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Wetland Classification/Identification/Delineation-2013
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wetland boundaries." "...This Regional Supplement is designed for use with the <br /> current version of the Corps Manual (Environmental Laboratory 1987) and all <br /> subsequent versions. Where differences in the two documents occur, this <br /> Regional Supplement takes precedence over the Corps Manual for applications <br /> in the Midwest Region." <br /> National Wetland Inventory (NWI) maps (Figure 2), Web Soil Survey of Hennepin County map <br />(Figure 3), Minnesota Public Waters Inventory maps (Figure 4), and 2012 aerial photographs <br /> were reviewed prior to the site visit to identify areas that may be wetlands. Areas illustrating <br /> evidence of wetland conditions were examined in greater detail during the field survey. <br /> Vegetation, soils and hydrology were examined (as outlined in the 1987 Manual) and used to <br /> characterize wetland types and determine wetland boundaries. Sample transects were established <br /> in representative wetland-to-upland transition zones in order to characterize the vegetation, soils, <br /> and hydrology of the site. Transects consist of a representative upland sample point and <br /> representative wetland sample point. Information obtained at the sample points can be found on <br /> the field data sheets located in the Technical Documents section. <br /> Wetland boundaries were marked at the site by pink "Wetland Delineation" pin flags. The <br /> wetland boundary is considered to be the topographically highest extent of the wetland basin; <br /> areas below the staked boundary met the three required wetland criteria while areas above were <br /> lacking in one or more of these criteria. Wetlands were classified in accordance with methods <br /> described by Cowardin et al. (1979) and used in the NWI (e.g. PEMB, PSS1C, etc.), completed <br /> by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The Circular 39 and Eggers and Reed classification <br /> systems are also given. The indicator status of plants, as described in the Technical Documents <br /> section, was determined using the National List of Plant Species That Occur in Wetlands — <br /> Region 3 (Sabine 1999). <br /> RESULTS <br /> The National Wetland Inventory indicates the presence of two wetlands in the survey area. The <br /> western wetland is categorized as PF06Cd while the eastern wetland is labeled PEMC (Figure <br /> 2). <br /> The Web Soil Survey of Hennepin County (Figure 3) identifies three soil map units present on <br /> the subject property. They are as follows: Klossner soils, depressional; Hamel-Glencoe, <br /> depressional, complex; and Angus-Kilkenny complex. The Klossner type is the hydric soil on the <br /> site. The Hamel-Glencoe type is predominantly hydric while the Angus-Kilkenny is <br /> predominantly nonhydric. Soil series descriptions are provided in the Technical Documents <br /> section. <br /> The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, State Protected Waters Map (Public Water <br /> Inventory) indicates no public water wetland within the study area(Figure 4). <br /> Site Visit <br /> SER ecologists examined the subject property for areas meeting jurisdictional wetland criteria <br /> during the site visit. Two areas meeting the jurisdictional criteria of a wetland were flagged, and <br /> boundaries were determined and delineated. The approximate wetland boundaries are outlined in <br /> yellow(Figure 5). <br /> Svoboda Ecological Resources 2 835 Hunt Fann Rd <br /> Project Number: 2013-040 Orono,MN <br />
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