A line-point transect shall be a series of 100 points spaced one foot apart along a straight line. The permittee shall establish a transect at each of the randomly selected sampling points. The direction of the transect shall also be determined randomly. This can be done as easily as spinning a pencil on a clipboard or throwing the pencil up in the air and using the direction where it points.
The permittee shall classify the ground cover at each 1-foot interval along the entire length of the transect (starting at 1 foot from the random point).
The area of measurement shall be a line projected downward and perpendicular to the ground at each one foot interval (100 in total).
At each point along the transect, ground cover shall be classified by species as acceptable or unacceptable as follows, except that as long as there is sufficient cover to adequately control erosion, any volunteer species not on the state and Federal Noxious Weeds List (Addendum T) is acceptable:
Acceptable | Unacceptable |
Vegetation approved in permit | Rock or bare ground |
Dead vegetation or litter from acceptable species | Vegetation and litter from list in Addendum T |
All data gathered from the line-point transects shall be recorded in the format shown in Addendum C, Part 2.
A sampling circle shall be a round area one-fiftieth of an acre in size (16.7 feet in radius). The permittee shall establish a sampling circle at each of the randomly selected sampling points, such that the center of the sampling circle is the random point. Permittee may draw the circle by attaching a 16.7 foot string to a stake fixed at the random point and then sweeping the end of the string (tightly stretched) in a circle around the stake. The permittee shall count all living trees and shrubs within each of the sampling circles. In more mature tree/shrub areas, the stakes may need to be extended to elevate the string above the growth.
To count as a living tree or shrub, the tree or shrub must be alive and healthy; must have been in place for at least two years; and must have at least one-third of its length in live crown. At the time of bond release, 80 percent must have been in place for three years. The operator may not replant or interplant within two years of sampling for final release.
All data gathered from the sampling circles shall be recorded in the format presented in Addendum F.
Refer to Addenda I and K for sample adequacy.
11 Miss. Code. R. 8-8-2-A-1-IV