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HomeMy WebLinkAboutU-5932 PJD revisedAppendix 2- PRELIMINARY JURISDICTIONAL DETERMINATION (PJD) FORM BACKGROUND INFORMATION A. REPORT COMPLETION DATE FOR PJD: B. NAME AND ADDRESS OF PERSON REQUESTING PJD: Mason Herndon, NCDOT Division 3 5501 Barbados Blvd., Castle Hayne, NC 28429 C. DISTRICT OFFICE, FILE NAME, AND NUMBER: D. PROJECT LOCATION(S) AND BACKGROUND INFORMATION: (USE THE TABLE BELOW TO DOCUMENT MULTIPLE AQUATIC RESOURCES AND/OR AQUATIC RESOURCES AT DIFFERENT SITES) State: nJC County/parish/borough: BrUnSWICk c�ty: Supply Center coordinates of site (lat/long in degree decimal format): �at.: 34.0173 �ong.: -78.2728 Universal Transverse Mercator: Name of nearest waterbody: Lockwoods Folly River E. REVIEW PERFORMED FOR SITE EVALUATION (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY): ❑ Office (Desk) Determination. Date: ❑ Field Determination. Date(s): TABLE OF AQUATIC RESOURCES IN REVIEW AREA WHICH "MAY BE" SUBJECT TO REGULATORY JURISDICTION. Site Latitude Longitude Estimated amount Type of aquatic Geographic authority number (decimal (decimal of aquatic resource resource (i.e., wetland to which the aquatic degrees) degrees) in review area vs. non-wetland resource "may be" (acreage and linear waters) subject (i.e., Section feet, if applicable) 404 or Section 10/404) See Attached Table 1) The Corps of Engineers believes that there may be jurisdictional aquatic resources in the review area, and the requestor of this PJD is hereby advised of his or her option to request and obtain an approved JD (AJD) for that review area based on an informed decision after having discussed the various types of JDs and their characteristics and circumstances when they may be appropriate. 2) In any circumstance where a permit applicant obtains an individual permit, or a Nationwide General Permit (NWP) or other general permit verification requiring "pre- construction notification" (PCN), or requests verification for a non-reporting NWP or other general permit, and the permit applicant has not requested an AJD for the activity, the permit applicant is hereby made aware that: (1) the permit applicant has elected to seek a permit authorization based on a PJD, which does not make an official determination of jurisdictional aquatic resources; (2) the applicant has the option to request an AJD before accepting the terms and conditions of the permit authorization, and that basing a permit authorization on an AJD could possibly result in less compensatory mitigation being required or different special conditions; (3) the applicant has the right to request an individual permit rather than accepting the terms and conditions of the NWP or other general permit authorization; (4) the applicant can accept a permit authorization and thereby agree to comply with all the terms and conditions of that permit, including whatever mitigation requirements the Corps has determined to be necessary; (5) undertaking any activity in reliance upon the subject permit authorization without requesting an AJD constitutes the applicanYs acceptance of the use of the PJD; (6) accepting a permit authorization (e.g., signing a proffered individual permit) or undertaking any activity in reliance on any form of Corps permit authorization based on a PJD constitutes agreement that all aquatic resources in the review area affected in any way by that activity will be treated as jurisdictional, and waives any challenge to such jurisdiction in any administrative or judicial compliance or enforcement action, or in any administrative appeal or in any Federal court; and (7) whether the applicant elects to use either an AJD or a PJD, the JD will be processed as soon as practicable. Further, an AJD, a proffered individual permit (and all terms and conditions contained therein), or individual permit denial can be administratively appealed pursuant to 33 C.F.R. Part 331. If, during an administrative appeal, it becomes appropriate to make an official determination whether geographic jurisdiction exists over aquatic resources in the review area, or to provide an official delineation of jurisdictional aquatic resources in the review area, the Corps will provide an AJD to accomplish that result, as soon as is practicable. This PJD finds that there "may be"waters of the U.S. and/or that there "may be" navigable waters of the U.S. on the subject review area, and identifies all aquatic features in the review area that could be affected by the proposed activity, based on the following information: SUPPORTING DATA. Data reviewed for PJD (check all that apply) Checked items should be included in subject file. Appropriately reference sources below where indicated for all checked items: �■ Maps, plans, plots or plat submitted by or on behalf of the PJD requestor: Map:Vicinity Map � Data sheets prepared/submitted by or on behalf of the PJD requestor. � Office concurs with data sheets/delineation report. � Office does not concur with data sheets/delineation report. Rationale: ❑ Data sheets prepared by the Corps: � Corps navigable waters' study: ❑ U.S. Geological Survey Hydrologic Atlas: � USGS NHD data. � USGS 8 and 12 digit HUC maps. ❑■ U.S. Geological Survey map(s). Cite scale & quad name: Supply (2013) 1:24000 � Natural Resources Conservation Service Soil Survey. Citation: � National wetlands inventory map(s). Cite name: � State/local wetland inventory map(s): � FEMA/FIRM maps: ❑ 100-year Floodplain Elevation is: .(National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929) �■ Photographs: ❑■ Aerial (Name & Date): 2016 NC Statewide Aerial Photography or � Other (Name & Date): � Previous determination(s). File no. and date of response letter: � Other information (please specify): IMPORTANT NOTE: The information recorded on this form has not necessarilv been verified bv the Corps and should not be relied upon for later iurisdictional determinations. Signature and date of Regulatory staff member completing PJD Signature and date of person requesting PJD (REQUIRED, unless obtaining the signature is impracticable)' ' Districts may establish timeframes for requestor to return signed PJD forms. If the requestor does not respond within the established time frame, the district may presume concurrence and no additional follow up is necessary prior to finalizing an action. TIP U-5932 Aquatic Resources in Review Area June 2018 Table 1. Preliminary Jurisdictional Determination Table Estimated Amount Geographic authority to which Site Name Latitude Longitude of Aquatic Resource Type of aquatic the aquatic resource "may be" resource in Review Area sub'ect Streams (linear feet) SA (Int) 34.0152 -78.2776 615 Non-wetland water. Section 404 SB (Int) 34.0152 -78.2765 204 Non-wetland water Section 404 SC (Per) 34.0156 -78.2747 487 Non-wetland water Section 404 SD (Int) 34.O154 -78.2720 38 Non-wetland water Section 404 SD (Per) 34.0157 -78.2719 207 Non-wetland water Section 404 SE (Per) 34.0187 -78.2669 986 Non-wetland water Section 404 SF (Int) 34.0136 -78.2687 79 Non-wetland water Section 404 Ponds (Acres) PA 34.0152 -78.2732 0.09 Non-wetland water Section 404 PB 34.0149 -78.2663 0.44 Non-wetland water Section 404 Wetlands (Acres) WA 34.0148 -78.2772 0.01 Wetland Section 404 WB 34.0152 -78.2765 0.01 Wetland Section 404 WC 34.0153 -78.2733 0.02 Wetland Section 404 WD 34.0153 -78.2732 0.01 Wetland Section 404 WE 34.0153 -78.2729 0.01 Wetland Section 404 WF 34.0162 -78.2783 0.02 Wetland Section 404 WG 34.0160 -78.2784 0.02 Wetland Section 404 WH 34.O157 -78.2782 0.01 Wetland Section 404 WI 34.0171 -78.2700 0.13 Wetland Section 404 WJ 34.0190 -78.2739 0.07 Wetland Section 404 WK 34.0188 -78.2674 0.68 Wetland Section 404 WL 34.O186 -78.2667 0.10 Wetland Section 404 WM 34.0189 -78.2664 0.03 Wetland Section 404 WN 34.0209 -78.2665 0.77 Wetland Section 404 WO 34.0211 -78.2663 0.22 Wetland Section 404 WP 34.0195 -78.2688 0.64 Wetland Section 404 WQ 34.0138 -78.2800 0.02 Wetland Section 404 WR 34.0145 -78.2789 0.42 Wetland Section 404 WS 34.0137 -78.2686 0.06 Wetland Section 404 WT 34.0186 -78.2736 O.l 3 Wetland Section 404 WU 34.0211 -78.2646 0.07 Wetland Section 404 '4� � ' 3 e _ . � ` ' �.t, �e '`��, -� . .�� • •e� �_ +.M � ,�. _ '. / ��. ` + • - - , = � .r "' i ` l N' ," rr ` q�{y?�Q �,� � •�t' _ .r *r •'��^' a ..> N -.;. �5..�'i. .r�}�: „� �.a'��' �f ' i. ���;�c ,.9�..; x.V�z.�y}1ra-: ��y ',��.ti. ..'1.. .l,� � - { f�' I' {r� �},�l4 :t.7F - �y { � �rr' �' ''sc- ')x� L.�:y <. t�.S �,1',y�.� s�> '� �.?• a f_ t � cr p,' �1 :,�, /,!a F � �. � % • - "�%c� , �,,y� -�e �. .Y� �, .i' _ t � ,4 _' i � • '� �` '\.�, i: c � c . -t�` J 1?` , a/ r :�K��a� �''`" � K'4';; F - � " 'y!��� ' h;�� � "s . � = k � :':�, r � -�. •�, . � : $ s �� ���j,. , • y '�T'•r �. 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'�--� � ProjecUSite: ' � ; -, Latitude: - ? � ,, . � �- � � Evaluator: ; �, . � . , , County: . Lon itude: � 9 )�•_-7,�� Total Points: �.. Stream Determinati.on (circle one) Other ,�„ Stream is at least intermittent --- if>_ 19 or erennial if>_ 30* `� -��� Ephemeral Intermittert� Perennial e.g. Quad Name: A. Geomorphology �Subtotal = � � �� � 1a Continuity of channei bed and bank 2. Sinuosity of channel along thalweg ` 3. In-channel structure: ex. riffle-pool, step-pool, ripple-poo� sequence 4. Particle size of stream substrate 5. Active/relict floodplain 6. Depositional bars or benches. 