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527 Owasso Hills Drive <br />Number 06089M <br />Forms (located in the back of the report) detail the three technical criteria (hydrophytic <br />vegetation, hydric soils, and wetland hydrology) as described in the 1987 Manual. <br />The wetland edge(s) were delineated where one, two, or all three of these technical criteria drop <br />out. <br />In order to expedite regulatory review, some wetland edges were delineated such that the <br />hydrology criterion was not met below the delineated edge. At some time in the future, the <br />landowner may choose to have the hydrology criterion below the delineated edges examined <br />more closely in order to "tighten up" a wetland edge that was staked high. This detailed <br />hydrologic study was not part of this wetland delineation. <br />At least one sample point transect perpendicularly crosses each delineated edge. These transects <br />consist of one sample point above the edge, one sample point below the edge, and there may be <br />one along the edge. <br />' A Routine Onsite Determination Form (data form) was completed for each of the sample point <br />locations. The data forms describe the plant community, soils information, and hydrologic <br />indicators at each sample point. Sample points are labeled as follows: <br />' <br />' <br />' <br />' <br />SP2-TI-LOW <br />2=basin or edge number <br />1=the first transect for this edge (the second would be "2") <br />LOW=the sample point below the edge ("UP" is above the edge) <br />(additional points on a transect would be "LOW2," "UP2," and so on) <br />Plant species on the data forms were listed by common names, scientific names, stratum, percent <br />cover for that stratum, and the species hydrohytic indicator status. <br />The delineated wetland edges were staked with sequentially numbered four-foot wooden lath and <br />' orange or pink "Wetland Boundary" flagging. The numbered side typically faces toward the <br />upland side of the edge. Striped flagging may be tied to vegetation if the lath is tough to see. <br />' Blue and white striped flagging was tied on the lath which mark the transect sample points. The <br />numbers on lath placed at the edge or below typically face toward upland, while sample points <br />on the upland side of the edge generally face toward the delineated edge. <br />' <br />' <br />' <br />�' Copyright O 2006, Aquatic EcoSolutions, Inc. <br />Ecologica[ Solutions to Environmental Challenges <br />' <br />Page 2 of 4 <br />