11072 613 0.37 -1

UST-11073 613 0.55 -1

UST-11074 616 1.03 2

UST-11075 616 6.67 2

UST-11076 616 1.60 2

UST-11077 616 0.34 2

UST-11078 617 1.87 8

UST-11079 617 4.20 8

UST-11080 617 25.15 2

UST-11081 617 1.13 2

UST-11082 617 21.07 2

UST-11084 617 0.76 3

UST-11085 617 6.34 3

UST-11087 617 1.09 -3

UST-11088 617 2.88 -3

UST-11089 617 14.67 1

UST-11090 617 3.40 15

UST-11091 617 5.85 -1

UST-11092 617 1.92 15

UST-11093 617 4.90 -1

UST-11094 617 1.86 -2

UST-11096 617 4.44 8

UST-11097 617 8.99 2

UST-11101 617 84.50 -3

UST-11102 617 0.13 -3

UST-11104 617 1.17 3

UST-11105 617 0.44 13

UST-11106 617 3.63 12

UST-11107 617 0.20 12

UST-11110 617 0.35 -3

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Wetland ID Land Use Impacted Acres Year Disturbed

FDEP Wetland Impact Summary by ID

UST-11111 617 0.36 -3

UST-11113 617 0.92 -3

UST-11114 617 11.09 -3

UST-11115 617 4.73 1

UST-11116 617 2.90 15

UST-11117 617 1.21 15

UST-11119 617 5.85 14

UST-11120 617 0.70 15

UST-11121 617 9.88 -1

UST-11122 617 0.42 15

UST-11124 617 0.14 15

UST-11125 617 0.07 -1

UST-11126 617 0.09 -1

UST-11129 617 4.34 -2

UST-11131 647 2.25 -3

UST-11132 647 2.74 15

UST-11133 647 0.55 -1

UST-11134 621 0.18 8

UST-11135 621 1.01 8

UST-11136 621 2.69 -1

UST-11137 621 1.20 -1

UST-11138 621 0.62 1

UST-11139 621 0.54 1

UST-11143 630 3.24 2

UST-11144 630 4.56 -3

UST-11145 630 0.00 -1

UST-11146 641 0.21 2

UST-11147 641 4.22 2

UST-11148 641 1.19 2

UST-11149 641 0.46 2

UST-11150 641 3.20 8

UST-11151 641 27.37 2

UST-11152 641 1.34 2

UST-11153 641 2.33 2

UST-11154 641 0.63 2

UST-11156 641 1.24 -1

UST-11157 641 0.58 -1

UST-11158 641 1.73 13

UST-11159 641 4.31 -3

UST-11160 641 1.64 -3

UST-11161 641 6.71 12

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Wetland ID Land Use Impacted Acres Year Disturbed

FDEP Wetland Impact Summary by ID

UST-11162 641 0.03 3

UST-11163 641 0.19 2

UST-11164 641 3.31 12

UST-11165 648 1.07 12

UST-11166 641 3.56 -3

UST-11167 641 0.78 -1

UST-11169 641 0.26 -3

UST-11170 641 2.34 -3

UST-11173 641 0.01 -3

UST-11175 641 4.14 -3

UST-11176 641 0.31 -3

UST-11177 641 0.57 14

UST-11178 641 0.90 1

UST-11179 641 2.89 -3

UST-11181 641 0.09 1

UST-11182 641 0.28 1

UST-11183 648 0.08 1

UST-11184 641 0.09 1

UST-11185 641 0.05 1

UST-11186 648 0.09 1

UST-11187 641 0.02 1

UST-11188 641 0.63 1

UST-11189 641 0.05 1

UST-11190 641 2.26 1

UST-11191 648 0.11 1

UST-11192 641 0.15 1

UST-11193 641 0.05 1

UST-11194 641 0.04 1

UST-11195 641 4.85 2

UST-11196 641 0.34 1

UST-11197 641 1.09 1

UST-11198 641 1.63 15

UST-11199 641 1.01 15

UST-11200 641 1.13 15

UST-11201 641 0.89 15

UST-11202 641 3.28 15

UST-11203 641 0.26 15

UST-11204 641 0.11 15

UST-11205 641 4.03 1

UST-11206 641 0.84 15

UST-11207 641 1.03 15

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Wetland ID Land Use Impacted Acres Year Disturbed

FDEP Wetland Impact Summary by ID

UST-11208 641 2.27 15

UST-11209 641 3.74 -1

UST-11210 641 0.50 -1

UST-11213 643 0.25 2

UST-11215 643 2.08 12

UST-11216 643 0.38 3

UST-11218 643 1.67 -3

UST-11219 643 0.26 12

UST-11220 643 2.85 13

UST-11221 643 2.35 -3

UST-11222 641 16.22 -3

UST-11223 648 0.21 -3

UST-11224 643 0.82 -3

UST-11225 641 2.02 -3

UST-11229 648 0.10 8

UST-11230 648 0.49 3

UST-11231 648 5.66 -3

UST-11232 648 0.06 1

UST-11233 648 0.20 1

UST-11234 648 1.06 1

UST-11235 648 1.83 1

UST-11236 648 0.02 1

UST-11237 648 0.44 1

UST-11238 648 0.15 1

UST-11239 648 0.54 1

UST-11240 648 0.23 1

UST-11241 648 0.94 1

UST-11242 648 0.05 15

UST-11243 648 0.27 15

UST-11244 648 3.17 15

UST-11249 648 0.13 2

UST-11250 648 0.26 -3

UST-11251 648 1.44 -3

UST-11252 648 1.57 -3

UST-11253 648 0.11 -3

UST-11254 648 1.01 12

UST-11255 648 2.29 12

UST-11256 648 0.99 -3

UST-11258 648 0.87 -3

UST-11259 648 3.06 12

UST-11264 641 0.70 15

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Wetland ID Land Use Impacted Acres Year Disturbed

FDEP Wetland Impact Summary by ID

UST-11265 647 0.26 3

UST-11266 647 0.45 1

UST-11267 647 0.79 15

UST-11269 647 0.53 13

UST-11270 647 1.48 -3

UST-11272 647 2.35 -3

UST-11274 647 2.98 -3

UST-11275 647 0.29 -3

UST-11276 647 0.28 1

UST-11277 647 0.91 -3

UST-11278 647 1.28 1

UST-11280 647 0.19 -3

UST-11282 630 0.20 -1

UST-11283 641 2.43 -3

UST-11284 648 8.32 -3

UST-11285 648 3.64 -3

UST-11286 641 19.93 -3

UST-11287 648 9.33 -3

UST-11288 641 0.58 -3

UST-11289 641 0.02 -3

UST-11290 641 6.74 -3

UST-11291 534 0.32 -3

UST-11293 617 0.92 -3

UST-11294 630 1.11 -3

UST-11295 534 0.46 -3

UST-11296 513 0.26 -3

UST-11297 513 0.10 -3

UST-11298 513 0.15 -3

UST-11299 514 0.15 -3

UST-11300 514 0.15 -3

UST-11301 513 0.01 -3

UST-11302 514 0.06 -3

UST-11303 514 0.22 -3

UST-11305 513 0.08 -3

UST-11306 514 0.09 -3

UST-11307 534 0.15 -3

UST-11308 534 0.22 -3

UST-11309 514 0.02 -3

UST-11310 514 0.07 -3

UST-11311 513 0.02 -3

UST-11312 513 0.01 -3

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Wetland ID Land Use Impacted Acres Year Disturbed

FDEP Wetland Impact Summary by ID

UST-11313 514 0.38 -3

UST-11314 514 0.11 -3

UST-11315 514 0.07 -3

UST-11316 641 29.80 -3

UST-11317 641 3.61 -3

UST-11318 648 0.42 -3

UST-11319 648 1.22 -3

UST-11320 648 1.12 -3

UST-11321 617 2.05 -3

UST-11322 617 0.93 -3

UST-11323 617 0.50 -3

UST-11324 617 1.51 -3

UST-11325 617 0.89 -3

UST-11326 617 1.06 -3

UST-11327 641 0.39 -3

UST-11328 641 0.27 -3

UST-11329 534 0.22 -3

UST-11330 641 0.05 -3

UST-11331 630 0.09 -3

UST-11332 514 0.07 -2

UST-11333 648 0.06 -2

UST-11334 513 0.09 -2

UST-11335 514 0.09 -2

UST-11335 512 0.51 -2

UST-11336 514 0.16 -3

UST-11336 512 1.33 -3

UST-11337 512 0.53 -3

UST-11338 534 0.13 -3

UST-11339 514 0.09 -2

UST-11340 514 0.06 -2

UST-11341 514 0.21 -2

UST-11342 514 0.05 -3

UST-11343 514 0.08 -3

UST-11344 514 0.25 -3

UST-11346 513 0.07 -2

UST-11348 513 0.03 -2

UST-11350 513 0.01 -2

UST-11351 514 0.19 -2

UST-11352 513 0.03 -2

UST-11353 641 4.33 -2

UST-11355 641 2.55 -3

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Wetland ID Land Use Impacted Acres Year Disturbed

FDEP Wetland Impact Summary by ID

UST-11356 641 3.34 -3

UST-11356 512 0.06 -3

UST-11357 534 0.41 -3

UST-11358 630 1.73 -3

UST-11359 630 11.11 -3

UST-11361 641 3.26 -3

UST-11362 534 0.09 -2

UST-11363 648 14.19 -3

UST-11364 641 0.95 -2

UST-11365 534 0.35 -2

UST-11366 513 0.16 -2

UST-11367 648 0.45 -2

UST-11368 514 0.11 -2

UST-11369 514 0.17 -3

UST-11370 648 6.22 -3

UST-11371 648 3.61 -2

UST-11372 630 1.03 -2

UST-11373 534 0.15 -2

UST-11374 534 0.51 -2

UST-11375 534 0.07 -2

UST-11376 648 0.62 -2

UST-11377 641 0.30 -2

UST-11378 641 11.08 -3

UST-11379 641 1.67 -2

UST-11381 648 0.34 -2

UST-11382 641 2.78 -3

UST-11383 648 3.94 -3

UST-11384 641 0.07 -2

UST-11385 534 0.26 -2

UST-11386 514 0.02 -2

UST-11387 514 0.07 -2

UST-11388 513 0.25 -2

UST-11389 641 0.36 -2

UST-11390 513 0.15 -2

UST-11392 513 0.14 -2

UST-11393 513 0.05 -2

UST-11394 514 0.10 -2

UST-11395 617 0.71 -2

UST-11396 617 2.06 -2

UST-11397 648 0.47 -2

UST-11398 641 0.70 -2

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Wetland ID Land Use Impacted Acres Year Disturbed

FDEP Wetland Impact Summary by ID

UST-11399 641 0.95 -2

UST-11400 617 1.06 -2

UST-11401 617 0.04 -2

UST-11402 617 0.19 -2

UST-11403 617 5.15 -2

UST-11404 617 3.06 -2

UST-11405 648 0.95 -2

UST-11406 648 0.82 -2

UST-11407 534 0.23 -2

UST-11408 514 0.09 -2

UST-11409 513 0.09 -2

UST-11410 648 2.01 -2

UST-11411 611 6.42 -2

UST-11412 641 5.38 -2

UST-11413 514 0.12 -2

UST-11414 514 0.24 -3

UST-11416 617 8.36 12

UST-11417 648 1.25 12

UST-11418 534 0.17 13

UST-11419 617 7.04 13

UST-11420 648 0.54 13

UST-11421 641 1.11 14

UST-11422 613 0.12 14

UST-11423 641 11.63 -3

UST-11425 617 3.09 -3

UST-11426 641 2.82 -3

UST-11427 647 1.01 -3

UST-11428 648 0.53 12

UST-11429 617 0.59 -3

UST-11430 513 0.54 -3

UST-11430 512 0.21 -3

UST-11431 648 0.91 -3

UST-11432 641 1.02 11

UST-11433 534 0.27 12

UST-11434 617 4.94 14

UST-11435 617 5.20 13

UST-11436 648 3.81 14

UST-11437 534 0.27 14

UST-11438 641 3.35 14

UST-11439 648 2.20 13

UST-11440 641 1.24 14

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Wetland ID Land Use Impacted Acres Year Disturbed

FDEP Wetland Impact Summary by ID

UST-11441 648 0.92 13

UST-11442 617 0.54 14

UST-11443 617 0.15 14

UST-11444 647 3.25 -2

UST-11445 611 7.89 13

UST-11446 617 10.81 13

UST-11447 648 0.08 -2

UST-11448 641 2.23 14

UST-11450 647 1.30 13

UST-11451 617 0.67 14

UST-11452 641 1.32 -2

UST-11453 534 3.59 -2

UST-11454 641 0.89 -2

UST-11455 641 0.03 -2

UST-11457 534 0.45 -2

UST-11458 611 10.83 -2

UST-11459 648 3.85 -2

UST-11460 611 2.51 -2

UST-11461 648 1.43 -2

UST-11463 641 1.41 -2

UST-11464 647 0.38 -2

UST-11467 648 0.75 9

UST-11468 641 2.41 -1

UST-11469 641 0.07 9

UST-11470 648 1.71 9

UST-11473 641 2.08 9

UST-11474 616 33.88 -1

UST-11475 648 2.43 -1

UST-11477 648 0.50 9

UST-11478 611 10.47 -1

UST-11479 647 0.64 10

UST-11480 641 0.44 10

UST-11481 641 0.45 10

UST-11482 641 3.39 -1

UST-11483 641 4.64 11

UST-11484 648 3.47 -1

UST-11485 513 0.02 -3

UST-11486 514 0.14 -3

UST-11487 514 0.12 -3

UST-11488 514 0.10 -3

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Wetland ID Land Use Impacted Acres Year Disturbed

FDEP Wetland Impact Summary by ID

UST-11489 514 0.20 -3

UST-11490 514 0.18 -3

UST-11491 514 0.17 -3

UST-11492 514 0.46 -3

UST-11493 514 0.45 -3

UST-11494 514 1.03 -3

UST-11495 514 0.40 -3

UST-11496 513 0.03 -2

UST-11497 648 0.24 -2

UST-11499 617 2.07 13

UST-11500 617 1.24 13

UST-11501 617 0.51 14

UST-11502 648 0.19 13

UST-11503 534 0.15 -3

UST-11504 534 0.18 -3

UST-11505 534 0.21 -3

UST-11506 617 1.27 -3

UST-11507 647 1.24 -3

UST-11508 617 0.34 -3

UST-11509 648 0.14 13

UST-11510 648 0.18 13

UST-11511 643 0.03 13

UST-11512 617 0.17 13

UST-11513 617 0.26 13

UST-11514 617 0.11 14

UST-11515 534 0.23 13

UST-11516 643 0.65 13

UST-11517 513 0.05 13

UST-11518 514 0.57 14

UST-11519 514 0.77 14

UST-11519 512 0.11 14

UST-11520 514 1.52 12

UST-11520 512 1.07 12

UST-11521 514 0.75 -3

UST-11522 514 0.40 13

UST-11523 514 0.10 13

UST-11524 514 0.65 12

UST-11525 617 0.17 14

UST-11526 513 0.39 14

UST-11527 617 0.34 13

UST-11528 513 0.22 14

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Wetland ID Land Use Impacted Acres Year Disturbed

FDEP Wetland Impact Summary by ID

UST-11530 513 0.02 13

UST-11531 513 0.05 14

UST-11532 513 0.03 13

UST-11533 513 0.04 13

UST-11534 514 0.14 -2

UST-11535 514 0.13 -2

UST-11536 514 0.27 14

UST-11537 514 0.32 12

UST-11538 514 0.46 13

UST-11539 514 0.02 14

UST-11540 514 0.39 13

UST-11541 514 0.03 13

UST-11542 514 0.19 13

UST-11543 514 0.02 13

UST-11544 513 0.01 -2

UST-11546 514 0.11 -2

UST-11547 514 0.12 -2

UST-11548 514 0.25 -2

UST-11549 514 0.22 -2

UST-11550 514 0.35 -2

UST-11551 514 0.34 -2

UST-11552 514 0.60 -2

UST-11553 514 0.02 -2

UST-11554 514 1.06 -2

UST-11555 514 1.31 -2

UST-11556 514 0.40 -2

UST-11557 514 0.40 -2

UST-11558 641 3.96 -2

UST-11559 648 0.96 8

UST-11564 514 0.58 -1

UST-11573 514 0.17 -1

UST-11575 617 0.22 -1

UST-11577 514 0.32 10

UST-11578 514 0.54 -1

UST-11579 514 0.12 9

UST-11580 648 6.83 10

UST-11583 643 0.80 -1

UST-11585 648 1.61 -1

UST-11586 648 0.01 -1

UST-11587 648 0.14 -1

UST-11590 513 0.52 -1

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Wetland ID Land Use Impacted Acres Year Disturbed

FDEP Wetland Impact Summary by ID

UST-11591 513 0.03 10

UST-11592 513 0.13 -1

UST-11594 514 0.07 -1

UST-11595 514 0.49 11

UST-11596 514 0.48 10

UST-11597 514 0.06 -1

UST-11598 514 0.04 11

UST-11599 514 0.13 11

UST-11601 514 0.52 11

UST-11602 514 0.32 -1

UST-11603 514 0.22 10

UST-11604 514 0.22 10

UST-11605 514 0.02 13

UST-11606 514 1.10 11

UST-11607 514 0.41 12

UST-11608 630 7.46 12

UST-11609 617 34.62 -2

UST-11611 534 0.68 12

UST-11612 514 0.62 -3

UST-11614 514 1.13 -3

UST-11615 514 0.32 12

UST-11616 514 0.76 -3

UST-11617 514 1.64 11

UST-11618 630 2.56 -2

UST-11619 630 5.20 -2

UST-11620 630 0.86 -2

UST-11621 621 2.58 -2

UST-11622 621 64.49 -2

UST-11624 534 0.15 -2

UST-11625 514 0.05 -2

UST-11626 514 0.14 -1

UST-11627 641 0.43 11

UST-11628 513 0.22 11

UST-11629 514 0.46 11

UST-11630 514 0.32 12

UST-11631 514 0.31 11

UST-11632 514 0.37 12

UST-11632 512 0.17 12

UST-11633 514 0.58 11

UST-11634 514 0.43 -2

UST-11635 617 1.66 -2

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Wetland ID Land Use Impacted Acres Year Disturbed

FDEP Wetland Impact Summary by ID

UST-11636 514 0.27 -3

UST-11637 514 0.02 13

UST-11638 514 0.26 -3

UST-11639 514 0.54 13

UST-11640 514 0.04 13

UST-11641 514 0.03 13

UST-11642 641 0.95 -3

UST-11643 641 2.69 -3

UST-11644 641 2.95 -3

UST-11645 513 0.27 -3

UST-11646 513 0.07 -3

UST-11647 513 0.02 -3

UST-11648 513 0.08 -3

UST-11649 513 0.03 -3

UST-11651 513 0.11 -3

UST-11653 641 0.02 -3

UST-11654 617 0.04 -3

UST-11655 641 0.03 -3

UST-11656 630 0.03 -2

UST-11657 513 0.02 -2

UST-11658 617 1.10 -2

UST-11661 513 0.01 -2

UST-11662 513 0.11 -3

UST-11664 647 9.39 9

UST-11665 648 0.05 13

UST-11667 513 0.06 -2

UST-11668 648 0.24 -2

UST-11671 641 0.07 -3

UST-11672 643 0.14 -3

UST-11674 648 0.38 1

UST-11675 534 0.04 1

UST-11679 643 3.68 -3

UST-11681 514 0.03 12

UST-11681 512 0.10 12

UST-11682 648 1.15 -3

UST-11683 617 0.94 -3

UST-11684 648 0.60 12

UST-11686 648 0.10 -1

UST-11687 648 0.16 -2

UST-11688 648 0.35 -3

2896.20TOTAL

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Mined /

Disturbed*

(feet)

Mined /

Disturbed*

(miles)

Avoided

(feet)**

Avoided

(miles)**

% of

Avoided

Total

(feet)

Total

(miles)

Natural Stream

Channel (511)18,851 3.6 71,896 13.6 97.4% 90,747 17.2

Ditched Stream

Channel (512)36,050 6.8 1,893 0.4 2.6% 37,944 7.2

Total 54,901 10.4 73,790 14.0 128,691 24.4

% of Site Total 42.7% 57.3%

Reach ID FLUCCSDisturbed

(feet)

Year

(impact)

Start

Avoided

(feet)Total (feet)

BB-M-001 511 N/A 10631.2 10631.2

BB-T-001 511 N/A 257.3 257.3

BRB-M-001-A 511 N/A 276.5 276.5

BRB-M-001-B 511 N/A 10034.6 10034.6

BRB-M-001-C 511 N/A 5357.3 5357.3

BRB-M-001-D 511 268.4 4 268.4

BRB-M-001-E 512 2419.1 9 2419.1

BRB-T-001 511 N/A 914.4 914.4

BRB-T-002 512 N/A 261.4 261.4

BRB-T-003 511 N/A 698.3 698.3

BRB-T-004 512 876.5 -1 72.8 949.3

BRB-T-005 512 784.8 1 784.8

B-T-001 512 479.5 7 479.5

C-M-001-A 511 N/A 8988.6 8988.6

C-M-001-B 511 N/A 8963.8 8963.8

C-M-001-C 511 4512.4 -1 13.1 4525.5

C-M-002 511 N/A 3799.1 3799.1

C-M-003-A 512 2737.9 13 2737.9

C-M-003-B 512 4030.3 12 4030.3

C-T-001 511 169.3 1 272.0 441.4

C-T-002 512 178.5 1 178.5

C-T-003 511 292.8 3 292.8

C-T-004-A 511 N/A 218.8 218.8

C-T-004-B 512 878.2 13 6.6 884.8

C-T-005 512 448.5 12 448.5

C-T-006 511 638.7 13 36.8 675.5

C-T-007-A 511 3426.4 1 3426.4

Stream Impact SummaryTable 2-2-D-i

** Approximately 1,738 LF of streams within the No-Mine Line will be disturbed for access corridor crossings and restored

in place

* Includes all areas to be mined and/or serviced by perimeter ditch and berm systems and CSAs

Stream Reach Impact Summary

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Reach ID FLUCCSDisturbed

(feet)

Year

(impact)

Start

Avoided

(feet)Total (feet)

Stream Reach Impact Summary

C-T-007-B 512 2714.3 1 2714.3

C-T-007-C 512 3208.2 -3 3208.2

C-T-008 512 1501.4 -3 1501.4

C-T-009 512 1492.3 -3 1492.3

C-T-010 512 335.5 14 335.5

C-T-011 512 744.6 15 744.6

C-T-012 511 1002.1 13 1002.1

C-T-013 512 836.8 -3 836.8

HC-M-001 511 N/A 12733.6 12733.6

HC-T-001 511 N/A 1764.3 1764.3

HC-T-002 512 N/A 1011.4 1011.4

HC-T-003 512 3415.3 4 116.5 3531.9

HC-T-004 512 834.0 6 834.0

HC-T-005 512 231.9 5 10.3 242.2

HC-T-006 511 N/A 4388.1 4388.1

HC-T-007 512 198.5 6 198.5

HC-T-008 512 1536.8 4 1536.8

HC-T-009 512 289.4 7 289.4

HC-T-010 512 N/A 312.0 312.0

HC-T-011 511 N/A 756.9 756.9

HC-T-012 511 371.2 6 371.2

HC-T-013 512 580.8 11 580.8

HC-T-014 511 96.6 12 221.2 317.8

HC-T-015 511 2112.3 5 164.6 2276.9

HC-T-016-A 511 2109.1 5 1406.0 3515.1

HC-T-016-B 511 3425.7 10 3425.7

HC-T-017 512 1964.3 8 1964.3

HC-T-018 512 213.7 4 102.1 315.7

OHB-T-001 512 104.5 -1 104.5

OHB-T-002 512 640.9 -1 640.9

OHB-T-003 512 298.3 6 298.3

OHB-T-004 512 869.9 10 869.9

OHB-T-005 512 440.1 11 440.1

OHB-T-006 512 765.6 11 765.6

OHB-T-007 511 425.6 8 425.6

Totals 54901 73,790 128,691

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Table 2-2-E Land Cover Within 60 Feet of Streams

FLUCFCS ACRES

211 31.0

213 11.4

214 3.6

260 3.5

310 0.2

321 1.4

329 0.2

330 0.9

411 2.4

425 0.8

427 8.2

434 10.8

438 0.4

513 1.1

514 7.3

534 0.4

611 19.0

617 109.3

621 5.6

626 0.2

630 120.4

641 7.1

643 3.5

647 0.1

648 4.8

743 1.3

814 0.4

Total 355.2

Notes: Numbers displayed have been rounded.

Acres calculated by 60 feet to either side of the stream, for a total width of 120 ft.

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Table 2-3-A Groundwater Quality

Min Median Max N Min Median Max N Min Median Max N Min Median Max N

Temperature Celcius NA 22.90 25.30 36.60 38 23.20 24.80 26.50 38 20.00 25.35 29.50 36 23.30 25.10 27.30 38

pH S.U 6.5-8.5 4.56 7.23 11.50 38 6.09 7.05 7.56 38 4.39 5.47 6.19 36 6.35 7.27 7.71 38

Dissolved Oxygen mg/L NA 0.13 0.38 4.07 36 0.03 0.47 1.25 37 0.21 2.06 19.20 34 0.07 0.34 1.42 36

Turbidity NTU NA 0.25 3.51 23.30 38 0.11 0.81 4.54 38 0.97 8.05 58.70 36 0.12 1.03 19.10 38

Total Dissolved Solids mg/L 500 343.00 399.00 550.00 8 390.00 430.00 467.00 8 369.00 621.00 814.00 6 360.00 384.00 422.00 7

Total Susp. Solids mg/L NA 1.00 5.40 36.40 8 0.00 0.60 1.20 8 2.80 4.00 8.40 6 0.00 1.00 3.20 7

Alkalinity mg/L NA 88.00 301.50 308.20 8 280.00 310.50 320.80 8 2.30 46.30 74.40 6 210.00 236.40 249.50 8

Conductivity μmhos/cm NA 554.00 731.50 1043.00 38 690.00 732.50 812.00 38 456.00 759.00 2132.00 36 495.00 596.50 681.00 38

Color PCU 15 5.00 20.00 35.00 8 2.00 5.00 5.00 8 45.00 140.00 400.00 6 20.00 25.00 40.00 4

Oil and Grease mg/L NA 0.99 1.00 3.67 8 0.99 1.05 4.04 8 0.99 1.15 27.00 7 0.99 2.02 3.68 8

Aluminum mg/L 0.2 0.00 0.05 0.40 8 0.01 0.01 0.08 8 0.45 0.62 1.68 6 0.01 0.05 0.16 8

Arsenic mg/L 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.01 8 0.00 0.01 0.01 8 0.00 0.01 0.02 6 0.00 0.00 0.01 8

Cadmium mg/L 0.005 0.00 0.00 0.00 8 0.00 0.00 0.00 8 0.00 0.00 0.00 6 0.00 0.00 0.00 8

Calcium mg/L NA 34.00 57.80 140.00 8 80.16 88.75 94.60 8 46.90 64.29 98.90 6 60.00 64.25 67.70 8

Chromium mg/L 0.1 0.00 0.00 0.00 8 0.00 0.00 0.00 8 0.00 0.00 0.01 6 0.00 0.00 0.00 8

Iron mg/L 0.3 0.05 0.66 0.94 8 0.05 0.09 0.12 8 0.66 11.94 34.40 6 0.01 0.04 0.18 8

Lead mg/L 0.015 0.00 0.00 0.01 8 0.00 0.00 0.01 8 0.00 0.01 0.01 6 0.00 0.00 0.01 8

Magnesium mg/L NA 0.13 36.40 48.40 8 19.33 20.15 21.00 8 9.12 10.79 14.90 6 17.40 19.80 21.00 8

Mercury µg/L 0.002 0.00 0.00 0.20 8 0.00 0.00 0.11 8 0.00 0.00 0.20 6 0.00 0.00 0.20 7

Nickel mg/L 0.1 0.00 0.00 0.00 8 0.00 0.00 0.20 8 0.00 0.00 0.01 6 0.00 0.00 0.00 8

Zinc mg/L 5 0.00 0.00 0.05 8 0.00 0.00 0.05 8 0.00 0.00 0.04 6 0.00 0.00 0.02 7

Fluoride mg/L 4 1.10 1.57 1.70 8 0.38 0.46 0.55 8 0.12 0.24 0.53 6 0.50 0.77 0.91 8

Chloride mg/L 250 35.03 47.04 72.00 8 41.20 44.11 58.58 8 55.85 87.19 127.42 6 16.46 24.49 29.24 8

Sulfate mg/L 250 3.54 5.88 190.00 8 1.00 1.91 4.27 8 120.87 179.78 210.79 6 26.03 30.62 37.00 7

NOx mg/L 10 (as N)c 0.00 0.01 0.20 8 0.00 0.01 0.10 8 0.01 0.07 0.20 6 0.00 0.02 0.10 8

Total Kjeldahl-N mg/L NA 0.08 0.32 0.89 8 0.23 0.46 0.57 8 0.24 1.57 3.59 6 0.73 0.83 0.96 7

Nitrogen,Total mg/L NA 0.09 0.39 0.89 8 0.23 0.50 1.00 8 0.27 1.62 3.59 6 0.75 0.83 0.97 7

Orthophosphate-P mg/L NA 0.01 0.02 0.08 8 0.01 0.01 0.08 8 0.01 0.27 0.99 6 0.01 0.02 0.08 8

Phosphorus,Total mg/L NA 0.01 0.09 0.13 8 0.01 0.04 0.60 8 0.01 0.29 1.15 6 0.01 0.04 0.10 7

Gross Alpha pCi/L 15 2.90 4.15 5.20 8 1.60 3.50 5.00 8 5.90 7.90 42.10 6 1.60 2.40 7.30 8

Ra 226 + Ra 228 pCi/L 5 NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA 0 1.50 1.50 1.50 1 NA NA NA 0

Notes:a. MCL = Maximum Contaminant Level for Primary and Secondary Drinking Water Standards (Chapter 62-550 F.A.C.)

b. NA = Not Applicable

c. MCL is expressed atomic weight of N not molecular weight of NOx. N is approximately 30% of NO2.

Metals

Minerals

Nutrients

Radiological

Water Quality Indicators

Parameters Units MCLa

PNL-GW-1R

(115' deep)

PNL-GW-2

(40' deep)

PNL-GW-3

(9' deep)

PNL-GW-4

(108' deep)

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Table 2-3-A Groundwater Quality

Temperature Celcius NA

pH S.U 6.5-8.5

Dissolved Oxygen mg/L NA

Turbidity NTU NA

Total Dissolved Solids mg/L 500

Total Susp. Solids mg/L NA

Alkalinity mg/L NA

Conductivity μmhos/cm NA

Color PCU 15

Oil and Grease mg/L NA

Aluminum mg/L 0.2

Arsenic mg/L 0.01

Cadmium mg/L 0.005

Calcium mg/L NA

Chromium mg/L 0.1

Iron mg/L 0.3

Lead mg/L 0.015

Magnesium mg/L NA

Mercury µg/L 0.002

Nickel mg/L 0.1

Zinc mg/L 5

Fluoride mg/L 4

Chloride mg/L 250

Sulfate mg/L 250

NOx mg/L 10 (as N)c

Total Kjeldahl-N mg/L NA

Nitrogen,Total mg/L NA

Orthophosphate-P mg/L NA

Phosphorus,Total mg/L NA

Gross Alpha pCi/L 15

Ra 226 + Ra 228 pCi/L 5

Notes:a. MCL = Maximum Contaminant Level for Primary and Secondary Drinking Water Standards (Chapter 62-550 F.A.C.)

b. NA = Not Applicable

c. MCL is expressed atomic weight of N not molecular weight of NOx. N is approximately 30% of NO2.

