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ERC ADPG Site <br /> Aquatic Resource Delineation Report <br /> Soils within Aquatic Resources A and B are gravelly silty clay loam textured meeting the criteria for hydric <br /> soil indicator F6(Redox Dark Surface).At the time of delineation, primary wetland hydrology indicators of <br /> C3 (Oxidized Rhizospheres Along Living Roots) were observed within Aquatic Resources A and B, in <br /> addition to secondary hydrology indicators of B10(Drainage Patterns), D2 (Geomorphic position), and D5 <br /> (FAC-neutral test). The wetland habitat within Aquatic Resources A and B meets the criteria for wetland <br /> based on the presence of hydrophytic vegetation, hydric soils, and wetland hydrology.Aquatic Resources <br /> A and B comprise a total of 6.48 acres within the study area. Refer to Photos 1-2 below for characteristics <br /> of Aquatic Resources A and B. <br /> ) 0 <br /> �i <br /> Photo 1. View southwest of PEM wetland habitat in Aquatic Photo 2. View northeast at PEM wetland habitat that Is <br /> Resource A.The approximate location of wetland data point characteristic of Aquatic Resource B. The approximate <br /> DP-Ala is depicted above.The wetland boundary is depicted location of wetland data point DP-Bla Is depicted above.The <br /> by the blue line. wetland boundary is depicted by the blue line. <br /> AQUATIC RESOURCES C, D, E, AND F (0.09 ACRES, 0.68 ACRES, 0.43 ACRES, AND 0.03 ACRES) <br /> Aquatic Resources C, D, E, and F comprise PSS wetland habitats situated in four separate topographic <br /> depressions separated by manmade upland berms. Each area appears to have been previously excavated <br /> wholly in uplands with no direct surface connection to other Wates of the US.Aquatic Resource D appears <br /> to contain a direct culvert connection to Aquatic Resource A towards the north. Two additional culverts <br /> were observed on the east side of Aquatic Resource D, however only direct flows to uplands. Aquatic <br /> Resources C, D, E,and F do not appearto contain direct surface connections with any downstream Waters <br /> of the U.S. Portions of Aquatic Resource C were recently mowed prior to the delineation. <br /> The vegetation communities of Aquatic Resources C, D, E and F are dominated by narrowleaf cattail, reed <br /> canarygrass, narrowleaf willow (Solix exiguo),and narrowleaf dock. Crack willow (Solix frogilis)and plains <br /> cottonwood (Populus deltoides ssp. monilifera) trees were observed in and along the wetland habitat. <br /> These areas contain a seasonally flooded water regime.The dominant species within these wetland areas <br /> consists of species designated as FAC-OBL. <br /> Soils within Aquatic Resources C, D, E, and F are clay to clay loam textured meeting the criteria for hydric <br /> soil indicators F6 (Redox Dark Surface). At the time of the delineation, primary hydrology indictors such <br /> as C3 (Oxidized Rhizospheres Along Living Roots) were observed within these Aquatic Resources, in <br /> addition to secondary hydrology indicators of D2 (Geomorphic Position), D3 (Drainage Patterns), and D5 <br /> (FAC-neutral test). The wetland habitat within Aquatic Resources C, D, E, and F meets the criteria for <br /> 7 <br />