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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 /> Table 1. Summary of NRCS Mapped Soils within the Study Area <br /> Soil symbol: Soil Unit Soil Unit Soil Unit Hydric <br /> Component Landform <br /> Name Component Percentage <br /> status <br /> DsC2: Dresden silt loam, 6 Dresden- <br /> to 12 percent slopes, Eroded 85-95 Plains No <br /> eroded <br /> Casco-Eroded 3-8 Moraines No <br /> Kegonsa 2-7 Plains No <br /> EgA: Elburn silt loam, Elburn- <br /> gravelly substratum, 0 to 3 Gravelly 85-95 Till plains No <br /> percent slopes substratum <br /> Sable 2-5 Drainageways Yes <br /> Drummer 2-5 Drainageways Yes <br /> Mahalasville 1-5 Drainageways Yes <br /> KeB: Kegonsa silt loam, 2 Kegonsa 100 Outwash plains No <br /> to 6 percent slopes <br /> SaA: Sable silty clay loam, Sable 85-100 Swales Yes <br /> 0 to 2 percent slopes <br /> Ipava 0-7 Ground moraines No <br /> Muscatune 0-6 Ground moraines No <br /> Buckhart 0-4 Knolls No <br /> Elburn 0-3 Outwash plains No <br /> Wetland Mapping <br /> The Wisconsin Wetlands Inventory (WWI) mapping (Figure 5, Appendix A) depicts one (1) <br /> wetland within the Study Area. One (1) emergent/ wet meadow wetland is identified within <br /> the southern 1/3 of the Study Area. <br /> Off-Site Analysis <br /> Agricultural fields within the Study Area have significant mapped hydric or potentially hydric <br /> soils and were the focus of the off-site aerial imagery analysis (Appendix F). Potential <br /> wetland areas identified during the imagery analysis included Area 1: a rarely farmed, near- <br /> permanently saturated/inundated depression, and Area 2: the farmed wet meadow fringe of <br /> the depression, which appears to be planted in approximately 50% of the years reviewed. <br /> From the aerial imagery, the primary wetland hydrology indicator of"Inundation Visible on <br /> Aerial Imagery" (B7) was noted within Area 1. The secondary wetland hydrology indicators <br /> Solutions for people, projects, and ecological resources. Page 8 <br />