Metals

Minerals

Nutrients

Radiological

Water Quality Indicators

Parameters Units MCLa

Min Median Max N Min Median Max N Min Median Max N Min Median Max N

23.20 24.35 259.00 38 20.40 24.70 29.10 37 21.30 24.30 25.50 37 23.30 24.30 25.40 37

5.61 6.24 7.02 38 4.27 5.55 6.29 37 5.46 7.24 7.51 37 6.40 7.06 7.35 37

0.18 0.39 1.32 36 0.18 0.41 2.61 35 0.10 0.31 2.44 35 0.21 0.36 3.71 35

0.37 2.24 15.90 38 0.25 4.43 9.07 37 0.09 1.13 8.27 37 0.20 1.37 15.10 37

142.00 170.00 209.00 8 83.00 130.00 660.00 7 260.00 279.00 319.00 7 0.43 0.57 294.00 8

0.40 2.40 18.40 8 0.00 1.00 1.60 7 0.00 0.40 3.20 7 0.43 0.62 1.60 8

99.00 105.30 118.40 8 18.00 50.00 226.00 7 210.00 240.70 243.60 7 220.00 249.10 257.90 8

23.80 267.50 323.00 38 95.00 162.00 1462.00 37 136.00 470.00 540.00 37 447.00 480.00 525.00 37

20.00 30.00 50.00 5 40.00 160.00 1300.00 3 20.00 20.00 30.00 3 25.00 27.50 35.00 8

0.99 1.77 3.20 8 0.99 1.10 2.87 7 0.99 1.10 3.35 7 0.01 0.10 2.72 8

0.01 0.04 0.11 8 0.49 0.82 2.53 7 0.00 0.01 0.06 7 0.00 0.01 0.05 8

0.00 0.01 0.01 8 0.00 0.01 0.02 7 0.00 0.00 0.01 7 0.00 0.00 0.01 8

0.00 0.00 0.00 8 0.00 0.00 0.00 7 0.00 0.00 0.00 7 0.00 0.00 0.00 8

29.02 31.48 34.00 8 7.88 17.20 65.00 7 56.50 61.00 63.49 7 26.50 55.26 57.00 8

0.00 0.00 0.00 8 0.00 0.01 0.02 7 0.00 0.00 0.00 7 0.00 0.36 0.45 8

1.90 2.80 6.41 8 0.73 1.30 4.13 7 0.01 0.01 0.10 7 0.41 1.70 2.50 8

0.00 0.00 0.01 8 0.00 0.00 0.01 7 0.00 0.00 0.01 7 0.00 0.17 0.24 8

8.60 9.38 9.90 8 0.67 1.29 5.90 7 16.10 16.30 17.00 7 0.01 0.06 23.72 8

0.00 0.00 0.26 7 0.00 0.00 0.20 6 0.00 0.00 0.20 7 0.00 23.80 24.50 8

0.00 0.00 0.00 8 0.00 0.00 0.01 7 0.00 0.00 0.00 6 0.00 1.02 1.60 8

0.00 0.00 0.02 8 0.00 0.00 0.03 7 0.00 0.01 0.04 7 0.00 0.00 0.04 8

0.40 0.49 0.53 8 0.34 0.54 1.03 7 0.37 0.49 0.53 7 0.00 0.48 0.58 8

12.00 13.09 14.38 8 12.51 16.25 160.00 7 5.56 5.76 5.90 7 4.91 5.07 5.30 8

0.06 0.20 0.30 8 0.12 0.38 5.40 7 0.13 0.23 0.53 7 0.20 271.00 317.00 8

0.00 0.01 0.10 8 0.00 0.01 0.10 7 0.00 0.02 0.10 7 0.00 0.00 0.10 8

0.05 0.48 0.55 8 0.25 0.77 5.26 7 0.48 0.73 0.86 7 0.00 0.56 2.40 8

0.45 0.49 0.55 8 0.25 0.77 5.34 7 0.48 0.74 0.86 7 0.01 0.04 0.57 8

0.10 1.82 2.28 8 0.30 0.58 0.82 7 0.01 0.03 0.15 7 0.00 0.01 0.03 8

1.96 2.24 3.31 8 0.44 0.69 0.88 7 0.01 0.01 0.10 7 0.00 0.00 0.03 8

2.70 3.50 5.20 8 6.10 9.10 10.10 7 1.00 2.10 2.70 7 1.80 1.85 1.90 2

NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA 0 0.00 0.000 0.20 6

PNL-GW-5

(43' deep)

PNL-GW-6

(9' deep)

PNL-GW-7

(78' deep)

PNL-GW-8

(48' deep)

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Table 2-3-A Groundwater Quality

Temperature Celcius NA

pH S.U 6.5-8.5

Dissolved Oxygen mg/L NA

Turbidity NTU NA

Total Dissolved Solids mg/L 500

Total Susp. Solids mg/L NA

Alkalinity mg/L NA

Conductivity μmhos/cm NA

Color PCU 15

Oil and Grease mg/L NA

Aluminum mg/L 0.2

Arsenic mg/L 0.01

Cadmium mg/L 0.005

Calcium mg/L NA

Chromium mg/L 0.1

Iron mg/L 0.3

Lead mg/L 0.015

Magnesium mg/L NA

Mercury µg/L 0.002

Nickel mg/L 0.1

Zinc mg/L 5

Fluoride mg/L 4

Chloride mg/L 250

Sulfate mg/L 250

NOx mg/L 10 (as N)c

Total Kjeldahl-N mg/L NA

Nitrogen,Total mg/L NA

Orthophosphate-P mg/L NA

Phosphorus,Total mg/L NA

Gross Alpha pCi/L 15

Ra 226 + Ra 228 pCi/L 5

Notes:a. MCL = Maximum Contaminant Level for Primary and Secondary Drinking Water Standards (Chapter 62-550 F.A.C.)

b. NA = Not Applicable

c. MCL is expressed atomic weight of N not molecular weight of NOx. N is approximately 30% of NO2.

Metals

Minerals

Nutrients

Radiological

Water Quality Indicators

Parameters Units MCLa

Min Median Max N Min Median Max N Min Median Max N Min Median Max N

19.70 23.80 26.50 37 21.50 23.90 25.00 37 22.60 23.80 24.80 37 20.70 24.20 26.50 37

3.54 5.07 5.58 37 6.23 7.22 7.48 37 5.18 6.00 6.31 37 4.45 4.85 5.51 37

0.20 0.61 3.36 35 0.11 0.26 0.97 35 0.18 0.43 1.39 35 0.18 0.44 1.41 35

0.28 1.39 8.32 37 0.12 0.67 7.11 37 0.21 1.91 17.50 37 0.28 1.59 16.50 37

34.00 69.50 99.00 8 240.00 262.50 307.00 8 260.00 311.00 345.00 7 399.00 665.00 870.00 8

0.00 0.90 1.20 8 0.00 0.90 5.60 8 0.00 0.80 4.80 8 0.00 1.00 4.00 8

2.00 9.00 10.30 8 180.00 201.40 210.80 8 42.20 52.25 72.00 8 1.00 4.60 12.70 8

101.00 121.00 145.00 37 371.00 452.00 513.00 37 421.00 485.00 552.00 37 607.00 838.00 1631.00 37

2.50 2.75 5.00 8 10.00 10.00 15.00 3 2.00 3.75 15.00 8 2.00 2.50 5.00 8

0.99 1.41 2.49 8 0.99 1.01 3.05 8 0.99 1.00 1.86 8 0.99 1.41 2.89 8

0.06 0.08 0.12 8 0.00 0.02 0.10 8 0.01 0.04 0.19 8 0.00 0.24 0.40 8

0.00 0.00 0.01 8 0.00 0.00 0.01 8 0.00 0.00 0.01 8 0.00 0.00 0.01 8

0.00 0.00 0.00 8 0.00 0.00 0.00 8 0.00 0.00 1.00 8 0.00 0.00 0.00 8

6.60 8.22 9.39 8 41.40 44.61 47.00 8 39.25 45.96 48.69 8 45.90 57.75 91.73 8

0.00 0.00 0.00 8 0.00 0.00 0.00 8 0.00 0.00 0.00 8 0.00 0.00 15.64 8

0.26 0.37 0.94 8 0.05 0.07 0.12 8 0.05 0.35 0.62 8 0.03 0.07 0.52 8

0.00 0.00 0.01 8 0.00 0.00 0.01 8 0.00 0.00 0.01 8 0.00 0.00 0.01 8

1.10 1.46 1.85 8 20.80 22.62 24.00 8 12.90 15.00 31.20 8 14.50 44.95 63.44 8

0.00 0.00 0.20 8 0.00 0.00 0.20 8 0.00 0.00 0.20 8 0.00 0.00 0.20 8

0.00 0.00 0.00 8 0.00 0.00 0.00 8 0.00 0.00 0.01 8 0.00 0.00 0.01 8

0.00 0.00 0.02 8 0.00 0.00 0.03 8 0.00 0.00 0.03 8 0.00 0.00 0.02 8

0.04 0.07 0.09 8 0.30 0.37 0.43 8 0.27 0.41 0.52 8 0.00 0.04 0.10 8

13.00 17.69 22.56 8 15.18 16.00 17.31 8 32.06 35.76 47.75 8 15.64 47.57 96.12 8

5.93 9.11 11.42 8 7.40 8.04 8.44 8 83.04 110.00 132.40 8 48.00 172.87 396.90 8

0.01 0.19 1.44 8 0.00 0.02 0.20 8 0.36 1.05 1.14 8 11.75 18.85 23.40 8

0.08 0.20 0.50 8 0.19 0.29 0.64 8 0.03 0.12 0.39 8 0.03 0.31 0.73 8

0.10 0.37 1.63 8 0.22 0.30 0.64 8 0.38 1.20 1.47 8 12.27 19.13 23.68 8

0.06 0.12 0.21 8 0.02 0.04 0.10 8 0.16 0.52 0.59 8 0.01 0.07 1.76 8

0.11 0.13 0.26 8 0.03 0.04 0.10 8 0.48 0.53 0.59 8 0.01 0.07 0.21 8

1.60 2.95 13.10 8 1.90 2.35 3.60 8 1.10 1.40 3.20 8 9.00 20.75 34.00 8

0.02 0.02 0.02 1 NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA 0 4.30 5.40 8.20 5

PNL-GW-9

(11' deep)

PNL-GW-10

(85' deep)

PNL-GW-11

(53' deep)

PNL-GW-12

(11' deep)

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Well ID Well Type Latitude LongitudeGeneral

Location

Date

Completed

Top of Well

Elevation (ft

NGVD)

Well

Ground

Elevation

(ft NGVD)

Total

Depth (ft)GW Zone

Data

Logger

Location

(Y/N)

Water

Quality

Sampling

Location

(Y/N)

PNL-GW-1 Cluster Well 27.202272 -82.041750 Offsite 1/27/1999 47.32 44.5 112 Deep N Y

PNL-GW-1R Cluster Well 27.202274 -82.041752 Offsite 12/23/2009 48.05 44.2 115 Deep N Y

PNL-GW-2 Cluster Well 27.202272 -82.041750 Offsite 1/27/1999 47.24 44.4 40 Intermediate N Y

PNL-GW-3 Cluster Well 27.202272 -82.041750 Offsite 1/26/1999 47.04 44.5 9 Shallow N Y

PNL-GW-4 Cluster Well 27.243333 -82.122222 Offsite 2/1/1999 48.09 45.5 108 Deep N Y

PNL-GW-5 Cluster Well 27.243333 -82.122222 Offsite 2/1/1999 48.44 45.6 43 Intermediate N Y

PNL-GW-6 Cluster Well 27.243333 -82.122222 Offsite 1/29/1999 48.77 45.6 9 Shallow N Y

PNL-GW-7 Cluster Well 27.279213 -82.025360 DeSoto Mine 2/5/1999 66.59 -- 78 Deep N Y

PNL-GW-8 Cluster Well 27.279213 -82.025360 DeSoto Mine 2/8/1999 66.66 64.0 48 Intermediate N Y

PNL-GW-9 Cluster Well 27.279213 -82.025360 DeSoto Mine 2/8/1999 66.57 63.9 11 Shallow N Y

PNL-GW-10 Cluster Well 27.264491 -81.924803 DeSoto Mine 2/8/1999 61.27 58.5 85 Deep N Y

PNL-GW-11 Cluster Well 27.264491 -81.924803 DeSoto Mine 2/8/1999 62.78 60.2 53 Intermediate N Y

PNL-GW-12 Cluster Well 27.264491 -81.924803 DeSoto Mine 2/8/1999 60.82 57.8 11 Shallow N Y

PNL-GW-13 Legacy Well 27.218530 -82.121612 Offsite 11/18/1999 41.18 38.5 13 Shallow N N

PNL-GW-14 Legacy Well 27.218535 -82.121532 Offsite 11/18/1999 40.81 38.2 13 Shallow N N

PNL-GW-15 Legacy Well 27.218544 -82.121351 Offsite 11/18/1999 41.28 38.3 13 Shallow N N

PNL-GW-16 Legacy Well 27.218563 -82.121040 Offsite 11/18/1999 41.28 38.8 13 Shallow N N

PNL-GW-17 Legacy Well 27.229828 -82.092162 Offsite 11/19/1999 44.51 41.5 16 Shallow N N

PNL-GW-18 Legacy Well 27.229900 -82.092168 Offsite 11/19/1999 41.76 39.0 13 Shallow N N

PNL-GW-19 Legacy Well 27.230048 -82.092181 Offsite 11/19/1999 42.42 39.6 13 Shallow N N

PNL-GW-20 Legacy Well 27.230309 -82.092202 Offsite 11/19/1999 42.91 40.4 13 Shallow N N

PNL-GW-21 Legacy Well 27.230865 -82.092249 Offsite 11/19/1999 42.66 40.0 13 Shallow N N

PNL-GW-22 Legacy Well 27.253560 -82.007013 DeSoto Mine 11/18/1999 48.08 45.8 13 Shallow N N

PNL-GW-23 Legacy Well 27.253541 -82.006939 DeSoto Mine 11/18/1999 47.98 45.5 13 Shallow N N

PNL-GW-24 Legacy Well 27.253502 -82.006788 DeSoto Mine 11/18/1999 47.89 45.4 13 Shallow N N

PNL-GW-25 Legacy Well 27.253425 -82.006487 DeSoto Mine 11/18/1999 49.86 47.0 13 Shallow N N

PNL-GW-26 Legacy Well 27.264405 -81.966008 DeSoto Mine 11/22/1999 37.91 35.3 13 Shallow N N

PNL-GW-27 Legacy Well 27.264394 -81.965931 DeSoto Mine 11/22/1999 38.13 35.4 13 Shallow N N

PNL-GW-28 Legacy Well 27.264378 -81.965777 DeSoto Mine 11/22/1999 39.59 36.8 13 Shallow N N

PNL-GW-29 Legacy Well 27.264339 -81.965472 DeSoto Mine 11/22/1999 39.38 36.8 13 Shallow N N

PNL-GW-30 Legacy Well 27.264245 -81.964699 DeSoto Mine 11/22/1999 39.73 37.0 13 Shallow N N

DIV-1 Watershed Divide Piezometer 27.272630 -81.915690 DeSoto Mine 10/1/2010 65.23 62.1 25 Shallow Y N

DIV-2 Watershed Divide Piezometer 27.275140 -81.931540 DeSoto Mine 10/4/2010 62.17 59.1 25 Shallow Y N

DIV-3 Watershed Divide Piezometer 27.264240 -81.948600 DeSoto Mine 10/5/2010 61.37 58.1 25 Shallow Y N

DIV-4 Watershed Divide Piezometer 27.248220 -81.953160 DeSoto Mine 10/6/2010 64.78 61.6 25 Shallow Y N

DIV-5 Watershed Divide Piezometer 27.271970 -81.971210 DeSoto Mine 10/14/2010 60.21 56.9 25 Shallow Y N

Table 2-3-A-i Groundwater Monitoring Stations Information

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Well ID Well Type Latitude LongitudeGeneral

Location

Date

Completed

Top of Well

Elevation (ft

NGVD)

Well

Ground

Elevation

(ft NGVD)

Total

Depth (ft)GW Zone

Data

Logger

Location

(Y/N)

Water

Quality

Sampling

Location

(Y/N)

Table 2-3-A-i Groundwater Monitoring Stations Information

DIV-6 Watershed Divide Piezometer 27.273650 -81.989240 DeSoto Mine 10/7/2010 62.11 59.1 25 Shallow Y N

DIV-7 Watershed Divide Piezometer 27.253480 -82.000890 DeSoto Mine 10/6/2010 62.14 58.9 25 Shallow Y N

DIV-8 Watershed Divide Piezometer 27.290183 -82.013872 DeSoto Mine 10/8/2010 73.62 70.6 25 Shallow Y N

DIV-9 Watershed Divide Piezometer 27.268360 -82.018470 DeSoto Mine 10/11/2010 63.25 60.1 25 Shallow Y N

DIV-10 Watershed Divide Piezometer 27.256840 -82.018550 DeSoto Mine 10/11/2010 60.69 57.7 25 Shallow Y N

DIV-11 Watershed Divide Piezometer 27.241870 -82.027260 DeSoto Mine 10/12/2010 56.45 53.1 14 Shallow Y N

DIV-12 Watershed Divide Piezometer 27.223300 -82.010520 DeSoto Mine 10/13/2010 53.18 50.3 25 Shallow Y N

DIV-15 Watershed Divide Piezometer 27.265850 -82.039920 DeSoto Mine 10/15/2010 61.79 58.9 25 Shallow Y N

DIV-16 Watershed Divide Piezometer 27.246220 -82.041760 DeSoto Mine 10/18/2010 55.99 53.1 25 Shallow Y N

DIV-17 Watershed Divide Piezometer 27.216760 -82.033130 DeSoto Mine 10/19/2010 51.81 48.9 25 Shallow Y N

DIV-17-S Watershed Divide Piezometer 27.216760 -82.033130 DeSoto Mine 10/19/2010 51.82 48.9 8 Shallow Y N

DIV-18 Watershed Divide Piezometer 27.192910 -82.030240 DeSoto Mine 10/20/2010 46.60 42.9 25 Shallow Y N

DIV-19 Watershed Divide Piezometer 27.178180 -82.029190 DeSoto Mine 10/20/2010 44.44 42.3 25 Shallow Y N

SGW1A-D Cluster Piezometer 27.260583 -81.932833 DeSoto Mine 6/9/2010 56.97 53.8 68 Deep Y N

SGW1A-S Cluster Piezometer 27.260583 -81.932833 DeSoto Mine 6/9/2010 56.80 53.8 12 Shallow Y N

SGW1B-D Cluster Piezometer 27.259778 -81.932972 DeSoto Mine 6/9/2010 54.81 51.3 68 Deep Y N

SGW1B-S Cluster Piezometer 27.259778 -81.932972 DeSoto Mine 6/10/2010 54.73 51.3 17 Shallow Y N

SGW1C-S Cluster Piezometer 27.259694 -81.932472 DeSoto Mine 6/10/2010 54.88 51.7 16 Shallow Y N

SGW2A-D Cluster Piezometer 27.281611 -81.930416 DeSoto Mine 6/4/2010 63.65 59.9 62 Deep Y N

SGW2A-S Cluster Piezometer 27.281611 -81.930416 DeSoto Mine 6/4/2010 63.47 59.9 10 Shallow Y N

SGW2B-D Cluster Piezometer 27.282389 -81.930638 DeSoto Mine 6/2/2010 63.93 60.5 58 Deep Y N

SGW2B-S Cluster Piezometer 27.282389 -81.930638 DeSoto Mine 6/3/2010 63.94 60.5 10 Shallow Y N

SGW2C-S Cluster Piezometer 27.282111 -81.931499 DeSoto Mine 6/3/2010 63.29 59.7 10 Shallow Y N

SGW3A-D Cluster Piezometer 27.276389 -81.948916 DeSoto Mine 6/7/2010 54.71 51.2 61 Deep Y N

SGW3A-S Cluster Piezometer 27.276389 -81.948916 DeSoto Mine 6/7/2010 54.67 51.2 18 Shallow Y N

SGW3B-D Cluster Piezometer 27.275555 -81.948999 DeSoto Mine 6/8/2010 49.81 46.5 56 Deep Y N

SGW3B-S Cluster Piezometer 27.275555 -81.948999 DeSoto Mine 6/8/2010 49.85 46.5 16 Shallow Y N

SGW3C-S Cluster Piezometer 27.275722 -81.949916 DeSoto Mine 6/7/2010 49.13 45.5 15 Shallow Y N

SGW4A-D Cluster Piezometer 27.264167 -81.964944 DeSoto Mine 6/11/2010 39.63 36.5 47 Deep Y N

SGW4A-S Cluster Piezometer 27.264167 -81.964944 DeSoto Mine 6/11/2010 39.98 36.5 14 Shallow Y N

SGW4B-D Cluster Piezometer 27.264583 -81.965610 DeSoto Mine 6/11/2010 39.54 36.7 47.5 Deep Y N

SGW4B-S Cluster Piezometer 27.264460 -81.965750 DeSoto Mine -- 39.46 36.7 -- Shallow Y N

SGW4C-S Cluster Piezometer 27.264111 -81.965805 DeSoto Mine 6/10/2010 39.72 36.6 13 Shallow Y N

SGW5A-D Cluster Piezometer 27.260694 -81.980166 DeSoto Mine 6/29/2010 44.65 41.9 45 Deep Y N

SGW5A-S Cluster Piezometer 27.260694 -81.980166 DeSoto Mine 6/29/2010 44.85 41.9 12 Shallow Y N

SGW5B-D Cluster Piezometer 27.261028 -81.980999 DeSoto Mine 6/28/2010 45.91 42.7 45 Deep Y N

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Well ID Well Type Latitude LongitudeGeneral

Location

Date

Completed

Top of Well

Elevation (ft

NGVD)

Well

Ground

Elevation

(ft NGVD)

Total

Depth (ft)GW Zone

Data

Logger

Location

(Y/N)

Water

Quality

Sampling

Location

(Y/N)

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SGW5B-S Cluster Piezometer 27.261028 -81.980999 DeSoto Mine 6/28/2010 46.08 42.7 16 Shallow Y N

SGW5C-S Cluster Piezometer 27.261000 -81.979777 DeSoto Mine 6/28/2010 44.65 41.7 14 Shallow Y N

SGW8A-D Cluster Piezometer 27.267139 -82.024138 DeSoto Mine 6/16/2010 60.17 57.3 56.5 Deep Y N

SGW8A-S Cluster Piezometer 27.267139 -82.024138 DeSoto Mine 6/16/2010 60.33 57.3 20 Shallow Y N

SGW8B-D Cluster Piezometer 27.267250 -82.024916 DeSoto Mine 6/16/2010 58.90 55.6 58 Deep Y N

SGW8B-S Cluster Piezometer 27.267250 -82.024916 DeSoto Mine 6/15/2010 58.70 55.6 10 Shallow Y N

SGW8C-S Cluster Piezometer 27.266417 -82.025194 DeSoto Mine 6/16/2010 58.18 54.8 20 Shallow Y N

SGW9A-D Cluster Piezometer 27.250611 -82.025277 DeSoto Mine 6/14/2010 50.91 47.9 38.5 Deep Y N

SGW9A-S Cluster Piezometer 27.250611 -82.025277 DeSoto Mine 6/14/2010 50.87 47.9 12 Shallow Y N

SGW9B-D Cluster Piezometer 27.250000 -82.025916 DeSoto Mine 6/14/2010 49.14 46.0 41 Deep Y N

SGW9B-S Cluster Piezometer 27.250000 -82.025916 DeSoto Mine 6/14/2010 49.09 46.0 12 Shallow Y N

SGW9C-S Cluster Piezometer 27.249694 -82.025027 DeSoto Mine 6/14/2010 49.28 46.2 20 Shallow Y N

SGW10A-D Cluster Piezometer 27.253417 -82.006527 DeSoto Mine 6/17/2010 49.27 46.7 47 Deep Y N

SGW10A-S Cluster Piezometer 27.253410 -82.006500 DeSoto Mine -- 49.66 46.7 -- Shallow Y N

SGW10B-D Cluster Piezometer 27.253528 -82.006944 DeSoto Mine 6/17/2010 48.47 45.3 47 Deep Y N

SGW10B-S Cluster Piezometer 27.253540 -82.006830 DeSoto Mine -- 47.77 45.3 -- Shallow Y N

SGW10C-S Cluster Piezometer 27.252611 -82.006860 DeSoto Mine 6/17/2010 50.00 46.8 20 Shallow Y N

SGW12A-D Cluster Piezometer 27.225722 -82.021222 DeSoto Mine 6/28/2010 49.69 46.5 45 Deep Y N

SGW12A-S Cluster Piezometer 27.225722 -82.021222 DeSoto Mine 6/29/2010 49.59 46.5 13 Shallow Y N

SGW12B-D Cluster Piezometer 27.225083 -82.021833 DeSoto Mine 6/29/2010 49.04 46.0 45 Deep Y N

SGW12B-S Cluster Piezometer 27.225083 -82.021833 DeSoto Mine 6/30/2010 49.00 46.0 12 Shallow Y N

SGW12C-S Cluster Piezometer 27.224805 -82.021083 DeSoto Mine 6/29/2010 48.73 45.6 13 Shallow Y N

SGW13A-D Cluster Piezometer 27.221361 -82.003110 DeSoto Mine 6/18/2010 40.86 37.6 58 Deep Y N

SGW13A-S Cluster Piezometer 27.221361 -82.003110 DeSoto Mine 6/18/2010 40.87 37.6 18 Shallow Y N

SGW13B-D Cluster Piezometer 27.220528 -82.002916 DeSoto Mine 8/18/2010 36.88 33.3 59.5 Deep Y N

SGW13B-S Cluster Piezometer 27.220528 -82.002916 DeSoto Mine 6/17/2010 36.63 33.3 20 Shallow Y N

SGW13C-S Cluster Piezometer 27.220722 -82.002305 DeSoto Mine 6/18/2010 35.65 32.0 20 Shallow Y N

SGW14A-D Cluster Piezometer 27.195694 -82.021833 DeSoto Mine 6/21/2010 44.25 41.0 48.5 Deep Y N

SGW14A-S Cluster Piezometer 27.195694 -82.021833 DeSoto Mine 6/21/2010 44.48 41.0 20 Shallow Y N

SGW14B-D Cluster Piezometer 27.195167 -82.021860 DeSoto Mine 6/21/2010 44.06 40.9 56 Deep Y N

SGW14B-S Cluster Piezometer 27.195167 -82.021860 DeSoto Mine 6/21/2010 44.04 40.9 20 Shallow Y N

SGW14C-S Cluster Piezometer 27.195250 -82.021194 DeSoto Mine 6/22/2010 43.73 40.5 20 Shallow Y N

SGW17A-D Cluster Piezometer 27.249194 -82.054722 DeSoto Mine 6/25/2010 56.23 53.1 60 Deep Y N

SGW17A-S Cluster Piezometer 27.249194 -82.054722 DeSoto Mine 6/25/2010 56.27 53.1 12 Shallow Y N

SGW17B-D Cluster Piezometer 27.249055 -82.053694 DeSoto Mine 6/25/2010 56.02 53.3 60 Deep Y N

SGW17B-S Cluster Piezometer 27.249055 -82.053694 DeSoto Mine 6/24/2010 55.93 53.3 12 Shallow Y N

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Well ID Well Type Latitude LongitudeGeneral

Location

Date

Completed

Top of Well

Elevation (ft

NGVD)

Well

Ground

Elevation

(ft NGVD)

Total

Depth (ft)GW Zone

Data

Logger

Location

(Y/N)

Water

Quality

Sampling

Location

(Y/N)

Table 2-3-A-i Groundwater Monitoring Stations Information

SGW17C-S Cluster Piezometer 27.249194 -82.053860 Offsite 40353 55.68 52.6 12 Shallow Y N

SGW20A-D Cluster Piezometer 27.230860 -82.092245 Offsite 6/24/2010 43.01 40.0 60 Deep Y N

SGW20A-S Cluster Piezometer 27.230871 -82.092247 Offsite -- 42.76 40.0 -- Shallow Y N

SGW20B-D Cluster Piezometer 27.229916 -82.092172 Offsite 6/24/2010 41.88 39.1 60 Deep Y N

SGW20B-S Cluster Piezometer 27.229907 -82.092172 Offsite -- 41.85 39.1 -- Shallow Y N

SGW20C-S Cluster Piezometer 27.229916 -82.092710 Offsite 6/24/2010 42.83 39.6 12 Shallow Y N

SGW23A-D Cluster Piezometer 27.209898 -82.130435 Offsite 6/23/2010 39.24 36.1 65 Deep Y N

SGW23A-S Cluster Piezometer 27.209892 -82.130430 Offsite 6/23/2010 39.29 36.1 14 Shallow Y N

SGW23B-D Cluster Piezometer 27.210425 -82.131097 Offsite 6/23/2010 38.73 35.4 65 Deep Y N

SGW23B-S Cluster Piezometer 27.210417 -82.131104 Offsite 6/22/2010 38.82 35.4 12 Shallow Y N

SGW23C-S Cluster Piezometer 27.209783 -82.131640 Offsite 6/23/2010 38.43 35.2 12 Shallow Y N

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Table 2-3-B

Min Median Max N Min Median Max N Min Median Max N

Period of RecordYear NA 2010 2013 3 2010 2013 3 2010 2013 3

Water Quality IndicatorsTemperature Celcius NA 26 29 29 3 27 30 36 5 18 24 29 26

pH S.U<1 units above or below

background, Generally 6.0-8.56.27 6.45 6.82 3 6.35 6.84 7.05 5 6.06 6.91 7.64 26

Dissolved Oxygen mg/L >5 0.64 1.28 1.50 3 1.83 4.68 6.83 5 2.68 3.95 6.34 8

Turbidity NTU <29 above background 2.66 4.34 5.41 3 3.59 14.60 15.50 5 1.31 3.62 12.70 26

Total Dissolved Solids mg/L NA 204 206 238 3 259 372 495 5 172 301 818 23

Total Susp. Solids mg/L NA 1.00 1.60 5.60 3 3.60 14.80 27.20 5 1.20 3.20 10.00 23

Alkalinity mg/L >20 51 73 77 3 43 63 127 5 25 47 81 23

Conductivity μmhos/cm< 50% above background, or

<1275158 212 222 3 267 408 693 5 150 331 994 26

Hardness (as CaCO3) mg/L NA 62 92 96 3 116 189 297 5 63 83 126 8

Color PCU NA 300 400 500 3 100 300 500 5 45 245 900 22

Oil and Grease mg/L < 5 0.99 1.13 2.11 3 0.99 1.47 2.37 5 0.99 1.55 5.00 8

MetalsArsenic mg/L < 0.050 0.002 0.004 0.005 3 0.002 0.005 0.006 5 0.001 0.001 0.012 5

Cadmium mg/L < 0.0001d 0.001 0.001 0.001 3 0.001 0.001 0.001 5 0.001 0.001 0.001 5

Calcium mg/L NA 16 24 28 3 28 41 74 5 13 30 123 20

Chromium mg/L < 0.011 0.001 0.001 0.001 3 0.001 0.001 0.001 5 0.001 0.001 0.001 3

Iron mg/L < 1 0.272 0.289 0.429 3 0.536 1.013 2.093 5 0.028 0.287 3.541 20

Lead mg/L < 0.545 d 0.002 0.004 0.006 3 0.002 0.004 0.006 4 0.004 0.004 0.004 5

Magnesium mg/L NA 5.440 6.490 7.708 3 11.274 24.466 31.100 5 6.615 8.413 12.480 5

Mercury µg/L < 0.012 0.035 0.080 0.198 3 0.080 0.198 0.198 5 0.080 0.198 0.198 7

Nickel mg/L < 0.016 d 0.001 0.002 0.002 3 0.001 0.002 0.002 5 0.001 0.001 0.002 5

Zinc mg/L < 0.037 d 0.002 0.003 0.016 3 0.002 0.007 0.013 5 0.002 0.002 0.005 5

MineralsFluoride mg/L NA 0.07 0.10 0.11 3 0.11 0.19 0.37 5 0.15 0.35 0.60 23

Chloride mg/L NA 10.23 15.59 18.24 3 20.52 24.12 50.95 5 9.03 23.02 33.85 23

Sulfate mg/L NA 1.27 1.45 1.74 3 44.41 108.52 180.19 5 2.02 41.78 400.38 22

Nutrients NOx mg/L NA 0.01 0.03 0.03 3 0.01 0.49 0.69 5 0.01 0.08 0.67 26

Total Kjeldahl-N mg/L NA 2.48 2.59 2.86 3 1.23 2.86 3.65 5 0.58 1.31 3.84 26

Nitrogen,Total mg/L NA 2.51 2.62 2.87 3 1.24 3.28 4.34 5 0.59 1.45 3.93 26

Orthophosphate-P mg/L NA 0.74 0.97 1.47 3 0.12 0.23 0.56 5 0.13 0.46 3.60 26

Phosphorus,Total mg/L NA 0.94 1.07 1.58 3 0.07 0.51 0.74 5 0.14 1.63 3.45 11

RadiologicalGross Alpha pCi/L < 15 1.20 1.30 1.40 2 1.40 2.20 3.60 4 1.20 1.45 2.30 6

Ra 226 + Ra 228 pCi/L <5 -- -- -- 0 -- -- -- 0 0.00 0.80 6.49 26

Notes:

a. Class III Criteria from Chapter 62-302.530 F.A.C.

b. Data from filtered samples.

c. NA = Not Applicable

d. Metal criteria based on lower hardness limit of 25 for screening purpose.

Parameters Units Class III Criteriaa PL-SW-1 PL-SW-1A

Surface Water Quality

PL-SW-3

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Table 2-3-B

Period of RecordYear NA

Water Quality IndicatorsTemperature Celcius NA

pH S.U<1 units above or below

background, Generally 6.0-8.5

Dissolved Oxygen mg/L >5

Turbidity NTU <29 above background

Total Dissolved Solids mg/L NA

Total Susp. Solids mg/L NA

Alkalinity mg/L >20

Conductivity μmhos/cm< 50% above background, or

<1275

Hardness (as CaCO3) mg/L NA

Color PCU NA

Oil and Grease mg/L < 5

MetalsArsenic mg/L < 0.050

Cadmium mg/L < 0.0001d

Calcium mg/L NA

Chromium mg/L < 0.011

Iron mg/L < 1

Lead mg/L < 0.545 d

Magnesium mg/L NA

Mercury µg/L < 0.012

Nickel mg/L < 0.016 d

Zinc mg/L < 0.037 d

MineralsFluoride mg/L NA

Chloride mg/L NA

Sulfate mg/L NA

Nutrients NOx mg/L NA

Total Kjeldahl-N mg/L NA

Nitrogen,Total mg/L NA

Orthophosphate-P mg/L NA

Phosphorus,Total mg/L NA

RadiologicalGross Alpha pCi/L < 15

Ra 226 + Ra 228 pCi/L <5

Notes:

a. Class III Criteria from Chapter 62-302.530 F.A.C.

b. Data from filtered samples.

c. NA = Not Applicable

d. Metal criteria based on lower hardness limit of 25 for screening purpose.