7. Recent alluvial deposits 8. Headcuts 9. Grade control 10. Natural valley 11. Second or greater order channei a artificial ditches are not rated; see discussions in manual B. Hydrology (Subtotal = ��. � � 12. Presence of Baseflow 13. Iron oxidizing bacteria 14. Leaf litter 15. Sediment on plants or debris 16. Organic debris lines or piles 17. Soil-based evidence of high water table? Absent Weak 0 � �� 1 0 � 0 0� 1 0 ' 0.5 0 03 +'No=O 0� 1 0 , �'� � 1.5 , 1 �0 0.5 0 0.5 No=O 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1.5 1.5 Yes=3 2 3'' 2 3 0.5 0 1 1.5 1 1.5 Yes = 3 . � 5,,� ,,�+ ___ _�______ __ ___�_______�__�. �_ _ USACE AID# �� �. DWQ #�� Site # (indicate on attached map) ;,,,; STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET �� �,� , �� Provide the following information for the stream reach under assessment: 1. Applicant's name: 2. Evaluator's name: �,- �- � 3. Date of evaluation: � = �� 5. Name of stream: ` � ` � 7. Approximate drainage area: 9. Length of reach evaluated: �' ' 11. Site coordinates (if known): prefer in decimal degrees. 4. Time of evaluation:_( '_ 6. River basin: _ � 8. Stream arder: 10. County: ' 12. Subdivision name (if any Latitude (ex. 34.872312): Longitude (ex. —77.556611): - �- Method location determined (circle): ,GPS Topo Sheet Ortho (Aerial) Photo/GiS Other GiS Other 13. Location of reach under evaluation (note nearby roads and landmarks and attach map identifying stream(s) location): 14. Proposed channel work (if any): 15. Recent weather conditions: 16. Site conditions at time of visit: �� �� �� 17. Tdentify any special waterway classifications known: _Section 10 _Tidal Waters _Essential Fisheries Habitat _Trout Waters _Outstanding Resource Waters _ Nutrient Sensitive Waters _Water Supply Watershed (i-IV) 1 S. Is there a pond or lake located upstream of the evaluation point? YES :'NO If yes, estimate the water surface area: 19. Does channel appear on USGS quad map? YES ( NOl 20. Does channel appear on USDA Soil Survey? �YE, NO 21. £stimated watershed land use: =% Residential t �% Commercial _% Industrial _% Agricultural _% Forested _% Cleared / Logged _% Other ( ) 22. Bankfull width:_ _, ` 23. Bank height (from bed to top of bank): ._ 24. Channel slope down center of stream: _Flat (0 to 2%) _Gentle (2 to 4%) _Moderate (4 to 10%) _Steep (>10%) 25. Channel sinuosity: Straight �Occasional bends _Frequent meander Very sinuous _Braided channel Instructions for completion of worksheet (located on page 2): Begin by determining the most appropriate ecoregion based on location, terrain, vegetation, stream classification, etc. Every characteristic must be scored using the same ecoregion. Assign points to each characteristic within the range shown for the ecoregion. Page 3 provides a brief description of how to review the characteristics identified in the worksheet. Scores should reflect an overall assessment of the stream reach under evaluation. If a characteristic cannot be evaluated due to site or weather conditions, enter 0 in the scoring box and provide an explanation in the conunent section. Where there are obvious changes in the character of a stream under review (e.g., the stream flows from a pasture into a forest), the stream may be divided into smaller reaches that display more continuity, and a separate form used to evaluate each reach. The total score assigned to a stream reach must range between 0 and 100, with a score of ] 00 representing a stream of the highest quality. Total Score (from reverse): -' J Comments: i . ; _ __._ Evaluator's Signature � Date � This channel evalua�n form is intended to be used only as a guide to assist landowners and environmental professionals in gathering the data required by the United States Army Corps of Engineers to make a preliminary assessment of stream quality. The total score resulting from the completion of this form is subject to USACE approval and does not imply a partieular mitigation ratio or requirement_ Form su6ject to change—versinn 06/03. T� C�mment, please call 919-876-8d41 x 26. 1 � � � � �... <� F , . � , STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET i � �'�:�;�;��:�°����"�'� I��� ��a� �"����' �`����, �' � �.�'�.��; �— �'� _ _ _.� t _ � � _ ����ast°�� . �� �� � � ��'����'��� �� � �� � � � �� � ' F'iet� c�r€t I�i� " k���a Px esence of �€a�� /��ersisteni �acrols in stream �-�����-- I p:. 5 U 4 5 (no flow or satura�ic�n = C1; s%•on:; flor� = n�ah points} ,, �',e�iden�e af'past iataina�a �Iteratioas - _ }�atc nsive alteration�- 0; i�ei alteratian = inax �soints) fl-- fi CJ �' �(}� �� ,, Raparian zorse Q_� a� Q� � no buffer=�0, co��ti�*uuus_�r�>tde buffer-n�a� oantsj � F'��'rtience of �aut�►eni or dlae�nac�� d'eschar•Kes �� 0 4 C? :�� � ' fexteias�ve �ischarges � 0; no di�char�es = rn� paii7�sj � � � � ,� � ,� - �e-ound�ater• ciischae•ge � � (r�o c�isci�arge - 0: sprirt��;s, aeeps, vietlands, elc. = n�ax p�ir�tsj �-3 Q- � Q_� � , � �'i��senc� of'ad,��cecst t7ooti�lait� � _ � � � V ; � (na t7ood iain - a: e�tensive ffaod�riain = max Moints) � 7 Entrenchment l fi�aodplain access �� 0 0- " (de��� er�trenched = t?; frequeni flc�c�dinn = max �oints} � � � ; g Presence v1'acijacent rv�flai�c3s (� (�.,� G-... � (r�o�ivetlan�s = 0: lar�e adjae�nt ��etlands = nlax poults) � � � �'iianne� sinuosity � .-. �� f�Ytensive cha�antlizati�n-��; �atta�•al��meanc��r=niax�� oieitsi � ��� ���- � d � ��� �� �. .. . .. �C(3flitlE�Rf.iIB�41IY � .. � � .. . . ~ �(e�tensivz�deposi2ion= ��; li#tle�or no s�ditnent = m�a�� poiats) � � � - 5 � � -� � � 0 4 � � ,iz.e � rlsveb•Sity o$' ehannel b�d subst�aie � ��� � � 3 i (�ine, I�ot�o�eii��us -�C}; lar;e, diverse�sizes� = rr�ax �c�i��ts) 7�.���� � Q-� Q S�� ����1,/,.•�; �? Evicierace a�f chan��el incision c�r o�it�ening , � (ctee� 1 � incised - f};�stat�le bect & banks�= max �ints} � � � Q - � � � � � �� - ,�,.t �'resence nf major banit f�ii�res ! �I3 0-5 0 " ' � �{�severe er�issos� � 0; no er�siou, stab�e� t�anks = ma� pointsj � � -- � �' � �� � ��3flt�k de�th and c$ensity €�m ban�ks E��- �� (no visible roots = 0; dense roa�s tt�rt�uahout = inax ��oii�ts)� �� 0-' 0 � � (� � � � �5 �� In��ae� �v agriculture; livestocl�, tar �imber�•� �rod��c�ion � � � - �_ 5 {j �' _� (subst.�atial impaet =i3; n� e-vidence � max paints) - � �6 � Pr-esez�ce ��f rifiie-�ooi/ri�pie-pool��campiexes � �- � � - � a ; � � {no rifEiestxi�ples �� �oots = 0; wetl-�ievelape� - snax poinCs} � 0 - "� � '� l7 [iabi��i scint�le�ity- �- 5 6 - b, ��� �{lit�le or no i3ab�itat �= 0; fr�quent; variec[ habitats = max pair�ts'} ��, � � � � �' � � ��'�arao��y e<�verags ��ve� st��eac�bed �rR d--5 _� _S i {no shadin�vegetat�c�n =f); continuous canopy� _ �nax pc�ints} __.. _ � S�bstir•�ste enibecidedness - 3� {deeply e�nbedciect = 0; Ioose struciur� = max) t'�A� � -- �k 4 �a �'a•�sence c�f'strearaa i,sa�ertebr�t�� (cee page 4) , ' � � 4 ' � , �, � (nc��evidetiee = i?: cc�mmo�_���merQtits rypes - zn�� points' - - � ;,� , 7� Presenee of a���hiisia�is �_ 4 4 - 4 "1 � (no evidenee = C�, cc�nvnen, r�u�neraus ��p�s = max �oints) '�•�+` � � � �'reseaic��oi��sh � �� � � �'' �2 U-� 4 4 � � (��o evide�ice = (�; comnzon, �aun3erous types _ 3nat_points) , 5 �;��'sc�e�ce o�` es�ilr�➢ife use 0 C _� ,, (nta evici�fi�cc � 0; abtandani. evider�c�: - n�ax oiF�ts} ` _,�__ _� .� �__� _.n_ �`csa�� �"asazat� �'csG���al� � ' i ��l ��}C} � )t; - '�'��'�"��,'��`����_(�lst� �ntc:Mr ��n ��-st p�<,��.} � �' These characteristics �re not assessed in c�astal streams. 7 NC DWQ Stream Identification Form Version 4.11 � Date: _, ProjecUSite: Evaluator: ` County: - Total Points: , Stream Determ Stream is at least intermittent -r E hemeral 1ntE if >_ 19 or perennial if >_ 30' � g� p 4 ,....�. . O ` Latitude: -� .' � � � " .. j , � .... Longitude: - J `� _ 'Lo�(circle er�e) Other itten� Perennia� e.g. Quad Name: A. Geomor holo (Subtotal = ) Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1a Continuity of channel bed and bank 0 1 2 3 2. Sinuosity of channel along thalweg 0 1. 2 3 3. In-channel structure: ex. riffle-pool, step-pool, � `�;� 2 3 ripple-pool se uence 4. Particle size of stream substrate 1; 2 3 5. Active/relict floodplain `0 ? 1 2 3 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 1 2;. 3 7. Recent alluvial deposits : 1, 2 3 8. Headcuts :, � 1 2 3 9. Grade control !0 �:, 0.5 1 1.5 10. Natural valley � 0, 0.5 1 1.5 11. Second or greater order channel No = 0 Yes = 3 a . un�iai V1lldlcJ OIG IIVI IGtCU, JCC UIJI:US.71U115 111 IIIdIIUdI B. H drolo (Subtotal = ) 12. Presence of Baseflow 0 1 2 13. Iron oxidizing bacteria 0 1 2 14. Leaf litter 1.5, 1. 0.5 15. Sediment on plants or debris 0 0.5 1 16. Organic debris lines or piles 0 0.5 1� -. 17. Soil-based evidence of high water table? No = 0 Yes = 3 C. Biolo (Subtotal = � � _ 18. Fibrous roots in streambed 3 2 1 19. Rooted upland plants in streambed 3 2 1 20. