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1003 Wildhurst Trail, Orono MN Wetland Delineation Report <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 2020 National Wetland Plant List (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers <br />2020. 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 one PEM IA, one PEM 1C and one PEM IF/L2ABH wetland <br />complex within the site boundaries (Figure 3). <br />The Soil Survey (USDA NRCS 2015) showed Muskego, Blue Earth and Houghton complex <br />(Hydric), Klossner (Hydric), Keskego and Houghton Complex (Hydric), and Hamel, overwash- <br />Hamel complex (Partially Hydric) as the hydric soil types mapped within site boundaries. Soil <br />types mapped on the property are listed in Table 2 and a map showing soil types is included in <br />Figure 4. <br />4 <br />