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Transect C #V <br />This IS 2L Upland check site. Dominant species are Green Ash (FACW), and Northern <br />Blue Violet (FACU). Soils are Hamel, wetland soil. Surface hydrology evidence is <br />met. Site is saturated. However, this situation is likely due to recent rainfall events. <br />Site is not in wetland drainage pattern and trees do not have physiological <br />adaptations to prolonged saturation. <br />Check site D <br />This is a upland checksite. Dominant specie is Reed Canary Grass (FACW+). Soils <br />are Lester, an upland soil. Surface hydrology evidence is not met. as soil is not <br />flooded, saturated or ponded in wetland drainage pattern. <br />Transect E.<fl <br />This is a Type Two (PEM1B) wetland checksite. Dominant specie is Reed Canary <br />Grass (FACW+). Soils are Hamel, a wetland soil. Surface hydrology evidence is met. <br />Site is in wetland drainage pattern. <br />Transect E.#ll <br />This IS a Type Two (PEM1B) wetland check site. Dominant specie is Reed Canary <br />Grass (FACW+). Soils are Hamel, a wetland soil. Surface hydrology is met. Site is in <br />wetland drainage pattern. <br />Transect E,#lll <br />This is a upland check site. Dominant specie Red Pine (FACU), Soils are Lester, an <br />upland soil. Surface hydrology evidence is not met. Site is not flooded, ponded, <br />saturated or in wetland drainage pattern. <br />Transect F.#l <br />This is a Two (PEMiBd) wetland checksite. Dominant species are Red Pine (FACU), <br />Red Ozier Dogwood (FACW) and Reed Canary Grass (FAW+). Soils are Hamel, a <br />wetland soil. Surface hydrology evidence is met. Site is in wetland drainage pattern. <br />Transect F. #11 <br />This is a Type Three (PEMiCx) wetland check site. Site is located in excavated <br />drainage ditch. Dominant specie is Reed Canary Grass (FACW+). Soils are Hamel, a <br />wetland soil. Surface hydrology is met. Site is flooded. <br />Transect F.#lll <br />This is a Type Two (PEM1 Bd) site. Dominant species are Red Pine (FACU), Red Ozier <br />Dogwood (FACW), Pussy Willow (OBL) and Reed Canary Grass (FACW+). Soils are <br />Hamel, a wetland soil. Surface hydrology evidence is met. Site is in wetland <br />drainage pattern.