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, � <br /> �acobson Environmental, PLLC www.jacobsonenvironmental.com <br /> Environmental Consultants Wayne 7acobson, P.S.S.,W.D.C., P.W.S.,A.F.S. <br /> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ <br /> 5821 Humboidt Avenue North, Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 (612) 802-6619 Cell <br /> � Email: jacobsonenv@msn.com ' <br /> Indicator C9: Satu.ration visible on aerial imagery <br /> Category: Secondary <br /> General Description: One or more recent aerial photographs or satellite images indicate soil saturation. <br /> Saturated soil signatures must correspond to field-verified hydric soils, depressions or drainage patterns, <br /> differential crop management, or other evidence of a seasonal high water table. <br /> . D)vegetation and soil features that indicate that wet conditions are recent and not historical. <br /> Indicator D9: Gauge or well data , • <br /> Category: Primary <br /> General Description: Stream or lake gauge data, or groundwater well data, indicate that the site is <br /> inundated or has a water table 12 in. (30 cm) or less below the surface for 14 or more consecutive days <br /> during the growing season in most years (at least five years in 10, or 50 percent of higher probability}, or <br /> meets an alternative wetland hydrology standard established for a particular geographic area or wetland <br /> type. , <br /> Indicator D4: Stunted or stressed plants <br /> Category: Secondary � <br /> General Description: In agricultural or planted vegetation located in a depression, swale, or other <br /> topographically low area, this indicator is present if individuals of the same species growing in the <br /> potential wetland are clearly of smaller stature, less vigorous, or stressed compared with individuals <br /> growing in nearby drier landscape situations. . <br /> Indicator D2: Geomorphic position . <br /> Category: Secondary <br /> General Description: This indicator is present if the immediate area in question is located in a <br /> depression, drainageway, concave position within a floodplain, at the top of a slope, on the low-elevation <br /> fringe of a pond or other water body, or in an area where groundwater discharges. ' <br /> Indicator D5: FAC-neutral test <br /> Category: Secondary <br /> General Description: The plant community passes the FAC-neutral test. <br /> With these indicators, only one primary indicator needs to be present, or at least two secondary indicators <br /> for the hydrology criterion to be met. <br /> Wetland Classification <br /> Wetland classifications discussed in the text are set forth in Wetlands and Deepwater Habitats of the <br /> United States(FWS/OBS Publication 79/31, Cowardin et al. 1979) and Wetlands of the United Sfates <br /> (USFWS Circular 39, Shaw and Fredine, 1971.) Additionally, plant community types as named by Eggers <br /> and Reed (1998) are given. , <br /> Topographic maps, National Wetlands Inventory maps, the Hennepin County Soil Survey, Aerial <br /> Photographs, and DNR Protected Waters maps were consulted to focate potential wetland habitats. <br /> The Routine On-site Determination Method was used on this site. In this method, the following � � <br /> procedures were used: <br /> 1) The vegetative community was sampled in all present strata to determine <br /> whether 50% of the dominant plant species were hydrophytic using the 50/20 method. <br /> Wetland Delineation-Mitigation-Permitting-Monitoring-Banking-Functional Analysis-T& E Surveys 12 <br /> Phase I Environmental Assessments-EAW's-Soil ID-Soil Analysis & Delineation-Environmental Referrals <br /> Pond & Lake Weed Control &Fish Stocking-Tree Surveys-Natural Resource Management Plans <br />
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