Parameters Units Class III Criteriaa

Surface Water Quality

Min Median Max N Min Median Max N Min Median Max N

1996 2013 17 1998 2013 15 2010 2013 3

9 23 30 88 10 23 37 61 19 26 29 10

6.05 6.89 8.36 88 5.73 6.86 7.98 61 5.73 6.35 6.82 10

1.10 6.61 60.20 88 3.40 6.80 10.25 61 2.01 2.72 6.32 10

0.50 2.44 15.60 88 0.90 2.87 17.10 61 1.24 4.58 29.10 10

140 340 687 41 260 800 1300 30 187 404 1480 10

0.20 2.00 12.00 70 1.00 3.00 14.80 61 1.20 3.20 21.20 10

23 44 94 38 23 36 84 27 14 30 53 10

113 466 921 88 252 883 1661 60 173 453 1633 10

95 118 315 7 151 550 711 11 65 217 942 7

30 160 450 40 25 80 450 30 60 205 400 10

0.99 1.10 3.30 19 0.99 1.05 2.63 18 0.99 0.99 3.09 10

0.005 0.005 0.005 9 0.001 0.005 0.007 11 0.001 0.004 0.005 4

0.001 0.001 0.001 9 0.001 0.001 0.001 12 0.001 0.001 0.001 7

13 43 99 31 28 140 210 21 15 52 219 7

0.001 0.001 0.001 4 0.001 0.001 0.001 4 0.001 0.001 0.001 3

0.022 0.229 0.717 17 0.022 0.148 1.633 21 0.090 0.919 1.250 7

0.002 0.006 0.670 10 0.002 0.006 0.670 13 0.004 0.006 0.006 7

6.300 20.600 37.000 17 11.000 58.400 91.000 21 6.485 21.044 95.900 7

0.198 0.198 0.216 7 0.198 0.198 0.261 11 0.000 0.198 0.200 7

0.002 0.002 0.002 6 0.001 0.002 0.002 11 0.001 0.002 0.002 7

0.003 0.003 0.044 9 0.002 0.003 0.060 12 0.002 0.003 0.014 7

0.20 0.42 1.00 41 0.06 0.40 2.50 30 0.15 0.26 0.63 10

9.84 22.09 44.56 40 3.25 28.20 60.00 29 10.13 16.76 49.90 10

12.00 142.00 445.00 84 72.00 397.00 925.00 61 36.35 151.60 780.21 10

0.02 0.18 1.25 43 0.10 0.41 2.42 26 0.03 0.15 0.40 10

0.05 1.13 2.20 43 0.14 1.13 3.53 30 0.23 1.55 2.62 10

0.19 1.40 2.28 52 0.68 1.68 37.48 27 0.46 1.70 2.67 10

0.01 0.34 0.92 87 0.04 0.34 1.47 61 0.09 0.29 0.63 10

0.08 0.38 0.92 73 0.18 0.41 1.10 61 0.11 0.36 1.62 10

0.60 1.65 5.90 42 0.70 3.10 12.30 43 1.50 2.50 5.10 7

0.00 0.85 2.00 78 0.00 1.40 4.10 23 -- -- -- 0

PL-SW-5 PL-SW-6PL-SW-4

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Table 2-3-B

Period of RecordYear NA

Water Quality IndicatorsTemperature Celcius NA

pH S.U<1 units above or below

background, Generally 6.0-8.5

Dissolved Oxygen mg/L >5

Turbidity NTU <29 above background

Total Dissolved Solids mg/L NA

Total Susp. Solids mg/L NA

Alkalinity mg/L >20

Conductivity μmhos/cm< 50% above background, or

<1275

Hardness (as CaCO3) mg/L NA

Color PCU NA

Oil and Grease mg/L < 5

MetalsArsenic mg/L < 0.050

Cadmium mg/L < 0.0001d

Calcium mg/L NA

Chromium mg/L < 0.011

Iron mg/L < 1

Lead mg/L < 0.545 d

Magnesium mg/L NA

Mercury µg/L < 0.012

Nickel mg/L < 0.016 d

Zinc mg/L < 0.037 d

MineralsFluoride mg/L NA

Chloride mg/L NA

Sulfate mg/L NA

Nutrients NOx mg/L NA

Total Kjeldahl-N mg/L NA

Nitrogen,Total mg/L NA

Orthophosphate-P mg/L NA

Phosphorus,Total mg/L NA

RadiologicalGross Alpha pCi/L < 15

Ra 226 + Ra 228 pCi/L <5

Notes:

a. Class III Criteria from Chapter 62-302.530 F.A.C.

b. Data from filtered samples.

c. NA = Not Applicable

d. Metal criteria based on lower hardness limit of 25 for screening purpose.

Parameters Units Class III Criteriaa

Surface Water Quality

Min Median Max N Min Median Max N Min Median Max N

1998 2013 15 2010 2013 3 2010 2013 3

9 24 29 44 19 28 30 6 21 26 27 12

5.30 6.71 7.35 44 6.37 6.83 7.04 6 6.17 6.90 7.89 12

2.40 5.26 11.70 44 4.31 6.18 7.70 6 4.77 5.39 10.06 12

1.10 2.74 12.80 44 5.22 7.10 13.30 6 1.19 1.98 6.47 12

230 528 1120 24 182 210 267 6 269 535 960 12

0.00 2.00 10.00 44 2.80 6.40 8.40 6 0.40 1.80 4.40 12

29 68 127 23 27 43 46 6 38 65 90 12

246 544 1330 44 192 239 286 6 334 658 1103 12

162 307 685 11 72 83 130 6 151 302 515 9

50 130 320 24 150 250 425 6 60 140 270 12

0.38 1.00 2.00 16 0.99 1.06 1.83 6 0.99 1.32 4.43 12

0.001 0.005 0.005 12 0.001 0.002 0.003 2 0.001 0.005 0.005 9

0.001 0.001 0.001 12 0.001 0.001 0.001 2 0.001 0.001 0.001 9

21 93 166 17 22 28 33 2 39 75 128 9

0.001 0.001 0.001 2 0.001 0.001 0.001 4 0.001 0.001 0.001 3

0.056 0.204 0.928 17 0.601 0.750 0.899 2 0.090 0.235 0.737 9

0.002 0.006 0.006 13 0.004 0.004 0.004 2 0.004 0.006 0.006 9

8.300 30.800 65.353 17 8.046 9.726 11.405 2 12.909 27.100 48.800 9

0.000 0.198 0.198 11 0.198 0.198 0.198 2 0.198 0.198 0.198 9

0.001 0.002 0.005 14 0.001 0.002 0.002 6 0.001 0.002 0.002 12

0.002 0.003 0.055 12 0.002 0.004 0.005 2 0.002 0.003 0.009 9

0.16 0.28 1.00 24 0.09 0.18 0.32 6 0.08 0.23 0.33 12

8.40 29.10 49.78 24 14.89 21.52 31.18 6 6.60 22.67 35.64 12

66.00 177.60 665.66 44 12.64 31.39 53.42 6 74.36 162.23 541.76 12

0.02 0.10 0.87 24 0.03 0.33 0.66 6 0.01 0.06 0.12 12

0.67 1.15 2.40 24 1.65 2.56 3.58 6 0.86 1.23 1.72 12

0.62 1.35 1.86 23 1.80 2.86 4.08 6 0.87 1.31 1.81 12

0.07 0.59 2.07 44 0.79 1.26 1.85 6 0.40 1.05 1.86 12

0.08 0.76 2.93 44 0.63 1.14 1.94 6 0.49 1.17 1.79 12

0.30 1.80 4.43 33 1.10 1.40 1.90 4 1.10 2.00 2.80 7

0.80 1.10 3.20 12 -- -- -- 0 -- -- -- 0

PL-SW-7 PL-SW-8 PL-SW-9

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Table 2-3-B

Period of RecordYear NA

Water Quality IndicatorsTemperature Celcius NA

pH S.U<1 units above or below

background, Generally 6.0-8.5

Dissolved Oxygen mg/L >5

Turbidity NTU <29 above background

Total Dissolved Solids mg/L NA

Total Susp. Solids mg/L NA

Alkalinity mg/L >20

Conductivity μmhos/cm< 50% above background, or

<1275

Hardness (as CaCO3) mg/L NA

Color PCU NA

Oil and Grease mg/L < 5

MetalsArsenic mg/L < 0.050

Cadmium mg/L < 0.0001d

Calcium mg/L NA

Chromium mg/L < 0.011

Iron mg/L < 1

Lead mg/L < 0.545 d

Magnesium mg/L NA

Mercury µg/L < 0.012

Nickel mg/L < 0.016 d

Zinc mg/L < 0.037 d

MineralsFluoride mg/L NA

Chloride mg/L NA

Sulfate mg/L NA

Nutrients NOx mg/L NA

Total Kjeldahl-N mg/L NA

Nitrogen,Total mg/L NA

Orthophosphate-P mg/L NA

Phosphorus,Total mg/L NA

RadiologicalGross Alpha pCi/L < 15

Ra 226 + Ra 228 pCi/L <5

Notes:

a. Class III Criteria from Chapter 62-302.530 F.A.C.

b. Data from filtered samples.

c. NA = Not Applicable

d. Metal criteria based on lower hardness limit of 25 for screening purpose.

Parameters Units Class III Criteriaa

Surface Water Quality

Min Median Max N Min Median Max N Min Median Max

1998 2013 15 1998 2013 15 2010 2013

11 25 30 56 10 25 29 33 19 27 28

5.88 6.82 7.49 56 5.64 6.64 7.27 33 5.64 5.78 6.36

4.30 6.58 11.57 56 0.18 3.65 9.28 33 0.30 1.04 2.23

1.02 2.19 10.60 56 1.13 4.14 30.60 22 1.76 2.71 4.08

197 460 993 29 110 224 584 21 156 190 249

0.40 2.00 16.00 56 0.80 3.00 31.20 31 0.40 1.60 5.20

21 43 98 27 16 43 55 18 11 19 32

162 627 1487 55 124 287 1072 33 114 147 273

97 271 598 11 85 107 234 11 39 57 85

40 120 480 29 60 180 480 21 200 350 2400

0.99 1.05 2.60 20 0.99 0.99 3.14 16 0.99 1.98 3.56

0.001 0.005 0.005 11 0.001 0.005 0.005 12 0.001 0.002 0.005

0.001 0.001 0.001 11 0.001 0.001 0.001 12 0.001 0.001 0.001

23 76 143 20 20 28 86 17 10 14 19

0.001 0.001 0.001 3 0.001 0.001 0.001 3 0.001 0.001 0.001

0.022 0.240 0.916 20 0.180 0.550 1.300 13 0.634 0.914 1.275

0.002 0.006 0.670 13 0.002 0.006 0.670 12 0.004 0.004 0.006

8.609 31.200 58.600 19 6.498 11.104 36.400 17 3.522 3.522 3.522

0.198 0.198 0.324 11 0.198 0.198 0.358 11 0.198 0.198 0.198

0.002 0.002 0.002 7 0.001 0.002 0.005 12 0.001 0.001 0.002

0.000 0.003 0.005 11 0.002 0.003 0.094 12 0.002 0.003 0.005

0.11 0.30 2.50 29 0.21 0.39 1.00 21 0.12 0.17 0.23

10.88 26.05 73.00 28 9.30 25.94 35.64 21 7.82 13.43 44.53

28.23 223.54 890.00 56 4.00 54.53 518.00 31 4.23 15.48 22.63

0.02 0.23 1.44 25 0.00 0.10 0.33 21 0.01 0.03 0.10

0.36 1.20 2.18 29 0.05 1.10 6.22 21 1.33 1.88 2.19

0.36 1.51 2.98 27 0.05 1.19 6.31 21 1.37 1.96 2.19

0.11 0.49 1.01 56 0.11 0.78 1.52 31 0.22 0.34 0.52

0.11 0.55 7.90 56 0.06 0.92 1.62 31 0.31 0.46 0.64

0.80 1.70 9.90 39 0.20 1.35 5.00 22 0.90 1.50 1.50

0.60 1.00 2.80 21 0.40 1.10 2.40 5 -- -- --

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Table 2-3-B

Period of RecordYear NA

Water Quality IndicatorsTemperature Celcius NA

pH S.U<1 units above or below

background, Generally 6.0-8.5

Dissolved Oxygen mg/L >5

Turbidity NTU <29 above background

Total Dissolved Solids mg/L NA

Total Susp. Solids mg/L NA

Alkalinity mg/L >20

Conductivity μmhos/cm< 50% above background, or

<1275

Hardness (as CaCO3) mg/L NA

Color PCU NA

Oil and Grease mg/L < 5

MetalsArsenic mg/L < 0.050

Cadmium mg/L < 0.0001d

Calcium mg/L NA

Chromium mg/L < 0.011

Iron mg/L < 1

Lead mg/L < 0.545 d

Magnesium mg/L NA

Mercury µg/L < 0.012

Nickel mg/L < 0.016 d

Zinc mg/L < 0.037 d

MineralsFluoride mg/L NA

Chloride mg/L NA

Sulfate mg/L NA

Nutrients NOx mg/L NA

Total Kjeldahl-N mg/L NA

Nitrogen,Total mg/L NA

Orthophosphate-P mg/L NA

Phosphorus,Total mg/L NA

RadiologicalGross Alpha pCi/L < 15

Ra 226 + Ra 228 pCi/L <5

Notes:

a. Class III Criteria from Chapter 62-302.530 F.A.C.

b. Data from filtered samples.

c. NA = Not Applicable

d. Metal criteria based on lower hardness limit of 25 for screening purpose.

Parameters Units Class III Criteriaa

Surface Water Quality

N

3

5

5

5

5

5

5

5

5

5

5

5

4

4

4

1

4

4

1

4

5

4

5

5

5

5

5

5

5

5

3

0

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Table 2-3-B

Period of RecordYear NA

Water Quality IndicatorsTemperature Celcius NA

pH S.U<1 units above or below

background, Generally 6.0-8.5

Dissolved Oxygen mg/L >5

Turbidity NTU <29 above background

Total Dissolved Solids mg/L NA

Total Susp. Solids mg/L NA

Alkalinity mg/L >20

Conductivity μmhos/cm< 50% above background, or

<1275

Hardness (as CaCO3) mg/L NA

Color PCU NA

Oil and Grease mg/L < 5

MetalsArsenic mg/L < 0.050

Cadmium mg/L < 0.0001d

Calcium mg/L NA

Chromium mg/L < 0.011

Iron mg/L < 1

Lead mg/L < 0.545 d

Magnesium mg/L NA

Mercury µg/L < 0.012

Nickel mg/L < 0.016 d

Zinc mg/L < 0.037 d

MineralsFluoride mg/L NA

Chloride mg/L NA

Sulfate mg/L NA

Nutrients NOx mg/L NA

Total Kjeldahl-N mg/L NA

Nitrogen,Total mg/L NA

Orthophosphate-P mg/L NA

Phosphorus,Total mg/L NA

RadiologicalGross Alpha pCi/L < 15

Ra 226 + Ra 228 pCi/L <5

Notes:

a. Class III Criteria from Chapter 62-302.530 F.A.C.

b. Data from filtered samples.

c. NA = Not Applicable

d. Metal criteria based on lower hardness limit of 25 for screening purpose.

Parameters Units Class III Criteriaa

Surface Water Quality

Min Median Max N Min Median Max N Min Median Max

2010 2013 3 2010 2013 3 1996 2013

27 28 28 4 20 27 29 8 10 25 30

5.46 6.38 6.60 4 5.76 6.40 7.44 8 6.15 7.09 8.15

0.45 2.05 2.81 4 1.07 3.73 6.49 8 2.90 7.85 13.20

1.36 5.38 13.00 4 0.96 2.86 11.90 8 0.60 1.66 14.70

112 140 182 4 174 261 583 8 180 438 650

3.20 4.00 6.00 4 1.20 2.40 6.80 8 0.20 2.00 13.60

25 33 52 4 33 54 73 8 26 55 123

5 69 154 4 216 282 637 8 134 578 950

46 54 66 4 91 125 275 7 117 207 436

250 290 400 4 250 300 350 8 35 95 400

0.99 1.79 3.98 4 0.50 0.99 2.27 8 0.99 1.00 4.60

0.001 0.004 0.005 3 0.001 0.005 0.005 7 0.001 0.005 0.012

0.001 0.001 0.001 3 0.001 0.001 0.001 7 0.001 0.001 0.001

12 14 15 3 22 28 62 7 20 71 120

0.001 0.001 0.001 1 0.001 0.001 0.001 1 0.001 0.001 0.001

0.255 0.318 0.330 3 0.108 0.332 1.296 7 0.022 0.210 0.809

0.004 0.004 0.006 3 0.004 0.004 0.006 7 0.002 0.004 0.006

3.772 4.417 4.580 3 8.728 12.474 29.221 7 7.900 23.300 44.000

0.198 0.198 0.198 3 0.198 0.198 0.198 7 0.198 0.198 0.198

0.001 0.002 0.002 4 0.001 0.002 0.002 7 0.001 0.002 0.002

0.003 0.003 0.020 3 0.002 0.003 0.005 7 0.002 0.003 0.005

0.09 0.09 0.12 4 0.12 0.21 0.36 8 0.18 0.41 1.00

7.24 8.11 11.94 4 11.23 18.56 50.57 8 12.00 27.00 43.23

1.85 2.47 3.08 2 21.18 39.98 197.84 8 24.00 188.73 506.00

0.01 0.02 0.12 4 0.01 0.01 0.03 8 0.07 0.30 1.28

1.36 2.16 2.48 4 1.26 1.44 2.44 8 0.49 1.10 2.30

1.39 2.18 2.60 4 1.27 1.45 2.47 8 0.35 1.41 2.50

0.42 0.52 0.58 4 0.48 0.58 0.79 8 0.13 0.40 0.69

0.54 0.63 0.81 4 0.52 0.61 0.85 8 0.16 0.47 1.00

1.70 2.40 3.10 2 0.90 1.40 1.80 5 0.00 1.80 5.40

-- -- -- 0 -- -- -- 0 0.50 1.00 2.10

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Table 2-3-B

Period of RecordYear NA

Water Quality IndicatorsTemperature Celcius NA

pH S.U<1 units above or below

background, Generally 6.0-8.5

Dissolved Oxygen mg/L >5

Turbidity NTU <29 above background

Total Dissolved Solids mg/L NA

Total Susp. Solids mg/L NA

Alkalinity mg/L >20

Conductivity μmhos/cm< 50% above background, or

<1275

Hardness (as CaCO3) mg/L NA

Color PCU NA

Oil and Grease mg/L < 5

MetalsArsenic mg/L < 0.050

Cadmium mg/L < 0.0001d

Calcium mg/L NA

Chromium mg/L < 0.011

Iron mg/L < 1

Lead mg/L < 0.545 d

Magnesium mg/L NA

Mercury µg/L < 0.012

Nickel mg/L < 0.016 d

Zinc mg/L < 0.037 d

MineralsFluoride mg/L NA

Chloride mg/L NA

Sulfate mg/L NA

Nutrients NOx mg/L NA

Total Kjeldahl-N mg/L NA

Nitrogen,Total mg/L NA

Orthophosphate-P mg/L NA

Phosphorus,Total mg/L NA

RadiologicalGross Alpha pCi/L < 15

Ra 226 + Ra 228 pCi/L <5

Notes:

a. Class III Criteria from Chapter 62-302.530 F.A.C.

b. Data from filtered samples.

c. NA = Not Applicable

d. Metal criteria based on lower hardness limit of 25 for screening purpose.

Parameters Units Class III Criteriaa

Surface Water Quality

N Min Median Max N

17 1997 2013 16

64 12 25 32 64

76 5.87 7.09 7.83 64

76 0.70 6.47 11.30 64

76 0.60 3.90 16.30 64

30 176 602 1200 26

75 0.02 3.00 31.00 64

27 25 75 196 22

76 175 667 1784 64

11 81 305 609 8

30 45 120 350 26

21 0.99 1.10 3.19 19

11 0.001 0.005 0.012 9

11 0.001 0.001 0.001 9

21 19 86 190 17

3 0.001 0.001 0.001 3

21 0.050 0.373 0.961 17

13 0.002 0.004 0.006 11

20 7.926 34.000 95.000 16

11 0.198 0.198 0.198 9

11 0.001 0.002 0.002 9

11 0.002 0.003 0.011 9

30 0.22 0.49 2.50 26

30 11.46 38.00 63.30 26

62 23.00 209.50 912.00 64

26 0.04 0.11 4.72 22

30 0.78 1.30 2.37 26

40 0.44 1.16 7.09 32

75 0.05 0.28 0.92 64

75 0.11 0.38 2.00 63

44 0.86 2.20 8.00 40

32 0.10 1.00 4.40 27

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Table 2-3-B

Period of RecordYear NA

Water Quality IndicatorsTemperature Celcius NA

pH S.U<1 units above or below

background, Generally 6.0-8.5

Dissolved Oxygen mg/L >5

Turbidity NTU <29 above background

Total Dissolved Solids mg/L NA

Total Susp. Solids mg/L NA

Alkalinity mg/L >20

Conductivity μmhos/cm< 50% above background, or

<1275

Hardness (as CaCO3) mg/L NA

Color PCU NA

Oil and Grease mg/L < 5

MetalsArsenic mg/L < 0.050

Cadmium mg/L < 0.0001d

Calcium mg/L NA

Chromium mg/L < 0.011

Iron mg/L < 1

Lead mg/L < 0.545 d

Magnesium mg/L NA

Mercury µg/L < 0.012

Nickel mg/L < 0.016 d

Zinc mg/L < 0.037 d

MineralsFluoride mg/L NA

Chloride mg/L NA

Sulfate mg/L NA

Nutrients NOx mg/L NA

Total Kjeldahl-N mg/L NA

Nitrogen,Total mg/L NA

Orthophosphate-P mg/L NA

Phosphorus,Total mg/L NA

RadiologicalGross Alpha pCi/L < 15

Ra 226 + Ra 228 pCi/L <5

Notes:

a. Class III Criteria from Chapter 62-302.530 F.A.C.

b. Data from filtered samples.

c. NA = Not Applicable

d. Metal criteria based on lower hardness limit of 25 for screening purpose.

Parameters Units Class III Criteriaa

Surface Water Quality

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Table 2-3-B-i Surface Water Monitoring Stations Information

Gage ID General Location Latitude Longitude

Est.

Drainage

Area (sq-

mi)

Year of

InstallationUSGS ID SWFWMD ID

PL-SW-1 DeSoto Mine - Unnamed Drain Sec 17 North of SR70 27.25938 -81.93245 2.5 2010 N/A N/A

PL-SW-1A DeSoto Mine - Unnamed Stream (North Fork of Oak Hill Branch) 27.26403 -81.90388 2.6 2010 N/A N/A

PL-SW-2 DeSoto Mine - Unnamed Ditched Stream Sec 5 North of SR 70 27.28267 -81.93072 0.4 2010 N/A N/A

PL-SW-3 DeSoto Mine - Unnamed Stream Sec 7 North of SR 70 27.27526 -81.94923 1.2 2010 N/A N/A

PL-SW-4 (previously PNL-SW-2) DeSoto Mine - Horse Creek Sec 12 North of SR 70 27.26432 -81.96595 142.0 1980 02297266 24406

PL-SW-5 (previously PNL-SW-4) DeSoto Mine - Brandy Branch at SR 70 27.26087 -81.98120 15.2 1992 02297272 24403

PL-SW-6 DeSoto Mine - Buzzard Roost Branch near SR 70 27.26479 -82.00268 11.9 2010 N/A 24408

PL-SW-7 (previously PNL-SW-6) DeSoto Mine - Buzzard R Tributary 27.26568 -82.03171 8.4 2010 N/A N/A

PL-SW-8 DeSoto Mine - Buzzard R Tributary (East Fork Unnamed) 27.26626 -82.02535 2.8 2010 N/A N/A

PL-SW-9 DeSoto Mine - Buzzard R Tributary (Main Stem) 27.24952 -82.02612 13.3 2010 N/A N/A

PL-SW-10 (previously PNL-SW-5) DeSoto Mine - Buzzard Branch Sec 15 South of SR70 27.25337 -82.00704 12.9 2010 N/A N/A

PL-SW-11 (previously PNL-SW-7) DeSoto Mine - Buzzard Branch at Pine Level Road 27.23537 -81.99601 27.2 1992 02297290 24400

PL-SW-12 DeSoto Mine - Unnamed Ditch Stream Sec28/33 27.22487 -82.02200 1.7 2010 N/A N/A

PL-SW-13 (previously PNL-SW-1) DeSoto Mine - Unnamed Stream Sec 34 East of Tom Mizel Rd 27.22043 -82.00213 2.2 2010 N/A N/A

PL-SW-14 DeSoto Mine - Ditched Stream Sec 4 27.19583 -82.02317 1.5 2010 N/A N/A

PL-SW-15 Offsite - Unnamed Stream Sec 3 at SR 72 27.20614 -82.00391 4.7 2010 N/A N/A

PL-SW-16 Offsite - Unnamed Drain Sec 6 at SR 72 27.20309 -82.04754 1.9 2010 N/A N/A

PL-SW-17 Offsite - Stream into Central Swamp 27.24912 -82.05405 2.0 2010 N/A N/A

PL-SW-18 Offsite - Wildcat Slough Entrance 27.25133 -82.08069 7.6 2010 N/A N/A

PL-SW-19 Offsite - Bud Slough Entrance 27.24829 -82.11091 6.9 2010 N/A 25787

PL-SW-20 (previously PNL-SW-9) Offsite - Big Slough Ditch Sec 27 27.22974 -82.09219 5.0 2010 N/A N/A

PL-SW-21 (previously PNL-SW-8) Offsite - Big Slough Ditch Sec 28 27.23630 -82.10661 14.5 2010 N/A N/A

PL-SW-22 Offsite - Big Slough N Canal Sec 32 27.21342 -82.12284 6.7 2010 N/A N/A

PL-SW-23 Offsite - Big Slough Canal E Sec 33 at Old RR Trestle 27.20993 -82.13182 33.0 2010 N/A N/A

PL-SW-24 (previously PNL-SW-3) Offsite - USGS Horse Creek at SR 72 27.19987 -81.98790 218.0 1950 02297310 See USGS

PL-SW-25 (previously PNL-SW-10) Offsite - USGS Big Slough North of SR 72 27.19355 -82.14402 36.5 1980 02299410 See USGS

Notes:SG - Staff Gage

USGS - United States Geological Survey

SWFWMD - Southwest Water Management District

Real Time Recording Stream Gauges available online from SWFWMD and/or USGS Website

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Site ID Owner Name Permittee WITHDRAW_2 WITHDRAW_4 WITHDRAW_6 WATER_USE1 Latitude Longitude

331952 Consolidated Minerals, Inc. Consolidated Minerals, Inc. Existing Withdrawal of Groundwater Irrigation AGRICULTURE 27 16 21.21 81 57 59.07

331953 Consolidated Minerals, Inc. Consolidated Minerals, Inc. Capped Withdrawal of Groundwater Industrial-Commercial

INDUSTRIAL AND

COMMERCIAL 27 14 8.25 81 59 49.49

387148

Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family

Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Existing Withdrawal of Groundwater Irrigation AGRICULTURE 27 14 42.26 81 59 56.35

426390

Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family

Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Existing Withdrawal of Groundwater Irrigation AGRICULTURE 27 16 46.27 81 58 32.74

566841

Dimare Ruskin #2 LLC/Attn: Elaine

Munford Dimare Ruskin #2 LLC/Attn: Elaine Munford Existing Withdrawal of Groundwater Irrigation AGRICULTURE 27 17 32.04 82 2 11.09

566862

Dimare Ruskin #2 LLC/Attn: Elaine

Munford Dimare Ruskin #2 LLC/Attn: Elaine Munford Existing Withdrawal of Groundwater Irrigation AGRICULTURE 27 17 53.06 82 2 54.05

570797

Dimare Ruskin #2 LLC/Attn: Elaine

Munford Dimare Ruskin #2 LLC/Attn: Elaine Munford Existing Withdrawal of Groundwater Irrigation AGRICULTURE 27 18 3.9 82 2 28

570910

Dimare Ruskin #2 LLC/Attn: Elaine

Munford Dimare Ruskin #2 LLC/Attn: Elaine Munford Existing Withdrawal of Groundwater Irrigation AGRICULTURE 27 16 4.56 82 2 39.45

570913

Dimare Ruskin #2 LLC/Attn: Elaine

Munford Dimare Ruskin #2 LLC/Attn: Elaine Munford Existing Withdrawal of Groundwater Irrigation AGRICULTURE 27 16 41.51 82 2 21.19

609946 Je Fletcher Je Fletcher Existing Withdrawal of Groundwater Irrigation AGRICULTURE 27 16 5.46 81 54 23.12

613426

Hollidale Farms, Inc./Attn: Terry

Hollingsworth Hollidale Farms, Inc./Attn: Terry Hollingsworth Existing Withdrawal of Groundwater Irrigation AGRICULTURE 27 16 0.23 81 54 25.09

626844

Estate of V C Hollingsworth\Attn. Lou

Hoopingarner Estate of V C Hollingsworth\Attn. Lou Hoopingarner Proposed Withdrawal of Groundwater Irrigation AGRICULTURE 27 16 56.85 81 58 38.54

629026

Estate of V C Hollingsworth\Attn. Lou

Hoopingarner Estate of V C Hollingsworth\Attn. Lou Hoopingarner Proposed Withdrawal of Groundwater Public Supply AGRICULTURE 27 16 11.8 81 58 30.41

631058

Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family

Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Existing Withdrawal of Groundwater Irrigation AGRICULTURE 27 16 8 81 58 17.39

631062

Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family

Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Existing Withdrawal of Groundwater Irrigation AGRICULTURE 27 15 15.86 82 0 12.71

631063

Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family

Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Existing Withdrawal of Groundwater Irrigation AGRICULTURE 27 15 51.66 81 59 11.99

631068

Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family

Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Existing Withdrawal of Groundwater Irrigation AGRICULTURE 27 14 56.98 82 0 32.4

631071

Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family

Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Existing Withdrawal of Groundwater Irrigation AGRICULTURE 27 13 47.78 82 0 10.56

631074

Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family

Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Existing Withdrawal of Groundwater Irrigation AGRICULTURE 27 16 18.14 81 59 4.65

631081

Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family

Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Existing Withdrawal of Groundwater Irrigation AGRICULTURE 27 13 53.81 82 1 29.26

Withdrawal Wells Onsite and within 500 ftTable 2-3-C

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Site ID Owner Name Permittee WITHDRAW_2 WITHDRAW_4 WITHDRAW_6 WATER_USE1 Latitude Longitude

Withdrawal Wells Onsite and within 500 ftTable 2-3-C

631082

Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family

Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Capped Withdrawal of Groundwater Irrigation AGRICULTURE 27 14 23.07 82 1 1.05

631083

Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family

Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Capped Withdrawal of Groundwater Irrigation AGRICULTURE 27 14 7.81 82 0 7.35

631084

Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family

Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Capped Monitor AGRICULTURE 27 14 8.14 81 59 48.3

631085

Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family

Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Capped Monitor AGRICULTURE 27 16 21.41 81 57 59.49

631086

Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family

Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Existing Withdrawal of Groundwater Irrigation AGRICULTURE 27 14 57.24 82 0 3.47

631092

Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family

Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Existing Withdrawal of Groundwater Irrigation AGRICULTURE 27 15 22.03 82 0 1.2

631093

Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family

Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Capped Withdrawal of Groundwater Irrigation AGRICULTURE 27 13 9.61 82 0 19.35

631094

Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family

Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Capped Withdrawal of Groundwater Industrial-Commercial

INDUSTRIAL AND

COMMERCIAL 27 13 6.66 82 0 19.05

631095

Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family

Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Capped Withdrawal of Groundwater Irrigation AGRICULTURE 27 14 57.03 82 0 36.21

631096

Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family

Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Existing Withdrawal of Groundwater Irrigation AGRICULTURE 27 15 40.93 81 59 36.85

631101

Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family

Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Existing Withdrawal of Groundwater Irrigation AGRICULTURE 27 16 5.08 81 55 23.41

631111

Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family

Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Capped Withdrawal of Groundwater Irrigation AGRICULTURE 27 14 58.16 82 0 6.75

631113

Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family

Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Existing Withdrawal of Groundwater Irrigation AGRICULTURE 27 16 57.13 81 56 46.8

631114

Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family

Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Existing Withdrawal of Groundwater Irrigation AGRICULTURE 27 16 47.26 81 56 40.13

631115

Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family

Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Capped Withdrawal of Groundwater Irrigation AGRICULTURE 27 16 19.48 81 54 55.21

631118

Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family

Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Existing Withdrawal of Groundwater Irrigation AGRICULTURE 27 13 12.65 82 0 31.87

632226 Gina Adams Gina Adams Existing Withdrawal of Groundwater Livestock AGRICULTURE 27 10 36.18 82 1 48.3

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Site ID Owner Name Permittee WITHDRAW_2 WITHDRAW_4 WITHDRAW_6 WATER_USE1 Latitude Longitude

Withdrawal Wells Onsite and within 500 ftTable 2-3-C

634799

Dimare Ruskin #2 LLC/Attn: Elaine

Munford Dimare Ruskin #2 LLC/Attn: Elaine Munford Proposed Withdrawal of Groundwater Fire Suppression AGRICULTURE 27 16 36.75 82 2 52.65

634800

Dimare Ruskin #2 LLC/Attn: Elaine

Munford Dimare Ruskin #2 LLC/Attn: Elaine Munford Proposed Monitor AGRICULTURE 27 17 20.68 82 2 15.91

634801

Dimare Ruskin #2 LLC/Attn: Elaine

Munford Dimare Ruskin #2 LLC/Attn: Elaine Munford Existing Monitor AGRICULTURE 27 17 13.84 82 2 19.36

636476 Vermon Hollingsworth Ill Vermon Hollingsworth Ill Capped Withdrawal of Groundwater General Agriculture AGRICULTURE 27 14 13.52 81 58 52.28

650615

Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family

Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Existing Withdrawal of Groundwater Irrigation AGRICULTURE 27 16 19.8 81 54 55.21

662143

Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family

Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Proposed Withdrawal of Groundwater Irrigation AGRICULTURE 27 16 24.34 82 1 28.94

662144

Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family

Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Proposed Withdrawal of Groundwater Irrigation AGRICULTURE 27 15 17.7 82 1 23

662145

Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family

Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Existing Withdrawal of Groundwater Irrigation AGRICULTURE 27 10 57.01 82 1 14.9

662146

Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family

Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Existing Withdrawal of Groundwater Irrigation AGRICULTURE 27 11 6.68 82 1 2.91

662148

Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family

Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Existing Withdrawal of Groundwater Irrigation AGRICULTURE 27 11 55.06 82 2 4.87

662149

Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family

Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Existing Withdrawal of Groundwater Irrigation AGRICULTURE 27 11 42.76 82 1 36.45

662150

Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family

Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Existing Withdrawal of Groundwater Irrigation AGRICULTURE 27 11 57.37 82 2 11.23

662151

Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family

Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Existing Withdrawal of Groundwater Irrigation AGRICULTURE 27 11 4.07 82 1 48.6

662152

Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family

Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Existing Withdrawal of Groundwater Irrigation AGRICULTURE 27 15 17.54 82 0 41.22

662281

Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family

Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Mosaic Fertilizer LLC and CMI/Family Dynamics Inc/Att Jeff Adams Existing Withdrawal of Groundwater Irrigation AGRICULTURE 27 15 28.85 82 0 30.93

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Table 2-4-B

Acres Functional Loss Functional Gain

Impact

Impact Total 2879.96 1590.99

Mitigation

On-site Mitigation

Creation Total 51.84 31.01

Preservation Total 1341.38 236.26

Reclamation

Reclamation Total 3542.14 1987.75

Net Functional Gain 664.03

UMAM Functional Gain vs. Functional Loss Summary

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FDEP ERP Permit Application

NORMAL

WATER

Depth

(feet)

Duration

(months)

Depth

(in)

Rate

(in/hr)

Depth

(feet)

0-30 6.0-20

30-54 6.0-20

54-48 6.0-20

0-16 6.0-20

16-36 6.0-20

36-80 6.0-20

0-2 6.0-20

2-34 6.0-20

34-45 6.0-20

45-80 6.0-20

8

Bradenton-Felda-

Chobee complex,

frequently flooded

These soils are nearly level and are poorly drained to very

poorly drained. They are on floodplains of rivers and streams.

