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WETLAND DELINEATION REPORT <br /> Waunakee Veterinary Service <br /> 0 5636 County Road V <br /> Project #: 20200415 <br /> November 3, 2020 <br /> location was only recorded with a GPS unit, particularly in active agricultural areas. The !II <br /> GPS data was then used to map the wetlands using ESRI ArcMapTM 10.6 software. <br /> 3.o Results and Discussion <br /> 3.1 Desktop Review <br /> Climatic Conditions <br /> According to the WETS analysis using the previous three (3) months of precipitation data, <br /> conditions encountered at the time of the fieldwork were expected to be wet for the time of <br /> year (Appendix B). There was a total of 3.31 inches of precipitation in the two weeks prior <br /> to the field investigation, 1.88 inches of which was recorded the day before the field <br /> • <br /> investigation. On site conditions were interpereted to be wet/ very wet at the time of field <br /> work. The Palmer Drought Index was checked on line and the long-term conditions at the <br /> time of the fieldwork were in the extremely moist range. Fieldwork was completed outside <br /> the dry-season based on long-term regional hydrology data utilized in the WebWIMP <br /> Climatic Water Balance web site. <br /> General Topography and Land Use <br /> The topography within the Study Area was moderately sloping downhill to the south, <br /> levelling out within the southern 1/3 of the Study Area. A topographic high of approximately <br /> 983 feet above mean sea level (msl) is present along the northern boundary of the Study <br /> Area, and a topographic low of approximately 961 feet above msl is present within the <br /> southern 1/3 of the Study Area (Figures 2 and 6, Appendix A). Land uses within the Study <br /> Area consist of agricultural row cropping. Surrounding areas are primarily agricultural fields <br /> and wetlands. General drainage is to the south towards County Road V. <br /> Soil Mapping <br /> Soils mapped by the NRCS Soil Survey within the Study Area and their hydric status are <br /> summarized in Table 1. Wetlands identified during the field investigation are located <br /> primarily within areas mapped as hydric or partially hydric soils including wetland indicator <br /> soils (Figures 3 and 4, Appendix A). <br /> Solutions for people, projects, and ecological resources. Page 7 <br />
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