Laserfiche WebLink
TABLE 4 <br /> PLANT SPECIES FOR MITIGATION <br /> Common Name Scientific Name <br /> Trees &Shrubs: <br /> Plains cottonwood Po ulus sargentff <br /> Peachleaf willow Sa/ix arnygaldides <br /> Sandbar willow Salix exigua <br /> Sedges & Rushes: <br /> �\ Water sedge._ Carex a uatilis <br /> Nebraska sedge Carex nebraskensis <br /> Spike sedge Eleocharis palustfis <br /> Torrey rusts Juncus tone <br /> Grasses <br /> Canada Reed Pass Calama rostis ex ansa <br /> Fowl manna grass Gi ceria striata <br /> Emer ents: <br /> Alkali bulrush Scirpus paladdsus <br /> Soft stem bulrush Shoeno lectus validus <br /> The existing soils in some areas of the mitigation area are a suitable planting medium. <br /> Wet C d plant materials will be established on these existing soils where possible. Topsoil will <br /> be obt� ' ed,from�iisturbed wetlands where suitable. <br /> H drolo Wetland dr gy will be provided to the mitigation site by ground water, the <br /> natural flo f Spring Cre an the seeping of Fulton Ditch. <br /> Monitoring Wetland Mitigation Sites <br /> The replacement wetland areas will be monitored to evaluate successful establishment and self- <br /> perpetuation. Replacement sites will be monitored annually until accepted by X the U.S. Army Co of <br /> Engineers. All mitigation sites will have permanently marke�egistered (compass point <br /> photographic points. Mitigation will begin in Year 1. A wetland ecologist will be present during each ` <br /> phase of planting and monitoring. Field reports will be generated for each of these tasks. Reporting of <br /> monitoring results and remediation of unsuccessful plantings or other features will be done by the end off <br /> the growing season each year. i�.. <br /> \7:e <br /> 6. <br />