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 1 2 21. Aquatic Mollusks p � 2 22. Fish 0 0.5 1 23. Crayfish 0 0.5 1 24. Amphibians 0 0. 1 25. Algae 0 0.5 1 26. Wetland plants in streambed FACW = 0.75; OBL = 1.5 Other = 0 'perennial streams may also be identified using other methods. See p. 35 of manual. Notes: Sketch: ,�' / F,� ,..., � U, y c'� 3 3 0 1.5 1.5 0 0 3 3 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 - ' .�. 0 �-� i 5�;,,; ___ ____ ______,______---___ _______� _ ____- - ---_, USACE AID# DWQ # Site # (indicate on attached map) �____..._.__.__ _____ ._�__...._....._.���_ �. _ ._.. �_ .,..... _ . �..�.._____.---.--..___.._....._.._.._.._..__.._...._._ �_..__..�_.....��.__�_ ��_ �' STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET �"� ��°, � �� Provide the following information for the stream reach under assessment: ``` 1. Applicant's name: /V � �.� �- � 2. Evaluator's name: � r°'+� �' � 5 �� ' ` {" ` ' ` ` , `� � '� � 3. Date of evaluation: y��' �/ �� 4. Time of evaluation: � � �, � 5. Name of stream: S�7 �� � T I � � �! p`' °`' J �`' 6. River basin: �� '� �� 5� � r" ' P( , �; 7. Approximate drainage area: ��i', �(� c�.�. 8. Stream order: ' 9. Length of reach evaluated: � 0 � �� 10. County: i�) ��' `:�- -��'� 11. Site coordinates (if known): pref'er in decimal degrees. 12. Subdivision name (if any): ,'q � Latitude (ex. 34.872312): ? �� '� � ,- `- Longitude (ex. -77556611): '� l . `- f � �� � � Method location determined (circle): GP Topo Sheet Ortho (Aerial) Photo/GIS Other GIS Other 13. Location of reach under evaluation (note nearby roads and landmarks and attach map identifying stream(s) location): 14. Proposed channef work (if any): 15. Recent weather conditions: 16. Site conditions at time of visit: � ;� s�-• "'� - ` � - ' �( 1 � ' � - - � - t �`� � , •� � 17. Identify any special waterway classifications known: _Section 10 Tidal Waters _Essential Fisheries Habitat _Trout Waters _Outstanding Resource Waters _ Nutrient Sensitive Waters _Water Supply Watershed (I-IV) 18. Is there a pond or lake located upstream of the evaluation point? YES? NO If yes, estimate the water surface area: ' � 19. Does channel appear on USGS quad map? YES\ NO'� 20. Does channel appear on USDA Soil Survey? ES NO � '/ 21. Estimated watershed land use: �� ���% Residential ��' % Commercial _% Industrial % Agricultural d c ��o Forested 22. Bankfull width: � / 24. Channel slope down center of stream: �J Flat (0 to 2%) 25. Channel sinuosity: V Straight _Occasional bends _% Cleared / Logged _% Other r� r � i 23. Bank height (from bed to top of bank): � � _Gentle (2 to 4%) _Moderate (4 to 10%) _Steep (>10%) _Freguent meander _Very sinuous _Braided channel Instructions for completion of worksheet (located on page 2): Begin by determining the most appropriate ecoregion based on location, terrain, vegetation, stream classification, etc. Every characteristic must be scored using the same ecoregion. Assign points to each characteristic within the range shown for tlie ecoregion. Page 3 provides a brief description of how to review the characteristics identified in the worksheet. Scores should reflect an overall assessment of the stream reach under evaluation. If a characteristic cannot be evaluated due to site or weather conditions, enter 0 in the scoring box and provide an explanation in the comment section. Where there are obvious changes in the character of a stream under review (e.g., the stream flows from a pasture into a forest), the stream may be divided into smaller reaches that display more continuity, and a separate form used to evaluate each reach. The total score assigned to a stream reach must range between 0 and 100, with a score of 100 representing a stream of the highest quality. i� i�j �. � .��,, r f Total Score (from reverse)• '� � Comments: ) � �" `�' � "� � -- - �S �..; , ��d(��� �_:}�,.,, i — Evaluator's Signature �� ' Date � ' This channel evaluation %rm is intended to be used only as a guide to assist landowners and environmental professionals in gathering the data required by the United States Army Corps of Engineers to make a preliminary assessment of stream quality. The total score resulting from the completion of this form is subject to USACE approval and does not imply a particular mitigation ratio or requirement. Form subject to change—version 06/03. To Comment, please call 919_R76_R44t X 26. S �� 5TREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET ___ ___ �� _ _ �� �'� ��i�,���� ������` ��'��ff�:' — - —� � ��':���C� �������*�`�C'� ------i---___._ _._ , ��:����', ' � �� �� � �r��;iz�l � �t�:a3�ba�a�i ����� ��,���a ! . � �r ��..... _ __ � _-____� � ____ _ �.�_` Y --- _. _. _ .... Prese�ce af i1ov� i pe�r�is�eaat �ao�s ira sYx•eam �� ; �, 1 . . U-� (1-��4 fl �'i -i � ��tto flow ar saturatzon 0; st�°on; iIc�w =��lah points� ,� �Evidence �f��aast�i�uman��lteraiion ��2 �� � 0-� C � S � r-� � �, (ex�ensive alterazian �- £�, iac� alteration�= �i�aY poin�,$) 3 I2iparaan �s�ne 0 - £i -- =1 - =� ' � (��o buffer -� E�, cc��rtig�aous, wzde� bu��`er = z��ax � ointsj 4 E��icienc� oi nut�-ient or efietnicat discharges Q- 5 Q� 4 (� � �� (extensive�dischar�;es� = 4; no disci�ar;es =�max pain#sj � � � � � � ,,;� � � � � � �i-Q�rs�ie��ater disc34a�-ge � a - � 0-3 4=�� 0� 4 � '�.� (�no discl�ar�,e =�0, fiprinas, seeps, �vetia��ds, etc,. - r�zax� poizats j� A � , -- P'rese¢tc� �f �djaceut fl€�oclp@Aia� t ' , �' fi � (no�'flood lain O; extens�ve fload�laii� n,ax �oir�ts� � p �� 4 � 0 �"4� �: ? � � � � ' Entrenehreient 1�$'iaaci�ilain aecess � � � � � � � � 7 , 0 - 5 0 -,_�# 0;� ? �� � (tleep(y ei�irenet�ed =0; fregue�r�f��ffaoctinff=ma,� oint�) ��' � �� � � �rese�ce'a�f ��jace�at �ve€tatads � � � � � - 8 �--6 0 -� 4.-2 l (zio �uretlancts �- Q; lar�e ad;acen� eved�z2ds = na�_p�snts} �� i � � p� : g ��haune� sia�uta�ify p_ 5 �} � 0� �` � (exiei�,sive cl�aruielizatioea = 0; natur•al rneander = m�x paints) � � �� � � � � I D 5ed'atr�ent ireput � 0-5 4_��'� �� 0;_q � I�(extensive de�#�ostt�an-�f�; Iittle or no sediment��-��max points}, � �� Siz� & ci�s�e�•sity of �haatiael be€� sutsstrate . t i ;�,;�'i=� 0-� 0= 5 r,I�Qt : }�oiuoge:��ous= C)� la�;e, ctaverse ��z�s �-is�aa p�it�fa) � ,, �, � ,. t�ne _ ,�+ � (�e �vidence of ch�r¢nei i�cisiffn or wide��ing I` " '; I� � (3-5 ' 0-� �-5 I e �l � incisec� = 0; stable �beci & l�anks = �nax �cr�nts} � � r � P�•esenee ctf majc�r Fiank faitnres �---, � 7 ,� 1� �-S 0--� �-5 � ) � (s�vere �erosaan �� �: r�o �erasioa7, s�.a%l�'bani�s = rnax �oin�s) � #i�spt de�th and density o�a l��nks � •� 14 � . . . , 0-3 0-�A 0-5 '� `�, �, (�io�v�s�blc eoofs =�1;�dense raUts t�Tf�ouahQ�tt =�nax poin�s�? � k � ✓� ��� � Impact�by�a�a•�cutture; livestoc�, o►•'€imbe2- productio�i � i� ,.,_...._ {substantial iir�pact -=t�; no e��i�ence = sna� points) U- 5 0-�4 �- 5 �- ������i6 �resenee of r�itqc-�ootlrip�sle �ood eorriplexes - -----� _ 3 � � �_ � Q -�6 �, �� tno riff��s`r�i�aples or� �,c�ols �}; wetl devel�p�d - n�ax poiizts) �� � � �� -�.•� �? [�abitat coraa��lexit� � ` - ,.� �, 0- 6' t� - 6 p 5 � � (ltttle c�r rm taat�ita� = 0; €s�eq�ent, varied ��abitats = max ��ints} - �° +� � � �;a�ao�y co�e�a�;e �cer st�•ea�nbed �� � °� ` ��� � � � - ' � � : � 0-5 �� ��`'-5 �� 6, - 5 '� � � � (na shadiug ve�etatzoi� -�{3; cot�ti��uo�is�canopy -- tnax �o�ntsi ` �.. - — - -� _.: Sa�%sta;�te erni�ecideciness � � �1� � ��� � N;`�'�'�� ��� ��-4� � �= 4 � /V� {'deeply er�76edded Q; lqose strueture = n�axj �� Pt•esence �of sire�m i��ve��e�braie� ( see� page 4) _ � � � � � � ' � � (��d e�ride�Ice = 0: co�nmon, ��t�rnerc�u5 C�r es = rr2a?� oints) 0- 4 0�- � (?- - 5' w^� � � � � � � '^�� 2t ������� 1Presencealfa�pktii��atis �� �' 0-4 - 0�--4 t3- 4'�� � C;7� (no eviden�e -_ Q; camtnon, numerc�us types = max pqints) i _ ., , � �2 �a-cseeice c���s3a w; � � � � (t�o evicience �= 0, comiT7un, n�zmerax�s tvpes =�ina� �oints) � � ��� � � `��� � Q�` 4 �. � 9�;��aci�e€►ce c�� r��ilciiife use , �� � � � �� 0-6 {7_�� 0._��� 4 (�nn evide��ce - �J; ablu�da�rt�evidence = nx�� �ints� � `�'���s� ��a€��� �'�ss�i�i�^ � � 3 (i�'�� � lti3 �, �� F�t1 . � . T�'�'=�� ��:����� (��:��� c:����r €�l�a F�r�t ��;�;} — --/`( ' J' _- , -- _ __—. _ __ �_ : , � These characteris[ics are not assessecl in coastal sireams. NC DWQ Stream Identification Form Version 4.11 � �. Date: �`�jl / r t: Pro�ect/Sit�: - - Evaluator: � � � � ' _ � .� ,,: = . County: Total Points: Stream Determinatian (circl e) Stream is at leasf intermittent �� q� Ephemeral Intermittent eren ''I if>_ 19 or perennial if>_ 30' - Latitude: � _ Longitude: . , Other e.g. Quad Name: A. Geomorpholo (Subtotal = ,w �_) Absent Weak Modei 1a Continuity of channel bed and bank 0 1 2 2. Sinuosity of channel along thalweg 0 1 2 3. In-channel structure: ex. riffle-pool, step-pool, 0 1 2 ripple-pool sequence � 4. Particle size of stream substrate 0 1 2 5. Active/relict floodplain ,,�Oa 1 2 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 1 2 7. Recent alluvial deposits 0 1 8. Headcuts 0 `1 ; 2 9. Grade control 0 '"0.5 ' 1 10. Natural valley 0 .5 1 11. Second or greater order channel ,: No = 0 a artificial ditches are not rated; see discussi ns m manuai �--�` B. Hydrology (Subtotal = ,� 12. Presence of Baseflow 0 1 2 13. Irori oxidizing bacteria 0 1 2 14. Leaf litter 1.5 ;,'1 0.5 15. Sediment on plants or debris 0 0.5� 1 16. Organic debris lines or piles p �; n S� � 17. Soil-based evidence oF high water table? No = 0 C. Biology (Subtotal_� i� > 18. Fibrous roots in streambed � 2 � 19. Rooted upland plants in streambed ;� " 2 � 20. