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Layer: CLF Ravine Location (ID: 14)

Name: CLF Ravine Location

Display Field: RavineName

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Description: OBJECTID - System generated unique identification number. SHAPE - System generated geometry type.LOCATION DESCRIPTION - Field to track the ravine and a location and spatial description. RAVINE NUMBER - Number that associates that point collected with the ravine that it is in. Ex. 6.1 is the first point collected in Ravine number 6. LEFT BANK - Field to indicate the bank type collected. LEFT BANK RANKING - Field to indicate the severity of the erosion. 1 -Extremely unstable and steep banks with active erosion and slumping, very large slumps. Exposed soil and recent activity. Upper reaches of bank will be slumping and lower may be undercut. Exposed tree roots/failing structures. 2 - Very unstable and steep banks with active slumping and erosion. Exposed soil and show recent activity but will not be as severe as 1. Upper reaches will be slumping and lower may be undercut. Exposed tree roots/failing structures3 - Moderately unstable bank with some evidence of erosion and slumping. Moderate bank undercutting will be evident and trees may be bent indicating slow soil movement on upper banks4 - Stable banks with very minor evidence of erosion or slumping. Bank under-cutting will be very minor or non-existent and engineered structures may be in place. Gradual bank slopes5 -Very stable banks with armoring in place or naturally stable with very gradual slopes no evidence of erosion or movement.BED TYPE - Type of ravine bed (Residential, storm, sanitary, garbage, exposed pipe or other)BED TYPE RANKING - Field to indicate the severity of the erosion. Extremely unstable bed, severe & active down-cutting, scour and erosion. Bank undercutting, exposed infrastructure, failing structuresVery unstable bed with evidence of active down=cutting/scour. Bank undercutting evident. Failing structures/exposed infrastructure may be evidentSomewhat unstable bed with some evidence of down-cutting and scour. Minor bank under-cutting will be evident and failing structures may be observed up or downstream of reachesStable bed with only minor evidence of scour and down-cutting. Bank under-cutting will be minor and reaches may be armored with natural or man-made structures in placeVery stable bed with armoring in place, no evidence of active bed or bank erosionRIGHT BANK - Field to indicate the bank type collected. RIGHT BANK RANKING Field to indicate the severity of the erosion. 1 -Extremely unstable and steep banks with active erosion and slumping, very large slumps. Exposed soil and recent activity. Upper reaches of bank will be slumping and lower may be undercut. Exposed tree roots/failing structures. 2 - Very unstable and steep banks with active slumping and erosion. Exposed soil and show recent activity but will not be as severe as 1. Upper reaches will be slumping and lower may be undercut. Exposed tree roots/failing structures3 - Moderately unstable bank with some evidence of erosion and slumping. Moderate bank undercutting will be evident and trees may be bent indicating slow soil movement on upper banks4 - Stable banks with very minor evidence of erosion or slumping. Bank under-cutting will be very minor or non-existent and engineered structures may be in place. Gradual bank slopes5 -Very stable banks with armoring in place or naturally stable with very gradual slopes no evidence of erosion or movement.WATER ODOR - Classification of the type of odor present in the ravine (Sewage, sulfide, rancid, gas, laundry, solvent, other)WATER COLOR - Water color present (Brown, yellow, grey, green, orange/red, green flecks, green strands)WATER TURBIDITY - Measure of the degree to which the water loses its transparency due to the presence of suspended particulates (Clear, slight, moderate/translucent, severe/opaque)WATER FLOATABLES - Field to track the type of floatables in the water (sewage, scum, foam, oil sheen)PH LEVEL - Measurement of PH found in the water. CONDUCTIVITY - Field to track if there is conductivity present in the water. WATER NOTES AND COMMENTS - Additional field to track comments and notes on the data.

Copyright Text: Data was created in collorboration betweem the Lake County Storm Water Management Department, Lake Forest, the GIS Specialist and an independent consultant. This was created in May 2017 to help formulate a watershed plan for the city and collected by the Water Plant intern.

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