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M2004044
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Revision
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7/9/2019
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Paer 2 of 4 (pgs 125-214 of 335)
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Adequacy Review Response
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2019 Wetland Delineation Report <br /> Tucson South Sand and Gravel Mine—Brighton, Colorado <br /> 4.1.3 Wetland TM-A10-WT <br /> Wetland TM-Al0-WT (Wetland Al0) is a palustrine emergent wetland located on the west side of <br /> the Project and adjacent to Brighton Ditch (TM-A18-STR-01). Wetland A10 is a fringe wetland <br /> surrounding a small pond. The mapped area for this wetland includes the pond area. Vegetation <br /> in the wetland sample plot was dominated by reed canary grass (Phalaris arundinacea, FACW) <br /> and narrowleaf cattails. Soils in the wetland plot were clays which qualified for the hydric soil <br /> indicator Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (A4). Hydrologic indicators included Surface Water (Al), High <br /> Water Table (A2), Saturation (A3), Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (Cl), and FAC-Neutral Test (D5). <br /> Wetland Al is approximately 0.76 acre. <br /> 4.1.4 Wetland TM-All-WT <br /> Wetland TM-Al 1-WT (Wetland Al 1) is a palustrine emergent wetland located on the west side of <br /> the Project. Piles of material nearby were observed indicating the wetland is likely man made. <br /> Wetland Al 1 is a fringe wetland surrounding a small pond. The mapped area for this wetland <br /> includes the pond area. Vegetation in the wetland sample plot was dominated by plains <br /> cottonwood in the tree stratum with peachleaf willow and coyote willow (Salix exigua, FACW) <br /> dominating the shrub stratum. The dominate vegetation in the herb stratum is Canada thistle <br /> (Cirsium arvense, FACU) and broadleaf cattail (Typha latifolia, OBL). Soils in the wetland plot <br /> were a silty clay which qualified for the hydric soil indicator Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (A4). <br /> Hydrologic indicators included High Water Table (A2), Saturation (A3), Hydrogen Sulfide Odor <br /> (Cl), Geomorphic Position (D2) and FAC-Neutral Test (D5). Wetland Al 1 is approximately 1.00 <br /> acre. <br /> 4.1.5 Wetland TM-Al2-WT <br /> Wetland TM-All2-WT (Wetland Al 2) is a palustrine emergent wetland located on the west side of <br /> the Project. Wetland All 2 appears to be a man-made feature created when an area of upland was <br /> excavated approximately 6 feet deep and below the water table. Piles of material nearby were <br /> observed indicating the wetland is likely man made. Vegetation in the wetland sample plot was <br /> dominated by coyote willow in the shrub stratum with annual rabbits-foot grass (Polypogon <br /> monspeliensis, FACW) and oak-leaf goosefoot (Chenopodium glaucum, FAC) dominate in the <br /> herb stratum. Soils in the wetland plot were sands which qualified for the hydric soil indicator <br /> Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (A4). Hydrologic indicators included Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (Cl), <br /> Drainage Patterns (B10) and FAC-Neutral Test (D5). Wetland Al is approximately 0.47 acre. <br /> 4.1.6 Wetland TM-A13-WT <br /> Wetland TM-Al3-WT (Wetland Al3) is a palustrine emergent wetland located on the west side of <br /> the Project. Wetland Al is immediately adjacent to Wetland All 2 and, like Wetland Al 2, appears <br /> to be a man-made feature created when an area of upland was excavated approximately 6 feet <br /> deep and below the water table. Piles of material nearby were observed indicating the wetland is <br /> likely man made. Vegetation in the wetland sample plot was dominated by narrowleaf cattails. <br /> 8 <br />
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