The areas of these Bradenton, Felda, and Chobee soils are too

intricately mixed to be mapped separately at the selected scale.

This complex is about 35 percent Bradenton soil, about 35

percent Felda soil, about 15 percent Chobee soil, and about 15

percent other soils.

Table 2-5-A Soils Descriptions Found on the DeSoto Mine Site

0.5 D Severe: seepage,

Severe: seepage,

piping, wetness.

5Basinger, fine sand,

depressional

This soil is deep, nearly level, and very poorly drained. It is in

depressions. Typically, this Basinger soil has a black fine sand

surface layer about 2 inches thick. The subsurface layer to a

depth of about 34 inches is fine sand. It is grayish brown in the

upper part and light gray in the lower part. The subsoil to a

depth of about 45 inches is mixed grayish brown and black fine

sand. The substratum to a depth of about of about 80 inches is

fine sand. It is pale brown in the upper part and light gray in the

lower part.

2 Jun-Feb 0.0 < 1.0 D Severe: seepage.,

Severe: seepage,

piping, ponding.

4Basinger, fine sand,

frequently flooded

PERMEABILITY

HYDROLOGIC

SOIL GROUP

DEGREE AND

KIND OF

LIMITATIONS

FOR PONDS AND

EMBANKMENTS

3 Basinger, fine sand

This soil is deep, nearly level, and poorly drained. It is in

sloughs. Typically, the Basinger soil has a dark gray fine sand

surface layer about 5 inches thick. The subsurface layer to a

depth of about 22 inches is light gray fine sand. The next layer

to a depth of 30 inches gray fine sand. The subsoil to a depth of

54 inches is dark brown fine sand. The substratum to a depth of

about 80 inches is yellowish brown fine sand.

0 - 1.0

SEASONAL HIGH WATER

Jun-Feb 1.5 B/D Severe: seepage,

Severe: seepage,

piping, wetness.

This soil is deep, nearly level, and poorly drained. It is adjacent

to streams and well defined drainageways. Typically, the

Basinger soil has a dark gray fine sand surface layer about 4

inches thick. The subsurface layer to a depth of about 16 inches

is light brownish gray fine sand. The subsoil to a depth of 36

inches is dark grayish brown fine sand. The substratum to a

depth of about 80 inches is fine sand. It is grayish brown in the

upper part and light gray in the lower part.

0 - 1.0 Jun-Feb

SOIL DESCRIPTIONMAP # SOIL NAME

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NORMAL

WATER

Depth

(feet)

Duration

(months)

Depth

(in)

Rate

(in/hr)

Depth

(feet)

PERMEABILITY

HYDROLOGIC

SOIL GROUP

DEGREE AND

KIND OF

LIMITATIONS

FOR PONDS AND

EMBANKMENTS

SEASONAL HIGH WATER

SOIL DESCRIPTIONMAP # SOIL NAME

0-3 6.0-20

3-10 6.0-20

10-65 0.6-2.0

65-80 0.6-6.0

0-30 6.0-20

30-75 0.6-6.0

75-80 6.0-20

0-18 2.0-6.0

18-68 <0.2

68-80 0.2-6.0

0-22 6.0-20

22-28 0.6-6.0

28-55 6.0-20

55-80 0.6-6.0

Typically, this Felda soil has a dark gray fine sand surface layer

about 8 inches thick. The subsurface layer to a depth of about

30 inches is fine sand that is gray in the upper part and light

brownish gray in the lower part. The subsoil to a depth of about

75 inches is grayish brown fine sandy loam in the upper part

and light brownish gray sandy clay loam in the lower part. The

substratum to a depth of 80 inches is light gray loamy sand.

0-1.0 Jul-Mar 1 B/D Severe: seepage,

Severe: seepage,

piping, wetness.

8

Bradenton-Felda-

Chobee complex,

frequently flooded

Typically, this Chobee soil has a very dark gray loamy fine sand

surface layer about 18 inches thick. The subsoil to a depth of

about 68 inches is very dark gray fine sandy loam in the upper

part, dark gray sandy clay loam in the middle part, and gray fine

sandy loam in the lower part. The substratum to a depth of 80

inches is gray loamy sand.

0-1.0 Jun-Feb 1 B/D Slight ---, Severe:

wetness.

8

Bradenton-Felda-

Chobee complex,

frequently flooded

8

Bradenton-Felda-

Chobee complex,

frequently flooded

Typically, this Bradenton soil has a dark gray fine sand surface

layer about 3 inches thick. The subsurface layer to a depth of

about 10 inches is light brownish gray fine sand. The subsoil to

a depth of about 65 inches is fine sandy loam that is brown in

the upper part and light brownish gray in the lower part. The

upper part of the substratum is light gray loamy fine sand. The

lower to a depth of about 80 inches is white fine sand.

0-1.0 Jun-Dec 1 D Severe: seepage,

Severe: seepage,

piping, wetness.

9 Cassia fine sand

This soil is deep, nearly level, and poorly drained. It is on low-

lying knolls on flatwoods. Typically, this Cassia soil has a gray

fine sand surface layer about 3 inches thick. The subsurface

layer is gray fine sand to a depth of about 22 inches. The upper

part of the subsoil to a depth of about 28 inches is dark reddish

brown fine sand. The next layer to a depth of about 40 inches is

dark brown fine sand. To a depth of about 55 inches, the soil is

pale brown fine sand. The lower part of the subsoil to a depth of

about 80 inches is fine sand that is dark grayish brown in the

upper part and very dark grayish brown in the lower part.

1.5-3.5 Jul-Jan 3.5 C Severe: seepage,

Severe: seepage,

piping, wetness.

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FDEP ERP Permit Application

NORMAL

WATER

Depth

(feet)

Duration

(months)

Depth

(in)

Rate

(in/hr)

Depth

(feet)

PERMEABILITY

HYDROLOGIC

SOIL GROUP

DEGREE AND

KIND OF

LIMITATIONS

FOR PONDS AND

EMBANKMENTS

SEASONAL HIGH WATER

SOIL DESCRIPTIONMAP # SOIL NAME

0-2 6.0-20

2-65 <0.2

65-80 2.0-6.0

0-23 6.0-20

23-65 6.0-20

65-75 0.6-6.0

75-80 2.0-6.0

0-29 6.0-20

29-47 0.6-6.0

47-68 6.0-20

68-80 .06-0.6

10Chobee muck,

depressional

11Delray mucky fine

sand, depressional

This soil is deep, nearly level, and very poorly drained. It is in

depressions. Typically, this Chobee soil has a dark reddish

brown muck surface layer about 2 inches thick. The next layer

to a depth of about 7 inches is black sandy clay loam. The

subsoil to a depth of about 65 inches is black sandy clay loam

in the upper part and grayish brown fine sandy loam in the

lower part. The substratum to a depth of about 80 inches is

greenish gray fine sand.

2 Jun-Feb 0 D Severe: seepage,

Severe: seepage,

piping, seepage.

This soil is deep, nearly level, and very poorly drained. It is in

depressions. Typically, this Delray soil has a black mucky fine

sand surface layer about 23 inches thick. The subsurface layer

to a depth of about 65 inches is fine sand that is grayish brown

in the upper part and gray in the lower part. The subsoil extends

to a depth of about 80 inches or more. It is grayish brown fine

sandy loam in the upper part, gray fine sandy loam in the

middle part, and gray loamy sand in the lower part.

2 Jun-Feb 0 D Severe: seepage,

Severe: seepage,

ponding.

This soil is deep, nearly level, and poorly drained. It is on

flatwoods. Typically, this EuaGallie soil has a very dark gray fine

sand surface layer about 7 inches thick. The subsurface layer to

a depth of 29 inches is fine sand that is gray in the upper part

and light gray in the lower part. The subsoil to a depth of about

47 inches is fine sand that is black in the upper part and dark

brown in the lower part. The next layer to a depth of about 68

inches is yellowish brown fine sand. To a depth of about 80

inches, the subsoil is grayish brown fine sandy loam underlain

by light olive gray sandy clay loam.

0-1.0 Jun-Oct 1.5 B/D Severe: seepage,

Severe: seepage,

piping, wetness.

13 EauGallie fine sand

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FDEP ERP Permit Application

NORMAL

WATER

Depth

(feet)

Duration

(months)

Depth

(in)

Rate

(in/hr)

Depth

(feet)

PERMEABILITY

HYDROLOGIC

SOIL GROUP

DEGREE AND

KIND OF

LIMITATIONS

FOR PONDS AND

EMBANKMENTS

SEASONAL HIGH WATER

SOIL DESCRIPTIONMAP # SOIL NAME

0-4 6.0-20

4-34 6.0-20

34-48 0.6-2.0

48-80 <0.2

0-29 6.0-20

29-42 0.6-6.0

42-80 6.0-20

0-22 6.0-20

22-65 0.6-6.0

65-80 6.0-20

0-32 6.0-20

32-49 0.6-6.0

49-80 6.0-20

This soil is deep, nearly level, and poorly drained. It is on

flatwoods. Typically, this Farmton soil has a dark gray fine sand

surface layer about 4 inches thick. The subsurface layer to a

depth of 34 inches is fine sand that is gray in the upper part and

light gray in the lower part. The subsoil to a depth of about 48

inches is fine sand that is black in the upper part, very dark gray

in the middle part, and dark brown in the lower part. To a depth

of about 80 inches, the subsoil is sandy clay loam that is light

brownish in the upper part and pale olive in the lower part.

0-1.0 Jun-Oct 2.5 D Severe: seepage,

Severe: seepage,

piping, wetness.

This soil is deep, nearly level, and poorly drained. It is in

sloughs and low-lying hammocks. Typically, this Felda soil has

a black fine sand surface layer about 7 inches thick. The

subsurface layer to a depth of about 29 inches is fine sand that

is grayish brown in the upper part and light gray in the lower

part. The subsoil to a depth of 42 inches is gray fine sandy

loam. The substratum to a depth of about 80 inches is loamy

sand that is gray in the upper part and light olive gray in the

lower part.

0 - 1.0 Jul-Mar 1 B/D Severe: seepage,

Severe: seepage,

piping, wetness.

0 -1.0 Jul-Feb 0.0-<1.0 B/D Severe: seepage,

Severe: seepage,

piping, wetness.

This soil is deep, nearly level, and very poorly drained. It is in

depressions. Typically, this Felda soil has a very dark gray fine

sand surface layer about 6 inches thick. The subsurface layer to

a depth of about 32 inches is fine sand that is light gray in the

upper part and grayish brown in the lower part. The subsoil to a

depth of 49 inches is fine sandy loam that is grayish brown in

the upper part and gray in the lower part. The substratum to a

depth of about 80 inches is light gray fine sand.

2 Jun-Feb 0.0-<1.0 B/D Severe: seepage,

Severe: seepage,

piping, ponding.

17Felda fine sand,

depressional

14 Farmton fine sand

16

15 Felda fine sand

Felda fine sand,

frequently flooded

This soil is deep, nearly level, and poorly drained. It is adjacent

to streams and well defined drainageways. Typically, this Felda

soil has a very dark gray fine sand surface layer about 5 inches

thick. The subsurface layer to a depth of about 22 inches is fine

sand that is grayish brown in the upper part and light brownish

gray in the lower part. The subsoil to a depth of 65 inches is fine

sandy loam. It is grayish brown in the upper part, dark grayish

brown in the middle part, and light brownish gray in the lower

part. The substratum to a depth of about 80 inches is light gray

sand.

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FDEP ERP Permit Application

NORMAL

WATER

Depth

(feet)

Duration

(months)

Depth

(in)

Rate

(in/hr)

Depth

(feet)

PERMEABILITY

HYDROLOGIC

SOIL GROUP

DEGREE AND

KIND OF

LIMITATIONS

FOR PONDS AND

EMBANKMENTS

SEASONAL HIGH WATER

SOIL DESCRIPTIONMAP # SOIL NAME

0-22 6.0-20

22-34 6.0-20

34-45 <0.2

49-80 6.0-20

0-5 6.0-20

5-43 6.0-20

43-65 0.6-2.0

65-80 6.0-20

0-12 6.0-20

12-50 6.0-20

50-80 <0.2

0-18 6.0-20

18-40 6.0-20

40-52 6.0-20

52-80 <0.2

2 Jun-Feb 0.0-<1.0 D Severe: seepage,

Severe: ponding.

This soil is deep, nearly level, and poorly drained. It is in

flatwoods. Typically, this Immokalee soil has a dark gray fine

sand surface layer about 5 inches thick. The subsurface layer to

a depth of about 43 inches is white fine sand. The subsoil to a

depth of about 65 inches is fine sand that is black in the upper

part and dark brown in the middle and lower parts. Black, firm

orstein fragments are in the middle part of the subsoil. The

substratum to a depth of about 80 inches is brown fine sand.

0 -1.0 Jun-Nov 3.5 B/D Severe: seepage,

Severe: seepage,

piping, wetness.

0 -1.0 Jun-Nov B/D Severe: seepage,

Severe: seepage,

piping, wetness.

0.5

This soil is deep, nearly level, and poorly drained. It is on

flatwoods. Typically, this Malabar soil has a dark gray fine sand

surface layer about 5 inches thick. The subsurface layer to a

depth of about 13 inches is fine sand that is pale brown in the

upper part and yellowish brown in the lower part. The next layer

to a depth of about 52 inches is pale brown fine sand. The

lower part of the subsoil extends to a depth of at least 80

inches. It is gray fine sandy loam in the upper part and gray

sandy clay loam in the lower part.

0 -1.0 Jun-Oct 1.5 B/D Severe: seepage,

Severe: seepage,

piping, wetness.

18

Floridana mucky

fine sand,

depressional

20Immokalee fine

sand

21

22Malabar fine sand,

high

Malabar fine sand

This soil is deep, nearly level, and poorly drained. It is in

sloughs and low-lying hammocks. Typically, this Malabar soil

has a gray fine sand surface layer about 6 inches thick. The

subsurface layer to a depth of about 12 inches is yellowish

brown fine sand. The subsoil to a depth of about 50 inches is

fine sand that is light yellowish brownish the upper part,

yellowish brown in the middle part, and light olive brown in the

lower part. To a depth of about 80 inches, it is gray fine sandy

loam.

This soil is deep, nearly level, and very poorly drained. It is in

depressions. Typically, this Floridana soil has a black mucky

fine sand surface layer about 22 inches thick. The subsurface

layer to a depth of about 34 inches is gray fine sand. The

subsoil to a depth of about 45 inches is fine sandy loam that is

gray in the upper pert and greenish gray in the lower part. The

substratum is gray loamy fine sand to a depth of 80 inches.

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FDEP ERP Permit Application

NORMAL

WATER

Depth

(feet)

Duration

(months)

Depth

(in)

Rate

(in/hr)

Depth

(feet)

PERMEABILITY

HYDROLOGIC

SOIL GROUP

DEGREE AND

KIND OF

LIMITATIONS

FOR PONDS AND

EMBANKMENTS

SEASONAL HIGH WATER

SOIL DESCRIPTIONMAP # SOIL NAME

0-25 6.0-20

25-51 6.0-20

51-80 <0.2

0-22 6.0-20

22-28 0.6-6.0

28-80 6.0-20

0-5 6.0-20

5-20 0.6-2.0

20-46 6.0-20

46-80 0.6-2.0

0-3 6.0-20

3-28 6.0-20

28-41 <0.2

41-80 2.0-6.0

This soil is deep, nearly level, and poorly drained. It is on

flatwoods. Typically, this Ona soil has a black fine sand surface

layer about 5 inches thick. The subsoil to a depth of about 31

inches is fine sand that is very dark brown in the upper part and

dark grayish brown in the lower part. The next layer to a depth

of 46 inches is pale brown fine sand. To a depth of about 80

inches, the soil is black fine sand.

0 - 1.0 Jun-Nov 2.5 B/D Severe: seepage,

Severe: seepage,

piping, wetness.

26 Pineda fine sand

This soil is deep, nearly level, and poorly drained. It is in

sloughs. Typically, this Pineda soil has a black fine sand

surface layer about 3 inches thick. The subsurface layer to a

depth of about 15 inches is fine sand that is light brownish in the

upper part and pale brown in the lower part. The subsoil

extends to a depth of about 41 inches. It is yellowish brown fine

sand in the upper part, yellow fine sand in the middle part The

substratum to a depth of about 80 inches is gray loamy sand

and light gray fine sand.

0 - 1.0 Jun-Nov 0.5 B/D Severe: seepage,

Severe: seepage,

piping, wetness.

25 Ona fine sand

Jun-Feb 0 D Severe: seepage,

Severe: seepage,

piping, ponding.

24 Myakka fine sand

This soil is deep, nearly level, and poorly drained. It is on

flatwoods. Typically, this Myakka soil has a dark gray fine sand

surface layer about 6 inches thick. The subsurface layer to a

depth of about 22 inches is light gray fine sand. The subsoil to a

depth of about 32 inches is fine sand that is very dark brown in

the upper part and dark brown in the lower part. The

substratum to a depth of about 80 inches is fine sand that is

pale brown in the upper part, light gray in the middle part, and

grayish brown in the lower part.

0 - 1.0 Jun-Nov 3.5 B/D Severe: seepage,

Severe: seepage,

piping, wetness.

This soil is deep, nearly level, and very poorly drained. It is in

depressions. Typically, this Malabar soil has a very dark gray

fine sand surface layer about 2 inches thick. The subsurface

layer to a depth of about 25 inches is light gray fine sand. The

subsoil is yellowish brown fine sand in the upper part. The lower

part to a depth of about 80 inches is grayish brown sandy clay

loam.

2

23Malabar fine sand,

depressional

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NORMAL

WATER

Depth

(feet)

Duration

(months)

Depth

(in)

Rate

(in/hr)

Depth

(feet)

PERMEABILITY

HYDROLOGIC

SOIL GROUP

DEGREE AND

KIND OF

LIMITATIONS

FOR PONDS AND

EMBANKMENTS

SEASONAL HIGH WATER

SOIL DESCRIPTIONMAP # SOIL NAME

29Pineda-Pinellas fine

sand

These soils are nearly level and poorly drained. They are mostly

on hammocks and in sloughs. Pineda and Pinellas soils are too

intricately mixed to be mapped separately at the selected scale.

The Pineda soil makes up 45 percent of the complex, the

Pinellas soil makes up about 35 percent, and similar soils make

up about 20 percent.

0-5 6.0-20

5-31 6.0-20

31-70 <0.2

70-80 2.0-6.0

0-20 6.0-20

20-30 6.0-20

30-42 0.6-2.0

42-80 6.0-20

0-46 >20

46-59 2.0-6.0

59-80 6.0-20

0 - 1.0 Jun-Nov 0.5 B/D Severe: seepage,

Severe: seepage,

piping, wetness.

Typically, this Pinellas soil has a dark gray fine sand surface

layer about 4 inches thick. The subsurface layer to a depth of

about 20 inches is fine sand that is light brownish gray in the

upper part and grayish brown in lower part. The subsoil to a

depth of about 42 inches is light gray fine sand in the upper part

light gray fine sandy loam in the lower part. The substratum to a

depth of about 80 inches is fine sand that is very pale brown in

the upper part and light greenish gray in the lower part.

0 - 1.0 Jun-Nov 0.5 B/D Severe: seepage,

Severe: seepage,

piping, wetness.

2.0-3.5 Jul-Nov 4 C Severe: seepage,

Severe: seepage,

piping.

29Pineda-Pinellas

fine sand

29Pineda-Pinellas

fine sand

30 Pomello fine sand

This soil is deep, nearly level, and moderately well drained. It is

on low ridges on flatwoods. Typically, this Pomello soil has a

gray fine sand surface layer about 6 inches thick. The

subsurface layer to a depth of about 46 inches is white fine

sand. The subsoil to a depth of about 66 inches is fine sand. It

is black in the upper part, and dark reddish brown and dark

brown in the middle part, and dark yellowish brown in the lower

part. The substratum to a depth of about 80 inches is light

yellowish brown fine sand.

Typically, this Pineda soil has a gray fine sand surface layer

about 5 inches thick. The subsurface layer to a depth of about

16 inches is pale brown fine sand. The subsoil to a depth of

about 24 inches is brownish yellow fine sand. It is gray sandy

clay loam to a depth of about 50 inches and gray fine sandy

loam to a depth of about 70 inches. The substratum is grayish

brown fine sand to a depth of about 80 inches or more.

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WATER

Depth

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Duration

(months)

Depth

(in)

Rate

(in/hr)

Depth

(feet)

PERMEABILITY

HYDROLOGIC

SOIL GROUP

DEGREE AND

KIND OF

LIMITATIONS

FOR PONDS AND

EMBANKMENTS

SEASONAL HIGH WATER

SOIL DESCRIPTIONMAP # SOIL NAME

31 Pompano fine sand

This soil is deep, nearly level, and poorly drained. It is in

sloughs and poorly defined drainageways. Typically, this

Pompano soil has a very dark gray fine sand surface layer

about 5 inches thick. The underlying material to a depth of

about 80 inches is fine sand. It is gray to a depth of 12 inches,

light brownish gray to a depth of 29 inches, grayish brown to a

depth of 61 inches, and white below that depth.

0-1.0 Jun-Nov 0-80 6.0-20 0.0-<1.0 B/D Severe: seepage,

Severe: seepage,

piping, wetness.

0-3 6.0-20

3-60 6.0-20

60-80 0.6-2.0

0-19 6.0-20

19-80 6.0-20

0-12 6.0-20

12-15 0.6-6.0

15-37 6.0-20

37-80 0.6-6.0

This soil is deep, nearly level, and poorly drained. It is on

flatwoods. Typically, this Smyrna soil has a dark gray fine sand

surface layer about 6 inches thick. The subsurface layer to a

depth of about 12 inches is gray fine sand. The subsoil to a

depth of about 19 inches is fine sand that is dark reddish brown

in the upper part and dark yellowish brown in the lower part.

The next layer to a depth of about 37 inches is light yellowish

brown fine sand. To a depth of 80 inches, the subsoil is fine

sand that is very dark grayish brown in the upper part and dark

reddish brown in the lower part.

0-1.0 Jul-Oct 2.5 B/D

36 Smyrna fine sand

This soil is deep, nearly level, and very poorly drained. It is in

marshes, swamps, and depressional areas. Typically, this

Samsula soil has a muck surface layer about 19 inches thick. It

is black in the upper part and dark reddish brown in the lower

part. The underlying material is black fine sand in the upper

part. The lower part to a depth of about 80 inches is light gray

sand

2 Jan-Dec B/D Severe: seepage,

Severe: excess

humus, ponding.

This soil is deep, nearly level, and poorly drained. It is on

flatwoods. Typically, this Punta soil has a gray fine sand surface

layer about 3 inches thick. The subsurface layer to a depth of

about 60 inches is fine sand that is light gray in the upper part

and white in the lower part. The subsoil to a depth of about 80

inches is fine sand. It is black in the upper part and very dark

brown in the lower part.

0-1.0 Jun-Nov 1.5 B/D Severe: seepage,

Severe: seepage,

piping, wetness.

0.0-<1.0

34Samsula muck,

depressional

32 Punta fine sand

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NORMAL

WATER

Depth

(feet)

Duration

(months)

Depth

(in)

Rate

(in/hr)

Depth

(feet)

PERMEABILITY

HYDROLOGIC

SOIL GROUP

DEGREE AND

KIND OF

LIMITATIONS

FOR PONDS AND

EMBANKMENTS

SEASONAL HIGH WATER

SOIL DESCRIPTIONMAP # SOIL NAME

0-6 >6.0

6-80 >6.0

0-26 6.0-20

26-31 0.6-2.0

31-80 <0.2

0-5 6.0-20

5-59 6.0-20

59-80 0.6-2.0

Source: USDA SCS 1989 Soil Survey, DeSoto County.

This soil is deep, nearly level, and poorly drained. It is on

flatwoods. Typically, this Wabasso soil has a dark gray sand

surface layer about 7 inches thick. The subsurface layer to a

depth of about 26 inches is fine sand that is gray in the upper

part and light gray in the lower part. The subsoil extends to a

depth of 80 inches. It is black fine sand in the upper part, brown

and grayish brown fine sandy loam in the middle part, and gray

sandy clay loam in the lower part.

0-1.0 Jun-Oct 1.5 B/D Severe: seepage,

Severe: seepage,

piping, wetness.

42 Zolfo fine sand

This soil is deep, nearly level, and somewhat poorly drained. It

is on low ridges on flatwoods. Typically, this Zolfo soil has a

gray fine sand surface layer about 5 inches thick. The

subsurface layer to a depth of about 59 inches is fine sand. It is

grayish brown in the upper part, pale brown in the middle part,

and light yellowish brown in the lower part. The subsoil to a

depth of about 80 inches is fine sand that is dark brown in the

upper part and very dark brown in the lower part.

2.0-3.5 Jun-Nov 3.5 C Severe: seepage,

Severe: seepage.

41 Wabasso fine sand

37Tavares fine sand,

0-5 percent slopes

This soil is deep and moderately well drained. It is on nearly

level and gently sloping ridges. Typically, this Tavares soil has a

dark grayish brown fine sand surface layer about 6 inches thick.

The underlying material to a depth of about 80 inches or more

is fine sand. It is light yellowish brown to a depth of 11 inches,

very pale brown to a depth of 54 inches, and white below that

depth.

3.5-6.0 Jun-Dec 4.5 A Severe: seepage,

Severe: seepage,

piping.

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Current Designated

Status

Current Designated

Status

FWC USFWS

Gopher frog Rana capito SSC NL

American alligator Alligator mississippiensis FT(S/A) T(S/A)

Eastern indigo snake Drymarchon corais couperi FT T

Gopher tortoise Gopherus polyphemus ST NL

Wood stork Mycteria americana FE E

Northern crested caracara Caracara cheriway FT T

Little blue heron Egretta caerulea SSC NL

Tricolored heron Egretta tricolor SSC NL

Snowy egret Egretta thula SSC NL

Florida sandhill crane Grus canadensis pratensis ST NL

White ibis Eudocimus albus SSC NL

Southeastern American kestrel Falco sparverius paulus ST NL

Florida burrowing owl Athene cunicularia floridana SSC NL

Bald eagle § Haliaeetus leucocephalus § §

Sherman’s fox squirrel Sciurus niger shermani SSC NL

NOTES:

State and Federal Listed Wildlife Observed on Site(1998, 1999, 2003, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013)

1.  FWC = Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission; USFWS = United States Fish and Wildlife Service

2. The FWC maintains the State list of animals designated as Federally-designated Endangered or Threatened, State-designated

Threatened, or State–designated Species of Special Concern (SSC). All Federally listed species that occur in Florida are now included on

Florida’s list as Federally-designated Endangered or Federally–designated Threatened species. In addition, the State has a listing

process to identify species that are not federally listed but at risk of extinction. These species will be called State-designated Threatened.

3.       SSC = Species of Special Concern

FE = Federally Endangered.

FT = Federally Threatened.

FT(S/A) = Federally Threatened due to Similarity of Appearance.

ST = State Threatened

NL = not listed

4.§Bald eagle was delisted; however, it is still protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act and the Migratory Bird Treaty Act

Common Name Scientific Name

Amphibians

Reptiles

Birds

Mammals

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Gopher frog Rana capito SSC NL P / Observed

American alligator Alligator mississippiensis FT(S/A) T(S/A) P / Observed

Sand skink Neoseps reynoldsi FT T U / Known range is east of DeSoto County

Blue-tailed mole skink Eumeces egregius lividus FT T

U / Known range is east of DeSoto County.

Consultation area does not include DeSoto

County.

Eastern indigo snake Drymarchon corais couperi FT T P / Observed

Florida pine snakePituophus melanoleucus

mugitisSSC NL LP / Some xeric habitat present on-site

Gopher tortoise Gopherus polyphemus ST NL P / Observed

Wood stork Mycteria americana FE E P / Observed foraging; no nesting observed

Red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis FE E

U / No known occurrences in DeSoto or

Manatee County, marginal habitat on site.

Species specific survey did not detect any

RCWs

Bald eagle Haliaeetus leucocephalus § §P / Observed; 2 documented active nests in

2011/2012 nesting season

Likelihood of Occurrence†

Amphibians

Reptiles

Birds

Common Name Scientific Name

Current

Designated

Status

FWC

Current

Designated

Status

USFWS

Federal and State Listed Wildlife Species with the Potential to Occur

On-Site

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Likelihood of Occurrence†Common Name Scientific Name

Current

Designated

Status

FWC

Current

Designated

Status

USFWS

Federal and State Listed Wildlife Species with the Potential to Occur

On-Site

Northern crested caracara Caracara cheriway FT TP / Observed; 5 active nests (4 breeding pair

documented nesting in 2012

Florida grasshopper sparrowAmmodramus savannarum

floridanusFE E

U / Not documented in 2012 nesting season

survey; more than 15 miles from historically

documented sighting, marginal habitat

Florida Scrub-jay Aphelocoma coerulescens FT TL / Only small amounts of suitable habitat

present

Little blue heron Egretta caerulea SSC NL P / Observed

Tricolored heron Egretta tricolor SSC NL P / Observed

Snowy egret Egretta thula SSC NL P / Observed

Roseatte spoonbill Platalea ajaja SSC NLLP /Likely present based on suitable habitat

and known occurrence in the area

Florida sandhill crane Grus canadensis pratensis ST NL P / Observed, documented nesting

White ibis Eudocimus albus SSC NL P / Observed

Southeastern American kestrel Falco sparverius paulus ST NL P / Observed

Florida burrowing owl Athene cunicularia floridana SSC NL P / Observed

Limpkin Aramus guarauna SSC NLLP / Likely present based on suitable habitat

and known occurrence in the area

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Likelihood of Occurrence†Common Name Scientific Name

Current

Designated

Status

FWC

Current

Designated

Status

USFWS

Federal and State Listed Wildlife Species with the Potential to Occur

On-Site

Florida panther Felis concolor coryi FE EU / Not in Panther Focus Area, no documented

sightings

Sherman’s fox squirrel Sciurus niger shermani SSC NL P / Observed

Florida mouse Podomys floridanus SSC NLLP / Likely present based on suitable habitat

and known occurrence in the area

Florida bonneted bat Eumops floridanus SSC NLU / Not documented in DeSoto County, species

specific survey did not document occurrence

NOTES:

5.  §Bald eagle was delisted; however, it is still protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act and the Migratory Bird Treaty Act

Mammals

1. FWC = Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission; USFWS = United States Fish and Wildlife Service

2. The FWC maintains the State list of animals designated as Federally-designated Endangered or Threatened, State-designated Threatened, or State–designated Species of Special Concern (SSC).

