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Management Group, 1999) were recorded for each wetland and are stored in the project Microsoft� <br /> Access database. The definitions of hydrologic indicator status are: <br /> OBL: Obligate Wetland Plants. Plants that occur alrnost always (estimated prabability>99%) in <br /> wetlands under natural conditions,but which may also occur rarely(estimated probability <1%) in <br /> nonwetlands. . <br /> FACW: Facultative Wetland Plants. Plants that occur usually (estimated probability 67% to 99%)in <br /> wetlands, but also occur(estimated probability 1% to 33% in nonwetlands). ' <br /> FAC: Facultative Plants. Plants with a similar likelihood (estimated probability 33% to 67%) of <br /> occurring in both wetlands and nonwetlands. • � <br /> FACU: Facultative Upland Plants. Plants that occur sometimes (estimated probability 1°/a to 33%) <br /> in wetlands,but occur more often(estimated probability>67% to 99%) in nonwetlands. <br /> UPL: Obligate Upland Plants. Plants that occur rarely (estimated<1%) in wetlands, but occur <br /> almost always (estimated probability>99%) in nonwetlands under natural conditions. <br /> Note: Categories were originally developed and defined by the USFWS National Wetlands Inventory <br /> and subsequently modified by the National Plant List Panel. The three facultative categories are <br /> subdivided by (+) and (-)modifiers. • <br /> 4.1.2 Topographic Setting <br /> Each inventoried wetland was classified by its topographic setting as defined in Minnesota Rules <br /> Chapter 8420.0110 (Wetland Conservaiion Act) based on a field evaluation and review of available <br /> stormwater infrastructure data. <br /> Floodplain wetland: (8420.0110, subp. 19) A floodplain wetland is a wetland ]ocated in the <br /> floodplain of a watercourse, with no well defined inlets or outlets, including tile systems, ditches, or <br /> natural watercourses. This may include the floodplain itself when it exhibits wetland characteristics. <br /> Flow-throush: (8420.0110, subp. 20) A flow-through wetland has a well-defined outlet and one or <br /> more well defined inlets. <br /> Isolated wetland: (8420.0110, subp. 28) An isolated wetland is without a well-defined inlet or <br /> outl et. <br /> \lfredlwp�3�?7\D06\ReporulFinal Report\Wetland_mgmt�lan_dfl011503.doc 4-2 <br />