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 1 ,�2 , 21. Aquatic Mollusks � p � 2 22. Fish � �.� �s ( � 23. Crayfish ��� 0 0.5 '1' 24. Amphibians � 0.5 . 1 25. Algae '�0� 0.5 1 26. Wetland plants in streambed FACW = 0.75; OBL = 1.5 C 'perennial streams may also be identified using other methods. See p. 35 of manual. Notes: Sketchev'.r��� '' , . . �, , ? ( � �� `I�7� C�,�•.,1 � qn � , ii f'r � � t1 �'f•. v ✓� f� � 4 � c ��%(%�S, Yes = 3 Stror 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1.5 1.5 V � � _ _ ____ _ __ __ � _ ____ _ USACE AID# DWQ # Site # (indicate on attached map) ; ,�„ STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET �� ���. � ,�,v � .�� ' Provide the following information for the stream reach under assessment: 1. Applicant's name: ���"� ' 2. Evaluator's name: J'�'� �,� '-�� � 3. Date of evaluation: �' `�' �-- '�� 4. Time of evaluation: I�' � O:�: 5. Name of stream: !(' d., f; l- <, <� �? .�.� 6. River basin: 1_ , ,` i F � �. 7. Approximate drainage area: -- - i- 8. Stream order: �' 9. Lenb h of reach eva(uated: "" I�(� �i 10. County: �� ; l 1. Site coordinates (if known): prefer in decimal degrees. 12. Subdivision name (if any): Latitude(ex.34.872312):3"1. ����� Longitude(ex.-77S56611): Method location detern�ined (circle): (GPS� Topo Sheet Ortho (Aerial) Photo/GIS Other GIS Other 13. Location of reach under evaluation (note nearby roads and landmarks and attach map identifying stream(s) location): 14. Proposed channel work (if any): 15. Recent weather conditions: 16. Site conditions at time of visit: i� , 17. Identify any special waterway classifications known: Section 10 Tidal Waters Essential Fisheries Habitat _Trout Waters _Outstanding Resource Waters _ Nutrient Sensitive Waters Water Supply Watershed (I-IV) 18. Is there a pond or lake located upstream of the evaluation point? YES NO��If yes, estimate the water surface area: 19. Does channel appear on USGS quad map? YES NO 20. Does channel appear on USDA Soil Survey? YES NO 21. Estimated watershed land use: �'% Residential _% Commercial _% industrial _% Agricultural _% Forested _% Cleared / Logged _% Other ( 22. Bankfull width: '- ' 23. Bank height (from bed to top of bank): � "` 24. Channel slope down center of stream: =Flat (0 to 2%) _Gentle (2 to 4°/o) _Moderate (4 to 10%) _Steep (>10%) 25. Channel sinuosity: Straight _Occasional bends _Frequent meander _Very sinuous _Braided channel Instructions for completion of worksheet (located on page 2): Begin by determining the most appropriate ecoregion based on location, terrain, vegetation, stream classification, etc. Every characteristic must be scored using the same ecoregion. Assign points to each characteristic within the range shown for the ecoregion. Page 3 provides a brief description of how to review the characteristics identified in the worksheet. Scores should reflect an overall assessment of the stream reach under evaluation. If a characteristic cannot be evaluated due to site or weather conditions, enter 0 in the scoring box and provide an explanation in the comment section. Where there are obvious changes in the character of a stream under review (e.g., the stream flows from a pasture into a forest), the stream may be divided into smaller reaches that display more continuiry, and a separate form used to evaluate each reach. The total score assigned to a stream reach must range between 0 and 100, with a score of 100 representing a stream of the highest quality. � �, Total Score (from reverse): `r `� Comments: Evaluator's Signature � / ` �� %�' - - � _ Date �'� ; . This channel evalua 'on form is intended to be used only as a guide to assist landowners and environmental professionals in gathering the data required by the United States Army Corps of Engineers to make a preliminary assessment of stream quality. The total score resulting from the completion of this form is subject to USACE approval and does not imply a particular mitigation ratio or requirement. Form subject to change — version 06/03. To Comment, pleace call 919-876-8441 x 26. 0 STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET � . :: . �� � � h � X.i�'F3'Ai.$��4.P� ����� � JiV. 1t��s�Jiti.'t t ,.__�_ ..._._._T._.._._ .._ fi �.��t'��l��:��.�c��9 � ��;�4 �-- -�-�- ,. � `�i �r���� l i I �� €<€� i x �ed �oa�t �i��a� �i� � I �----- _w. . _ _:�1 _..:- __;.._.__ } �..._.. _,_:.. .. _ , - � p Preset�ce of tlo� I per�is�eat �o�ls in�;�kr•e�z�� �� � � � � � �' __ {no� flocv �r satt�ration -- a; stron� flow = ma�; poiiazs) ��� � � Evid��as€� off past h�s��en alteration I , � (extet�si�e alteratiors - (i; ��o� altera�iota = max pc�i��Csj� � � , � � _ � � � p �� �� � -�t�-- i 3 , Ripari�n zone � y 6 _� �:�j ' (z�o buirer = Q; conti�uo�s; u�ide buffer =- n�ax �i��ts} � 4 �s Fctence of iautrient c�r cher�aiea! d6seharges � 5 � ��� � ' text�nsive� disc�ar�es� � fl; na tlischa��<=es �n�� pa�tlts) � � � E � $ �rot�ndtvater disch�r�c � T � _ � � � - � "� � � (i��o dischar;e - U; spri�7�s, see �s, FvetiaTsds, etc. - naax pai7�ts) � � � � � �� I � �'res�r�ce of' ad,jacent i�oocl�taan 0-� -�} 0 -* � � � (nc� fioc�d iair - U; exteasive fl�od lai�1 maF oi�ts ;� � � ,� E;r€freneh�nent i tioodplain aceess �"` �� �(tiec�pl c;�tr�nchecl�= (3; fi•eque��t floodin�;�= tnax pt�ines) -� 0- 5 � 0 4 {} 2 ��'resence a�'adj�tcetat Qve#lands � €3 U_ 6 U 4 (� z� `� �(no wetla���s�= 0; �ae�e adjace�3t wetl�ulds � ��iax poi��ts) � � � G}ranne3 sinuosita� 0- 5 0 0-.' ��� (e�4��si��ec(a�nn��izaiio�� U;natur•alrr�ea�i�er=��iiax� oints} � 10 �edienernt input (extensive dep�ciszt�an- p, Pit�le or no �ediment -�rna� pointsj �0�- 5 0_ '�.-- � l I fiize �c €�iv�ysitg' of chan�ael b�d sutrsta•ate T��.�: �_" � � � �� (tii7e,�hn�notiei�c�us ��Q, Iar�e, ditrerse�sizes =ana� �oiaitsj �i � , �� 1� � �� F�videeice af e.h�:�uei ir►cisiaas ���• a�idei�in�; � � � (dee 1y incrsed �; sta�le bed � banks =�ria�c oints) G-5 Q- 0- _ ---- i,� � Pi�sence �f"r�a,�or't��nk fait�sres >.. � 13 {se�-e��e erc�sic��a �; no ero�ion, stable ba�aks -- ma� points} U m� ���� � � 1� Rac�� d�}�th and det�sity �n b�nl:s � ��_�� � �(uo vi,silil� rc�ots = 0; dense rncits th�•oughQut ��_- max points} �- 3 0'�� � C� - � � �mpact b���ag��icu�tazr�°, �ivest€�ci:, ar iirrsber producfiqn � � I5 Q_5 Q 4' Q- � :. �_ �� (subs��ntial imp�et=Q;'aio c�Fidence = mah points) � � i 16 �' �'k•esence of rii#�e-poQU�•ap�tie-�a�o[�canuptexes �� • � 0-3 5 0- ' 1 � �-�� �� (no�zt�tlesrripples �r �ociis - U; tiveti-devel�ped = maa po�ints) � � E�abii�t c�san�alekity �77 C1-G , -� a_ .,_ � � { little �r• s�o iiab{tat - f}; frequent � �varied I�abdtats = n�ax poitlts} � ' , � I 18 �a��pv �ore�•a�;e asrer st�•eambed �'��. {��oshadir�gvegetatioF��= O;contii�t�oi�seano�y°=�rnaxpoints} i 0-�'S Q-�� � 0-- �� � 9 S�krskra�� eaasl��dc�edness � :ti.� ^` � � Q - 4� �� � � � 0 - �� � (deepiy�e�nbeddcd = 0; loose structtue= n�ax)� � : __ ,, :`; �� f'►•�sence of'stream ins�ertebr;ate� (��e page �1j �� � � � � (��o euidcnce �= U; coinsncn, i�u�nei-aus t r �es - rt�i�c ointsj � - � Q-- S �� 0 - � � �� �'resenceofdrtasp�hitaiaR�s i J � �.� (no evidenee = Ct; cnnl�non, nur�leraus ty�es = max p�iints) � � � ��� � � � � � � d ' I � ?? Prese�ce ca�' iish �� � J�= ����� (��E� �vidence�- Ci; comi�o», iiumerous ty�es = rna� pr,irits) ° �� �-�4 4 - 4 � 4 � ' {,�; �vic3enc� €�f watc3(ife �ase � ^ � � � $ ' -� � i no cvid�:zicc 0, abtsi�dai�f evidence = etla,� }�uints) ' � �at e� �'es�z�ts �'�ss��il� � ', i (i� C E 0�} � t t� : ; -.-�_. � ___— � , � , — — - - - - -- - -- = � -- � �,.. � `�`��:�,�.,, �����.� fa.��;�� �;�twr;c�� �rss ���,�;1 ` ' --: , __��_ � , * These characteristics are not assessed in eoastal streams. NC DWQ Stream Identification Form Version 4.11 Date: � �j �/� `� �' � �/ Project/Site: �/1 -- � � � �- Latitude: �� � �j i, � � Evaluator: �� , i f � ! � � � , , / i � � County: �� ( �. � �' r,,, ; �, � Longitude: - 7 � `� 7 i �! Total Points: � m Stream Deter tion (circle one) Other Stream is at least intermittent "� Ephemeral thtermi ent Perennial e.g. Quad Name: if>_ 19 oroerennial if>_ 30* A. Geomorphology (Subtotal = �1 -S ) 1a Continuity of channel bed and bank 2. Sinuosity of channel along thalweg 3. In-channel structure: ex. riffle-pool, step-pool, ripple-pool sequence 4. Particle size of stream substrate 5. Active/relict floodplain 6. Depositional bars or benches 7. Recent alluvial deposits 8. Headcuts 9. Grade control 10. Natural valley 11. Second or greater order channel a artificial ditches are not rated; see discussions in manual B. Hydrology (Subtotal = 7. S ) 12. Presence of Baseflow 13. Iron oxidizing bacteria 14. Leaf litter 15. Sediment on plants or debris 16. Organic debris lines or piles 17. Soil-based evidence of high water table? Absent Weak 0 1 �0 1 0 `� 0 1 Q� 1 N' 1 ' 0,� 1 0 1 0 0. � 0 0.5 ( No=O % 0 1 0 1 .5 1 0 �` 0.5 0 0.5 No=O Moderate 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 0 � � Yes=3 Yes = 3 + ` Stron 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1.5 1.5 C. Biolo Subtotal = !? 