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1! !.s <br />.-j ? <br />Wetland #5S (WL5S) ^ <br />WL5S is a type 1L (PFO1 A) v.etland Reed canary grass (Phalaris arundinacea) and common <br />buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica) are dominant in the wetland fringe. Boxelder (Acer negundo), <br />green ash (Fra.xinus pennsyivanica) and elm (Ulmus sp.) are dominant below the wetland fringe. <br />Soils are described as Hamel loam (10 YR 3/1) but have some characteristics of a E)undas silt loam. <br />Redo.ximorphic features (mottles) were present at one site (Tl-1) along a transect perpendicular to <br />the northern wetland boundary. Mottles at Tl-1 are distinct, very fine and approximately 8 inches <br />beneath the surface. Mottle color is described as 2.5 YR 5/8. Mottles are less than 1 percent of the <br />matrix. No monies were found at the wetland boundary (Tl-2) or the upland site (Tl-3). Wetland <br />boundaries were established primarily on elevation and hydrologic indicators (Transect Tl, <br />Appendix A). <br />■ .• <br />I'l <br />Wetland #6N (WL6N) <br />WL6N is a type 3 (PEMC) wetland. Reed can^ grass (Phalaris arundinacea) is dominant in the <br />wetland fnnge. Cattail (Typha sp.) is the dominant vegetation below the wetland fringe. Soils in <br />the wetland fringe are described as Hamel loam (10 YR 3/1). Peaty muck (Gley 2.5/0) is present <br />below the wetland fringe. Wetland boundaries were established primarily on elevation and <br />hydrologic indicators (Transect Tl, Appendix A). <br />Wetland #6S (WL6S) <br />WL6S is a type 3 (PEMC) wetland. Reed can^ grass (Phalaris arundinacea) is dominant in the <br />wetland fringe. Cattail (Typha sp.) is the dominant vegetation below the wetland fringe. Soils are <br />descril^d as Hamel loam (10 YR 3/1) but have some characteristics of a Dundas silt loam. <br />Redoximorphic features (mottles) were present at two sites (Tl-1, Tl-2) along a transect <br />perpendicular to the northern wetland boundary. Monies at Tl-1 are distinct, fine and <br />approximately 6 to 8 inches beneath the surface. Mottle color is described as 2.5 YR 5/8. Mottles <br />are 1-5 percent of the matrix. Mottles at Tl-2 are distinct, very fine and approximately 14 to 16 <br />inches beneath the surface. Mottle color is described as 2.5 YR 5/8. Mottles are less than I percent <br />of the matrix. No mottles were found at the upland site (Tl-3). Wetland boundaries were <br />established primarily on elevation and hydrologic indicators (Transect Tl, Appendix A). <br />Wetland #7 (WL7) <br />WL7 is a type 4 (PUBFx) wetland. Wetland boundaries are sharply defined as this is an excavated <br />man-made pond. Sedge (carex) is the dominant emergent vegetation but most of the pond surface <br />is open water. Black willow (Salix nigra), boxelder (Acer negundo), green ash (Fraxinus <br />pennsyivanica). and smooth brome (Bromus inermis) are dominants upland of the wetland fringe. <br />Wetland boundaries were established primarily on elevation and water marks. <br />Wetland Determinations <br />Wetland Determination#! (WDl) <br />WDl is located on the north side of CSAH 6, approximately 260 feet (80 meters) southeast of <br />WLIN and across CSAH 6 from WL2. This area drains to a wetland located to further to the north. <br />A culvert under CSAH 6 drains water from the south side of CSAH 6 but sufficient slope exists to <br />prevent ponding adjacent to the north side of CSAH 6. WDl is dominated by reed canary grass <br />(Phalaris arundinacea). Soils are described as Hamel loam (10 YR 3/2). Redoximorphic features
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