All Federally listed species that occur in Florida are now included on Florida’s list as Federally-designated Endangered or Federally–designated Threatened species. In addition, the State has a listing

process to identify species that are not federally listed but at risk of extinction. These species will be called State-designated Threatened.

3.       SSC = Species of Special Concern

FE = Federally Endangered.

FT = Federally Threatened.

FT(S/A) = Federally Threatened due to Similarity of Appearance.

ST = State Threatened

NL = not listed

4. †Likelihood of Occurrence: P = present, LP = likely present, L = low, U = unlikely

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Current

Designated

Status

FWC

Current

Designated

USFWC

Likelihood of

Occurrence†Notes

Atlantic sturgeon Acipenser oxyrinchus SSC NL UFar reaching downstream marine/estuarine species-

unaffected by mining in DeSoto County

Blackmouth shiner Notropis

melanostomus ST NL U

Not found in DeSoto County- Pond Creek, lower Blackwater

River drainage, and possibly Yellow River system (recent

work has been unable to relocate Shoal River occurrence)

Bluenose shiner Pteronotropis welaka SSC NL U

Not found in DeSoto County-Western panhandle from

Jackson County to Escambia County and the upper

tributaries of the St. John’s River

Crystal darter Crystallaria asprella ST NL U

Not found in DeSoto County, known only from the Escambia

River drainage near the Alabama state line, where they are

very rare

Gulf sturgeon Acipenser oxyrinchus

desotoi FT T U

Far reaching downstream marine/estuarine species-

unaffected by mining in DeSoto County, no downstream

critical habitat

Harlequin darter Etheostoma histrio SSC NL UNot found in DeSoto County, known only from the Escambia

River and its major tributaries.

Key silverside Menidia conchorum ST NL UFar reaching downstream marine/estuarine species-

unaffected by mining in DeSoto County

Lake Eustis pupfish Cyprinodon hubbsi SSC NL U

Not known to occur in DeSoto County, known only from a

group of interconnected lakes that form the headwaters of

the Oklawaha River.

Okaloosa darter Etheostoma

okalossae FE E U

Not known to occur in DeSoto County, known only from six

tributaries of Rocky and Boggy bayous in the northwestern

panhandle of Florida.

Table 2-6-C Summary of All Listed Species / Wildlife Likelihood of Occurrence

Fish

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Current

Designated

Status

FWC

Current

Designated

USFWC

Likelihood of

Occurrence†Notes

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Rivulus Rivulus marmoratus SSC NL UFar reaching downstream marine/estuarine species-

unaffected by mining in DeSoto County

Saltmarsh topminnow Fundulus jenkinsi SSC NL UFar reaching downstream marine/estuarine species-

unaffected by mining in DeSoto County

Shortnose sturgeon Acipenser

brevirostrum FE E U

Far reaching downstream marine/estuarine species-

unaffected by mining in DeSoto County

Smalltooth sawfish Pristis pectinate FE E UFar reaching downstream marine/estuarine species-

unaffected by mining in DeSoto County

Southern tessellated

darter

Etheostoma olmstedi

maculaticeps SSC NL U

Not known to occur in DeSoto County, in Florida, Gilbert

(1978, 1992) reported tessellated darters from three

locations in Marion and Putnam counties

Florida bog frog Lithobates okaloosae SSC NL U

Not known to occur in DeSoto County, known solely from the

Yellow and East Bay river drainages in western Florida

panhandle

Frosted flatwoods

salamander

Ambystoma

cingulatum FT T U

Not known to occur in DeSoto County, locally distributed in

the Florida panhandle and northern peninsula, formerly

south to Marion County

Georgia blind

salamander Haideotriton wallacei SSC NL U

Not known to occur in DeSoto County, only known to occur

in Jackson County

Gopher frog Rana capito SSC NL P Observed

Amphibians

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Current

Designated

Status

FWC

Current

Designated

USFWC

Likelihood of

Occurrence†Notes

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Pine barrens treefrog Hyla andersonii SSC NL U

Not known to occur in DeSoto County, known to occur in

the western Florida panhandle, mostly in tributaries of the

Blackwater and Yellow rivers and Choctawhatchee Bay

Reticulated flatwoods

salamander Ambystoma bishopi FE E U

Not known to occur in DeSoto County, known to occur from

the Apalachicola River westward into Alabama (western part

of the Florida Panhandle )

Alligator snapping

turtle

Macrochelys

temminckii SSC NL U

Not known to occur in DeSoto County, only in rivers draining

into the upper Gulf of Mexico, from the Suwannee River

westward throughout the panhandle, populations are known

from the Suwannee, Ochlockonee, Apalachicola, Econfina

Creek, Choctawhatchee, Yellow, East Bay River,

Blackwater, and Escambia drainages

American alligatorAlligator

mississippiensisFT(S/A) T(S/A) P Observed

American crocodile Crocodylus acutus FT T UNot known to occur in DeSoto County, mainly found in

coastal waters at southern end of Florida peninsula

Atlantic salt marsh

snake

Nerodia clarkii

taeniata FT T U

Not known to occur in DeSoto County, restricted to coastal

Volusia County, intergrades with mangrove salt marsh snake

(N. c. compressicauda ) in Brevard and Indian River counties

Reptiles

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Current

Designated

Status

FWC

Current

Designated

USFWC

Likelihood of

Occurrence†Notes

Table 2-6-C Summary of All Listed Species / Wildlife Likelihood of Occurrence

Barbour’s map turtle Graptemys barbouri SSC NL U

Not known to occur in Desoto County, found in the western

Florida panhandle, though long thought restricted to

Apalachicola River system, including Chipola River, recent

observations have confirmed this turtle’s presence in

Choctawhatchee and Ochlockonee rivers as well

Bluetail mole skink Eumeces egregius

lividus FT T U

Not known to occur in DeSoto County, occurs in Polk,

Highlands, and Osceola counties on southern end of the

Lake Wales Ridge

Eastern indigo snakeDrymarchon corais

couperiFT T P Observed

Florida brownsnake Storeria victa ST NL UNot known to occur in DeSoto County, state-protected status

applies only to brown snakes in the Lower Florida Keys.

Florida Keys mole

skink

Eumeces egregius

egregiusSSC NL U

Not known to occur in DeSoto County, occurs in Dry

Tortugas and Lower Keys

Florida pine snake

Pituophis

melanoleucus

mugitus

SSC NL LPLimited habitat (sandhill and scrubby flatwoods) exists at

DeSoto

Gopher tortoiseGopherus

polyphemusST NL P Observed

Green sea turtle Chelonia mydas FE E UFar reaching downstream marine species- unaffected by

mining in DeSoto County

Hawksbill sea turtleEretmochelys

imbricata FE E U

Far reaching downstream marine species- unaffected by

mining in DeSoto County

Kemp’s ridley sea

turtle Lepidochelys kempii FE E U

Far reaching downstream marine species- unaffected by

mining in DeSoto County

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Common Name Scientific Name

Current

Designated

Status

FWC

Current

Designated

USFWC

Likelihood of

Occurrence†Notes

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Key ringneck snake Diadophis punctatus

acricus ST NL U

Far reaching downstream marine species- restricted to the

Lower Keys, unaffected by mining in Desoto County

Leatherback sea

turtle

Dermochelys

coriacea FE E U

Far reaching downstream marine species- unaffected by

mining in DeSoto County

Loggerhead sea

turtle Caretta caretta FE E U

Far reaching downstream marine species- unaffected by

mining in DeSoto County

Peninsula ribbon

snake1

Thamnophis sauritus

sackenii ST NL U

Not known to occur in DeSoto County, restricted to the

Lower Keys

Red rat snake1 Elaphe guttata SSC NL U

The state-protected Lower Keys population is known from

the following keys: Little Pine; Big Pine; Big, Middle, and

Little Torch; Ramrod; Summerland; Sugarloaf; Saddlebunch;

Stock Island; Key West; and the Dry Tortugas. May occur on

others, including the Marquesas Keys

Rim rock crowned

snake Tantilla oolitica ST NL U

Not known to occur in DeSoto County. Restricted to eastern

Miami-Dade County and the Upper and Middle Keys of

Monroe County

Sand skink Neoseps reynoldsi FT T UKnown range is east of DeSoto County, DeSoto Mine is

located on the far western boundary of the County

Short-tailed snake Stilosoma

extenuatum ST NL U

Not known to occur in DeSoto County. The range is

restricted to northern and central peninsular Florida, from

Suwanee and Columbia counties to Hillsborough, Orange,

and Highlands counties (Franz et. al. 1992); the species is

not known from west of the Suwannee River

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Common Name Scientific Name

Current

Designated

Status

FWC

Current

Designated

USFWC

Likelihood of

Occurrence†Notes

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Striped mud turtle1 Kinosternon baurii ST NL U

Not known to occur in DeSoto County. Although striped mud

turtles occur throughout Florida peninsula and Upper and

Middle Keys, only those populations occurring in Lower

Keys, from west of the Seven Mile Bridge to Key West are

protected

Suwannee cooter Pseudemys

suwanniensis SSC NL U

Not known to occur in DeSoto County. Gulf coastal rivers

from vicinity of Tampa Bay (Alafia River) north- and

westward to approximately the Ochlockonee River west of

Tallahassee, beyond which it intergrades with other

subspecies of river cooters

American

oystercatcher Haematopus palliatus SSC NL U

Far reaching downstream marine/estuarine shoreline/oyster

bar frequenting species- unaffected by mining in DeSoto

County

Bachman’s wood

warbler Vermivora bachmanii FE E U

Not known to occur in DeSoto County. Considered possibly

extinct in Florida

Bald eagleHaliaeetus

leucocephalus§ § P 2 confirmed nests on DeSoto Mine

Black skimmer Rynchops niger SSC NL U Primarily a coastal bird requiring extensive shorelines

Brown pelican Pelecanus

occidentalis SSC NL U

Far reaching downstream marine/estuarine species-

unaffected by mining in DeSoto County

Florida burrowing owlAthene cunicularia

floridanaSSC NL P Observed

Cape Sable seaside

sparrow

Ammodramus

maritimus mirabilis FE E U

Outside normal range, not found in DeSoto County and not

affected by mining in DeSoto County

Birds

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Common Name Scientific Name

Current

Designated

Status

FWC

Current

Designated

USFWC

Likelihood of

Occurrence†Notes

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Eskimo curlew Numenius borealis FE E U

Likely extinct- rarely observed anywhere after 1890. Used

to be observed in tall grass prairies. Its historic primary

spring food item the Rocky Mountain Grasshopper is extinct

Everglade snail kite Rostrhamus sociabilis

plumbeus FE E U Outside current range, not found in DeSoto

Florida grasshopper

sparrow

Ammodramus

savannarum

floridanus

FE E UOnly marginal and poor habitat onsite, more that 15 from

historic sighting

Florida sandhill craneGrus canadensis

pratensisST NL P Observed

Florida Scrub-jayAphelocoma

coerulescensFT T L

Scrub habitat is small, overgrown, and fragmented, none

observed during scrub jay surveys and general species

surveys

Ivory-billed

woodpecker

Campephilus

principalis FE E U Not known to occur in DeSoto County, likely extinct

Kirtland’s wood

warbler (Kirtland’s

warbler)

Dendroica kirtlandii

(Setophaga kirtlandii ) FE E U

Not known to occur in DeSoto County, critically imperiled in

Florida

Least tern Sterna antillarum ST NL L

Few open water areas other than cattle ponds available for

foraging, no large barren sandy areas or shorelines for

nesting available

Limpkin Aramus guarauna SSC NL LPLikely present based on suitable habitat and know

occurrence in the area

Little blue heron Egretta caerulea SSC NL P Observed

Marian’s marsh wrenCistothorus palustris

marianae SSC NL U

Not known to occur in DeSoto County, no tidal marsh

present

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Common Name Scientific Name

Current

Designated

Status

FWC

Current

Designated

USFWC

Likelihood of

Occurrence†Notes

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Northern crested

caracaraCaracara cheriway FT T P Observed – 4 confirmed breeding pairs

Osprey Pandion haliaetus

SSC in

Monroe

County only

NL P Observed

Piping plover Charadrius melodus FT T U

Not known to occur in DeSoto County, found on open,

sandy beaches and on tidal mudflats and sandflats along

both coasts.

Red-cockaded

woodpeckerPicoides borealis FE E L

Not present based on extensive survey efforts, no current

documented accounts in DeSoto County

Reddish egret Egretta rufescens SSC NL U

Mainly a coastal species, Nests from Pinellas County on the

Gulf coast and Brevard County on the Atlantic coast, south

through the Florida Keys

Roseatte spoonbill Platalea ajaja SSC NL LPMainly a coastal species, but can occasionally be found

inland foraging

Roseate tern Sterna dougallii

dougallii FT T U

Coastal species not known to occur in DeSoto County,

foraging and roosting sites include the Lower Keys and Cape

Romano/Ten Thousand Islands

Scott’s seaside

sparrow

Ammodramus

maritimus peninsulae SSC NL U Coastal species not known to occur in DeSoto County

Snowy egret Egretta thula SSC NL P Observed

Snowy plover

Charadrius nivosus

(Charadrius

alexandrinus )

ST NL UCoastal species not known to occur in DeSoto County,

restricted to coastal beaches

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Common Name Scientific Name

Current

Designated

Status

FWC

Current

Designated

USFWC

Likelihood of

Occurrence†Notes

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Southeastern

American kestrel

Falco sparverius

paulusST NL P Observed

Tricolored heron Egretta tricolor SSC NL P Observed

Wakulla seaside

sparrow

Ammodramus

maritimus juncicola SSC NL U

Species not known to occur in DeSoto County, located in

extreme south and southwest Florida.

White-crowned

pigeon

Patagioenas

leucocephala ST NL U

Species not known to occur in DeSoto County, nests from

southern Biscayne Bay south through Florida Bay to the

Marquesas Keys

White ibis Eudocimus albus SSC NL P Observed

Worthington’s marsh

wren

Cistothorus palustris

griseus SSC NL U

Species not known to occur in DeSoto County, limited to tidal

areas

Wood stork Mycteria americana FE E P Observed

Anastasia Island

beach mouse

Peromyscus

polionotus phasma FE E U

Species not known to occur in DeSoto County, limited to

Anastasia Island and adjacent beaches to the north

Big Cypress fox

squirrel

Sciurus niger

avicennia ST NL U

Species not known to occur in DeSoto County, restricted to

south of the Caloosahatchee River

Caribbean monk seal Monachus tropicalis FE E USpecies not known to occur in DeSoto County, species

believed to be extinct

Whooping crane Grus americana FXN XN U

Species not known to occur in DeSoto County, reintroduced

non-migratory Florida program ended in 2008, migratory

population that migrates between Wisconsin (Necedah

National Wildlife Refuge) and Florida (Chassahowitzka

NWR) still ongoing

Mammals

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Common Name Scientific Name

Current

Designated

Status

FWC

Current

Designated

USFWC

Likelihood of

Occurrence†Notes

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Choctawhatchee

beach mouse

Peromyscus

polionotus allophrysFE E U

Species not known to occur in DeSoto County, restricted to

western Florida panhandle

Eastern chipmunk Tamias striatus SSC NL USpecies not known to occur in DeSoto County, restricted to

the western Florida panhandle

Everglades mink Neovison vison

evergladensis ST NL U

Species not known to occur in DeSoto County, restricted to

southern Collier County and mainland Monroe and Miami-

Dade counties.

Finback whale Balaenoptera

physalus FE E U

Far reaching downstream marine species- unaffected by

mining in DeSoto County

Florida black bear Ursus americanus

floridanus NL NL U DeSoto County outside the current breeding range

Florida bonneted

(mastiff) bat

Eumops [=glaucinus]

floridanusT NL U

Species not known to occur in DeSoto County, species

specific survey did not indicate presence at DeSoto Mine

Florida mouse Podomys floridanus SSC NL LPLikely present based on suitable habitat and known

occurrence in the area

Florida panther Felis concolor coryi FE E U

Historic radio telemetry of transient male panther in the

region, no confirmed panther sitings, outside USFWS

Panther Focus Area

Florida salt marsh

vole

Microtus

pennsylvanicus

dukecampbelli

FE E USpecies not known to occur in DeSoto County, known from

only one locality in Levy County in the vicinity of Cedar Key

Gray bat Myotis grisescens FE E USpecies not known to occur in DeSoto County, species

occurs in Jackson County in the Florida panhandle

Gray wolf Canis lupus FE E U

Species not known to occur in DeSoto County, species

was, until recent reintroductions, extinct in the wild since

early 1980s

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Common Name Scientific Name

Current

Designated

Status

FWC

Current

Designated

USFWC

Likelihood of

Occurrence†Notes

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Homosassa shrew Sorex longirostris

eonis SSC NL U

Species not known to occur in DeSoto County, thought to

occur in areas of suitable habitat in the northern two-thirds of

peninsular Florida

Humpback whale Megaptera

novaeangliae FE E U

Far reaching downstream marine species, unaffected by

mining in DeSoto County

Indiana bat Myotis sodalis FE E U

Species not known to occur in DeSoto County, species has

disappeared from or greatly declined in most of its former

range in the northeastern United States (e.g., Trombulak et

al. 2001), disjunction population once existed in northwestern

Florida, though old Florida records may represent accidental

occurrences, see Kurta and Kennedy (2002) for further

information

Key deer Odocoileus

virginianus clavium FE E U

Outside normal range of the Keys, not found in DeSoto

County

Key Largo cotton

mouse

Peromyscus

gossypinus

allapaticola

FE E UOutside normal range of Key Largo, not found in DeSoto

County

Key Largo woodrat Neotoma floridana

smalli FE E U

Outside normal range of Key Largo, not found in DeSoto

County

Lower Keys rabbitSylvilagus palustris

hefneri FE E U

Outside normal range of lower Keys, not found in DeSoto

County

North Atlantic right

whale Eubalaena glacialis FE E U

Far reaching downstream marine species- unaffected by

mining in DeSoto County

Perdido Key beach

mouse

Peromyscus

polionotus

trissyllepsis

FE E U Outside normal range, not found in DeSoto County

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Common Name Scientific Name

Current

Designated

Status

FWC

Current

Designated

USFWC

Likelihood of

Occurrence†Notes

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Red wolf Canis rufus FE E U

Species not known to occur in DeSoto County, species was,

until recent reintroductions, extinct in the wild since early

1980s

Rice rat1 Oryzomys palustris

natator FE FE U

Species not known to occur in DeSoto County, protected

species is located in the Lower Florida Keys population.

Sanibel Island rice rat Oryzomys palustris

sanibeli SSC NL U Outside normal range, not found in DeSoto County

Sei whale Balaenoptera borealis FE E UFar reaching downstream marine species- unaffected by

mining in DeSoto County

Sherman’s fox

squirrel

Sciurus niger

shermaniSSC NL P Observed

Sherman’s short-

tailed shrew

Blarina

[=carolinensis]

shermani

SSC NL U

Species not known to occur in DeSoto County, known range

in confined to southern Florida (where possibly extirpated),

to the vicinity of Royal Palm, Collier County (the latter based

on existence of a possible hybrid) (Benedict et al. 2006).

Southeastern beach

mouse

Peromyscus

polionotus

niveiventris

FT T U Outside normal range, not found in DeSoto County

Sperm whale Physeter catodon

[=macrocephalus] FE E U

Far reaching downstream marine species- unaffected by

mining in DeSoto County

St. Andrew beach

mouse

Peromyscus

polionotus

peninsularis

FE E U Outside normal range, not found in DeSoto County

West Indian manatee

(Florida manatee)

Trichechus manatus

(Trichechus manatus

latirostris )

FE E UFar reaching downstream species- unaffected by mining in

DeSoto County

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Common Name Scientific Name

Current

Designated

Status

FWC

Current

Designated

USFWC

Likelihood of

Occurrence†Notes

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Elkhorn coral Acropora palmate FT T UFar reaching downstream marine species- unaffected by

mining in DeSoto County

Pillar coral Dendrogyra

cylindricus ST NL U

Far reaching downstream marine species- unaffected by

mining inDeSoto County

Staghorn coral Acropora cervicornis FT T UFar reaching downstream marine species- unaffected by

mining in DeSoto County

Black Creek crayfish Procambarus pictus SSC NL U

Outside normal range, not found in DeSoto County,

restricted to a few small stream systems in Clay, Duval, and

Putnam counties in the northeastern part of the state

Panama City crayfish Procambarus

econfinae SSC NL U

Outside normal range, not found in DeSoto County, known

only from two localities on the small peninsula on which

Panama City, Bay County, is located

Santa Fe Cave

crayfish

Procambarus

erythrops SSC NL U

Outside normal range, not found in DeSoto County, species

found in Suwannee County, Florida.

Squirrel Chimney

Cave shrimp

Palaemonetes

cummingi FT T U

Outside normal range, not found in DeSoto County, known

only from a single cave (Squirrel Chimney) in W. Alachua

County

Invertebrates

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Common Name Scientific Name

Current

Designated

Status

FWC

Current

Designated

USFWC

Likelihood of

Occurrence†Notes

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American burying

beetle

Nicrophorus

americanus FE E U

Not know to occur in DeSoto County, likely extirpated from

Florida

Miami blue butterfly Cyclargus thomasi

bethunebakeri ST NL U

Not know to occur in DeSoto county, US range is parts of a

few islands in the Key West National Wildlife Refuge

Schaus’ swallowtail

butterfly

Heraclides

aristodemus

ponceanus

FE E UNot know to occur in DeSoto County, restricted to Key Largo

and islands within Biscayne Bay

Chipola slabshell

(mussel) Elliptio chiplolaensis FT T U

Not know to occur in DeSoto County, restricted to Florida

panhandle

Fat threeridge

(mussel) Amblema neislerii FE E U

Not know to occur in DeSoto County, restricted to

Apalachicola and lower Chipola rivers of central panhandle.

Florida treesnail Liguus fasciatus SSC NL UNot know to occur in DeSoto County, occurs from Broward

and Collier counties south through the Keys

Gulf moccasinshell

(mussel)

Medionidus

penicillatus FE E U

Not known to occur in DeSoto County, restricted to the

western Florida panhandle

Ochlockonee

moccasinshell

(mussel)

Medionidus

simpsonianus FE E U

Not known to occur in DeSoto County, restricted to the

western Florida panhandle

Oval pigtoe (mussel) Pleurobema

pyriforme FE E U

Not known to occur in DeSoto County, restricted to north

Florida and the western Florida panhandle

Insects

Mollusks

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Common Name Scientific Name

Current

Designated

Status

FWC

Current

Designated

USFWC

Likelihood of

Occurrence†Notes

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Purple bankclimber

(mussel)

Elliptoideus

sloatianus FT T U

Not known to occur in DeSoto County, restricted to the

Florida panhandle, possibly extirpated

Shinyrayed

pocketbook (mussel)

Lampsilis

subangulata FE E U

Not known to occur in DeSoto County, restricted to the

Florida panhandle

Stock Island tree

snail

Orthalicus reses [not

incl. nesodryas] FT T U Found only on Stock Island, just east of Key West.

NOTES:

LIST OF NOTATIONS: 1

Lower keys population only 2

Monroe County populations only

REFERENCES:

Florida’s Endangered and Threatened Species, Updated October 2012, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission 2012

Field Guide to the Rare Animals of Florida, Florida Natural Areas Inventory, 2001

1. FWC = Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission; USFWS = United States Fish and Wildlife Service

2. The FWC maintains the State list of animals designated as Federally-designated Endangered or Threatened, State-designated Threatened, or State–designated Species of Special Concern (SSC). All

Federally listed species that occur in Florida are now included on Florida’s list as Federally-designated Endangered or Federally–designated Threatened species. In addition, the State has a listing process to

identify species that are not federally listed but at risk of extinction. These species will be called State-designated Threatened.

3.       SSC = Species of Special Concern

FE = Federally Endangered.

FT = Federally Threatened.

FT(S/A) = Federally Threatened due to Similarity of Appearance.

ST = State Threatened

NL = not listed

4. †Likelihood of Occurrence: P = present, LP = likely present, L = low, U = unlikely

5.       §Bald eagle was delisted; however, it is still protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act and the Migratory Bird Treaty Act

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Table 2-6-D

Common Name Scientific NameCurrent Designated Status

FDACS

Current Designated

Status

USFWS

Treats rainlily Zephyranthes simpsonii T NL

Florida butterfly orchid Encyclia tampenisis CE NL

Cinnamon fern Osmunda cinnamomea CE NL

Royal fern Osmunda regalis CE NL

Common airplant Tillandsia fasciculata E NLNotes:

FDACS = Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services

USFWS = U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

E = endangered

T = threatened

CE = commercially exploited

NL = not listed

State and Federal Listed Plant Species Observed on Site

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Table 3-1-B

Total Site

(Acres)

FDEP

Wetlands

(Acres)

FDEP JD

Stream

(Feet)

Total Mine Site Area 18,287 4,253 128,691

Mined Area 11,403 2,212 39,691

Disturbed (Not Mined) 4,778 684 15,210

Mined or Disturbed Area 16,181 2,896 54,901

Not to be Disturbed Area 2,107 1,357 73,790

Reclaimed (Not mitigation) 16,181 3,542 63,875

Total - Post Reclamation 18,287 4,899 137,665

Pre to Post Change NA 646 8,974

% Increase NA 15% 7%

Mine Life - Years 14.5 - -

Source: Mosaic

Notes:* Acres and Feet have been rounded to nearest whole number for display.

Mine Impact Summary

* Approximately 1,738 LF of avoided streams will be disturbed for temporary access/mine corridors and

restored in place

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Table 3-2

Areas:

Total Mine Area 18,287 Acres

Area to be Mined 11,403 Acres

Area to be Disturbed (Not Mined) 4,778 Acres

Total Area Mined or Disturbed 16,181 Acres

Area Not to be Disturbed 2,107 Acres

Average Matrix Thickness 20.7 Feet

Average Overburden Thickness 23.1 Feet

Mine Life - Years 14.5 Years

Mining & Production Rates Total Average/Year

Mining Rate - Acres -- 790

Product (short tons -Millions) 89 6

Tailing (Millions tons) 316 22

Clay (Millions tons) 99 7

Overburden Volume (Millions Cu. Yds.) 427 29

Mine Plan Summary

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Month

Rainfall

(inches)

Monthly Total

Water Use

(MGD) Avg.

Daily*

Total

Discharge

(MGD) Avg.

Daily

Month

Rainfall

(inches)

Monthly Total

Water Use

(MGD) Avg.

Daily*

Total

Discharge

(MGD) Avg.

Daily

Month

Rainfall

(inches)

Monthly Total

Water Use

(MGD) Avg.

Daily*

Total

Discharge

(MGD) Avg.

Daily

Month

Rainfall

(inches)

Monthly Total

Water Use

(MGD) Avg.

Daily*

Total

Discharge

(MGD) Avg.

Daily

Jan-00 3.87 9.47 0 Jul-02 8.21 0 9.6 Jan‐05 2.1 9.21 0.00 Jan‐08 1.42 5.78 0.00

Feb-00 0.11 15.3 0 Aug-02 10.26 0 8.7 Feb‐05 7.6 7.97 0.80 Feb‐08 1.57 2.74 0.00

Mar-00 0.57 13.93 0 Sep-02 7.59 0.77 15.1 Mar‐05 3.48 0.28 7.60 Mar‐08 2.19 4.17 0.00

Apr-00 0.99 13.32 0 Oct-02 4.88 1.54 7.9 Apr‐05 1.11 0.04 13.80 Apr‐08 2.77 5.79 0.00

May-00 2.32 7.8 0 Nov-02 3.56 9.73 0 May‐05 3.91 0.01 11.40 May‐08 0.8 5.47 0.00

Jun-00 7.7 7.18 0 Dec-02 8.89 10.1 4.7 Jun‐05 14.07 0.80 17.50 Jun‐08 6.35 6.04 0.00

Jul-00 10.16 8.05 0 Jan-03 0.45 2.16 10.3 Jul‐05 6.1 1.25 18.90 Jul‐08 7.77 5.48 0.00

Aug-00 6.42 0.27 0 Feb-03 0.98 0.18 0 Aug‐05 4.5 0.12 18.60 Aug‐08 5.66 4.95 0.00

Sep-00 6.68 0.43 2.19 Mar-03 2.27 0.18 14.4 Sep‐05 3.88 0.07 20.30 Sep‐08 1.3 5.81 0.00

Oct-00 0.13 0 6.45 Apr-03 3.32 0 8 Oct‐05 4.97 0.13 6.50 Oct‐08 0.07 5.56 0.00

Nov-00 1.54 4.26 0 May-03 5.1 0.19 7.4 Nov‐05 1.29 0.04 10.40 Nov‐08 0.13 6.79 0.00

Dec-00 0.25 5.64 0 Jun-03 10.59 2.72 13.7 Dec‐05 0.73 0.62 15.30 Dec‐08 0.24 7.93 0.00

Jan-01 0.57 5.99 0 Jul-03 4.2 0.46 20.7 Jan‐06 1.35 0.19 12.00 Jan‐09 1.54 8.01 0.00

Feb-01 0.01 2.08 0 Aug-03 10.1 0.5 21.5 Feb‐06 2.14 3.05 7.90 Feb‐09 0.43 9.32 0.00

Mar-01 5.74 0.86 0 Sep-03 4.34 0.14 20.3 Mar‐06 0.35 4.89 3.50 Mar‐09 0.87 8.86 0.00

Apr-01 0.06 0 0 Oct-03 0.48 1.61 12.9 Apr‐06 0.7 3.54 2.10 Apr‐09 0.5 6.61 0.00

May-01 4.97 0 0 Nov-03 0.97 0 15.7 May‐06 0.86 4.53 0.00 May‐09 11.7 5.51 0.53

Jun-01 7.2 0 0 Dec-03 3.6 0.14 4 Jun‐06 3.95 5.79 1.30 Jun‐09 5.8 0.56 1.23

Jul-01 9.96 0.01 7.75 Jan-04 1.87 0.01 0.7 Jul‐06 7.11 4.93 2.30 Jul‐09 10.64 0.11 3.16

Aug-01 4.05 0 14.4 Feb-04 3.21 0.08 12.2 Aug‐06 4.62 0.69 2.45 Aug‐09 8.7 0.02 10.16

Sep-01 14.31 0.04 12.8 Mar-04 1.58 3.89 9.8 Sep‐06 11.49 0.22 1.91 Sep‐09 4.95 0.04 22.63

Oct-01 1.09 0.01 18.5 Apr-04 5.86 0.63 0.3 Oct‐06 0.38 0.43 0.00 Oct‐09 5.94 0.00 23.40

Nov-01 0.1 0.23 0 May-04 2.5 2.02 0 Nov‐06 0.98 5.45 0.00 Nov‐09 0.77 1.57 15.96

Dec-01 0.3 1.55 0 Jun-04 7.98 3.63 0 Dec‐06 4 0.39 0.00 Dec‐09 5.35 0.16 12.59

Jan-02 1.57 3.59 0 Jul-04 7.85 2.06 0 Jan‐07 1.98 0.00 0.00 Jan‐10 2.22 0.01 11.82

Feb-02 3.1 8.6 0 Aug-04 10.53 1.8 6.6 Feb‐07 1.91 5.57 0.00 Feb‐10 2.09 0.00 10.59

Mar-02 0.12 9.05 0 Sep-04 15.46 1.13 11.8 Mar‐07 0.58 0.00 2.80 Mar‐10 5.57 0.05 6.76

Apr-02 3.18 13.1 0 Oct-04 1.14 0.36 7.1 Apr‐07 1.95 1.16 1.61 Apr‐10 1.7 0.79 12.11

May-02 2.44 10.94 0 Nov-04 1.05 5.43 1 May‐07 2.43 0.04 0.97 May‐10 2.37 0.35 8.54

Jun-02 18.76 3.91 6.1 Dec-04 3.91 10.93 0 Jun‐07 6.68 0.16 0.51 Jun‐10 4.38 0.71 7.28

Jul‐07 0.64 1.20 0.75 Jul‐10 9.21 0.42 12.15

Aug‐07 4.11 7.24 1.11 Aug‐10 6.24 0.34 16.87

Sep‐07 2.11 1.67 1.09 Sep‐10 4.7 0.00 16.20

Oct‐07 1.65 3.71 0.08 Oct‐10 0 0.00 13.42

Nov‐07 0.45 3.59 0.00 Nov‐10 1.63 0.28 4.37

Dec‐07 0.76 6.90 0.00 Dec‐10 1.42 0.54 0.62

NOTES:

MGD = Million gallons per day

1. Average mine water use: 3.1 MGD

2. Average mine total discharge: 5.4 MGD

3. Water use is ground water pumping from production wells PW-1, PW-2, and PW-3

4. Total discharge is from Outfall 001

Table 3-3 Water Balance Example (South Fort Meade Mine)

Average Rain 3.92 Average Water Use 3.07 Average Discharge 5.35

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Table 3-4-A

D-1A D-1B D-2A D-2B D-3A D-3B D-3C D-4

Total Footprint (Acres) 700 720 423 543 482 511 505 427Effective Area (Acres) 505 517 276 377 324 348 339 277

Dam Height (Feet) 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66Approximate Dam Elevation (Feet, NGVD) 137 133 124 122 116 114 112 108Effective Depth (Feet) 79.7 73.7 94.0 94.0 92.9 94.0 94.0 94.0

Approximate Natural Ground Elevation (Feet, NGVD) 71.0 67.0 58.0 56.0 50.0 48.0 46.0 42.0

Approximate Final/Settled Height Above Grade (Feet) 31.8 33.8 20.8 18.1 18.1 14.8 11.5 9.6

Approximate Final Post-Reclamation Elevation (Feet, NGVD) 103 101 79 74 68 63 58 52Effective Volume (Acre-Feet) 40,247 38,114 25,912 35,440 30,124 32,675 31,827 26,001

Clay Settling AreasCharacteristics

Clay Settling Area Summary

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79.7 69.5 79.7 76.0 79.7 26.8%

3.892 0.528 0.895

7/22 26.2 73.7 65.5 73.7 26.3%

3.177 0.799 0.352

94.0 86.8 94.0 94.0 24.8%

0.730 0.780 0.238

7/25 3.9 53.0 94.0 94.0 23.6%

4.829 2.047 0.387

5/27 11.0 61.8 92.9 92.9 23.2%

4.155 1.318 0.346

1/29 10.0 87.7 93.0 22.2%

0.871

. .

