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DRMS Permit Index
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M1984108
IBM Index Class Name
HYDROLOGY
Doc Date
1/4/2008
Doc Name
Wetland Bank
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Greg Lewicki and Associates
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DRMS
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Delineation Findings - WestWater identified two wetland areas present on the subject site: <br />Wetland A, which consists of a narrow fringe wetland along the left bank of the Uncompahgre <br />River as it passes through the property, and Wetland B, which consists of a fringe wetland/wet <br />meadow around the existing pond above the ordinary high water elevation. Upland to wetland <br />transects were installed for each wetland area and relevant vegetation, soils and hydrologic <br />characteristics were recorded on COE Data Forms (attached). A brief summary of findings for <br />each wetland area follows. <br />Wetland Area Summ <br />Wetland Wetland Dominant Species Flag UplandlWetland <br />Area T e Numbers Transects <br /> River bank Phalaris arundinacea, Typha WAl TAU (upland) to <br /> fringe latifolia, Scirpus pungens, through TAW (wetland) <br />A Populus deltoids, Salix ezigua. WA33 Located between <br /> boundary flag <br /> WA3 and WA4 <br /> Pond fringe Phragmites australis, Phalaris WBl TBU(upland) to <br /> and wet arundinacea, Muhlenbergia through TBW (wetland) <br />B meadow asperifolia, Eleocharis WB51. Located between <br /> machrostachya, Carex boundary flag <br /> a ualitis, Salix exi a WB47 and WB48 <br />All flagged points were located and mapped by surveyor Harry Ranney. <br />Wetland boundaries and a list of coordinate points for all wetland boundary flags are included on <br />Map 2 (attached). <br />
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