Work Plan Development 

 Section III 



Detailed work plans should be prepared and submitted as part of the applica- 

 tion to the appropriate review agency. Work plans should include detailed 

 sketches, ground photographs, topographic maps, and if available, aerial 

 photographs showing: 



• Accurate site boundaries 



• Individual sequential work areas and boundaries 



• Buffer locations and boundaries for both individual work areas and 

 the total site 



• Locations of all floodplain temporary and permanent structures planned 

 for site operation and closure (e.g., access roads, river-training struc- 

 tures, bank protection devices, stockpiles, washing and processing struc- 

 tures, and overburden piles) 



• Locations of gravel-use points (such as access roads, airstrips, and 

 camp pads) 



Visual resource classification maps, if available from State or Federal agen- 

 cies, of the region surrounding the work site, should also be submitted. Spe- 

 cific sections of the work plan should present written descriptions that 

 address the following topics. 



A. A brief legal project description identifying: 



I. Names and addresses of applicant and major contractors, if known 



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