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PSSY PSB 6 <br />PSSZ PSC 6 <br />PSSU PSC 6 <br />PFOA PFA 1 <br />PFOB PFB 7 <br />PFOC PFC 7 <br />PFOD PFC 7 <br />PFOE PFC 7 <br />PFOF PFC 7 <br />PFOG PFC 7 <br />PFOE PFC 7 <br />PFOJ PFA 1 <br />PFOR PFC 7 <br />PFOW PFA 1 <br />PFOY PFB 7 <br />PFOZ PFC 7 <br />PFOU PFC 7 <br />PML (all) PSX 8 <br />PAS (all) PA 5 <br />PUB (all) PU 5 <br />PRB (all) PU 5 <br />POW (all) PU 5 <br />PUS (all) PU 5 <br />Ll (a1L) <br />L2 (all) <br />Ll <br />L2 <br />R2 (all) R2 <br />R3 (all) R3 <br />R4 (all) R4 <br />5* <br />5 <br />* Circular No. 39 does not classify deep water as a wetland <br />type, but for purposes of this table, these areas can be <br />approximated as a type 5. <br />** No equivalent. Circular No. 39 does not address riverine <br />wetlands. <br />NOTE: In the case of wetland identified using the Cowardin <br />system with both numerator and denominator wetland types, the <br />numerator type is considered the dominant wetland type, with the <br />exception that the denominator wetland type is to be used when <br />the numerator wetland type vegetation is dead. <br />Table 4, in part 8420.0550, provides technical <br />specifications for constructing wetland types. In evaluating a <br />47 <br />