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� <br />� <br />� <br />duck�veed indicates that this basin holds water c�urin� spring or significant rain events. This <br />wetland has a ditched outlet that has substantially lowered the hydr�loQy of the basin. The ditch <br />is l 2-feet wide and approximately 4-feet deep. Prior to the ditchina the wetland was iikely a <br />shallow marsh. Ditching has caused this basin to be reduced in size and also has resulted ia the <br />hydrology bcing alrnost completely removed. The wetland could be restored with a berm 2.5 <br />feet high and a spillway 1.5 feet abovc the bottom of the ditch. The basin is in danger of <br />disappearing frorn lack of hydrology and invasive species. Boxelder, glossy and common <br />buckthorn, eIder, American elm, Tartarian honeysuckle, and aspen are encroachin� on the edge. <br />Citv of Roseville <br />Parks Natrarc�l Resoatrce hlanagenaent <br />112 <br />
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