I'm hoping someone smarter than me on this board can help me interpret something in the Pinelands Comprehensive Management Plan regarding bodies of water created by resource extraction (sand plants). In the plan, this verbiage below is one of the requirements for restoration of the site when mining is completed:
"Any body of water created by the resource extraction operation shall have a
shoreline not less than three feet above and three feet below the projected
average water table elevation. The shoreline both above and below the
surface water elevation shall have a slope of not less than five feet horizontal
to one foot vertical."
I understand the second sentence, but not the first one. I've sketched my interpretation of the second sentence on graph paper below. Can someone explain to me what is meant by the first sentence?
"Any body of water created by the resource extraction operation shall have a
shoreline not less than three feet above and three feet below the projected
average water table elevation. The shoreline both above and below the
surface water elevation shall have a slope of not less than five feet horizontal
to one foot vertical."
I understand the second sentence, but not the first one. I've sketched my interpretation of the second sentence on graph paper below. Can someone explain to me what is meant by the first sentence?