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00393Yes Maybe No. 1, (3) Water. Will he proposal result in: A„ 3; (a) Changes in currents, or the j• course or dir ction of water move- s menu, in eitNr marine or fresh }fin 6i waters? X 7 (b) Changes n absorption rates, 9i drainage patt rns, or the rate and 10' amount of sur ace water runoff? X ' • 11� 121 (c) Alterati ns to the course or ' 13j flow of flood waters? X 14 15� (d) Change i the amount of sur- R,` 7 x, 16 face water in any water body? 17; 18I (e) Discharl; into surface waters, i ; 19 or in any alt ration •of surface 20 water quality, including but not 21, limited to to perature dissolved X I Y �',,• 22 ' oxygen or tur idity?23 24 - (f) Alterati n of the direction R 25 or rate o.f .fl w of ground waters? 26 27 �, Change i the quantity of ` .. " 28 __. _.(g) ground waters, either through s, 29. direct additions or withdrawals, i 30 or through interception of an X 31 aquifer by cuts or excavations? 32 33 (h) Deterioration in ground water ;f a' 34 quality, either through direct in- 35 Jection, or t irough the seepage of t 36 leachate;.pholsphates,.detergents, # .37 waterborne virus -or bacteria, or ' 38 i other substances into the ground X 39 waters? 40 41 (i) Reduction in the amount of ! :° 42 water otherwise available for g 43 public water supplies? 44 45 Explanation: B. Storm retention will be analyzed. 46 47 48 (4) Flora. Will the proposal result in:. 8 49 50 (a) Change in the diversity of 51 species, or umbers of any species 52 of flora (including trees, shrubs, \ 53 grass, crops, microflora and 54 aquatic plants)? AL 56 (b) Reduction of. the numbers of 57 any unique, rare or endangered % 58 species of f ora? ; -33-