18. Fibrous roots in streambed 3 2 1 0 19. Rooted upland plants in streambed 3 2 1 0 20. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 1 2 3 21. Aquatic Mollusks ; 0 1 2 3 22. Fish 0 0.5 1 1.5 23. Cra�sh 0' 0.5 1 1.5 24. Amphibians '0 0.5 1 1.5 25. Algae � 0 0.5 1 1.5 26. Wetland plants in streambed FACW = 0.75; OBL = 1.5 Other = 0 *perennial streams may also be identified using other methods. See p. 35 of manual. Notes: Sketch: n/ �j � �� S 5 A`i � e 'l �p ' USACE AID# DWQ # Site # (indicate on attached map) ,,�,� STREAM QUALITY ASS�SSMENT WORKSHEET ��� ' L---� ;��.�` =. .: Provide the following information for the stream reach under assessment: � 1. Applicant's name: /��L �/ � � 2. Evaluator's name: 1 M ^ � �' ' � ��, '=`^' ;'' -' - ( •'""' T �; � � � f 3. Date of evaluation: L� � � / � ' 4. Time of evaluation: ' `� � � � �� � I� '^- T � � � n c /� �.� �, � ,/ f ��''I � 1 � ,- t<' ;, e �'. 5. Name of stream: 6. River basin: �; f , t 7. Approximate drainage area: �•� � �1 � 8. Stream order: � s 9. Length of reach evaluated: �"' �' rE 11. Site coordinates (if known): prefer in decimal degrees. Latitude (ex. 34.872312): � � � � � � �r 10. County: �'l� ° " ` " 12. Subdivision name (if any Longitude (ex. —77.55661 1): r !�- - "!`�,; � � GJ t Method location deCermined (circle): GPS Topo Sheet Onho (Aeri�l} Photo/GIS Other GIS Other_ 13. Location of reach under evaluation (note nearby roads and landmarks and attach map identifying stream(s) location): 14. Proposed channel work (if any): 15. Recent weather cond 16. Site conditions at time of visit: �� e 4�'� '� �� 7 �`� ��'� '� 17. identify any special waterway classifications known: Section 10 _T'idal Waters _Essential Fisheries Habitat _Trout Waters _Outstanding Resource Waters _ Nutrient Sensitive Waters _Water Supply Watershed (I-IV) 18. Is there a pond or lake located upstream of +he evaluation point? YE.S�] 10 [f yes, estimate the water surface area: � __. 19. Does channel appear on USGS quad map? YES � 20. Does channel appear on USDA Soil Survey? YES r0� 21. Estimated watershed land use: ��% Residential ��% Commercial _% Industrial _°io Agricultural �! � % Forested % Cleared / Logged _% Other ( ) � 22. Bankfull width: 23. Bank height (from bed to top of bank): �''` � 24. Channel slope down center of stream: _Flat (0 to 2°/o) '� Gentle (2 to 4%) _Moderate (4 to 10%) _Steep (> 10%) 25. Channel sinuosity: � Straight _Occasional bends _Frequent meander _Very sinuous _Braided channel Instructions for eompletion of worksheet (located on page 2): Begin by determining the most appropriate ecoregion based on location, terrain, vegetation, stream classification, etc. Every characteristic must be scored using the same ecoregion. Assign points to each characteristic within the range shown for the ecoregion. Page 3 provides a brief description of how to review the characteristics identified in the worksheet. Scores should reflect an overall assessment of the stream reach under evaluation. 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In-channel structure: ex. rifFle-pool, step-pool, ripple-pool sequence 4. Particle size of stream substrate 5. Active/relict Floodplain 6. Depositional bars or benches 7. Recent alluvial deposits 8. Headcuts 9. Grade control 10. Natural valley 11. Second or greater order channel a artificial ditches are not rated; see discussions in manual Absent 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ��e � � __- ��No = 0 Weak � � 0.5 ; ,!� ' , i F Latitude: ^ - Longitude: �<' r`� L� , Other nial e.g. Quad Name: 3 � � � Yes=3 Strong 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1.5 1.5 B. H drolo (Subtotal = %. � ) 12. Presence of Baseflow 0 1 2. 3 13. Iron oxidizing bacteria p' � 2 3 14. Leaf litter 1.5 � 1 0.5 0 15. Sediment on plants or debris 0 ,i 1.5 16. Organic debris lines or piles 0 0.5 1 -_ 1.5 17. Soil-based evidence of high water table? No = 0 'Yes = 3 C. Biolo (Subtotal = 18. Fibrous roots in streambed '�3 2 1 0 19. Rooted upland plants in streambed 3 2 1 0 20. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0 2 3 21. Aquatic Mollusks d` 1 2 3 22. Fish C 0.5 1 23. Crayfish 0 0.5 -1: - �; 24. Amphibians � 0.5 1�' fi�5 25. Algae 0 0.5 1 - 1.5 26. Wetland plants in streambed FACW = 0.75; OBL = 1.5 Other = 0 `perennial streams may also be identified using other methods. See p. 35 of manual. - -' Notes: Sketch: � ' �- , , r � � , - , - � � _ . S (���Y, --�--- T __ _�__________ __ __-----_____ __� - � USACE AID# DWQ # Site # (indicate on attached map) � ,�„ ��� STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET � , � 7 : < Provide the following information for the stream reach under assessment: 1. Applicant's name: 1✓ � �f� � � 2. Evaluator's name: � M� i �, , y �� ( � r :, ' ;� � � " � �' / ;-., 3. Date of evaluation: `"� l��/ �� 4. Time of evaluation: f�' r. n �"� 5. Name of stream: S�� �^ I �� ���, f� ` �`'f ' �`'�': 6. River basin: ��--^�, 5! r i'' - f i ,., � s rt 7. Approximate drainage area: `°�, u` 8. Stream ord�r: 9. Length of reach evaluated: ��� (-1 . 10. County: �" n S ��• ���� 11. Site coordinates (if known): prefer in decimal degrees. 12. Subdivision name (if any): Latitude (ex. 34.872312): " "' �' ' ; / Longitude (ex. -77.556611): '� -_ ' ( Method (ocation detern�ined (circle): (GPS Topo Sheet Ortho (Aerial) Photo/GIS OCher GIS Other 13. Location of reach under evaluation (note nearby roads and landmarks and attach map identifying stream(s) location): 14. Proposed channel work (if any): 15. Recent weather conditions: 16. Site conditions at time of visit: �� �;�^��`+ ( 1 ` 17. Identify any special waterway classifications known: Section 10 _Tidal Waters _Essential Fisheries Habitat _Trout Waters _Outstanding Resource Waters _Nutrient Sensitive Waters Water Supply Watershed (I-IV) 18. Is there a pond or lake located upstream of the evaluation point? YES NO�Tf yes, estimate the water surface area: �- _. 19. Does channel appear on USGS quad map? YES � 20. Does channel appear on USDA Soil Survey? YES�j NO ,i �.._i 21. Estimated watershed land use: �'� % Residential �"� �' % Commercial _% Industrial _% Agricultural � � ° % Forested _% Cleared / Logged _% Other ( ) � i 22. Bankfull width: � � 23. Bank height (from bed to top of oank): "" `� 24. Channel slope down center of stream: _Flat (0 to 2%) y�Gentle (2 to 4%) _Moderate (4 to 10%) Steep (> 10%) 25. Channel sinuosity: � Straight _Occasional bends _Frequent meander _Very sinuous _Braided channel Instructions for completion of worksheet (located on page 2): Begin by determining the most appropriate ecoregion based on location, terrain, vegetation, stream classification, etc. Every characteristic must be scored using the same ecoregion. Assign points to each characteristic within the range shown for the ecoregion. Page 3 provides a brief description of how to review the characteristics identified in the worksheet. Scores should reflect an overall assessment of the stream reach under evaluation. lf a characteristic cannot be evaluated due to site or weather conditions, enter 0 in the scoring box and provide an explanation in the � comment section. Where there are obvious changes in the character of a stream under review (e.g., the stream flows from a pasture �- into.a forest), the stream may be divided into smaller reaches that display more continuity, and a separate form used to evaluate each reach. 'fhe total score assigned to a stream reach must range between 0 and 100, with a score of 100 representing a stream of the highest quality. Total Score (from reverse): � � Comments: Evaluator's Signature ' ` ' ="�" " - <' — Date � _ _ � � This chanoel evalu,�tion form is intended to be used only as a guide to assist landowners and environmental professionals in gathering the dafa required by the United States Army Corps of Engineers to make a preliminary assessment of stream quality. The total score resulting from the completion of this form is subject to USACE approval and does not imply a particular mitigation ratio or requirement. Form sub�ect to change - version 06/03. To Comment, please call 919-876-8441 x 26. STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET i � -- � � �� �, � ��� ����� 1���� ��.i�� �r'____; ��'.���I+: I i #= � �EE����r��"��°a��.��`�"��'� �.:. �— _._________ + " ` _ � __I-.: �.��b€��� ����e��s��� j ���a��� in j � I'res�nce �af flt3ta� /�er,ia�eni ��U�9s in stre�ars Q- 5 d 4 C3 S : � {no floi�� or satw•a#icin - 0, sti�crn� �lc�va -�7a� paintis) � L �,videiice of past hum�n xiteratioz� � fi �� _,� ; {ert4nsive ��Iterati�n = O;�ti�1 a(terati��r[ = rnax oitYts) ��� � � Ri�aria�e �oa�e 0 - f� Q - _ � �. f�lu buffer = Cl; canti ruous, ��ide bu#'#'er -��iax oiz�ts'} � �v�cienee� oP nutrient ar eheenical �iisc hac�es ' � � - 5 , ��' 0 - �} q � _ C� ���� � � (extensive dischar�es � 4' no �d�schar�es max �oints) � � ,,,� �$•oundwater discharge � ; o--� a— o—� � ('no dischai��e =�Q, sprin�s, s�eps, wetia�ids, etc. = rr�ax��poi��tsj � ,..