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Page 4 of 4 <br /> away from the site and now flows through a series of storm sewers and detention ponds. Sanitary <br /> sewer and water main construction may have likely interrupted groundwater flow as well. I would <br /> suspect that at a minimum that the site in question is actually drier than when first mapped in 1998. <br /> Finding ground water at 24 inches beneath the ground at the old wetland line did not surprise me. <br /> If we can meet at the site on Tuesday morning and do the work together I think we can get the line <br /> resolved quite quickly. <br /> One last item: Dane County is asking this be done because the land owner has a permit to <br /> construct a new multi-family building on the property. With the change in wetland setback criteria at <br /> the County level, the location of the wetland line must be verified for this reason alone. If we can <br /> work together to get this addressed before the ground frost shuts down the growing season that <br /> would be helpful to the County and to the land owner. <br /> Jim <br /> 1/28/2009 <br />