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Wetland 7(W7): <br /> NWI Cowardin: PEMIA/PUBHx <br /> PWI(Hydro)ID: None. �, r <br /> Field Observation Circular 39: Type 2/3/4/7 <br /> Field Observation Eggers and Reed: Fresh <br /> (wet) Meadow/Shallow Marsh/Deep f <br /> Marsh/Wooded Swamp W` <br /> Soil Mapping Unit(s): Duelm loamy <br /> sand/Hubbard loamy sand/Isan sandy loam <br /> Wetland 7 is located in the central part of the <br /> study area. A portion of W7 is believed to be <br /> excavated in historical wetland, with the <br /> remaining portion being excavated in upland. <br /> The field investigation found the site has met all <br /> three wetland indicators and this portion of the <br /> wetlands should be considered a palustrine W7 <br /> emergent persistent seasonally saturated/seasonally <br /> flooded/semipermanently flooded/palustrine forested broad-leaved deciduous temporarily flooded <br /> (PEM I B/C/F/PFO I A) wetland. One transect and several sample points were taken to determine the <br /> wetland boundary. Soils,hydrology and topography aided in determining the wetland boundary. <br /> At the wetland pit location W7A the plant community is dominated by reed canary grass and <br /> sandbar willow. The upland pit location W7B is dominated by white sweet clover,quaking aspen, <br /> and sandbar willow. Both plant communities are considered hydrophytic. <br /> Soils in the wetland pit location W7A met hydric soil indicator A11 —Depleted Below Dark <br /> Surface. Soils in the upland pit location W7B did not meet any hydric soil indicators. <br /> Soils in the wetland pit W7A were not saturated. The wetland pit location met secondary hydrology <br /> indicators D2 and D5. Soils in the upland pit location W7B were not saturated and did not meet any <br /> hydrology indicators. <br /> The determining factor for this delineation was the lack of hydric soil and wetland hydrology <br /> indicators at the upland pit location. The boundaries were determined by following the topographic <br /> break and vegetative break. <br /> Wetland 8 (W8): <br /> NWI Cowardin: PEM1A <br /> " <br /> PWI(Hydro) ID: None <br /> Field Observation Circular 39: <br /> Type 1 <br /> Field Observation Eggers and <br /> Reed: Seasonally Flooded Basin <br /> Soil Mapping Unit(s): Isan sandy <br /> loam <br /> Wetland 8 is located in the <br /> southeast part of the study area and <br /> is believed to be a historical <br /> wetland. <br /> The field investigation found the <br /> site has met all three wetland <br /> TV8..................................... indicators and this portion of the <br /> wetlands should be considered a <br /> palustrine emergent temporarily flooded(PEMA)wetland. One transect and several sample points <br /> Prepared by:Bolton&Menk,Inc. FINDINGS <br /> Ramsey COR Wetland Analysis I OR1.128637 Page 8 <br />
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