� � Pa-esence of ac�,j�ceni �lc�qciptain Q ! � � _ � ,, i� ('no fiood (ain = 0; ekTensive f�<>od lain = max oinis . -� �; ? Entrenchn�ent ! floociplain aece�s U- 5 0- 4 2 � � {deeply enYrenched = 0: fi•eqnenE flaodinb = max points) � r � $ Yp•esemee c�f' adj:�cea�t ��etfat�ds � i Q--6 f�-� A (3�,� 2 = (no i�ret�ands -- 4; iar�e adjace��i bvett�rt�ds = �tilax points) � , � � Chaa�a►ei sinuo�ity 0- 5 D-� Q 3 ���� (extca�sive ctiatiu�lizatiot� U: natui�al�tn�ander =max ai�tts} � I t� S�din�eitt in�ut . ti -� 0-- 4� 0'. 4 (extens�ve �ie�osi2idit- 0; iittte �r �io sediment �� �m<lx points) � � � Siz� � sliv�rsiF� of c�anaael i��ed substr�ate . t� tfine; horxio�zeni�us =(3; 1ar�e, divcrse sizes= tiiax pairtts) � NA� 0_� � 5 j�r / �� t2 �� �vides�ceoi'L�aaa�netiaeeis�on��ara-�wic�e�iing � 5 0 � � 0 ;5 � � ;� � (d�� � incised - t3;'stable kaec� �Y, baciks =�m� � oints') � � ;, _ �" '' � � ��-eserece of an�jar bank �'aitures � � .� �, � :� � +� - {severe erosion � 0; no erosi��l, stable t�anks = max �o;nts} �� � � IBoot ciepth and c�ers�iiy on banks -�, 1� .: - . C�--� 0-4 0 5 I„� '� ����� fno v3s�ble t-oots O;�clenseroats tl?rpa�ho�it�-�rnax poitiis)-�--� �� l� � ��� �ny�ae�hv��gri�ultur�, �l'ntiestoci�;ordirttber�production ��� 0-5 0-4 � � � �� � (subsiantiai in�pact -0;� rio evidencL = max points) � � ' � �'r�senr.� ef rif'�te-���iJ�-ipple-poat eamplexes - � �� 0--3 0-5 Y -6 ���� '�(r�o rifflesr''rippl�s or Uools �U; wetl-dei�elc�ped = t��ax poi�its) � �' ���� 17 �� � � � � � t�alai�at camplexity � � � 0�- 6 � �- 6� I �� _ 6" -_ �- ("little c�r na l�abltat = 0; frequeut, vasiecl habitais - i��a� poi�7ts) _ --- �� 18 L:ano�sy coti�er�ge oti er streambeci 0- 5 0- 5 - 5 � tz�o shadin� ve�;etation - 0; contin�t�iis canopy = max oints) ___., '� �� � � Sasd�strate e�ubecIde�dness 1� A� � _ � � � � �� ; , � {d�epiyembc,cicied-O;�loos�structure�=�niaxj� � � � � � � � � � Pt�esence mf stream ir�vert�bra�es tsee pags �') � - � � � - � � '� � ., _0 �� (,io evidezlce -- 0; cQYaiinoti, nt�rn:rous ��rypes = n�a7c � oii�ts) � <-. s� - �+� �� i'resense of��am�ahitiaans � � �? ��� ? 1 (no evidence �= 4; coznn�on, nuinero��� t�'p�s - max�poin�s)� 0- 4 0� � � <-- i � Presence oi' �sh I�; ,;y p-� 0 4 0- ' �� "` (iio e��ic�lerlce � O;�cummarl, t�un�er�ius�rypes � rnax points) �'� —' � �vid�nce c�f �vilcl���'e use �' - �f � ' � 7 3 . () 6 0-�� C� -- 1 � (no etizdence CI� a6un�iat�t e'vidence = max�int,$) , � �. � �� o��� �'�sss�€s ��b���ii� � 9�C; . 1 Ca�� t a�, � _.. .�.'L _ _.__ _ -------� ---- i _ _ _�,��".� � . ��,`��� {�ls;� �.iitc;r E��� ii�st ��.3�;�} `� � i * These characteristics are not assessed in coastal sCrea�i�s. NC DWQ Stream Identification Form Version 4.11 Date: ��. �� � , -- Project/Site: � „ �_ Latitude: > .� - Evaluator: �./yl r: ' County: Longitude: � � Total Points: Stream Determinatinq(circle one) Other C� Stream is at least intermittent 1�� ri �'" Ephemeral Intertrtittent Perennial e.g. Quad Name: l if>_ 19 or perennia/ if>_ 30* � a C1 �: A. Geomor holo (Subtotal = � Absent Weak Moderate Strong 1a Continuity of channel bed and bank p � �Z 3 2. Sinuosity of channel along thalweg 0 (1 % 2 3 3. In-channel structure: ex. riffle-pool, step-pool, � � 2 3 ri le- ool sequence 4. Particle size of stream substrate 0 1 2 3 5. Active/relict floodplain 0 1 ;f 2 y 3 6. Depositional bars or benches 0 1 2 3 7. Recent alluvial deposits 0 1 2 3 8. Headcuts 0 1 2 3 9. Grade control 0 0.5 1 1.5 10. Natural valley 0 0.5 1 1.5 11. Second or greater order channel No ='0 Yes = 3 a artificial ditches are not rated; see discussions in manual B. H drolo (Subtotal = ) 12. Presence of Baseflow 0 1` 2 3 13. Iron oxidizing bacteria 0 1 2 3 14. Leaf litter 1.5 1�' 0.5 0 15. Sediment on plants or debris 0 0.5 1 1.5 16. Organic debris lines or piles 0 0.5 1 1.5 17. Soil-based evidence of high water table? No = 0 Yes = 3� C. Biolo subtotal = 3 . � ,�� 18. Fibrous roots in streambed 3 2 1 0 19. Rooted upland plants in streambed 3 2 1 0 20. Macrobenthos (note diversity and abundance) 0\ 1 2 3 21. Aquatic Mollusks 0� 1 2 3 22. Fish 0� 0.5 1 1.5 23. Crayfish 0 i' 0.5 1 1.5 24. Amphibians ' 0� 0.5 1 1.5 25. Algae 0` 0.5 1 1.5 26. Wetland plants in streambed FACW = 0.75; OBL = 1.5 Other = 0 *perennial streams may also be identified using other methods. See p. 35 of manual. Notes: Sketch: ��, �,�{; �� s �„ j�r � f s -- ��(�il����^�� C4,� .P� t�C(n�f n;b. , � N� �`'����5 �r� -�s .�,,,,�5�� y<��;y �/�� � _ _ __ USACE AID# DWQ # Site # (indicate on attached map) ;,�„ STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET Provide the following information for the stream reach under assessment: 1. Applicant's name: (l,�r �^�' ( 2. Evaluator's name: �� � ', � :. :� ,, � , ; 3. Date of evaluation: `� %� �6 �` ��� 4. Time of evaluation: � 5. Name of stream: = �` , � `� � �' � � � � � � �' ' �� 6. River basin: � � � ,; �, '_ I'� , - � 7. Approximate drainage area: -- � �� < 8. Stream order: r�i 9. Length of reach evaluated: �" l0. County: 1 l. Site coordinates (if known): prefer in decimal degrees. 12. Subdivision name (if any): 1 � , Latitude (cx. 34.872312): - ' Longitude (ex. —77.556611): , ` __ _ Method location determined (circle): (iPS fopo Sheet Ortho (Aerial) Photo/GIS Other GIS Other l3. Location of reach under evaluation (note nearby roads and landmarks and attach map identifying stream(s) location): l4. Proposed channel work (if any): 15. Recent weather conditions: 1� � � . � ,< < • ' � 16. Site conditions at time of visit: �%r ��<_ ' 17. Identify any special waterway classifications known: _Section 10 _Tidal Waters Essential Fisheries Habitat Trout Waters _Outstanding Resource Waters _ Nutrient Sensitive Waters _Water Supply Watershed (1-IV) 18. Is there a pond or lake located upstream of the evaluation point? YES I�01If yes, estimate the water surface area: 19. Does channe] appear on USGS quad map? YES �IQ 20. Does channel appear on USDA Soil Survey? 1'ES NO 21. Estimated watershed land use: �_% Residential '' % Commercial _% Industrial _% Agricultural _% Forested _% Cleared / Logged _% Other ( ) �� 22. Bankfull width: �- 23. Bank height (from bed to top of bank): - 24. Channel slope down center of stream: _Flat (0 to 2%) _Gentle (2 to 4%) _Moderate (4 to 10%) _Steep (> 10%) 25. Channel sinuosity: Straight _Occasional bends _Frequent meander _Very sinuous _Braided channel Instructions for completion of worksheet (located on page 2): Begin by determining the most appropriate ecoregion based on location, terrain, vegetation, stream classification, etc. Every characteristic must be scored using the same ecoregion. Assign points to each characteristic within the range shown for the ecoregion. Page 3 provides a brief description of how to review the characteristics identified in the warksheet. Scores should reflect an overall assessment of the stream reach under evaluation. If a characteristic cannot be evaluated due to site or weather conditions, enter 0 in the scoring box and provide an explanation in the comment section. Where there are obvious changes in the character of a streain under review (e.g., the stream flows from a pasture into a forest), the stream may be divided into smaller reaches that display more continuity, and a separate form used to evaluate each reach. The total score assigned to a stream reach must range between 0 and 100, with a score of 100 representing a stream of the highest quality. Total Score (from reverse): J Comments: �p;! ` . .��" ; .. . ,- '.r Evaluator's Signature : '.�- �' ' Date �-- .� This channel evalu ' n form is intended to be used only as a guide to assist landowners and environmental professionals in �atherin� the data required by the United States Army Corps of Engineers to make a prelimioary assessment of stream quality. The total score resulting from the completion of this form is subject to USACE approval and does uot imply a particular mitigation ratio or requirement. Form subject to change — version 06/03. To Comment, please call 919-876-8441 x 26. ] STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET � - ----- � ��T���:����?� ����'�� �������: � �: �� ����� �� � � c�������_�����rz�� � — � � � ca°��� �i � I�i�c�d��ri� � �T€��ot:�i�o �� �� � � �- --- � - -- — . � �'resence of tlow� ! persist�n� ��ools in stream a _ � � _ � � 5 � (no flo��� or saturation ��; stroi�g flow = max points} ���� � 2 Evidence of past huanan aiteration �_� � � � (extens�ive alter�tion = 0; no alteration =1i�ax poir�ts} � � Riparian zone � - � _ � - � _ (no buffer = 0, c�ntiguous, wide buffer == inax points)� �� � 4 �� �vidence of��nutrienC or cttemical discl�arges � _ � _ � - 4 � (extensive dischart�es = 0; no dischar�es = max points) - a` 5 Groundwater discharge p- 3 4 4 j1 ���� (no disehar�e = 0; sprin;s, seeps, uetlands, eCc. =��max �oints) � � ��- � � Presence afadjaeen# f�oociplain Q� � � � {no floodplain = 0; extensive �tloodpiain = inax �oints} ` � ' � � Entrenchn�ent / floodplain access �_ � � .