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I <br />r <br />I <br />r <br />i <br />f <br />► » <br />f • <br />f* <br />fe!9 <br />f ‘ <br />Mu <br />!■ <br />Iii <br />I' <br />I <br />Basin 6 <br />indicator), American elm, boxelder, black willow, black nightshade, reed <br />canary grass and stinging nettle. <br />Hennipen County Soil Survey classifies basin 4 soils as Marsh. Basin 4 soils <br />inside the wetland boundary were field identified as black (10 YR 2/0) loamy <br />silt from 0 to 20 inches. Along the wetland boundary, soils were identified as <br />black (10 YR 2/0) loam from 0 to 12 inches. Boundary soils also had a high <br />organic content. Upland soils were field identified as black (10 YR 2/1) clay <br />loam. <br />Hydrology was not observed in any boundary soil pits. Inside the wetland <br />boundary, hydrology was observed at depths from 8 to 20 inches. <br />Wetland 6 is a type 2 (Inland Fresh Meadow) wetland. It is classified as a <br />PEMB wetland (Palusirine Emergent Saturated). It is appro.ximately 0.3 acres <br />in size. <br />Vegetation inside the delineated wetland boundary consists of reed canary grass <br />Phalaris anmdinacea (facultative wetland), American elm Ulmus americana <br />(facultative wetland-), black nightshade Solaniun nigrum (facultative upland) <br />and stinging nettle Urtica dioica (facultative +). <br />Along the delineated boundary, vegetation consists of reed canary grass, <br />common buckthorn Rhanmus car/wr//ca(facultative upland), jack-in-the-pulpit <br />Arisaema triphylliim (facultative wetland), American basswood Tilia americana <br />(facultative upland), American elm Ulmus americana (facultative wetland-), <br />hackberry Celiis occidentalis (facultative-), black nightshade, gooseberry Ribes <br />hirtellum (facultative wetland) and bracken fern Pteridium aquilinum <br />(facultative upland). <br />Upland vegetation consists of common buckthorn, American basswood, <br />American elm. red oak Quercus rubra (facultative upland), sugar maple Acer <br />saccharum (facultative upland), reed canaiy grass and goldenrod Solidago spp. <br />(facultative upland). <br />Hennipen County Soil Survey classifies basin 6 soils as Hamel loam. Hamel <br />loams are found on the hydric soils list. Basin 6 soils were field identified as <br />ScHOEU- Gk Madson, Inc. Minnetonka, Minnesota <br />i <br />1