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Wetland 5(W5): <br /> h � <br /> NWl Cowardin: None <br /> PWI(Hydro)ID: None VJ Y✓,, , o ;f1�' it <br /> Field Observation Circular 39: Type 6 <br /> Field Observation Eggers and Reed: Shrub <br /> Swamp <br /> Soil Mapping Unit(s): Hubbard loamy sand <br /> Wetland 5 is found in the north-central part of <br /> the study area. W5 is believed to be a pond <br /> excavated in upland. <br /> The field investigation found the site has met all <br /> three wetland indicators and this portion of the <br /> wetland should be considered a palustrine scrub <br /> shrub broad-leaved deciduous seasonally flooded <br /> (PSS1C)wetland.No transect but several sample <br /> points were taken to determine the wetland W5 <br /> boundary. Soils,hydrology and topography aided in <br /> determining the wetland boundary. <br /> Wetland 5 is dominated by sandbar willow and cattails. The upland areas adjacent to W3 are <br /> dominated by Kentucky bluegrass. <br /> The determining factor for this delineation was the lack of hydrophytic vegetation in the <br /> surrounding upland areas. The boundaries were determined by following the topographic break and <br /> vegetative break. <br /> Wetland 6 (W6): <br /> NWI Cowardin: None <br /> PWI (Hydro)ID: None <br /> Field Observation Circular 39: <br /> Type 4/6 <br /> Field Observation Eggers and <br /> Reed: Deep Marsh/Shrub Swamp <br /> Soil Mapping Unit(s): Hubbard <br /> loamy sand <br /> Wetland 6 is found in the northeast <br /> part of the study area. W6 is <br /> believed to be a pond excavated in <br /> upland. <br /> The field investigation found the <br /> site has met all three wetland <br /> indicators and this portion of the <br /> wetland should be considered a palustrine emergent semipermanently flooded/palustrine scrub <br /> shrub broad-leaved deciduous seasonally saturated(PEMF/PSS1B)wetland. No transect but several <br /> sample points were taken to determine the wetland boundary. Soils, hydrology and topography <br /> aided in determining the wetland boundary. <br /> Wetlands 6 is dominated by sandbar willow and cattails. The upland areas adjacent to W3 are <br /> dominated by Canada goldenrod and smooth brome. <br /> The determining factor for this delineation was the lack of hydrophytic vegetation in the surrouning <br /> upland areas. The boundaries were determined by following the topographic break and vegetative <br /> break. <br /> Prepared by:Bolton&Menk,Inc. FINDINGS <br /> Ramsey COR Wetland Analysis I OR1.128637 Page 7 <br />
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