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id <br />id <br />d <br />d <br />d <br />d <br />CImtewF <br />This is a noa-wetlaod checksite. Dominant spedcs are Common Buckthorn (FAC-). <br />Reed Canaiy Glass (FACW+), Sedge (OBL), and Fowl Meadow Grass (FACW+). Soib <br />are Lester, a non-wetland soil. Surface hydrology is not evident, as site is not flooded, <br />ponded, or saturated within one foot of surface or in a wetland drainage pattern. <br />Checksite GJj <br />This U a Type 3 (PEMICd) weUand checksite. Dominant specie Is Reed Canaiy Grass <br />(FACW+). Soils are Marsh, a wetland soil. Wetland hydrology is present. The site is <br />ponded and in a wetland drainage pattern. <br />This is a Type 7 (PEMIBd) wetland checksite. Dominant species are Green Ash <br />(FACW), Common Buckthorn (FAC-), Virginia Waterleaf (FACW-), Wild Black Currant <br />(FACW)andS^ge(FACtoOBL). Soils are Glencoe, a weUand soil. Surface <br />hydrology is evident, as site is saturated within one foot of the surface and in a wetland <br />drainage pattern. <br />Checksite G.I .c <br />This is a non-wetland checksile. Dominant species are Green Ash (FACW) and Reed <br />C^Ohm(FACW+). Soils are Glencoe, a wetland soil. Surface hydrology U not <br />evident, as site is not flooded, ponded, or saturated within one foot of the surface or in a <br />wetland drainage pattern. <br />Checksite G.I .d <br />This is a non-wetland checksite. Dominant species are Green Ash (FACW) and Reed <br />Canary Grass (FACW+). Soils arc Lester, a wetland soil. Surface hydrology is not <br />evident, as site is not flooded, ponded, or saturated within one fool of the surface or in a <br />wetland drainage pattern. <br />Checksite G.ll.a <br />This is a Type 7 (PEM1 Bd) wetland checksile. Dominant species arc Cr«.c;i Ash <br />(FACW), American Elm (FACW-), Common Buckthorn (FAC-), Gray Dogwood <br />(FACW-), Sedge (FAC to OBL) and Tall Goldcnrod (FACU). Soils arc Glencoe, a <br />wetland soil. Surface hydrology is evident, as site is saturated within one foot of the <br />surface and in a wetland drainage pattern. <br />Checksite G.ll .b <br />This is a non-weiland checksile. Dominant spedes arc Green Ash (FACVIO. American <br />Elm (FACW-). Common Buckthorn (FAC-), Tall Goldcnrod (FACLT) and Sedge (FAC to <br />OBL). Soils are L«ster, a non-wetland soil. Surface hydrology is not evident, as site is <br />not flooded, ponded, or saturated within one foot of the surface or in a wetland drainage