7/30 10.2 19.5 94.0 94.0 20.9%

0.662 0.524

1/32 75.0 94.0 19.5%

3.554 1.822

7.069 6.359 6.731 7.053 4.697 98.788 98.788 - -

7.069 6.359 6.731 7.053 4.697 98.788 98.788 - -

Note:

* The listed dam height provides for filling to a height of 60 feet above grade.

Clay Thickness (Feet)

26.3% Filling Period

Resting Period

Refilling Period ("Topping-Off" Period)

Tons of Dry Clay Added (x106)

Table 3-4-A-i

Table 3-4-A-i Clay Settling Area Filling Summary

6.683

1.047

1.378

11.178

7.877

66.0

66.0

324

6.450Tons of Dry Clay Produced x 106

92.9

6.683

1.076

6.450

66.0

88.8

6.662

1.455

4.339

0.7362.957

5.787

94.0

2.260

5.483 5.787

7/22 26.2

3.177

6.539

339

11.381

13.41884.5 94.0

16.7

0.583

94.0

0.613

73.9

86.8

94.0

0.725

4.850

10.478

92.982.0

46.2

3.650

0.985

6.625 7.633

7.6336.625

6.662 7.574 7.443

7.574

1.183

7.443

1.196

92.9

0.589

94.0

94.094.0

0.737

92.9

1.152

87.3

CY2030

73.7

20.8276 94.0

31.8

33.8

90.394.0

CY2024

Ultim

ate

Sto

rage

(MT

ons)

CY2027 CY2028 CY2032

1.974

Avera

ge

Dam

Heig

ht

(feet)

*

6.539 5.483

Date Filling

Starts

(Month/Year)

D-4 277 94.0

D-3C

D-3B

94.0

377

348 94.0

D-3A

D-2B 66.0

66.0

7.87726.3

1.256

Tons of Dry Clay Stored x 106

9.6

18.1

48.8

13.418

14.8

52.1

51.0

16.356

10.425

45.5

11.178

11.381

43.6

10.478

18.1

11.5

D-1A 505

79.5

1/24 30.0

2.246

3.0000.457

4.250

0.423

74.3

69.071.2

79.7 79.7 77.7

0.413

79.7

1.148

0.3010.575

73.7

Settlin

g A

rea

Effective A

rea

(Ac)

Maxim

um

Depth

(Feet)

94.0

5.341

1.198 0.944

2.294

D-1B 517 73.766.3

79.7

D-2A

73.7

79.7

CY2022

79.7

CY2023

66.0

66.0

66.0

CY2025

73.7

73.7

1.081

94.0

CY2026

68.9

94.0

CY2029

76.9

73.7

81.4

1.786

CY2035CY2033

Ultim

ate

Settle

d

Heig

ht A

bove

Gra

de (

Feet)

Ultim

ate

Cla

y

Thic

kness

(Feet)

10.425

CY2034

Dry

Cla

y T

ons

x10

6 B

etw

een

CY

2021 &

CY

2035

17.675

16.356

51.517.675

47.5

54.8

Calendar Year of Filling

CY2021

55.2

6.683

94.0

CY2031

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CHECKED BY: DATE: DRAWN BY:

Ardaman & Associates, Inc. Geotechnical, Environmental and Materials Consultants

13-13-0146

KL KL 11/26/2013

UPDATED LIFE OF MINE WASTE DISPOSAL PLAN

MOSAIC FERTILIZER, LLC DESOTO COUNTY MINE

DESOTO COUNTY, FLORIDA

Waste Clay Disposal Schedule

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Addition to

Stockpile

Cumulative

Stockpile

Size

Addition to

Stockpile

Cumulative

Stockpile

Size

Addition to

Stockpile

Cumulative

Stockpile

Size

1(b)

2(b)

3 6.7 0.3 7.0 16.6 16.6 9.6 9.6 9.6 9.6 0.0 0.0

4 13.2 0.3 20.5 16.2 32.8 2.7 12.3 2.7 12.3 0.0 0.0

5 13.2 0.3 34.1 16.5 49.3 3.0 15.2 3.0 15.2 0.0 0.0

6 11.9 0.3 46.3 17.3 66.6 5.1 20.3 0.2 15.4 1.2 1.2 3.7 3.7

7 12.4 0.3 59.0 16.5 83.1 3.8 24.1 15.4 1.2 3.8 7.4

8 15.0 0.3 74.3 15.7 98.8 0.4 24.5 15.4 1.2 0.4 7.8

9 17.2 0.3 91.8 16.3 115.1 -1.2 23.3 15.4 -1.2 0.0 7.8

10 17.7 0.3 109.9 15.9 131.0 -2.1 21.1 -2.1 13.3 0.0 7.8

11 18.7 0.3 128.9 15.2 146.2 -3.8 17.3 -3.8 9.5 0.0 7.8

12 19.0 0.3 148.1 14.5 160.7 -4.8 12.6 -4.8 4.7 0.0 7.8

13 18.9 0.3 167.3 16.1 176.8 -3.1 9.5 -3.1 1.6 0.0 7.8

14 22.3 0.3 189.9 15.5 192.3 -7.1 2.4 1.6 0.0 -7.1 0.7

15 14.1 0.3 204.4 16.5 208.8 2.1 4.4 2.1 3.7 0.0 0.7

16 17.8 0.3 222.5 15.6 224.4 -2.5 1.9 -2.5 1.2 0.0 0.7

17 11.1 0.2 233.8 9.4 233.8 -1.9 0.0 -1.2 0.0 0.0 -0.7 0.0

Assumptions:

Notes:

1. Sand Tailings conversion factor of 1.35 tons per cubic yard.

(a) Ancilary uses include CSA construction, BMP construction, road construction & maintenance, etc.

(b) Years 1 and 2 are plant and mine infrastructure construction years.

Table 3-4-B DeSoto Estimated Tailings Schedule(values in millions of cubic yards)

Mine

Year

Annual

Space

Available

for

Tailings

Ancillary

Uses(a)

Cummulative

Space

Available

for

Tailings

Plant

Tailings

Volume

Produced

Cummulative

Tailings

Volume

Produced

Addition to

Stockpile

Cumulative

Stockpile

Size

North Stock Pile

(21 ft x 476 ac)

South Stock Pile D-3C

(4 ft x 200 ac)

Plant Pond Stock Pile

(33 ft x 156 ac)

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Table 3-5

Upland (Acres)

FDEP JD Wetlands (Acres)

FDEP JD Streams (Ft) Acres Ft

S-1** 211 7.6 11.4Oak Hill Branch 213 0.2Disturbed Yr. = 2018 221 0.7Restored Yr. = 2026 512 105.0 105.0

617 1.6641 0.9648 0.3743 0.1

Total S-1 Area**: 8.6 2.8 105.0 11.4 105.0S-2 427 4.4 4.4Horse Creek 511 566.0 566.0Disturbed Yr. = 2018 (rail) and 2023 (Access Corridor) 617 2.7 2.7

Restored Yr. = 2039 630 10.3 10.3

Total S-2 Area: 4.4 13.0 566.0 17.4 566.0S-3A 212 0.03 0.03Brandy Branch North 329 0.02 0.02Disturbed Yr. = 2023 427 0.4 0.37Restored Yr. = 2040 511 271.0 271.0

513 0.1 0.13611 0.3 0.30617 1.6 1.59641 0.1 0.07

Total S-3 Area: 0.4 2.1 271.0 2.5 271.0S-3R 211 0.2 0.2Brandy Branch South 511 104.0 104.0Disturbed Yr. = 2018 617 1.8 1.8Restored Yr. = 2039 648 0.004 0.004

Total S-4 Area: 0.2 1.8 104.0 1.9 104.0S-4 211 3.7 3.7Buzzard's Roost Branch 427 2.0 2.0Disturbed Yr. = 2020 511 311.0 311.0Restored Yr. = 2041 534 0.2 0.2

617 1.8 1.8641 0.04 0.0643 1.7 1.7743 0.2 0.2

Total S-4 Area: 5.8 3.8 311.0 9.6 311.0S-5 211 1.0 1.0Buzzard's Roost Branch 213 0.5 0.5Disturbed Yr. = 2023 511 487.0 487.0Restored Yr. = 2039 613 0.01 0.01

617 2.6 2.6641 0.04 0.04

Total S-5 Area: 1.4 2.6 487.0 4.1 487.0TOTAL 20.8 26.1 1844.0 46.9 1844.0*Acreages rounded to the nearest 10th when acreage >0.05**S-1 crossing not located within the No-Mine Line

Crossing FLUCFCS

Existing - To be disturbed

Access Corridor Stream Crossings

Post Restoration

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Mine YearDisturbed

(Acres)

Mined

(Acres)

Cumulative

Mined &

Disturbed

(Acres)

Reclaimed

(Acres)

Cumulative

Reclaimed

(Acres)

Disturbed and

Un-Reclaimed

(Acres)

-3 1408 - 1408 - - 1408

-2 762 - 2170 - - 2170

-1 340 - 2510 - - 2510

0 - - - - - -

1 3 731 3243 - - 3243

2 36 839 4119 - - 4119

3 106 766 4991 - - 4991

4 265 737 5993 23 23 5970

5 333 881 7207 - - 7207

6 347 662 8216 43 66 8150

7 471 859 9546 115 182 9364

8 123 807 10476 330 512 9965

9 86 833 11396 469 981 10415

10 60 712 12167 429 1409 10758

11 159 881 13207 820 2229 10978

12 176 869 14252 962 3191 11060

13 102 794 15148 1042 4233 10914

14 - 618 15766 1316 5549 10217

15 - 415 16181 796 6345 9835

16 - - 16181 972 7317 8863

17 - - 16181 965 8282 7898

18 - - 16181 1033 9316 6865

19 - - 16181 746 10061 6119

20 - - 16181 344 10405 5776

21 - - 16181 321 10726 5455

22 - - 16181 5455 16181 0

Undisturbed - - - - 2107

TOTAL 4,778 11,403 16,181 16,181 18287

Table 4-1 Mine Reclamation Schedule

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Table 4-2 Minimum Reclamation Schedule

Reclamation Type Reclamation Activity Time-Years*

End of Mine Use

1. Contour-Earthwork 18 months

2. Re-vegetation 6 months

Total Time 2 years

End of Tailing Fill

(mine use)

1. Contour – Earthwork 18 months

2. Revegetation 6 months

Total Time 2 years

Ditch and Drain Surface 4 years

Settling Area Abandonment

(end of mine use)

1. Contour – Earthwork 18 months

2. Plant grasses 6 months

Total Time 2 years

Source: Mosaic, 2011.

* = Times are based on completion of all mining activities within a program area that allows for reclamation of

a sub-basin system rather than partial system.

Graded Overburden

Tailings Fill

Clay Settling Area

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Table 4-3-A

Scientific Name Common Name Stratum Zone

Acer rubrum Red maple Tree 1

Celtis laevigata Hackberry Tree 1

Gordonia lasianthus Loblolly bay Tree 1

Liquidambar styraciflua Sweetgum Tree 1

Magnolia virginiana Sweetbay Tree 1

Nyssa sylvatica var. biflora Swamp tupelo (Blackgum) Tree 2

Persea palustris Swamp bay Tree 1 & 2

Pinus elliottii Slash pine Tree 1

Quercus laurifolia Laurel oak Tree 1

Quercus nigra Water oak Tree 1

Ulmus americana American elm Tree 1

Cephalanthus occidentalis Buttonbush Shrub 2

Cornus foemina Swamp dogwood Shrub 1

Ilex cassine Dahoon holly Shrub 1

Itea virginica Virginia willow Shrub 1

Lyonia lucida Fetterbush Shrub 1

Rhododendron viscosum Swamp azalea Shrub 1

Vaccinium corymbosum Highbush blueberry Shrub 1

Viburnum nudum Possum haw Shrub 1

Viburnum obovatum Backhaw viburnum Shrub 1

Blechnum serrulatum Swamp fern Herb 1 & 2

Boehmeria cylindrica False nettle Herb 1

Clematis crispa Swamp leather-flower Herb 1

Osmunda cinnamomea Cinnamon fern Herb 1 & 2

Osmunda regalis var. spectabilis Royal fern Herb 1 & 2

Peltandra virginica Green arrow arum Herb 2

Saururus cernuus Lizard's tail Herb 1 & 2

Thelypteris interrupta

Thelypteris kunthii

Thelypteris palustris var. pubescens

Woodwardia areolata

Woodwardia virginica

Notes:

  Target densities of plants will reflect densities present in similar wetland communities present within

the region of the DeSoto Mine site.

  Zone 1 = drier/higher regions.

  Zone 2 = wetter/lower regions.

  * Commercially available, substitution of differing species may occur.

Proposed* Plantings in Bay and Gum Swamps

(FLUCFCS 611 and 613)

  Other native species, excluding atypical “weedy” generalists, may be added to this list that occur in

reference wetlands or in other areas of the DeSoto Mine site that are mapped as this same cover type.

   A dominance of bay (611) and black gum (613) will be planted, while other species will be utilized to

obtain diversity.

  If available, native topsoil will be used as a source for initial groundcover.

  Natural recruitment and/or top-soiling, seeding or planting of a diversity of native species may include

any combination of species listed in the above table and/or others as approved by FDEP.

Shield fern Herb 1 & 2

Chain fern Herb 1 & 2

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Table 4-3-B

Scientific Name Common Name Stratum Zone

Acer rubrum Red maple Tree 1 & 2

Carya aquatica Water Hickory Tree 1

Celtis laevigata Hackberry Tree 1

Fraxinus caroliniana Popash Tree 2

Gordonia lasianthus Loblolly bay Tree 2

Liquidambar styraciflua Sweetgum Tree 1

Magnolia virginiana Sweetbay Tree 2

Nyssa sylvatica var. biflora Swamp tupelo Tree 2

Persea palustris Swamp bay Tree 2

Pinus elliottii Slash pine Tree 1

Quercus laurifolia Laurel oak Tree 1 & 2

Quercus nigra Water oak Tree 1

Rhapidophyllum Hystrix Needle Palm Tree *

Taxodium ascendens Pond cypress Tree 2

Ulmus americana American Elm Tree 1

Cephalanthus occidentalis Buttonbush Shrub 2

Cornus foemina Swamp dogwood Shrub 2

Ilex cassine Dahoon holly Shrub 2

Itea virginica Virginia willow Shrub 2

Rhododendron viscosum Swamp azalea Shrub 2

Sabal minor Dwarf palmetto Shrub 1

Vaccinium corymbosum Blueberry Shrub 1 & 2

Viburnum nudum Possum haw Shrub 1 & 2

Blechnum serrulatum Swamp fern Herb 2

Osmunda cinnamomea Cinnamon fern Herb 1 & 2

Osmunda regalis var. spectabilis Royal fern Herb 2

Peltandra virginica Green arum Herb 2

Saururus cernuus Lizard's tail Herb 1

Thelypteris spp. Shield fern Herb 1 & 2

Woodwardia spp. Netted Chain fern Herb 1 & 2

Notes:

* At locations and densities similar to reference wetlands.

  If commercially available, substitution of differing species may occur.

  Natural recruitment and/or top-soiling, seeding or planting of a diversity of native species may include any combination of

species listed in the above table and/or others as approved by FDEP.

 Target densities of plants will reflect densities in similar wetlands within the DeSoto Mine region.

Proposed* Plantings in Inland Pond and Sloughs

(FLUCFCS 616) and Mixed Wetland Hardwoods

(FLUCFCS 617)

  Zone 1 = drier/higher regions.

  Zone 2 = wetter/lower regions.

 If available, native topsoil will be used as a source for initial groundcover.

  Other native species, excluding atypical “weedy” generalists, may be added to this list that occur in reference wetlands or in

other areas of the DeSoto Mine site that are mapped as this same cover type.

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Table 4-3-C

Scientific Name Common Name Stratum

Acer rubrum Red maple Tree

Celtis laevigata Hackberry Tree

Liquidambar styraciflua Sweetgum Tree

Nyssa Salvatica var. biflora Blackgum Tree

Quercus laurifolia Laural oak Tree

Quercus nigra Water oak Tree

Taxodium ascendens Pond cypress Tree

Taxodium distichum Bald cypress Tree

Ulmus americana American elm Tree

Cephalanthus occidentalis Buttonbush Shrub

Cornus foemina Swamp dogwood Shrub

Ilex cassine Dahoon holly Shrub

Itea virginica Virginia willow Shrub

Rhodendron viscosum Swamp azalea Shrub

Sabal minor Dwarf palmetto Shrub

Vaccinium sp. Blueberry Shrub

Viburnum nudum Possum haw Shrub

Viburnum obovatum Backhaw viburnum Shrub

Canna flacida Golden canna Herb

Iris hexagona Iris Herb

Juncus effusus Softrush Herb

Lachnanthes caroliniana Redroot Herb

Ludwigia repens Red ludwigia Herb

Nymphoides aquatica Floating Hearts Herb

Osmunda spp. Cinnamon/royal/netted chain ferns Herb

Panicum hemitomon Maidencane Herb

Peltandra virginica Green arum Herb

Polygonum punctatum Smartweed Herb

Pontederia cordata Pickerelweed Herb

Sagittaria lancifolia Arrowhead Herb

Saururus cernuus Lizard's tail Herb

Scirpus spp. (except californicus) Bulrush Herb

Spartina bakeri Cordgrass Herb

Thalia geniculata Alligator flag Herb

Notes:

  Target densities of plants will reflect densities present in similar wetland communities present within the region of the DeSoto Mine

site.

* Commercially available, substitution of differing species may occur.

Proposed* Plantings in Cypress Wetland Forests

(FLUCFCS 621)

  Other native species, excluding atypical “weedy” generalists, may be added to this list that occur in the reference wetlands or in

other areas of the DeSoto Tract that are mapped as this same cover type.

   Cypress will dominate the tree species. Other species will be utilized to increase diversity within the wetland system.

    If available, native topsoil will be used as a source for initial groundcover.

  Natural recruitment and/or topsoiling, seeding or planting of a diversity of native species may include any combination of species

listed in the above table and/or others as approved by FDEP.

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Table 4-3-D

Scientific Name Common Name Stratum Zone

Acer rubrum Red maple Tree N/A

Celtis laevigata Hackberry Tree N/A

Gordonia lasianthus Loblolly bay Tree N/A

Liquidambar styraciflua Sweetgum Tree N/A

Magnolia virginiana Sweetbay Tree N/A

Nyssa sylvatica var. biflora Swamp tupelo Tree N/A

Persea palustris Swamp bay Tree N/A

Pinus elliottii Slash pine Tree N/A

Quercus laurifolia Laurel oak Tree N/A

Quercus nigra Water oak Tree N/A

Quercus virginiana Live oak Tree N/A

Sabal palmetto Cabbage palm Tree N/A

Ulmus americana American elm Tree N/A

Baccharis halimifolia ** Eastern false-willow** Shrub N/A

Bejaria racemosa Tarflower Shrub N/A

Cornus foemina Swamp dogwood Shrub N/A

Hypericum cistifolium Roundpod St. John’s-wort Shrub N/A

Hypericum hypericoides St. Andrew’s-cross Shrub N/A

Ilex cassine Dahoon holly Shrub N/A

Ilex glabra Gallberry Shrub N/A

Itea virginica Virginia willow Shrub N/A

Lyonia lucida Fetterbush Shrub N/A

Myrica cerifera** Wax myrtle** Shrub N/A

Rhododendron viscosum Swamp azalea Shrub N/A

Vaccinium corymbosum Highbush blueberry Shrub N/A

Viburnum nudum Possum haw Shrub N/A

Andropogon glomeratus Bushy bluestem Herb N/A

Axonopus furcatus Big carpetgrass Herb N/A

Saururus cernuus Lizard's tail Herb N/A

Schizachyrium scoparium Little bluestem Herb N/A

Thelypteris spp. Shield fern Herb N/A

Woodwardia virginica Virginia chain fern Herb N/A

Notes:

Proposed* Plantings in Wetland Forested Mixed

(FLUCFCS 630)

  Other native species, excluding atypical “weedy” generalists, may be added to this list that occur in the reference wetlands or in other areas of the

DeSoto Mine site that are mapped as this same cover type.

   A mixture of pine and various other hardwoods will be planted.

** Not to be planted, these species are expected to recruit naturally.

* If commercially available, substitution of differing species may occur.

  N/A = Not applicable – no planting zones proposed for this flat region

  Target densities of plants will reflect densities present in similar wetland communities present within the region of the DeSoto Mine site.

 Natural recruitment and/or topsoiling, seeding or planting of a diversity of native species may include any combination of species listed in the

above table and/or others as approved by FDEP.

  If available, native topsoil will be used as a source for initial groundcover.

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Table 4-3-E

Scientific Name Common Name Zone

Bacopa caroliniana Blue waterhyssop 1

Bacops monnieri Herb-of-Grace 1

Bidens laevis Burrmarigold 1

Canna flaccida Golden canna 1

Carex spp. Sedge 1

Cladium jamaicense Sawgrass 3

Cyperus spp. Sedge 1

Eleocharis spp. Spikerush 1&2

Hypericum fasciculatum Peelbark St. John's-wort 1

Iris virginica Blueflag iris 1

Leersia hexandra Southern cutgrass 1

Ludwigia repens Creeping seedbox 1

Panicum hemitomon Maidencane 1&2

Polygonum punctatum Dotted smartweed 1&2

Pontederia cordata Pickerelweed 2

Rhynchospora corniculata

Rhynchospora inundata

Rhynchospora spp. Beakrush 1

Sacciolepis striata American cupscale 1&2

Sagittaria lancifolia Bulltongue arrowhead 2

Spartina bakeri Sand cordgrass 1

Thalia geniculata Alligator flag 3

Xyris spp. Yellow-eyed grass 1

Notes:

* If commercially available, substitution of differing species may occur.

  Natural recruitment and/or top-soiling, seeding or planting of a diversity of native species may include any

combination of species listed in the above table and/or others as approved by FDEP.

Target densities of plants will reflect densities present in similar wetland communities present within the region

of the DeSoto Mine site.

Zone 1 = Approximate seasonal high water level (SHL) to normal water level (NWL).

  Zone 2 = Approximate normal water level (NWL) or lower.

  Zone 3 = Only in sloughs or other marshes with unidirectional water flow.

Proposed* Herbs to be Planted in

Freshwater Marsh (FLUCFCS 641)

Horned beaksedges 3

  Other native species, excluding atypical “weedy” generalists, may be added to this list that occur in the reference

wetlands or in other areas of the DeSoto Mine site that are mapped as this same cover type or as wet prairies

(643).

If available, native topsoil will be used as a source for initial groundcover.

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Table 4-3-F

Scientific Name Common Name Zone

Agalinis fasciculata False foxglove 1

Agalinis linifolia Flaxleaf false foxglove 1

Andropogon glomeratus Bushy bluestem 1

Andropogon virginicus Broomsedge bluestem 1

Aristida stricta var. beyrichiana Wiregrass 1

Symphyotrichum subulatum Annual saltmarsh aster 1

Axonopus furcatus Big carpetgrass 1

Cyperus haspan

Cyperus spp.

Eriocaulon decangulare Tenangle pipewort 1

Fuirena scirpoidea Southern umbrellasedge 1

Hypericum brachyphyllum Coastalplain St. John’s-wort 1

Hypericum fasciculatum Peelbark St. John's-wort 1

Juncus scirpoides Needlepod rush 1

Ludwigia suffruticosa Shrubby primerosewillow 1&2

Lachnocaulon anceps Whitehead bogbutton 1

Leersia hexandra Southern cutgrass 1&2

Ludwigia repens Creeping seedbox 1

Luziola fluitans Southern watergrass 2

Panicum hemitomon Maidencane 1&2

Panicum longifolium Panicgrass 1

Panicum rigidulum Redtop panicum 1

Panicum tenerum Bluejoint panicum 1

Paspalum dissectum Mudbank crowngrass 1&2

Paspalum distichum Knotgrass 1

Paspalum laeve Field paspalum 1

Pluchea baccharis Rosy camphorweed 1

Polygonum punctatum Dotted smartweed 1&2

Rhexia mariana Pale meadowbeauty 1

Proposed* Herbs to be Planted in Wet Prairie Marsh

or Ephemeral** Wetlands (FLUCFCS 643)

Sedge 1

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Table 4-3-F

Scientific Name Common Name Zone

Proposed* Herbs to be Planted in Wet Prairie Marsh

or Ephemeral** Wetlands (FLUCFCS 643)

Rhynchospora cephalantha

Rhynchospora decurrens

Rhynchospora fascicularis

Rhynchospora microcarpa

Rhynchospora microcephala

Sabatia grandiflora Marsh pink 1

Sacciolepis striata American cupscale 1&2

Sagittaria graminea Grassy arrowhead 2

Solidago fistulosa Pinebarren goldenrod 1

Spartina bakeri Sand cordgrass 1

Xyris elliottii

Xyris fimbriata

Notes:

** Ephemeral wetlands at the DeSoto Mine site are those isolated wetlands that will have less than 2 ft. of water

and/or in which the seasonal low water level is below the bottom of the wetland, thus allowing the wetland to dry out

completely during late winter through initiation of rainy season in June.

  Zone 1 = Approximate seasonal high water level (SHL) to normal water level (NWL)/ground surface.

  Zone 2 = Deeper pockets below NWL

* If commercially available, substitution of differing species may occur.

   Other native species, excluding atypical “weedy” generalists, may be added to this list that occur in the reference

wetlands or in other areas of the DeSoto Mine site that are mapped as this same cover type.

   If available, native topsoil will be used as a source for initial groundcover.

   Natural recruitment and/or top-soiling, seeding or planting of a diversity of native species may include any

combination of species listed in the above table and/or others as approved by FDEP.

  Target densities of plants will reflect densities present in similar wetland communities present within the region of

the DeSoto Mine site.

1

Beaksedge 1&2

Yellow-eyed grass

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Table 4-3-G

Scientific Name Common Name Zone

Bidens laevis Burrmarigold 1

Canna flaccida Golden canna 1

Cephalanthus occidentalis Buttonbush 2

Cyperus spp. Sedge 1

Cladium jamaicense Sawgrass 2

Hypericum fasciulatum Peelbark St. John's-wort 1

Juncus effusus Softrush 1&2

Ludwigia repens Creeping seedbox 1

Myrica cerifera** Wax myrtle** 1

Nyssa sylvatica var. biflora Swamp tupelo 2

Panicum hemitomon Maidencane 1

Polygonum punctatum Dotted smartweed 1&2

Pontederia cordata Pickerelweed 2

Salix caroliniana** Carolina willow** 2

Sagittaria lancifolia Bulltongue arrowhead 2

Saururus cernuus Lizard’s tail 2

Spartina bakeri Sand cordgrass 1

Thalia geniculata Alligator flag 2

Notes:

   Zone 2 = Normal water level (NWL) to seasonal low water level (SLW).

   Zone 1 = Seasonal high water level (SHL) to normal water level (NWL).

** Salix caroliniana (Carolina willow) and Myrica cerifera (wax myrtle) are components of native shrub marshes. It

is anticipated that these species will become established, however, they will not be planted due to their potential

invasive nature.

* If commercially available, substitution of differing species may occur.

Proposed* Herbs to be Planted in Shrub Marsh

(FLUCFCS 647)

   Other native species, excluding atypical “weedy” generalists, may be added to this list that occur in the

reference wetlands or in other areas of the DeSoto Mine site that are mapped as this same cover type or as

freshwater marshes (641) or wet prairies (643).

   If available, native topsoil will be used as a source for initial groundcover.

    Natural recruitment and/or top-soiling, seeding or planting of a diversity of native species may include any combination of

species listed in the above table and/or others as approved by FDEP.

    Target densities of plants will reflect densities present in similar wetland communities present within the region of the DeSoto

Mine site.

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Table 4-3-H

Scientific Name Common Name Zone

Agalinis fasciculata False foxglove 1

Agalinis linifolia Flaxleaf false foxglove 1

Andropogon glomeratus Bushy bluestem 1

Andropogon virginicus Broomsedge bluestem 1

Aristida stricta var. beyrichiana Wiregrass 1

Symphyotrichum subulatum Annual saltmarsh aster 1

Axonopus furcatus Big carpetgrass 1

Cyperus haspan

Cyperus spp.

Eriocaulon decangulare Tenangle pipewort 1

Fuirena scirpoidea Southern umbrellasedge 1

Hypericum brachyphyllum Coastalplain St. John’s-wort 1

Hypericum fasciculatum Peelbark St. John's-wort 1

Juncus scirpoides Needlepod rush 1

Ludwigia suffruticosa Shrubby primerosewillow 1&2

Lachnocaulon anceps Whitehead bogbutton 1

Leersia hexandra Southern cutgrass 1&2

Amphicarpum muhlenbergianum Blue maidencane 1

Ctenium aromaticum Toothache grass 1

Lachnanthes caroliana Redroot 1&2

Panicum longifolium Panicgrass 1

Panicum rigidulum Redtop panicum 1

Panicum tenerum Bluejoint panicum 1

Paspalum laeve Field paspalum 1

Pluchea rosea Rosy camphorweed 1

Polygonum punctatum Dotted smartweed 1&2

Rhexia mariana Pale meadowbeauty 1

Proposed* Plantings Hydric Pine Flatwoods

(FLUCFCS 625)**

Sedge 1

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Table 4-3-H

Scientific Name Common Name Zone

Proposed* Plantings Hydric Pine Flatwoods

(FLUCFCS 625)**

Rhynchospora cephalantha

Rhynchospora decurrens

Rhynchospora fascicularis

Rhynchospora microcarpa

Rhynchospora microcephala

Xyris elliottii

Xyris fimbriata

Myrica cerifera Wax myrtle 1

Lyonia lucida Fetterbush 1

Serenoa repens Saw palmetto 1

Ilex glabra Gallberry 1

Pinus palustris Long-leaf pine 1

Pinus elliottii Slash pine 1

Notes:

  Zone 1 = Approximate seasonal high water level (SHL) to normal water level (NWL)/ground surface.

  Zone 2 = Deeper pockets below normal ground surface.

* If commercially available, substitution of differing species may occur.

** Ephemeral wetlands at the DeSoto Mine site are those isolated wetlands that will have less than 2 ft. of water

   Other native species, excluding atypical “weedy” generalists, may be added to this list that occur in the reference

wetlands or in other areas of the DeSoto Mine site that are mapped as this same cover type.

   If available, native topsoil will be used as a source for initial groundcover.

   Natural recruitment and/or top-soiling, seeding or planting of a diversity of native species may include any

combination of species listed in the above table and/or others as approved by FDEP.

  Target densities of plants will reflect densities present in similar wetland communities present within the region of

the DeSoto Mine site.

Beaksedge 1&2

Yellow-eyed grass 1

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Table 4-3-I

Scientific Name Common Name Zone

Agalinis fasciculata False foxglove 1

Agalinis linifolia Flaxleaf false foxglove 1

Andropogon glomeratus Bushy bluestem 1

Andropogon virginicus Broomsedge bluestem 1

Aristida stricta var. beyrichiana Wiregrass 1

Symphyotrichum subulatum Annual saltmarsh aster 1

Axonopus furcatus Big carpetgrass 1

Cyperus haspan

Cyperus spp.

Eriocaulon decangulare Tenangle pipewort 1

Fuirena scirpoidea Southern umbrellasedge 1

Hypericum brachyphyllum Coastalplain St. John’s-wort 1

Hypericum fasciculatum Peelbark St. John's-wort 1

Juncus scirpoides Needlepod rush 1

Ludwigia suffruticosa Shrubby primerosewillow 1&2

Lachnocaulon anceps Whitehead bogbutton 1

Leersia hexandra Southern cutgrass 1&2

Amphicarpum muhlenbergianum Blue maidencane 1

Ctenium aromaticum Toothache grass 1

Lachnanthes caroliana Redroot 1&2

Panicum longifolium Panicgrass 1

Panicum rigidulum Redtop panicum 1

Panicum tenerum Bluejoint panicum 1

Paspalum laeve Field paspalum 1

Pluchea rosea Rosy camphorweed 1

Polygonum punctatum Dotted smartweed 1&2

Rhexia mariana Pale meadowbeauty 1

Proposed* Plantings Hydric Pine Savanna (FLUCFCS

626)**

Sedge 1

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Table 4-3-I

Scientific Name Common Name Zone

Proposed* Plantings Hydric Pine Savanna (FLUCFCS

626)**

Rhynchospora cephalantha

Rhynchospora decurrens

Rhynchospora fascicularis

Rhynchospora microcarpa

Rhynchospora microcephala

Xyris elliottii

Xyris fimbriata

Myrica cerifera Wax myrtle 1

Lyonia lucida Fetterbush 1

Ilex glabra Gallberry 1

Pinus palustris Long-leaf pine 1

Pinus elliottii Slash pine 1

Notes:

  Zone 1 = Approximate seasonal high water level (SHL) to normal water level (NWL)/ground surface.

