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Transect D, #II <br />This is a upland checksite. Dominant species are Poplar (FAC) Black Cherry (FACU), <br />and Box Elder (FACW). Soils are Lino, a non - wetland soil. Surface hydrology <br />evidence is not met, as soil is not flooded or saturated. <br />Transect E, #I <br />This is a upland checksite. Dominant species are Poplar (FAC) Black Cherry (FACU) <br />and Box Elder (FACW). Soils are Barronett, a wetland soil. Surface hydrology <br />evidence is not met, as soil is not flooded or saturated. The site appears to have been <br />effectively drained by an open drainage ditch. The Minnesota drainage guide states <br />that a four foot deep ditch, placed in Barronett soil, will have a lateral effect of 87 feet. <br />This lateral drainage likely changed the hydrology from wetland to non - wetland. <br />Transect E, #II <br />This is a upland checksite. Dominant species are Poplar (FAC) Black Cherry (FACU), <br />Box Elder (FACW), Grey Dogwood (FACW -) and Swamp Fly Honeysuckle (OBL). <br />Soils are Barronett, a wetland soil. Surface hydrology evidence is not met, as soil is <br />not flooded or saturated. The site appears to have been effectively drained by an <br />open drainage ditch. The Minnesota drainage guide states that a four foot deep ditch, <br />placed in Barronett soil, will have a lateral effect of 87 feet. This lateral drainage likely <br />changed the hydrology from wetland to non - wetland. <br />Transect F, #I <br />This is a upland checksite. Dominant species are Poplar (FAC) Black Cherry (FACU), <br />Box Elder (FACW), and Grey Dogwood (FACW -). Soils are Barronett, a wetland soil. <br />Surface hydrology evidence is not met, as soil is not flooded or saturated. The site <br />appears to have been effectively drained by an open drainage ditch. The Minnesota <br />drainage guide states that a four foot deep ditch, placed in Barronett soil, will have a <br />lateral effect of 87 feet. This lateral drainage likely changed the hydrology from <br />wetland to non - wetland. <br />Transect F, #II <br />This is a upland checksite. Dominant species are Poplar (FAC) Black Cherry (FACU), <br />and Grey Dogwood (FACW -). Soils are Barronett, a wetland soil. Surface hydrology <br />evidence is not met, as soil is not flooded or saturated. The site appears to have been <br />effectively drained by an open drainage ditch. The Minnesota drainage guide states <br />that a four foot deep ditch, placed in Barronett soil, will have a lateral effect of 87 feet. <br />This lateral drainage likely changed the hydrology from wetland to non - wetland. <br />Page 24 <br />