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<br />Wetland functions and their corresponding values are defined by <br />Richardson (1994) as follows: <br />Wetland Functions <br />A) Hydrologic flux and storage <br />B) Biologieal productivity <br />C) Biogeochemical cycling and storage <br />D) Decomposition <br />E) Wildlife habitat <br />Wetland Values <br />I) Flood control (A, B) <br />2) Sediment control (B, C) <br />3) Wastewater treatment (B, C) <br />4) Nutrient removal (B, C) <br />5) Recreation (A, E) <br />6) Open spaee (A, B, E) <br />7) Aesthetics (A, E) <br />8) Hunting and trapping (B, E) <br />9) Plant and animal refuges (E) <br />10) Timber production (A, B) <br />11) Shrub crops (cranberry) (A, B) <br />12) Edueation and researeh (A, B, C, D, E) <br />13) Erosion control (A, B, C) <br />14) Food production (B, E) <br />15) Historieal and archeological resources (B) <br />16) 1breatened and endangered speeies habitat (E) <br />17) Water quality (A, C) <br />18) Water supply (A) <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />Sunde Engineering, Inc <br />Arden Hills, Minnesota <br /> <br />A-SUNDEOO01.00 <br />Page 5 <br />