  Zone 2 = Deeper pockets below normal ground surface.

* If commercially available, substitution of differing species may occur.

** Ephemeral wetlands at the DeSoto Mine site are those isolated wetlands that will have less than 2 ft. of water

   Other native species, excluding atypical “weedy” generalists, may be added to this list that occur in the reference

wetlands or in other areas of the DeSoto Mine site that are mapped as this same cover type.

   If available, native topsoil will be used as a source for initial groundcover.

   Natural recruitment and/or top-soiling, seeding or planting of a diversity of native species may include any

combination of species listed in the above table and/or others as approved by FDEP.

  Target densities of plants will reflect densities present in similar wetland communities present within the region of

the DeSoto Mine site.

Beaksedge 1&2

Yellow-eyed grass 1

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Table 4-4-A

Scientific Name Common Name Stratum

Asimina reticulata Netted pawpaw Shrub

Befaria racemosa Tarflower Shrub

Gaylussacia dumosa Dwarf huckleberry Shrub

Hypericum tetrapetalum St. Andrew’s Cross Shrub

Ilex glabra Gallberry Shrub

Licania michauxii Gopher apple Shrub

Lyonia fruticosa Staggerbush Shrub

Lyonia lucida Shiny lyonia Shrub

Quercus minima Dwarf live oak Shrub

Quercus pumila Runner oak Shrub

Rhus copallinum Winged sumac Shrub

Serenoa repens Saw palmetto Shrub

Vaccinium darrowi Little blueberry Shrub

Vaccinium myrsinites Shiny blueberry Shrub

Zamia pumila Coontie Shrub

Andropogon virginicus Bluestem Groundcover

Aristida stricta var. beyrichiana Wiregrass Groundcover

Balduina angustifolia Yellow buttons Groundcover

Carphephorus corymbosus Florida paintbrush Groundcover

Carphephorus paniculatus Deertongue Groundcover

Chamaecrista fasciculata Partridge pea Groundcover

Commelina erecta Dayflower Groundcover

Coreopsis leavenworthii Leavenworth’s tickseed Groundcover

Culthburtia ornata Roseling Groundcover

Elephantopus elatus Elephant’s foot Groundcover

Eragrostis spp. Lovegrasses Groundcover

Eryngium yuccifolium Button snakeroot Groundcover

Galactia elliottii Elliot’s milkpea Groundcover

Helianthus angustifolius Narrow-leaved sunflower Groundcover

Liatris spp. Blazing star Groundcover

Panicum virgatum Switch grass Groundcover

Phoebanthus grandiflorus Phoebanthus Groundcover

Pityopsis graminifolia Silver-leaved goldenaster Groundcover

Pteridium aquilinum Bracken fern Groundcover

Rhynchospora spp. Beakrushes Groundcover

Schizachrium stoloniferum Creeping bluestem Groundcover

Sorghastrum secundum Lopsided indiangrass Groundcover

Stillingia sylvatica Queen’s delight Groundcover

Xyris spp. Yellow-eyed grasses Groundcover

Notes:

·  Target densities of plants will reflect densities present in similar upland communities present within the region of the DeSoto Mine site.

Commercially available, substitution of differing species may occur.

Proposed Plantings in Palmetto Prairie

(FLUCFCS 321)

· Other native species, excluding atypiclal “weedy” generalists, may be added to this list that occur in other areas of the DeSoto Mine site that

are mapped as this same cover type.

·  A dominance of saw palmetto (321) will be planted, while other species may be utilized to obtain diversity.

· If available, native topsoil will be used as a source for initial groundcover.

· Natural recruitment and/or top-soiling, seeding or planting of a diversity of native species may include any combination of species listed in the

above table and/or others as approved by FDEP.

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Scientific Name Common Name Stratum

Pinus elliottii var. densa South Florida slash pine Tree

Pinus palustris Longleaf pine Tree

Asimina reticulata Netted pawpaw Shrub

Befaria racemosa Tarflower Shrub

Gaylussacia dumosa Dwarf huckleberry Shrub

`Hypericum tetrapetalum St. Andrew’s Cross Shrub

Ilex glabra Gallberry Shrub

Licania michauxii Gopher apple Shrub

Lyonia fruticosa Staggerbush Shrub

Lyonia lucida Shiny lyonia Shrub

Myrica cerifera var. pumila Dwarf wax myrtle Shrub

Quercus chapmanii Chapman oak Shrub

Quercus geminata Sand live oak Shrub

Quercus minima Dwarf live oak Shrub

Quercus myrtifolia Myrtle oak Shrub

Quercus inopina Scrub oak Shrub

Quercus pumila Runner oak Shrub

Rhus copallinum Winged sumac Shrub

Serenoa repens Saw palmetto Shrub

Vaccinium darrowi Little blueberry Shrub

Vaccinium myrsinites Shiny blueberry Shrub

Ximenia Americana Hogplum Shrub

Zamia pumila Coontie Shrub

Andropogon virginicus Bluestem Groundcover

Aristida stricta var. beyrichiana Wiregrass Groundcover

Aristida purpurascens Slim-spike threeawn Groundcover

Aristida spiciformis Bottlebrush threeawn Groundcover

Asclepias pedicellata Savannah milkweed Groundcover

Asclepias feayi Florida milkweed Groundcover

Asimina reticulata Netted pawpaw Groundcover

Aster dumosus Bush aster Groundcover

Aster tortifolius White-topped aster Groundcover

Axonopus fissifolius Common carpetgrass Groundcover

Axonopus furcatus Big carpetgrass Groundcover

Balduina angustifolia Yellow buttons Groundcover

Bigelowia nudata Pineland rayless goldenrod Groundcover

Buchnera americana Bluehearts Groundcover

Bulbostylis ciliatifolia Capillary hairsedge Groundcover

Carphephorus carnosus Starclusters Groundcover

Carphephorus corymbosus Florida paintbrush Groundcover

Proposed Plantings in Pine Flatwoods

(FLUCFCS 411)

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Scientific Name Common Name Stratum

Proposed Plantings in Pine Flatwoods

(FLUCFCS 411)

Carphephorus paniculatus Deertongue Groundcover

Carphephorus subtropicanus Pineland purple Groundcover

Chamaecrista nictitans Sensitive partridge pea Groundcover

Chamaecrista fasciculata Partridge pea Groundcover

Chapmannia floridana Chapman’s pea Groundcover

Chaptalia tomentosa Pineland daisy Groundcover

Cnidoscolus stimulosus Tread softly Groundcover

Commelina erecta Dayflower Groundcover

Coreopsis floridana Florida tickseed Groundcover

Coreopsis leavenworthii Leavenworth’s tickseed Groundcover

Crotolaria rotundifolia Rabbit bells Groundcover

Ctenium aromaticum Toothache grass Groundcover

Cuthbertia ornata Roseling Groundcover

Cyperus haspan Haspan flatsedge Groundcover

Cyperus polystachyos Manyspike flatsedge Groundcover

Cyperus retrorsus Pinebarren flatsedge Groundcover

Dichanthelium ensifolium Witchgrass Groundcover

Dichanthelium chamaelonche Witchgrass Groundcover

Dichanthelium leucothrix Witchgrass Groundcover

Dichanthelium portoricense Witchgrass Groundcover

Dichanthelium strigosum Witchgrass Groundcover

Elephantopus elatus Elephant’s foot Groundcover

Eragrostis elliottii Elliott’s lovegrass Groundcover

Eragrostis spectabilis Purple lovegrass Groundcover

Eragrostis virginica Meadow lovegrass Groundcover

Erigeron vernus Fleabane Groundcover

Eryngium aromaticum Fragrant eryngium Groundcover

Eryngium yuccifolium Button snakeroot Groundcover

Eupatorium rotundifolium False hoarhound Groundcover

Eupatorium mohrii Mohr’s hoarhound Groundcover

Euphorbia polyphylla Lesser Florida spurge Groundcover

Euthamia caroliniana Flat-topped goldenrod Groundcover

Fimbristylis puberula Hairy fimbry Groundcover

Fimbristylis autumnalis Slender fimbry Groundcover

Fuirena breviseta Saltmarsh umbrellasedge Groundcover

Fuirena scirpoidea Southern umbrellasedge Groundcover

Galactia elliottii Elliott’s milkpea Groundcover

Galactia regularis Florida milkpea Groundcover

Galactia volubilis Downy milkpea Groundcover

Gratiola hispida Rough hedge-hyssop Groundcover

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Table 4-4-B

Scientific Name Common Name Stratum

Proposed Plantings in Pine Flatwoods

(FLUCFCS 411)

Gratiola ramosa Branching hedge-hyssop Groundcover

Gymnopogon chapmanianus Chapman’s skeletongrass Groundcover

Hedyotis uniflora Clustered bluet Groundcover

Helianthus angustifolius Narrow-leaved sunflower Groundcover

Helianthus radula Rayless sunflower Groundcover

Hieracium megacephalon Hawks beard Groundcover

Hypoxis juncea Yellow stargrass Groundcover

Juncus marginatus Grassleaf rush Groundcover

Juncus dichotomus Forked rush Groundcover

Juncus scirpoides Needlepod rush Groundcover

Lechea torreyi Piedmont pinweed Groundcover

Liatris garberi Garber’s blazing star Groundcover

Liatris gracilis Slender blazing star Groundcover

Liatris spicata Spiked blazing star Groundcover

Liatris tennuifolia var. quadriflora Shortleaf blazing star Groundcover

Linum medium var. texanum Stiff yellow flax Groundcover

Lobelia glandulosa Glades lobelia Groundcover

Lobelia paludosa White lobelia Groundcover

Ludwigia maritma Seaside primrose willow Groundcover

Lygodesmia aphylla Roserush Groundcover

Marwillia tennuifolia Barabara’s buttons Groundcover

Mecardonia acuminata Purple medardonia Groundcover

Mimosa quadrivalis Sensitive briar Groundcover

Mitreola sessifolia Miterwort Groundcover

Palafoxia integrifolia Coastalplain palafox Groundcover

Oxypolis filiformis Water dropwort Groundcover

Panicum anceps Beaked panicum Groundcover

Panicum longifolium Panic grass Groundcover

Panicum hians Gaping panic grass Groundcover

Panicum verrucosum Warty panic grass Groundcover

Panicum virgatum Switch grass Groundcover

Paspalum praecox Early paspalum Groundcover

Pasplaum setaceum Thin paspalum Groundcover

Phoebanthus grandiflorus Phoebanthus Groundcover

Physostegia purpurea Purple dragonhead Groundcover

Pinguicula lutea Yellow butterwort Groundcover

Pinguicula pumila Small butterwort Groundcover

Piriqueta caroliniana Piriqueta Groundcover

Pityopsis graminifolia Silver-leaved goldenaster Groundcover

Pluchea rosea Rosy camphor weed Groundcover

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Table 4-4-B

Scientific Name Common Name Stratum

Proposed Plantings in Pine Flatwoods

(FLUCFCS 411)

Polygala cruciata Drumheads Groundcover

Polygala lutea Orange milkwort Groundcover

Polygala rugellii Yellow milkwort Groundcover

Polygala setacea Coastalplain milkwort Groundcover

Pteridium aquilinum Bracken fern Groundcover

Pterocaulon pycnostachyum Rabbit tobaccoa Groundcover

Rhynchospora spp. Beakrushes Groundcover

Sabatia brevifolia White sabatia Groundcover

Sacciolepis striata Cupscale Groundcover

Schrankia microphylla Sensitive briar Groundcover

Scleria ciliata Fringed Nutrush Groundcover

Scleria georgiana Slenderfruit Nutrush Groundcover

Scleria reticularis Netted Nutrush Groundcover

Scleria triglomerata Tall Nutrush Groundcover

Sisyrinchium angustifolium Blue-eyed grass Groundcover

Smilax auriculata Greenbrier Groundcover

Solidago fistulosa Goldenrod Groundcover

Solidago odora var. chapmanii Chapman’s goldenrod Groundcover

Solidago stricta Slender goldenrod Groundcover

Sorghastrum secundum Lopsided indiangrass Groundcover

Stillingia sylvatica Queen’s delight Groundcover

Tephrosia hispidula Spreading hoary-pea Groundcover

Viola lanceolata Lanceleaf violet Groundcover

Viola palmata Southern coast violet Groundcover

Xyris spp. Yellow-eyed grasses Groundcover

Notes:

   Target densities of plants will reflect densities present in similar upland communities present within the region of the DeSoto

Mine site.

   Commercially available, substitution of differing species may occur.

   Other native species, excluding atypiclal “weedy” generalists, may be added to this list that occur in other areas of the

DeSoto Mine site that are mapped as this same cover type.

    A dominance of slash pine, longleaf pine and saw palmetto will be planted, while other species may be utilized to obtain

diversity.

   If available, native topsoil will be used as a source for initial groundcover.

   Natural recruitment and/or top-soiling, seeding or planting of a diversity of native species may include any combination of

species listed in the above table and/or others as approved by FDEP.

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Table 4-4-C

Scientific Name Common Name StratumAsimina obovata Large flowered pawpaw Trees and Shrubs

Asimina reticulata Netted pawpaw Trees and Shrubs

Befaria racemosa Tarflower Trees and Shrubs

Carya floridana Scrub hickory Trees and Shrubs

Ceratiola ericoides Florida rosemary Trees and Shrubs

Chionanthus pygmaeus Pygmy fringe tree Trees and Shrubs

Diospyros virginiana Persimmon Trees and Shrubs

Garberia heterophylla Garberia Trees and Shrubs

Gaylussacia dumosa Dwarf huckleberry Trees and Shrubs

Hypericum reductum St. John’s wort Trees and Shrubs

Ilex ambigua Sand holly Trees and Shrubs

Licania michauxii Gopher apple Trees and Shrubs

Lyonia ferruginea Rusty lyonia Trees and Shrubs

Lyonia fruticosa Staggerbush Trees and Shrubs

Lyonia lucida Shiny lyonia Trees and Shrubs

Osmanthus megacarpa Scrub tea olive Trees and Shrubs

Pinus clausa Sand pine Trees and Shrubs

Pinus elliottii var. densa South Florida slash pine Trees and Shrubs

Quercus chapmanii Chapman’s oak Trees and Shrubs

Quercus geminata Sand live oak Trees and Shrubs

Quercus inopina Scrub oak Trees and Shrubs

Quercus laevis Turkey oak Trees and Shrubs

Quercus minima Dwarf live oak Trees and Shrubs

Quercus myrtifolia Myrtle oak Trees and Shrubs

Rhus copallina Shining sumac Trees and Shrubs

Sabal etonia Scrub palmetto Trees and Shrubs

Serenoa repens Saw palmetto Trees and Shrubs

Sideroxylon tenax Tough bumeilia Trees and Shrubs

Vaccinium arboretum Sparkleberry Trees and Shrubs

Vaccinium darrowi Little blueberry Trees and Shrubs

Vaccinium myrsinites Shiny blueberry Trees and Shrubs

Ximenia americana Hog plum Trees and Shrubs

Asimina obovata Large flowered pawpaw Trees and Shrubs

Asimina reticulata Netted pawpaw Trees and Shrubs

Befaria racemosa Tarflower Trees and Shrubs

Carya floridana Scrub hickory Trees and Shrubs

Ceratiola ericoides Florida rosemary Trees and Shrubs

Chionanthus pygmaeus Pygmy fringe tree Trees and Shrubs

Diospyros virginiana Persimmon Trees and Shrubs

Garberia heterophylla Garberia Trees and Shrubs

Gaylussacia dumosa Dwarf huckleberry Trees and Shrubs

Hypericum reductum St. John’s wort Trees and Shrubs

Ilex ambigua Sand holly Trees and Shrubs

Licania michauxii Gopher apple Trees and Shrubs

Lyonia ferruginea Rusty lyonia Trees and Shrubs

Lyonia fruticosa Staggerbush Trees and Shrubs

Lyonia lucida Shiny lyonia Trees and Shrubs

Osmanthus megacarpa Scrub tea olive Trees and Shrubs

Pinus clausa Sand pine Trees and Shrubs

Pinus elliottii var. densa South Florida slash pine Trees and Shrubs

Quercus chapmanii Chapman’s oak Trees and Shrubs

Quercus geminata Sand live oak Trees and Shrubs

Proposed Plantings in Xeric Oak Scrub (FLUCFCS 421)

and Sand Live Oak (FLUCFCS 432)

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Scientific Name Common Name Stratum

Proposed Plantings in Xeric Oak Scrub (FLUCFCS 421)

and Sand Live Oak (FLUCFCS 432)

Quercus inopina Scrub oak Trees and Shrubs

Quercus laevis Turkey oak Trees and Shrubs

Quercus minima Dwarf live oak Trees and Shrubs

Quercus myrtifolia Myrtle oak Trees and Shrubs

Rhus copallina Shining sumac Trees and Shrubs

Sabal etonia Scrub palmetto Trees and Shrubs

Serenoa repens Saw palmetto Trees and Shrubs

Sideroxylon tenax Tough bumeilia Trees and Shrubs

Vaccinium arboretum Sparkleberry Trees and Shrubs

Vaccinium darrowi Little blueberry Trees and Shrubs

Vaccinium myrsinites Shiny blueberry Trees and Shrubs

Ximenia americana Hog plum Trees and Shrubs

Andropogon floridanum Florida bluestem Sub Shrubs / Vines / Groundcover

Aristida gyrans Corkscrew threeawn Sub Shrubs / Vines / Groundcover

Aristida stricta var. beyrichiana Wiregrass Sub Shrubs / Vines / Groundcover

Asclepias curtissii Curtiss’ milkweed Sub Shrubs / Vines / Groundcover

Asclepias tuberosa Butterflyweed Sub Shrubs / Vines / Groundcover

Balduina angustifolia Yellow buttons Sub Shrubs / Vines / Groundcover

Bonamia grandiflora Florida bonamia Sub Shrubs / Vines / Groundcover

Bulbostylis warei Ware’s hairsedge Sub Shrubs / Vines / Groundcover

Carphephorus corymbosus Florida paintbrush Sub Shrubs / Vines / Groundcover

Chapmania floridana Chapman’s pea Sub Shrubs / Vines / Groundcover

Chrysopis floridana Florida goldenaster Sub Shrubs / Vines / Groundcover

Cladonia evansii Lichen Sub Shrubs / Vines / Groundcover

Cladonia leporina British red soldiers Sub Shrubs / Vines / Groundcover

Cladonia prostrata Lichen Sub Shrubs / Vines / Groundcover

Cladonia subtenuis Lichen Sub Shrubs / Vines / Groundcover

Commelina erecta Dayflower Sub Shrubs / Vines / Groundcover

Crataegus michauxii Michaux’s hawthoirn Sub Shrubs / Vines / Groundcover

Crotolaria rotundifolia Rabbit bells Sub Shrubs / Vines / Groundcover

Croton michauxii Rushfoil Sub Shrubs / Vines / Groundcover

Dalea feayi Feay’s prairie clover Sub Shrubs / Vines / Groundcover

Dalea pinnata Summer farewell Sub Shrubs / Vines / Groundcover

Eryngium aromaticum Fragrant eryngium Sub Shrubs / Vines / Groundcover

Euphorbia polyphylla Florida spurge Sub Shrubs / Vines / Groundcover

Froelichia floridana Cottonweed Sub Shrubs / Vines / Groundcover

Galactia elliottii Elliott’s milkpea Sub Shrubs / Vines / Groundcover

Galactia regularis Milkpea Sub Shrubs / Vines / Groundcover

Gratiola hispida Rough hedgehyssop Sub Shrubs / Vines / Groundcover

Helianthemum nashii Florida scrub frostweed Sub Shrubs / Vines / Groundcover

Heterotheca subaxillaris Camphorweed Sub Shrubs / Vines / Groundcover

Lechea cernua Nodding pinweed Sub Shrubs / Vines / Groundcover

Lechea deckertii Deckert’s pinweed Sub Shrubs / Vines / Groundcover

Liatris chapmanii Chapman’s blazing star Sub Shrubs / Vines / Groundcover

Liatris tenuifolia var. quadriflora Blazing star Sub Shrubs / Vines / Groundcover

Lupinus diffusus Skyblue lupine Sub Shrubs / Vines / Groundcover

Mimosa quadrivalis Sensitive briar Sub Shrubs / Vines / Groundcover

Monotropa uniflora Indianpipe Sub Shrubs / Vines / Groundcover

Opuntia humifusa Prickly pear Sub Shrubs / Vines / Groundcover

Palafoxia feayi Feay’s palafox Sub Shrubs / Vines / Groundcover

Piloblephis rigida Pennyroyal Sub Shrubs / Vines / Groundcover

Pityopsis graminifolia Silver-leaved aster Sub Shrubs / Vines / Groundcover

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Table 4-4-C

Scientific Name Common Name Stratum

Proposed Plantings in Xeric Oak Scrub (FLUCFCS 421)

and Sand Live Oak (FLUCFCS 432)

Polygonella ciliata Hairy jointweed Sub Shrubs / Vines / Groundcover

Polygonella polygama October flower Sub Shrubs / Vines / Groundcover

Polygonella robusta Sandhill wireweed Sub Shrubs / Vines / Groundcover

Pteroglossaspis ecristata Giant orchid Sub Shrubs / Vines / Groundcover

Rhynchospora megalocarpa Sandyfield beaksedge Sub Shrubs / Vines / Groundcover

Rhynchospora megaplumosa Long-bristled beaksedge Sub Shrubs / Vines / Groundcover

Selaginella arenicola Sand spikemoss Sub Shrubs / Vines / Groundcover

Seymeria pectinata Piedmont blacksenna Sub Shrubs / Vines / Groundcover

Sisyrinchium xerophyllum Scrub blue-eyed grass Sub Shrubs / Vines / Groundcover

Smilax aruiculata Greenbrier Sub Shrubs / Vines / Groundcover

Solidago chapmania Chapman’s goldenrod Sub Shrubs / Vines / Groundcover

Stillingia sylvatica Queen’s delight Sub Shrubs / Vines / Groundcover

Stipulicida setacea Pineland scalypink Sub Shrubs / Vines / Groundcover

Tephrosia chrysophylla Scurf hoarypea Sub Shrubs / Vines / Groundcover

Trichostema dichotomum Blue curls Sub Shrubs / Vines / Groundcover

Vitis rotundifolia Muscadine grape Sub Shrubs / Vines / Groundcover

Yucca filamentosa Beargrass Sub Shrubs / Vines / Groundcover

Notes:

Commercially available, substitution of differing species may occur.

Other native species, excluding atypiclal “weedy” generalists, may be added to this list that occur in other areas of the DeSoto Mine

site that are mapped as this same cover type.

A dominance of xeric oak and sand live oak will be planted, while other species may be utilized to obtain diversity.

If available, native topsoil will be used as a source for initial groundcover.

Natural recruitment and/or topsoiling, seeding or planting of a diversity of native species may include any combination of species

listed in the above table and/or others as approved by FDEP.

Target densities of plants will reflect densities present in similar upland communities present within the region of the DeSoto Mine

site.

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Table 4-4-D

Scientific Name Common Name Stratum

Acer rubrum Red maple Trees

Carpinus caroliniana Musclewood Trees

Carya glabra Pignut hickory Trees

Celtis laevigata Hackberry Trees

Cornus florida Flowering dogwood Trees

Cratageus flava Summer hawthorn Trees

Disopyros virginiana Persimmon Trees

Juniperus silicicola Southern red cedar Trees

Liquidambar styraciflua Sweetgum Trees

Magnolia grandiflora Grand magnolia Trees

Morus rubra Red mulberry Trees

Persia borbonia Red bay Trees

Pinus elliottii Slash pine Trees

Prunus angustifolia Chickasaw plum Trees

Prunus caroliniana Cherry laurel Trees

Prunus serotina Black cherry Trees

Quercus geminata Sand live oak Trees

Quercus hemisphaerica Laurel oak Trees

Quercus laurifolia Swamp laurel oak Trees

Quercus nigra Water oak Trees

Quercus virginiana Live oak Trees

Sabal palmetto Sabal palm Trees

Amorpha fruticosa False indigo bush Shrubs and Vines

Ampelopsis arborea Peppervine Shrubs and Vines

Apios americana Groundnut Shrubs and Vines

Ardisia escallonoides Marlberry Shrubs and Vines

Berchemia scandens Rattan vine Shrubs and Vines

Callicarpa americana Beautyberry Shrubs and Vines

Campsis radicans Trumpet creeper Shrubs and Vines

Euonymus americanus American strawberrybush Shrubs and Vines

Gelsemium sempervirens Carolina jessamine Shrubs and Vines

Hypericum hypericoides St. Andrew’s cross Shrubs and Vines

Ipomoea alba Moonflower Shrubs and Vines

Ipomoea pandurata Man-of-the-earth Shrubs and Vines

Myrica cerifera Wax myrtle Shrubs and Vines

Parthenocissus quinquefolia Virginia creeper Shrubs and Vines

Psychotria nervosa Wild coffee Shrubs and Vines

Psychotria sulzneri Shortleaf wild coffee Shrubs and Vines

Rubus argutus Sawtooth blackberry Shrubs and Vines

Serenoa repens Saw palmetto Shrubs and Vines

Smilax auriculata Earleaf greenbrier Shrubs and Vines

Smilax bona-nox Saw greenbrier Shrubs and Vines

Smilax glauca Cat greenbrier Shrubs and Vines

Smilax pumila Sarsaparilla vine Shrubs and Vines

Smilax smallii Lanceleaf greenbrier Shrubs and Vines

Toxicodendron radicans Poison ivy Shrubs and Vines

Proposed Plantings in Live Oak and

Temperate Hardwood (FLUCFCS 427 and 425)

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Scientific Name Common Name Stratum

Proposed Plantings in Live Oak and

Temperate Hardwood (FLUCFCS 427 and 425)

Vaccinium corymbosum Highbush blueberry Shrubs and Vines

Viburnum obovatum Blackhaw Shrubs and Vines

Vitis aestivalis Summer grape Shrubs and Vines

Vitis rotundifolia Muscadine grape Shrubs and Vines

Acalypha graciliens Slender threeseed mercury Groundcover

Andropogon virginicus Broomsedge Groundcover

Aristolochia serpentaria Virginia snakeroot Groundcover

Aster dumosus Rice button aster Groundcover

Carex longii Long’s sedge Groundcover

Chasmanthium laxum Longleaf chasmanthium Groundcover

Clematis reticulata Netleaf leather flower Groundcover

Commelina diffusa Dayflower Groundcover

Cyperus croceus Baldwin’s flatsedge Groundcover

Cyperus poystachyus Manyspike flatsedge Groundcover

Desmodium incanum Creeping beggarweed Groundcover

Desmodum paniculatum Panicledleaf ticktrefoil Groundcover

Dichanthelium commutatum Variable witchgrass Groundcover

Dichanthelium laxiflorum Openflower witchgrass Groundcover

Digitaria serotina Blanket crabgrass Groundcover

Drymaria cordata Drymaria Groundcover

Elephantopus elatus Elephant’s foot Groundcover

Erigeron quercifolius Oakleaf fleabane Groundcover

Galactia elliotti i Elliott’s milkpea Groundcover

Galactia regularis Eastern milkpea Groundcover

Galactia volubilis Downy milkpea Groundcover

Galium hispidulum Coastal bedstraw Groundcover

Galium pilosum Hairy bedstraw Groundcover

Hedyotis uniflora Clustered diamond-flower Groundcover

Hypoxis curtissii Common yellow stargrass Groundcover

Lactuca floridana Woodland lettuce Groundcover

Matelea gonocarpos Angularfruit milkvine Groundcover

Melothria pendula Creeping cucumber Groundcover

Mikania cordifolia Florida keys hempvine Groundcover

Mitchella repens Partidgeberry Groundcover

Oplismenus setarius Basketgrass Groundcover

Panicum anceps Beaked panicum Groundcover

Paspalum conjugatum Sour paspalum Groundcover

Paspalum setaceum Thin paspalum Groundcover

Psilotum nudum Whisk fern Groundcover

Pteridium aquilinum Bracken fern Groundcover

Ruellia caroliniana Carolina wild petunia Groundcover

Salvia lyrata Lyre-leaved sage Groundcover

Sambucus canadensis Elderberry Groundcover

Sanicula canadensis Canadian blacksnakeroot Groundcover

Solidago canadensis Canada goldenrod Groundcover

Solidago fistulosa Pinebarren goldenrod Groundcover

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Table 4-4-D

Scientific Name Common Name Stratum

Proposed Plantings in Live Oak and

Temperate Hardwood (FLUCFCS 427 and 425)

Thelypteris kunthii Southern shield fern Groundcover

Thelypteris resinifera Glandular maiden fern Groundcover

Tillandsia fasciculata Cardinal airplant Groundcover

Tillandsia recurvata Ball moss Groundcover

Tillandsia setacea Southern needleleaf Groundcover

Tillandsia usneoides Spanish moss Groundcover

Tillandsia utriculata Giant airplant Groundcover

Verbesina virginica White crownbeard Groundcover

Viola sororia Common blue violet Groundcover

Notes:

  Commercially available, substitution of differing species may occur.

Other native species, excluding atypiclal “weedy” generalists, may be added to this list that occur in other areas of the

DeSoto Mine site that are mapped as this same cover type.

A dominance of a variety of live oak, laurel oak and other oak species will be planted, while other species may be

utilized to obtain diversity.

If available, native topsoil will be used as a source for initial groundcover.

Natural recruitment and/or topsoiling, seeding or planting of a diversity of native species may include any combination

of species listed in the above table and/or others as approved by FDEP.

Target densities of plants will reflect densities present in similar upland communities present within the region of the

DeSoto Mine site.