� (deepl_y entrenched = 0; frequet�t floodirig ��- max points} �� � " ------ ----- g Presence of adjacent wetlands �__ 6 ;� __ ? (no wetlands �- 0; larne adjacent wetIands = max poin;ts) 9 (extens�ve cllannelizaCon�-n0� natu al meander - max points) �� - 4 - 3 i 10 . .. Seeliment input 0- J - 4 i) -- � � {extens�ve deposition= O;�little or no sediment ��inax�pornts) �� � i � Size & ciiversity of channel bed substrate � �(ti��e, ha�nogenaiis - 0; Iar��e, diverse sizes =�max poinis) � �� � I�vidence of cl�annet incision or wide�inb �1�2 . p..__ 5 0 R � �0 �-� 5 ��� (deeply ii�cisec� = 0; stable bed�& banks = max pou�ts)�� �� � � Yresence of major bank failures �� 13 0-5 0 5 0�_� � �(severe erosion ��- �; n� erosion, stable banks ��- inax points}� � 1� Root depfl� ar�d de��sity an banks � �, {no visible rc�ots = 0; dense roots throu�horat = nzax �7oinTs) 0--3 0 4 0- 5 � � { Impact by ��gric�ltue�e, livesfack, or �ianber prc�duction � _ 5 � � � _ � � (substantia( in�pact �-0; no� evidence - t7�ax points) � �� � � G Presence of riffle-pooUripple-paol complexes �._... 3 p S 0-- 6 �� � (no riffTesiripples or poals = 0; z�ell-developzcl =�nax paints) � Habita� compleeit�y' 0- b 0 b G- 6 ;� 1� (little or no habitat � 0; feequent, varied habitats = mhx points) � � 18 � Canopy coverage avee• streambed � �� S � 5 �� _-� � �{no shading vegetation = 0;� continuous c anopy = nlax points} 0- _ 1 g Substrate em�eddedness �� �� � q ��� � � �� (deeply embedded �= O: loosa structure - max} � ` � � �� �resence of stream invertebrates (see page �) �� � Q _.._ 4 � �.� � � p .- j � � � (no �vidence = 0; common, numerous 13�pes := max points) ,� �� Presence of amphibians �-� q 4 U- q Q; " (no evidei�ce =�0; camn�on, �numcr•ous types - n�a� }�oints) � *� Presence of frsh � (}_� � '4 .� Ci 2� na evidence - 0, common, numero�is types = ma� poii�ts) :� � , 23 Evidersce of w�ldlife use �- 6 0 5 �- 5 � (no evidence � 0; abu��dai7ti evidence ��- rr�ax points) __ . _ ., . , 1 £�il l G i (}4a � Tu�al I'oa�ts �'c�ssi�afle � � "�'��"�,.�.t� �C"�12� (���;cj cnt�,r c��� � ��•�;t ��a�,�) ; ' �J * These charactcristics aro not assessed in coastal streams. .� �.� .� ' ;� � WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM — Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region � �""f, r� : � ProjecUSite: � - City/County: Sampling Date: �' � ApplicanUOwner. ' State: '';" Sampling Point: Investigator(s): �' Section, Township, Range: Landform (hillslope, terrace, etc.): ' Local relief (concave, convex, none): -' � Slope (%): Subregion (LRR or MLRA): Lat: - Long: - Datum: ` � -^ Soil Map Unit Name: NWI classification: Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes No (If no, explain in Remarks.) Are Vegetation . , Soil , or Hydrology significantly disturbed? r' " Are "Normal Circumstances" present? Yes No Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology naturally problematic? '!� v(If needed, explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS — Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes No Is the Sampled Area H dric Soil Present? Yes No y within a Wetland? Yes No Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes � No Remarks: � ? ` /� �'(, � l i � q e.✓ ( S� � n'+ r� S ��1/ ^ HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Secondarv Indicators (minimum of two reauired) Prima Indicators minimum of one is re uired� check all that a I � Surface Soil Cracks (66) ���7 �urface Water (A1) ❑�T Aquatic Fauna (B13) ❑ Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (B8) }L�� High Water Table (A2) TI---�f ,Marl Deposits (615) (LRR U) ❑ Drainage Patterns (B10) L� Saturation (A3) 1L��y }.-lydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) ❑ Moss Trim Lines (616) ❑ Water Marks (B1) �LJf Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots (C3) II Dry-Season Water Table (C2) ❑ Sediment Deposits (62) L� Presence of Reduced Iron (C4) � Cra�sh Burrows (C8) ❑ Drift Deposits (B3) Q Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) � Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9) a Algal Mat or Crust (B4) ❑ Thin Muck Surface (C7) ❑ Geomorphic Position (D2) a Iron Deposits (65) 0 Other (Explain in Remarks) II Shallow Aquitard (D3) a Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (B7) � FAC-Neutral Test (D5) a Water-Stained Leaves (69) II Sphagnum moss (D8) (LRR T, U) Field Observations: 1 � � Surface Water Present? Yes � No Depth (inches): � Water Table Present? Yes f� No Depth (inches): �� Saturation Present? Yes .:` No Depth (inches): � Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No includes ca illa frin e Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available: Remarks: US Army Corps of Engineers Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region — Version 2.0 ' ' �,� ��+df � , � ,�> -� VEGETATION (Four Strata) - Use scientific names of plants. sampiing Point: � Tree Stratum (Plot size: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. � 50% of total cover: _ Saalinq/Shrub Stratum (Plot size: �' ) L�_, ._ -. ; � 2. �� v ( ,, d,. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Absolute Dominant Indicator pominance Test worksheet: % Cover Species? Status Number of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: � (A) Total Number of Dominant i=' Species Across All Strata: (B) Percent of Dominant Species � That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 1� (A/B) Prevalence Index worksheet: Total % Cover of: Multiplv bv: = Total Cover OBL species x 1= 20% of total cover: FACW species x 2= - FAC species x 3 = - /� ,� FACU species x 4 = (-�, _ UPL species x 5 = Column Totals: (A) (B) •- = Total Cover 50% of total cover: { 20% of total cover: % Herb Stratum (Plot size: ) �,{ , � 1. _ ` % 2. , � . 6., r , '4� �, „ 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Prevalence Index = B/A = Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: II 1- Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation � 2- Dominance Test is >50% II 3- Prevalence Index is <_3.0' a Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation' (Explain) 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present, unless disturbed or problematic. li� Definitions of Four Vegetation Strata: Tree - Woody plants, excluding vines, 3 in. (7.6 cm) or more in diameter at breast height (DBH), regardless of height. Sapling/Shrub - Woody plants, excluding vines, less than 3 in. DBH and greater than 3.28 ft(1 m) tall. Herb - All herbaceous (non-woody) plants, regardless of size, and woody plants less than 3.28 ft tall. Woody vine - All woody vines greater than 3.28 ft in height. = Total Cover 50% of total cover. 20% of total cover: ' Woodv Vine Stratum (Plot size: - ) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. = Total Cover 50% of total cover: 20% of total cover: _ (If observed, list morphological adaptations below). US Army Corps of Engineers Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes No Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region - Version 2.0 � ' f/;: ' �f:,� n� . SOIL " V � (�✓ � �� — Sampling Point: • Profile Description: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (inches) Color (moist) °/o Color (moist) % Tyqe Loc Texture Remarks 'Type� C=Concentration D=Depletion RM=Reduced Matrix MS=Masked Sand Grains. 2Location: PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators: (Applicable to all LRRs, unless otherwise noted.) Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils': D Histosol (A1) � Polyvalue Below Surface (S8) (LRR S, T, U) T❑� 1 cm Muck (A9) (LRR O) � Histic Epipedon (A2) � Thin Dark Surface (S9) (LRR S, T, U) u 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR S) � Black Histic (A3) � Loamy Mucky Mineral (F1) (LRR O) � Reduced Vertic (F18) (outside MLRA 150A,6) � Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) � Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2) ��--1 Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (LRR P, S, 't) n Stratified Layers (A5) �pepleted Matrix (F3) LJ Anomalous Bright Loamy Soils (F20) D Organic Bodies (A6) (LRR P, T, U) �� Redox Dark Surface (F6) (MLRA 1536) II 5 cm Mucky Mineral (A7) (LRR P, T, U) D Depleted Dark Surface (F7) T❑I Red Parent Material (TF2) D Muck Presence (A8) (LRR U) � Redox Depressions (F8) u Very Shallow Dark Surface (TF12) II 1 cm Muck (A9) (LRR P, '� � Marl (F10) (LRR U) � Other (Explain in Remarks) II Depleted Below Dark Surface (A11) � Depleted Ochric (F11) (MLRA 151) � Thick Dark Surface (Al2) � Iron-Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR O, P, � 'Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and D Coast Prairie Redox (A16) (MLRA 150A) D Umbric Surface (F13) (LRR P, T, U) wetland hydrology must be present, II Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) (LRR O, S) � Delta Ochric (F17) (MLRA 151) unless disturbed or problematic. D Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) Q Reduced Vertic (F18) (MLRA 150A, 150B) II Sandy Redox (S5) � Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 149A) ❑ Stripped Matrix (S6) � Anomalous Bright Loamy Soils (F20) (MLRA 149A, 153C, 153D) Dark Surface (S7) (LRR P, S, T, U) trictive Layer (if observed): Type: Depth (inches): Remarks: Hydric Soil Present? Yes � No US Army Corps of Engineers Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region — Version 2.0 / + r '�_ �. WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM — Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region ProjecUSite: � \ ^ �- -- City/County: �' � Sampling Date .