Draft Environmental Impact Statement. Cricket Valley Energy Project Dover, NY. Section 2 Figures
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1 Draft Environmental Impact Statement Cricket Valley Energy Project Dover, NY Section 2 Figures
2 G:\Aproject\GIS\Projects\PP_Misc\ _CricketHill\GIS\FIGURES\MXDS\ _Section2\Fig2-1_CVEC_SiteTopo_ mxd - 4:46:02 PM 1. USGS 7.5 Minute Topographic Maps (2000), Dover Plains Quad Cornell University Geospatial Information Repository ,000 FIGURE 2-1 AREA TOPOGRAPHY
3 Bedrock G:\Aproject\GIS\Projects\PP_Misc\ _CricketHill\GIS\FIGURES\MXDS\ _Section2\Fig2-2_CVEC_SiteLocationBedrock_ mxd - 4:24:41 PM Cev Owl OCst MATERIAL Cev - Everett Schist OCst - Stockbridge Marble Owl - Walloomsac Formation 1. Bedrock Geology - Statewide Bedrock Geology, NYS Museum / NYS Geological Survey, Lower Hudson Sheet ,000 FIGURE 2-2 AREA BEDROCK
4 gravelly, hilly rolling Fredon gravelly, complex,,, 8 to 15 Massena, 3 to 8, 3 to 8 Farmington-Rock outcrop complex, steep, 15 to 25 Udorthents, smoothed complex,, Soils G:\Aproject\GIS\Projects\PP_Misc\ _CricketHill\GIS\FIGURES\MXDS\ _Section2\Fig2-3_CVEC_SiteLocationSoils_ mxd - 4:: PM Charlton-Chatfield rocky 1. Soils - U.S. Department Hollis-Chatfield-Rock of Agriculture, outcrop complex, Natural Resources Conservation Service very steep Soil Survey Geographic (SSURGO) database for Dutchess County, New York complex,, Udorthents, smoothed Galway-Farmington-Urban land complex,, rocky Stockbridge-Farmington complex,, rocky Farmington-Rock outcrop complex, steep Udorthents, wet substratum, 15 to 25, 8 to 15 Stockbridge 3 to 8 Charlton-Chatfield rocky Chatfield-Hollis hilly rolling complex,, Farmington-Rock outcrop complex, steep Fredon Galway-Farmington-Urban land complex,, rocky Hollis-Chatfield-Rock outcrop complex, very steep Massena 3 to 8 Stockbridge 15 to 25 Stockbridge 3 to 8 Stockbridge 8 to 15 Stockbridge-Farmington complex,, rocky Udorthents, smoothed Udorthents, wet substratum ,000 FIGURE 2-3 AREA SOILS
5 Oniontown Owl Carey Smith Laydown Site Bedrock MATERIAL G:\Aproject\GIS\Projects\PP_Misc\ _CricketHill\GIS\FIGURES\MXDS\ _Section2\Fig2-4_CVEC_SiteLaydownBedrock_ mxd - 4:31:09 PM Cev OCst Benson Old State Cev - Everett Schist OCst - Stockbridge Marble Owl - Walloomsac Formation 1. Bedrock Geology - Statewide Bedrock Geology, NYS Museum / NYS Geological Survey, Lower Hudson Sheet FIGURE 2-4 LAYDOWN SITE BEDROCK
6 Chatfield-Hollis Charlton-Chatfield complex, steep, rocky Oniontown, 15 to 25 Farmington-Rock outcrop complex, steep Hollis-Chatfield-Rock outcrop complex, hilly gravelly, rolling Carey Smith Laydown Site Soils Charlton-Chatfield complex, steep, rocky Chatfield-Hollis hilly G:\Aproject\GIS\Projects\PP_Misc\ _CricketHill\GIS\FIGURES\MXDS\ _Section2\Fig2-5_CVEC_SiteLaydownSoils_ mxd - 4:34:33 PM Hollis-Chatfield-Rock outcrop complex, very steep 1. Soils - U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service Soil Survey Geographic (SSURGO) database for Dutchess County, New York Pawling Farmington-Rock outcrop complex, steep Georgia, 3 to 8, 8 to 15 Wayland Benson Old State gravelly, hilly Pawling gravelly rolling Farmington-Rock outcrop complex, steep Georgia 3 to 8 Hollis-Chatfield-Rock outcrop complex, hilly Hollis-Chatfield-Rock outcrop complex, very steep Pawling Stockbridge 15 to 25 Stockbridge 8 to 15 Stockbridge-Farmington rocky FIGURE 2-5 LAYDOWN SITE SOILS
7 CVE-13 CVE-12 CVE-11 GWMP-2B GWMP-2A CVE-10 CVE-09 Existing Building G:\Aproject\GIS\Projects\PP_Misc\ _CricketHill\GIS\FIGURES\MXDS\ _Section2\Fig2-5_CVEC_DepthToBedrock_ mxd - 4:33:18 PM GWMP-3 B-2 GWMP-4 B-1 GB-7 GB-8 HB-23 GB-24 GB-6 GB-9 HB- GB-5 GB-10 HB-14 GB-4 GB-3 GB-11 HB-12 HB-15 GB-2 HB-13 HB-16 GB-1 HB-18 HB-19 HB-21 GB-25 HB-20 GB- GWMP-5 B-4 CVE-08 CVE-07 B-5 CVE-01 CVE-02 CVE-06 CVE-05 CVE-04 CVE-03 B-6 GWMP-1 B-3 Proposed Structures Stormwater Basins Well and Boring Locations BOYD LMS 1991 PHASE II RUST 1995 REPORT Exposed Outcrops 0' to Bedrock Depth to Bedrock (ft bgs) Aerial - Dutchess County 1-foot Resolution FIGURE 2-6 DEPTH TO BEDROCK
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