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Trott Brook North Property,Ramsey Wetland Delineation Report <br /> Conservation Service (NRCS) in cooperation with the National Technical Committee for Hydric <br /> Soils, Version 8.1, 2017). <br /> Mapped soils are separated into five classes based on the composition of hydric components and <br /> the Hydric Rating by Map Unit color classes utilized on Web Soil Survey. The five classes <br /> include Hydric (100 percent hydric components), Predominantly Hydric (66 to 99 percent hydric <br /> components), Partially Hydric (33 to 65 percent hydric components), Predominantly Non-Hydric <br /> (1 to 32 percent hydric components), and Non-Hydric (less than one percent hydric components). <br /> Plants were identified using standard regional plant keys. Taxonomy and indicator status of plant <br /> species was taken from the 2018 National Wetland Plant List(U.S. Army Corps of Engineers <br /> 2018. National Wetland Plant List, version 3.3, Engineer Research and Development Center, <br /> Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, Hanover,NH). <br /> 4, RESULTS <br /> 4.1 Review of NWI, Soils, Public Waters, and NHD Information <br /> The National Wetlands Inventory (NWI) (Minnesota Geospatial Commons 2009-2014 and U.S. <br /> Fish and Wildlife Service) showed two PEM 1 Af wetlands, one PEM 1 C/PFO 1 A/PEM 1 A <br /> wetland, one PEM 1 Ad/PABG wetland and one R2UBFx/PFO 1 A/d/PEM 1 Cd/PSS 1 A/PABG <br /> wetland complex within site boundaries (Figure 3). <br /> The Soil Survey (USDA NRCS 2015) showed Blomford, Brickton, Isan-Isan, Marsh, and Rifle <br /> as the mapped hydric soil types within site boundaries. Soil types mapped on the property are <br /> listed in Table 2 and a map showing soil types is included in Figure 4. <br /> Table 2. Soil types mapped on the Trott Brook North site. <br /> Symbol Soil Name Acres % of o/0 Hydric Hydric Category <br /> Y Area Y y g Y <br /> AnA Anoka loamy fine sand, 0 to 2 16.4 8.20% 0 Not Hydric <br /> percent slopes y <br /> AnB Anoka loamy fine sand, 2 to 6 0 0.00% 0 Not Hydric <br /> percent slopes y <br /> Bm Blomford loamy fine sand 8.4 4.20% 95 Predominantly Hydric <br /> Bx Brick-ton silt loam 12 6.00% 93 Predominantly Hydric <br /> D20A Isan-Isan, frequently ponded, 6.4 3.20% 95 PredominantlyHydric <br /> complex, 0 to 2 percent slopes <br /> y <br /> D67C Hubbard loamy sand,2 to 12 1.1 0.50% 0 Not Hydric <br /> ercent slopes <br /> y <br /> D90B Nymore loamy sand, 1 to 6 22.5 11.20% 3 PredominantlyNon-Hydric <br /> percent slopes <br /> Mc Marsh 16 8.00% 100 Hydric <br /> NrD Nymore loamy coarse sand, 12 9.8 4.90% 0 Not Hydric <br /> to 25 percent slopes <br /> y <br /> 4 <br />
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