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Table 4-4-E

Scientific Name Common Name Stratum

Acer rubrum Red maple Trees

Carpinus caroliniana Musclewood Trees

Carya glabra Pignut hickory Trees

Celtis laevigata Hackberry Trees

Cornus florida Flowering dogwood Trees

Cratageus flava Summer hawthorn Trees

Disopyros virginiana Persimmon Trees

Juniperus silicicola Southern red cedar Trees

Liquidambar styraciflua Sweetgum Trees

Magnolia grandiflora Grand magnolia Trees

Morus rubra Red mulberry Trees

Persia borbonia Red bay Trees

Pinus elliottii var. densa South Florida slash pine Trees

Pinus palustris Longleaf pine Trees

Prunus angustifolia Chickasaw plum Trees

Prunus caroliniana Cherry laurel Trees

Prunus serotina Black cherry Trees

Quercus geminata Sand live oak Trees

Quercus hemisphaerica Laurel oak Trees

Quercus laurifolia Swamp laurel oak Trees

Quercus nigra Water oak Trees

Quercus virginiana Live oak Trees

Sabal palmetto Sabal palm Trees

Amorpha fruticosa False indigo bush Shrubs and Vines

Ampelopsis arborea Peppervine Shrubs and Vines

Apios americana Groundnut Shrubs and Vines

Ardisia escallonoides Marlberry Shrubs and Vines

Asimina reticulata Netted pawpaw Shrubs and Vines

Befaria racemosa Tarflower Shrubs and Vines

Berchemia scandens Rattan vine Shrubs and Vines

Callicarpa americana Beautyberry Shrubs and Vines

Campsis radicans Trumpet creeper Shrubs and Vines

Euonymus americanus American strawberrybush Shrubs and Vines

Proposed Plantings in Hardwood-Conifer Mixed

(FLUCFCS 434)

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Scientific Name Common Name Stratum

Proposed Plantings in Hardwood-Conifer Mixed

(FLUCFCS 434)

Gaylussacia dumosa Dwarf huckleberry Shrubs and Vines

Gaylussacia nana Dangleberry Shrubs and Vines

Gelsemium sempervirens Carolina jessamine Shrubs and Vines

Hypericum cistifolium Roundpod St. John’s wort Shrubs and Vines

Hypericum hypericoides St. Andrew’s cross Shrubs and Vines

Hypericum reductum Atlantic St. John’s wort Shrubs and Vines

Hypericum tetrapetalum St. Andrew’s Cross Shrubs and Vines

Ilex glabra Gallberry Shrubs and Vines

Licania michauxii Gopher apple Shrubs and Vines

Lyonia fruticosa Staggerbush Shrubs and Vines

Lyonia lucida Shiny lyonia Shrubs and Vines

Myrica cerifera var. pumila Dwarf wax myrtle Shrubs and Vines

Myrica cerifera Wax myrtle Shrubs and Vines

Parthenocissus quinquefolia Virginia creeper Shrubs and Vines

Psychotria nervosa Wild coffee Shrubs and Vines

Psychotria sulzneri Shortleaf wild coffee Shrubs and Vines

Quercus minima Dwarf live oak Shrubs and Vines

Quercus pumila Runner oak Shrubs and Vines

Rubus cuneifolius Sand blackberry Shrubs and Vines

Serenoa repens Saw palmetto Shrubs and Vines

Smilax auriculata Earleaf greenbrier Shrubs and Vines

Smilax bona-nox Saw greenbrier Shrubs and Vines

Smilax glauca Cat greenbrier Shrubs and Vines

Smilax pumila Sarsaparilla vine Shrubs and Vines

Smilax smallii Lanceleaf greenbrier Shrubs and Vines

Toxicodendron radicans Poison ivy Shrubs and Vines

Vaccinium corymbosum Highbush blueberry Shrubs and Vines

Vaccinium darrowi Little blueberry Shrubs and Vines

Vaccinium myrsinites Shiny blueberry Shrubs and Vines

Viburnum obovatum Blackhaw Shrubs and Vines

Vitis aestivalis Summer grape Shrubs and Vines

Vitis rotundifolia Muscadine grape Shrubs and Vines

Ximenia Americana Hogplum Shrubs and Vines

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Table 4-4-E

Scientific Name Common Name Stratum

Proposed Plantings in Hardwood-Conifer Mixed

(FLUCFCS 434)

Acalypha graciliens Slender threeseed mercury Groundcover

Amphicarpum muhlenbergianum Blue maidencane Groundcover

Andropogon brachystachyus Short-spike bluestem Groundcover

Andropogon glomeratus Big chalky bluestem Groundcover

Andropogon gyrans Elliott’s bluestem Groundcover

Andropogon ternarius Splitbeard bluestem Groundcover

Andropogon virginicus Bluestem Groundcover

Aristida purpurascens Slim-spike threeawn Groundcover

Aristida spiciformis Bottlebrush threeawn Groundcover

Aristida stricta var. beyrichiana Wiregrass Groundcover

Asimina reticulata Netted pawpaw Groundcover

Aster dumosus Bush aster Groundcover

Aster tortifolius White-topped aster Groundcover

Axonopus fissifolius Common carpetgrass Groundcover

Axonopus furcatus Big carpetgrass Groundcover

Buchnera americana Bluehearts Groundcover

Carex longii Long’s sedge Groundcover

Chamaecrista fasciculata Partridge pea Groundcover

Chamaecrista nictitans Sensitive partridge pea Groundcover

Chasmanthium laxum Longleaf chasmanthium Groundcover

Clematis reticulata Netleaf leather flower Groundcover

Commelina diffusa Dayflower Groundcover

Coreopsis leavenworthii Leavenworth’s tickseed Groundcover

Crotolaria rotundifolia Rabbit bells Groundcover

Cuthbertia ornata Roseling Groundcover

Cyperus croceus Baldwin’s flatsedge Groundcover

Cyperus poystachyus Manyspike flatsedge Groundcover

Cyperus retrorsus Pinebarren flatsedge Groundcover

Desmodium incanum Creeping beggarweed Groundcover

Dichanthelium chamaelonche Witchgrass Groundcover

Dichanthelium commutatum Variable witchgrass Groundcover

Dichanthelium ensifolium Witchgrass Groundcover

Dichanthelium laxiflorum Openflower witchgrass Groundcover

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Table 4-4-E

Scientific Name Common Name Stratum

Proposed Plantings in Hardwood-Conifer Mixed

(FLUCFCS 434)

Dichanthelium leucothrix Witchgrass Groundcover

Dichanthelium portoricense Witchgrass Groundcover

Dichanthelium strigosum Witchgrass Groundcover

Digitaria serotina Blanket crabgrass Groundcover

Diodia virginiana Virginian buttonweed Groundcover

Drymaria cordata Drymaria Groundcover

Eleocharis baldwinii Roadgrass Groundcover

Elephantopus elatus Elephant’s foot Groundcover

Eragrostis elliottii Elliott’s lovegrass Groundcover

Eragrostis spectabilis Purple lovegrass Groundcover

Eragrostis virginica Meadow lovegrass Groundcover

Erigeron quercifolius Oakleaf fleabane Groundcover

Erigeron vernus Fleabane Groundcover

Eupatorium capillifolium Dogfennel Groundcover

Eupatorium mohrii Mohr’s hoarhound Groundcover

Eupatorium rotundifolium False hoarhound Groundcover

Eustachys petraea Fingergrass Groundcover

Euthamia caroliniana Flat-topped goldenrod Groundcover

Fimbristylis autumnalis Slender fimbry Groundcover

Fimbristylis puberula Hairy fimbry Groundcover

Galactia elliottii Elliott’s milkpea Groundcover

Galactia regularis Florida milkpea Groundcover

Galactia volubilis Downy milkpea Groundcover

Galium hispidulum Coastal bedstraw Groundcover

Galium pilosum Hairy bedstraw Groundcover

Gratiola hispida Rough hedge-hyssop Groundcover

Gratiola pilosa Shaggy hedge-hyssop Groundcover

Hedyotis uniflora Clustered diamond-flower Groundcover

Helianthus angustifolius Narrow-leaved sunflower Groundcover

Hieracium megacephalon Hawks beard Groundcover

Hypoxis curtissii Common yellow stargrass Groundcover

Hypoxis juncea Yellow stargrass Groundcover

Hyptis alata Musky mint Groundcover

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Scientific Name Common Name Stratum

Proposed Plantings in Hardwood-Conifer Mixed

(FLUCFCS 434)

Juncus dichotomus Forked rush Groundcover

Juncus marginatus Grassleaf rush Groundcover

Juncus scirpoides Needlepod rush Groundcover

Lachnanthes caroliniana Redroot Groundcover

Lactuca floridana Woodland lettuce Groundcover

Liatris gracilis Slender blazing star Groundcover

Liatris tennuifolia var. quadriflora Shortleaf blazing star Groundcover

Ludwigia maritma Seaside primrose willow Groundcover

Lygodesmia aphylla Roserush Groundcover

Matelea gonocarpos Angularfruit milkvine Groundcover

Mecardonia acuminata Purple medardonia Groundcover

Melothria pendula Creeping cucumber Groundcover

Mikania cordifolia Florida keys hempvine Groundcover

Mimosa quadrivalis Sensitive briar Groundcover

Mitchella repens Partidgeberry Groundcover

Mitreola sessifolia Miterwort Groundcover

Oplismenus setarius Basketgrass Groundcover

Palafoxia integrifolia Coastalplain palafox Groundcover

Panicum anceps Beaked panicum Groundcover

Panicum verrucosum Warty panic grass Groundcover

Panicum virgatum Switch grass Groundcover

Paspalum conjugatum Sour paspalum Groundcover

Paspalum praecox Early paspalum Groundcover

Paspalum setaceum Thin paspalum Groundcover

Phoebanthus grandiflorus Phoebanthus Groundcover

Physostegia purpurea Purple dragonhead Groundcover

Pinguicula pumila Small butterwort Groundcover

Piriqueta caroliniana Piriqueta Groundcover

Pityopsis graminifolia Silver-leaved goldenaster Groundcover

Pluchea rosea Rosy camphor weed Groundcover

Psilotum nudum Whisk fern Groundcover

Pteridium aquilinum Bracken fern Groundcover

Pterocaulon pycnostachyum Rabbit tobaccoa Groundcover

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Table 4-4-E

Scientific Name Common Name Stratum

Proposed Plantings in Hardwood-Conifer Mixed

(FLUCFCS 434)

Rhexia cubensis Meadowbeauty Groundcover

Rhexia mariana Pale meadow-beauty Groundcover

Rhexia nashii Meadowbeauty Groundcover

Rhynchospora fascicularis Fascicled beaksedge Groundcover

Rhynchospora fernaldii Fernald’s beaksedge Groundcover

Rhynchospora microcarpa Southern beaksedge Groundcover

Rhynchospora microcephala Bunched beaksedge Groundcover

Rhynchospora plumosa Plumed beaksedge Groundcover

Rhynchospora spp. Beaksedges Groundcover

Ruellia caroliniana Carolina wild petunia Groundcover

Sabatia brevifolia White sabatia Groundcover

Sacciolepis striata Cupscale Groundcover

Salvia lyrata Lyre-leaved sage Groundcover

Sambucus canadensis Elderberry Groundcover

Sanicula canadensis Canadian blacksnakeroot Groundcover

Schizachyrium stoloniferum Creeping bluestem Groundcover

Schrankia microphylla Sensitive briar Groundcover

Scleria ciliata Fringed Nutrush Groundcover

Scleria georgiana Slenderfruit Nutrush Groundcover

Scleria reticularis Netted Nutrush Groundcover

Scleria triglomerata Tall Nutrush Groundcover

Setaria geniculata Knotroot foxtail Groundcover

Sisyrinchium angustifolium Blue-eyed grass Groundcover

Smilax auriculata Greenbrier Groundcover

Solidago canadensis Canada goldenrod Groundcover

Solidago fistulosa Pinebarren goldenrod Groundcover

Solidago odora var. chapmanii Chapman’s goldenrod Groundcover

Solidago stricta Slender goldenrod Groundcover

Sorghastrum secundum Lopsided indiangrass Groundcover

Stillingia sylvatica Queen’s delight Groundcover

Tephrosia hispidula Spreading hoary-pea Groundcover

Thelypteris kunthii Southern shield fern Groundcover

Tillandsia fasciculata Cardinal airplant Groundcover

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Table 4-4-E

Scientific Name Common Name Stratum

Proposed Plantings in Hardwood-Conifer Mixed

(FLUCFCS 434)

Tillandsia recurvata Ball moss Groundcover

Tillandsia setacea Southern needleleaf Groundcover

Tillandsia usneoides Spanish moss Groundcover

Tillandsia utriculata Giant airplant Groundcover

Utricularia subulata Zigzag bladderwort Groundcover

Verbesina virginica White crownbeard Groundcover

Viola sororia Common blue violet Groundcover

Xyris ambigua Coastalplain yellow-eyed grass Groundcover

Xyris brevifolia Shortleaf yellow-eyed grass Groundcover

Xyris caroliniana Carolina yellow-eyed grass Groundcover

Xyris elliottii Elliott’s yellow-eyed grass Groundcover

Notes:

Commercially available, substitution of differing species may occur.

Other native species, excluding atypiclal “weedy” generalists, may be added to this list that occur in other areas of the DeSoto

Mine site that are mapped as this same cover type.

A dominance of hardwoods and pines will be planted, while other species may be utilized to obtain diversity.

If available, native topsoil will be used as a source for initial groundcover.

Natural recruitment and/or topsoiling, seeding or planting of a diversity of native species may include any combination of

species listed in the above table and/or others as approved by FDEP.

Target densities of plants will reflect densities present in similar upland communities present within the region of the DeSoto

Mine site.

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Table 4-4-F

Scientific Name Common Name Stratum

Celtis laevigata Sugarberry Tree

Liquidambar styraciflua Sweet gum Tree

Pinus elliottii var. densa South Florida slash pine Tree

Quercus nigra Water oak Tree

Quercus virginiana Live oak Tree

Sabal palmetto Cabbage palm Tree

Asimina reticulata Netted pawpaw Shrub

Callicarpa americana Beauty berry Shrub

Diospyros virginiana Persimmon Shrub

Gaylussacia dumosa Dwarf huckleberry Shrub

Hypericum tetrapetalum St. Andrew’s Cross Shrub

Ilex glabra Gallberry Shrub

Ilex opaca American holly Shrub

Ilex vomitoria Yaupon holly Shrub

Licania michauxii Gopher apple Shrub

Lyonia fruticosa Staggerbush Shrub

Lyonia lucida Shiny lyonia Shrub

Myrica cerifera var. pumila Dwarf wax myrtle Shrub

Psychotria nervosa Wild coffee Shrub

Serenoa repens Saw palmetto Shrub

Vaccinium darrowi Little blueberry Shrub

Vaccinium myrsinites Shiny blueberry Shrub

Ximenia Americana Hogplum Shrub

Zamia pumila Coontie Shrub

Andropogon virginicus Bluestem Groundcover

Aristida purpurascens Slim-spike threeawn Groundcover

Aristida spiciformis Bottlebrush threeawn Groundcover

Aristida stricta var. beyrichiana Wiregrass Groundcover

Asclepias feayi Florida milkweed Groundcover

Asclepias pedicellata Savannah milkweed Groundcover

Asimina reticulata Netted pawpaw Groundcover

Aster dumosus Bush aster Groundcover

Aster tortifolius White-topped aster Groundcover

Axonopus fissifolius Common carpetgrass Groundcover

Axonopus furcatus Big carpetgrass Groundcover

Balduina angustifolia Yellow buttons Groundcover

Bigelowia nudata Pineland rayless goldenrod Groundcover

Buchnera americana Bluehearts Groundcover

Bulbostylis ciliatifolia Capillary hairsedge Groundcover

Carphephorus carnosus Starclusters Groundcover

Proposed Plantings in Cabbage Palm Hammock

(FLUCFCS 428)

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Table 4-4-F

Scientific Name Common Name Stratum

Proposed Plantings in Cabbage Palm Hammock

(FLUCFCS 428)

Carphephorus corymbosus Florida paintbrush Groundcover

Carphephorus paniculatus Deertongue Groundcover

Carphephorus subtropicanus Pineland purple Groundcover

Chamaecrista fasciculata Partridge pea Groundcover

Chamaecrista nictitans Sensitive partridge pea Groundcover

Chapmannia floridana Chapman’s pea Groundcover

Chaptalia tomentosa Pineland daisy Groundcover

Cnidoscolus stimulosus Tread softly Groundcover

Commelina erecta Dayflower Groundcover

Coreopsis floridana Florida tickseed Groundcover

Coreopsis leavenworthii Leavenworth’s tickseed Groundcover

Crotolaria rotundifolia Rabbit bells Groundcover

Ctenium aromaticum Toothache grass Groundcover

Cuthbertia ornata Roseling Groundcover

Cyperus haspan Haspan flatsedge Groundcover

Cyperus polystachyos Manyspike flatsedge Groundcover

Cyperus retrorsus Pinebarren flatsedge Groundcover

Dichanthelium chamaelonche Witchgrass Groundcover

Dichanthelium ensifolium Witchgrass Groundcover

Dichanthelium leucothrix Witchgrass Groundcover

Dichanthelium portoricense Witchgrass Groundcover

Dichanthelium strigosum Witchgrass Groundcover

Elephantopus elatus Elephant’s foot Groundcover

Eragrostis elliottii Elliott’s lovegrass Groundcover

Eragrostis spectabilis Purple lovegrass Groundcover

Eragrostis virginica Meadow lovegrass Groundcover

Erigeron vernus Fleabane Groundcover

Eryngium aromaticum Fragrant eryngium Groundcover

Eryngium yuccifolium Button snakeroot Groundcover

Eupatorium mohrii Mohr’s hoarhound Groundcover

Eupatorium rotundifolium False hoarhound Groundcover

Euphorbia polyphylla Lesser Florida spurge Groundcover

Euthamia caroliniana Flat-topped goldenrod Groundcover

Fimbristylis autumnalis Slender fimbry Groundcover

Fimbristylis puberula Hairy fimbry Groundcover

Fuirena breviseta Saltmarsh umbrellasedge Groundcover

Fuirena scirpoidea Southern umbrellasedge Groundcover

Galactia elliottii Elliott’s milkpea Groundcover

Galactia regularis Florida milkpea Groundcover

Galactia volubilis Downy milkpea Groundcover

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Table 4-4-F

Scientific Name Common Name Stratum

Proposed Plantings in Cabbage Palm Hammock

(FLUCFCS 428)

Gratiola hispida Rough hedge-hyssop Groundcover

Gratiola ramosa Branching hedge-hyssop Groundcover

Gymnopogon chapmanianus Chapman’s skeletongrass Groundcover

Hedyotis uniflora Clustered bluet Groundcover

Helianthus angustifolius Narrow-leaved sunflower Groundcover

Helianthus radula Rayless sunflower Groundcover

Hieracium megacephalon Hawks beard Groundcover

Hypoxis juncea Yellow stargrass Groundcover

Juncus dichotomus Forked rush Groundcover

Juncus marginatus Grassleaf rush Groundcover

Juncus scirpoides Needlepod rush Groundcover

Lechea torreyi Piedmont pinweed Groundcover

Liatris garberi Garber’s blazing star Groundcover

Liatris gracilis Slender blazing star Groundcover

Liatris spicata Spiked blazing star Groundcover

Liatris tennuifolia var. quadriflora Shortleaf blazing star Groundcover

Linum medium var. texanum Stiff yellow flax Groundcover

Lobelia glandulosa Glades lobelia Groundcover

Lobelia paludosa White lobelia Groundcover

Ludwigia maritma Seaside primrose willow Groundcover

Lygodesmia aphylla Roserush Groundcover

Marwillia tennuifolia Barabara’s buttons Groundcover

Mecardonia acuminata Purple medardonia Groundcover

Mimosa quadrivalis Sensitive briar Groundcover

Mitreola sessifolia Miterwort Groundcover

Oxypolis filiformis Water dropwort Groundcover

Palafoxia integrifolia Coastalplain palafox Groundcover

Panicum anceps Beaked panicum Groundcover

Panicum hians Gaping panic grass Groundcover

Panicum longifolium Panic grass Groundcover

Panicum verrucosum Warty panic grass Groundcover

Panicum virgatum Switch grass Groundcover

Paspalum praecox Early paspalum Groundcover

Pasplaum setaceum Thin paspalum Groundcover

Phoebanthus grandiflorus Phoebanthus Groundcover

Physostegia purpurea Purple dragonhead Groundcover

Pinguicula lutea Yellow butterwort Groundcover

Pinguicula pumila Small butterwort Groundcover

Piriqueta caroliniana Piriqueta Groundcover

Pityopsis graminifolia Silver-leaved goldenaster Groundcover

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Table 4-4-F

Scientific Name Common Name Stratum

Proposed Plantings in Cabbage Palm Hammock

(FLUCFCS 428)

Pluchea rosea Rosy camphor weed Groundcover

Polygala cruciata Drumheads Groundcover

Polygala lutea Orange milkwort Groundcover

Polygala rugellii Yellow milkwort Groundcover

Polygala setacea Coastalplain milkwort Groundcover

Pteridium aquilinum Bracken fern Groundcover

Pterocaulon pycnostachyum Rabbit tobaccoa Groundcover

Rhynchospora spp. Beakrushes Groundcover

Sabatia brevifolia White sabatia Groundcover

Sacciolepis striata Cupscale Groundcover

Schrankia microphylla Sensitive briar Groundcover

Scleria ciliata Fringed Nutrush Groundcover

Scleria georgiana Slenderfruit Nutrush Groundcover

Scleria reticularis Netted Nutrush Groundcover

Scleria triglomerata Tall Nutrush Groundcover

Sisyrinchium angustifolium Blue-eyed grass Groundcover

Smilax auriculata Greenbrier Groundcover

Solidago fistulosa Goldenrod Groundcover

Solidago odora var. chapmanii Chapman’s goldenrod Groundcover

Solidago stricta Slender goldenrod Groundcover

Sorghastrum secundum Lopsided indiangrass Groundcover

Stillingia sylvatica Queen’s delight Groundcover

Tephrosia hispidula Spreading hoary-pea Groundcover

Viola lanceolata Lanceleaf violet Groundcover

Viola palmata Southern coast violet Groundcover

Xyris spp. Yellow-eyed grasses Groundcover

Notes:

   Target densities of plants will reflect densities present in similar upland communities present within the region of the DeSoto

Mine site.

   Commercially available, substitution of differing species may occur.

   Other native species, excluding atypiclal “weedy” generalists, may be added to this list that occur in other areas of the

DeSoto Mine site that are mapped as this same cover type.

    A dominance of cabbage palm will be planted, while other species may be utilized to obtain diversity.

   If available, native topsoil will be used as a source for initial groundcover.

   Natural recruitment and/or top-soiling, seeding or planting of a diversity of native species may include any combination of

species listed in the above table and/or others as approved by FDEP.

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Table 4-4-G

Scientific Name Common Name Stratum

Acer rubrum Red maple Trees

Carpinus caroliniana Musclewood Trees

Carya glabra Pignut hickory Trees

Celtis laevigata Hackberry Trees

Cornus florida Flowering dogwood Trees

Cratageus flava Summer hawthorn Trees

Disopyros virginiana Persimmon Trees

Juniperus silicicola Southern red cedar Trees

Liquidambar styraciflua Sweetgum Trees

Magnolia grandiflora Grand magnolia Trees

Morus rubra Red mulberry Trees

Persia borbonia Red bay Trees

Prunus angustifolia Chickasaw plum Trees

Prunus caroliniana Cherry laurel Trees

Prunus serotina Black cherry Trees

Quercus geminata Sand live oak Trees

Quercus hemisphaerica Laurel oak Trees

Quercus laurifolia Swamp laurel oak Trees

Quercus nigra Water oak Trees

Quercus virginiana Live oak Trees

Sabal palmetto Sabal palm Trees

Amorpha fruticosa False indigo bush Shrubs and Vines

Ampelopsis arborea Peppervine Shrubs and Vines

Apios americana Groundnut Shrubs and Vines

Ardisia escallonoides Marlberry Shrubs and Vines

Asimina reticulata Netted pawpaw Shrubs and Vines

Befaria racemosa Tarflower Shrubs and Vines

Berchemia scandens Rattan vine Shrubs and Vines

Callicarpa americana Beautyberry Shrubs and Vines

Campsis radicans Trumpet creeper Shrubs and Vines

Euonymus americanus American strawberrybush Shrubs and Vines

Gaylussacia dumosa Dwarf huckleberry Shrubs and Vines

Gaylussacia nana Dangleberry Shrubs and Vines

Proposed Plantings in Upland Forests and

Mixed Hardwoods (FLUCFCS 420 and 438)

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Table 4-4-G

Scientific Name Common Name Stratum

Proposed Plantings in Upland Forests and

Mixed Hardwoods (FLUCFCS 420 and 438)

Gelsemium sempervirens Carolina jessamine Shrubs and Vines

Hypericum cistifolium Roundpod St. John’s wort Shrubs and Vines

Hypericum hypericoides St. Andrew’s cross Shrubs and Vines

Hypericum reductum Atlantic St. John’s wort Shrubs and Vines

Hypericum tetrapetalum St. Andrew’s Cross Shrubs and Vines

Ilex glabra Gallberry Shrubs and Vines

Licania michauxii Gopher apple Shrubs and Vines

Lyonia fruticosa Staggerbush Shrubs and Vines

Lyonia lucida Shiny lyonia Shrubs and Vines

Myrica cerifera var. pumila Dwarf wax myrtle Shrubs and Vines

Myrica cerifera Wax myrtle Shrubs and Vines

Parthenocissus quinquefolia Virginia creeper Shrubs and Vines

Psychotria nervosa Wild coffee Shrubs and Vines

Psychotria sulzneri Shortleaf wild coffee Shrubs and Vines

Quercus minima Dwarf live oak Shrubs and Vines

Quercus pumila Runner oak Shrubs and Vines

Rubus cuneifolius Sand blackberry Shrubs and Vines

Serenoa repens Saw palmetto Shrubs and Vines

Smilax auriculata Earleaf greenbrier Shrubs and Vines

Smilax bona-nox Saw greenbrier Shrubs and Vines

Smilax glauca Cat greenbrier Shrubs and Vines

Smilax pumila Sarsaparilla vine Shrubs and Vines

Smilax smallii Lanceleaf greenbrier Shrubs and Vines

Toxicodendron radicans Poison ivy Shrubs and Vines

Vaccinium corymbosum Highbush blueberry Shrubs and Vines

Vaccinium darrowi Little blueberry Shrubs and Vines

Vaccinium myrsinites Shiny blueberry Shrubs and Vines

Viburnum obovatum Blackhaw Shrubs and Vines

Vitis aestivalis Summer grape Shrubs and Vines

Vitis rotundifolia Muscadine grape Shrubs and Vines

Ximenia Americana Hogplum Shrubs and Vines

Acalypha graciliens Slender threeseed mercury Groundcover

Amphicarpum muhlenbergianum Blue maidencane Groundcover

Table Directory No. 4-4-E

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Table 4-4-G

Scientific Name Common Name Stratum

Proposed Plantings in Upland Forests and

Mixed Hardwoods (FLUCFCS 420 and 438)

Andropogon brachystachyus Short-spike bluestem Groundcover

Andropogon glomeratus Big chalky bluestem Groundcover

Andropogon gyrans Elliott’s bluestem Groundcover

Andropogon ternarius Splitbeard bluestem Groundcover

Andropogon virginicus Bluestem Groundcover

Aristida purpurascens Slim-spike threeawn Groundcover

Aristida spiciformis Bottlebrush threeawn Groundcover

Aristida stricta var. beyrichiana Wiregrass Groundcover

Asimina reticulata Netted pawpaw Groundcover

Aster dumosus Bush aster Groundcover

Aster tortifolius White-topped aster Groundcover

Axonopus fissifolius Common carpetgrass Groundcover

Axonopus furcatus Big carpetgrass Groundcover

Buchnera americana Bluehearts Groundcover

Carex longii Long’s sedge Groundcover

Chamaecrista fasciculata Partridge pea Groundcover

Chamaecrista nictitans Sensitive partridge pea Groundcover

Chasmanthium laxum Longleaf chasmanthium Groundcover

Clematis reticulata Netleaf leather flower Groundcover

Commelina diffusa Dayflower Groundcover

Coreopsis leavenworthii Leavenworth’s tickseed Groundcover

Crotolaria rotundifolia Rabbit bells Groundcover

Cuthbertia ornata Roseling Groundcover

Cyperus croceus Baldwin’s flatsedge Groundcover

Cyperus poystachyus Manyspike flatsedge Groundcover

Cyperus retrorsus Pinebarren flatsedge Groundcover

Desmodium incanum Creeping beggarweed Groundcover

Dichanthelium chamaelonche Witchgrass Groundcover

Dichanthelium commutatum Variable witchgrass Groundcover

Dichanthelium ensifolium Witchgrass Groundcover

Dichanthelium laxiflorum Openflower witchgrass Groundcover

Dichanthelium leucothrix Witchgrass Groundcover

Dichanthelium portoricense Witchgrass Groundcover

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Table 4-4-G

Scientific Name Common Name Stratum

Proposed Plantings in Upland Forests and

Mixed Hardwoods (FLUCFCS 420 and 438)

Dichanthelium strigosum Witchgrass Groundcover

Digitaria serotina Blanket crabgrass Groundcover

Diodia virginiana Virginian buttonweed Groundcover

Drymaria cordata Drymaria Groundcover

Eleocharis baldwinii Roadgrass Groundcover

Elephantopus elatus Elephant’s foot Groundcover

Eragrostis elliottii Elliott’s lovegrass Groundcover

Eragrostis spectabilis Purple lovegrass Groundcover

Eragrostis virginica Meadow lovegrass Groundcover

Erigeron quercifolius Oakleaf fleabane Groundcover

Erigeron vernus Fleabane Groundcover

Eupatorium capillifolium Dogfennel Groundcover

Eupatorium mohrii Mohr’s hoarhound Groundcover

Eupatorium rotundifolium False hoarhound Groundcover

Eustachys petraea Fingergrass Groundcover

Euthamia caroliniana Flat-topped goldenrod Groundcover

Fimbristylis autumnalis Slender fimbry Groundcover

Fimbristylis puberula Hairy fimbry Groundcover

Galactia elliottii Elliott’s milkpea Groundcover

Galactia regularis Florida milkpea Groundcover

Galactia volubilis Downy milkpea Groundcover

Galium hispidulum Coastal bedstraw Groundcover

Galium pilosum Hairy bedstraw Groundcover

Gratiola hispida Rough hedge-hyssop Groundcover

Gratiola pilosa Shaggy hedge-hyssop Groundcover

Hedyotis uniflora Clustered diamond-flower Groundcover

Helianthus angustifolius Narrow-leaved sunflower Groundcover

Hieracium megacephalon Hawks beard Groundcover

Hypoxis curtissii Common yellow stargrass Groundcover

Hypoxis juncea Yellow stargrass Groundcover

Hyptis alata Musky mint Groundcover

Juncus dichotomus Forked rush Groundcover

Juncus marginatus Grassleaf rush Groundcover

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Table 4-4-G

Scientific Name Common Name Stratum

Proposed Plantings in Upland Forests and

Mixed Hardwoods (FLUCFCS 420 and 438)

Juncus scirpoides Needlepod rush Groundcover

Lachnanthes caroliniana Redroot Groundcover

Lactuca floridana Woodland lettuce Groundcover

Liatris gracilis Slender blazing star Groundcover

Liatris tennuifolia var. quadriflora Shortleaf blazing star Groundcover

Ludwigia maritma Seaside primrose willow Groundcover

Lygodesmia aphylla Roserush Groundcover

Matelea gonocarpos Angularfruit milkvine Groundcover

Mecardonia acuminata Purple medardonia Groundcover

Melothria pendula Creeping cucumber Groundcover

Mikania cordifolia Florida keys hempvine Groundcover

Mimosa quadrivalis Sensitive briar Groundcover

Mitchella repens Partidgeberry Groundcover

Mitreola sessifolia Miterwort Groundcover

Oplismenus setarius Basketgrass Groundcover

Palafoxia integrifolia Coastalplain palafox Groundcover

Panicum anceps Beaked panicum Groundcover

Panicum verrucosum Warty panic grass Groundcover

Panicum virgatum Switch grass Groundcover

Paspalum conjugatum Sour paspalum Groundcover

Paspalum praecox Early paspalum Groundcover

Paspalum setaceum Thin paspalum Groundcover

Phoebanthus grandiflorus Phoebanthus Groundcover

Physostegia purpurea Purple dragonhead Groundcover

Pinguicula pumila Small butterwort Groundcover

Piriqueta caroliniana Piriqueta Groundcover

Pityopsis graminifolia Silver-leaved goldenaster Groundcover

Pluchea rosea Rosy camphor weed Groundcover

Psilotum nudum Whisk fern Groundcover

Pteridium aquilinum Bracken fern Groundcover

Pterocaulon pycnostachyum Rabbit tobaccoa Groundcover

Rhexia cubensis Meadowbeauty Groundcover

Rhexia mariana Pale meadow-beauty Groundcover

Table Directory No. 4-4-E

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Table 4-4-G

Scientific Name Common Name Stratum

Proposed Plantings in Upland Forests and

Mixed Hardwoods (FLUCFCS 420 and 438)

Rhexia nashii Meadowbeauty Groundcover

Rhynchospora fascicularis Fascicled beaksedge Groundcover

Rhynchospora fernaldii Fernald’s beaksedge Groundcover

Rhynchospora microcarpa Southern beaksedge Groundcover

Rhynchospora microcephala Bunched beaksedge Groundcover

Rhynchospora plumosa Plumed beaksedge Groundcover

Rhynchospora spp. Beaksedges Groundcover

Ruellia caroliniana Carolina wild petunia Groundcover

Sabatia brevifolia White sabatia Groundcover

Sacciolepis striata Cupscale Groundcover

Salvia lyrata Lyre-leaved sage Groundcover

Sambucus canadensis Elderberry Groundcover

Sanicula canadensis Canadian blacksnakeroot Groundcover

Schizachyrium stoloniferum Creeping bluestem Groundcover

Schrankia microphylla Sensitive briar Groundcover

Scleria ciliata Fringed Nutrush Groundcover

Scleria georgiana Slenderfruit Nutrush Groundcover

Scleria reticularis Netted Nutrush Groundcover

Scleria triglomerata Tall Nutrush Groundcover

Setaria geniculata Knotroot foxtail Groundcover

Sisyrinchium angustifolium Blue-eyed grass Groundcover

Smilax auriculata Greenbrier Groundcover

Solidago canadensis Canada goldenrod Groundcover

Solidago fistulosa Pinebarren goldenrod Groundcover

Solidago odora var. chapmanii Chapman’s goldenrod Groundcover

Solidago stricta Slender goldenrod Groundcover

Sorghastrum secundum Lopsided indiangrass Groundcover

Stillingia sylvatica Queen’s delight Groundcover

Tephrosia hispidula Spreading hoary-pea Groundcover

Thelypteris kunthii Southern shield fern Groundcover

Tillandsia fasciculata Cardinal airplant Groundcover

Tillandsia recurvata Ball moss Groundcover

Tillandsia setacea Southern needleleaf Groundcover

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Table 4-4-G

Scientific Name Common Name Stratum

Proposed Plantings in Upland Forests and

Mixed Hardwoods (FLUCFCS 420 and 438)

Tillandsia usneoides Spanish moss Groundcover

Tillandsia utriculata Giant airplant Groundcover

Utricularia subulata Zigzag bladderwort Groundcover

Verbesina virginica White crownbeard Groundcover

Viola sororia Common blue violet Groundcover

Xyris ambigua Coastalplain yellow-eyed grass Groundcover

Xyris brevifolia Shortleaf yellow-eyed grass Groundcover

Xyris caroliniana Carolina yellow-eyed grass Groundcover

Xyris elliottii Elliott’s yellow-eyed grass Groundcover

Notes:

Commercially available, substitution of differing species may occur.

Other native species, excluding atypiclal “weedy” generalists, may be added to this list that occur in other areas of the DeSoto

Mine site that are mapped as this same cover type.

A dominance of hardwoods will be planted, while other species may be utilized to obtain diversity.

If available, native topsoil will be used as a source for initial groundcover.

Natural recruitment and/or topsoiling, seeding or planting of a diversity of native species may include any combination of

species listed in the above table and/or others as approved by FDEP.

Target densities of plants will reflect densities present in similar upland communities present within the region of the DeSoto

Mine site.

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