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WETLAND DELINEATION REPORT <br /> Waunakee Veterinary Service <br /> 5636 County Road V <br /> H <br /> Project #: 20200415 <br /> November 3, 2020 <br /> Wetland 1 (W-1) <br /> Wetland 1 (W-1) is a 1.78-acre shallow marsh with a farmed wet meadow fringe and <br /> occupies the southern 1/2 of the Study Area. <br /> Dominant vegetation observed in W-1 consisted of narrow-leaved cattail (Typha <br /> angustifolia, OBL) and reed canary grass (Phalaris arundinacea, FACW). W-1's farmed wet <br /> meadow fringe was dominated by fall panic grass (Panicum dichotomiflorum, FACW) and <br /> barnyard grass (Ecinochloa crus-galli, FACW). <br /> The Thick Dark Surface (Al2) and Loamy Mucky Mineral (F1) hydric soil indicators were <br /> observed at the sample point completed within W-1. <br /> The primary wetland hydrology indicators of Surface Water (Al), High Water Table (A2), <br /> and Saturation (A3) were noted within W-1, while secondary indicators included Geomorphic <br /> Position (D2) and a positive FAC-Neutral Test (D5). <br /> Wetland W-1 is contiguous with offsite wetlands via culverts underneath County Road V and <br /> underneath the driveway just west of the Study Area. The boundary of W-1 followed a <br /> moderately-defined topographic break along the agricultural field edge and a well-defined <br /> topographic break along the driveway embankment at the western boundary of the Study <br /> Area. <br /> Solutions for people, projects, and ecological resources. Page 10 <br />
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