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<br />TABLE II.J-2 <br />Flood Water Surface Elevations <br />White River Elevations <br />Transect Line 100-year 500-year <br />A 5320.72 5323.61 <br />B 5319.80 5322.78 <br />C 5315.64 5318.10 <br />D 5311.29 5314.12 <br />E 5309.59 5312.33 <br />F 5304.81 5307.30 <br />Scullion Gulch Elevations <br />Transect Line 50-year 100-year 500-year <br />t 5351.57 5352.39 5354.51 <br />2 5385.58 5386.60 5389.01 <br />3 5427.27 5428.20 5430.44 <br />4 5459.00 5460.09 5462.70 <br />5 5491.80 5492.99 5495.52 <br />6 5513.23 5514.33 5517.07 <br />7 <br />S 5550.57 <br />5584.96 5551.47 <br />5586.10 5553.71 • <br />5588.84 <br />9 5619.16 5620.36 5623.37 <br />10 5642.77 5643.64 5645.02 <br />11 5667.53 5668.22 5670.21 <br />t2 5696.58 5697.44 5699.28 <br />t3 5717.73 5718.30 5719.91 <br />14 5734.03 5734.79 5736.51 <br />t5 5745.43 5746.60 5749.35 <br />Source: Elevations compiled by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers <br />J <br />3. WETLANDS <br />Executive Order 11990 defines wet lands as those areas which are <br />inundated by surface or goundwater with a frequency sufficient to <br />support and under normal circumstances do or would support a prevalence <br />of vegetative or aquatic life that requires saturated or seasonally <br /> <br />II.J-4 <br />