�/� � ! ApplicanUOwner: •' � ^ State: . � � Sampling Point: �'�" � �' � Investigator(s): Section, Township, Range: Landform (hillslope, terrace, etc.): �' Local relief (concave, convex, none): � Slope (%): � Subregion (LRR or MLRA): �� ���� Lat: Long: Datum: -� Soil Map Unit Name: ` - �. NWI classification: " Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes No (If no, explain in Remarks.) Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology significantly disturbed? ' Are "Normal Circumstances" present? Yes . No Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology naturally problematic? ,- (If needed, explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS — Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present� Hydric Soil Present? Wetland Hydrology Present? Remarks: 1 < '� � ^ , t � a HYDROLOGY Yes Yes Yes �- r l r� � 1�% Is the Sampled Area within a Wetland? Yes No Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Secondarv Indicators (minimum of two reauired) Primarv Indicators lminimum of one is reauired� check all that applv) ❑ Surface Soil Cracks (B6) 1❑�f Surface Water (A1) i❑—f Aquatic Fauna (613) ❑ Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (BS) LJ High Water Table (A2) 1u--f Marl Deposits (615) (LRR U) ❑ Drainage Patterns (B10) � Saturation (A3) 1I-�-Jf Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) ❑ Moss Trim Lines (B16) ❑ Water Marks (61) 1L��i Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots (C3) � Dry-Season Water Table (C2) ❑ Sediment Deposits (B2) LJ Presence of Reduced Iron (C4) ❑ Crayfish Burrows (C8) ❑ Drift Deposits (B3) Q Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) II Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9) a Algal Mat or Crust (B4) ❑ Thin Muck Surface (C7) II Geomorphic Position (D2) a Iron Deposits (B5) 0 Other (Explain in Remarks) �] Shallow Aquitard (D3) a Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (67) �FAC-Neutral Test (D5) a Water-Stained Leaves (B9) ❑ Sphagnum moss (D8) (LRR T, U) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No � Depth (inches): Water Table Present? Yes No �% Depth (inches): Saturation Present? Yes No �� Depth (inches): Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No includes ca illa frin e Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available: Remarks: US Army Corps of Engineers Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region — Version 2.0 VEGETATION (Four Strata) — Use scientific names of plants. , ,� " Absolute Dominant Indicator Tree Stratum (Piot size: f ) % Cover Saecies? Status 1. _ r; ? � , ,.. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. � '' = Total Covei 50% of total cover: 20% of total cover: _ Saolinq/Shrub Stratum (Plot size: � ) 1. � _ 2. - 3. _ 4. _ 5. _ 6. _ 7. _ 8 �- � C Sampling Point: Dominance Test worksheet: Number of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: Total Number of Dominant Species Across All Strata: Percent of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC �; �� �� �? � .__ Prevalence Index worksheet: Total % Cover of: Multiplv bv: OBL species x 1 = FACW species x 2 = FAC species x 3 = FACU species x 4 = UPL species x 5 = Column Totals: (A) (B) Prevalence Index = B/A = Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: II 1- Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation � 2- Dominance Test is >50% � a 3- Prevalence Index is s3.0' �� = Total Cover a problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation' (Explain) 50% of total cover: 20% of total cover: 0 Herb Stratum (Plot size: � ) � 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must � ` �. -,; ,,,�,, , ,{_ [,_ � y., , � �_ � : � � ',,, be present, unless disturbed or problematic. 2 - F�� t' Definitions of Four Vegetation Strata: 3� ��f ` � ` � ="�" ` � � ''''� ` �� Tree - Woody plants, excluding vines, 3 in. (7.6 cm) or 4, more in diameter at breast height (DBH), regardless of 5 height. 6. Sapling/Shrub - Woody plants, excluding vines, less � than 3 in. DBH and greater than 3.28 ft(1 m) tall. 8. Herb - All herbaceous (non-woody) plants, regardless 9 of size, and woody plants less than 328 ft tall. 10. Woody vine - All woody vines greater than 3.28 ft in 11. height. 12. = Total Cover 50% of total cover: I._.�- 20% of total cover: r Woodv Vine Stratum (Plot size: ) i + 1. � r 2. 3. 4. 5. = Total Cover 50% of total cover: � 20% of total cover. � Remarks: (If observed, list morphological adaptations below). Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes ' No US Army Corps of Engineers Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region - Version 2.0 SOIL t � �,� „ Sampling Point: ' Profile Description: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (inches) Color (moist) % Color (moist) % Tvqe Loc Texture Remarks �, , . I " 'Type� C=Concentration D=Depletion RM=Reduced Matrix MS=Masked Sand Grains. ZLocation: PL=Pore Lininq M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators: (Applicable to all LRRs, unless otherwise noted.) Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: � Histosol (A1) � Polyvalue Below Surtace (S8) (LRR S, T, U) ❑ 1 cm Muck (A9) (LRR O) � Histic Epipedon (A2) Q Thin Dark Surtace (S9) (LRR S, T, U) � 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR S) � Black Histic (A3) � Loamy Mucky Mineral (F1) (LRR O) � Reduced Vertic (F18) (outside MLRA 150A,B) � Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) � Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2) � Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (LRR P, S, '� �Stratified Layers (A5) � Depleted Matrix (F3) � Anomalous Bright Loamy Soils (F20) Organic Bodies (A6) (LRR P, T, U) D Redox Dark Surface (F6) (MLRA 1536) II 5 cm Mucky Mineral (A7) (LRR P, T, U) ,Q Depleted Dark SurFace (F7) T❑-I Red Parent Material (TF2) � Muck Presence (A8) (LRR U) � Redox Depressions (F8) u Very Shallow Dark Surface (TF12) � 1 cm Muck (A9) (LRR P, � � Marl (F10) (LRR U) � Other (Explain in Remarks) II Depleted Below Dark Surface (A11) n Depleted Ochric (F11) (MLRA 151) II Thick Dark Surtace (Al2) � Iron-Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR O, P, T) 3lndicators of hydrophytic vegetation and � Coast Prairie Redox (A16) (MLRA 150A) � Umbric Surface (F13) (LRR P, T, U) wetland hydrology must be present, II Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) (LRR O, S) � Delta Ochric (F17) (MLRA 151) unless disturbed or problematic. D Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) � Reduced Vertic (F18) (MLRA 150A, 150B) D Sandy Redox (S5) L] Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 149A) D Stripped Matrix (S6) n Anomalous Bright Loamy Soils (F20) (MLRA 149A, 153C, 153D) II Dark Surface (S7) (LRR P, S, T, U) Restrictive Layer (if observed): Type: 1 Depth (inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes ' No °�� Remarks: US Army Corps of Engineers Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region — Version 2.0 �.,� �� 5.�. f 1 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM — Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region � - � ( � �- /9 w .' r I< � •� � C, ; ' �,,' Project/Site: City/County: !7i'^ � � Sampling Date: �� Applicant/Owner: /� L n�� State: �✓L Sampling Point: �"`'" F��� Investigator(s): �% .�: ��.��E� ( ��. ��C L�'��-����-L� Section, Township, Range: Landform (hillslope, terrace, etc.): � � � `"' � `• 1 ' �' � Local relief (concave, convex, none): L �+ �� r � ��� Slope (%): � � � Subregion (LRR or MLRA): P/* r .' �� �at: � `� � � � � °` Long: � � t', c � � �% Datum: �"�'% S � � Soil Map Unit Name: � 0 � n� r� ; �9 � t � � �°�, � f � �� ' ( !" ' ' c%� �' ��, � �� ? `1 ' NWI classification: � I �' Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes � No (If no, explain in Remarks.) Are Vegetation %�, Soil , or Hydrology significantly disturbed? Are "Normal Circumstances" present? Yes � No Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology naturally problematic? �� (If needed, explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS — Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes No � Is the Sampled Area Hydric Soil Present? Yes `+�` No ��/ within a Wetland? Yes `+' No Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes �!' No � i._ . � � ( � 4 Mn' "L �" `('� HYDROLOGY � ;� � f �( � � � � �,, 1 n � � `� �'"`� � �^� C � Wetland Hydrology Indicators: 5econdarv Indicators (minimum of two required) Primarv Indicators (minimum of one is required; check aIl that applv) II Surface Soil Cracks (66) ❑ Surface Water (A1) 1❑--f Aquatic Fauna (B13) ❑ Sparsely Vegetated Concave SurFace (B8) Q High Water Table (A2) �uf Marl Deposits (615) (LRR U) ❑ Drainage Patterns (610) � Saturation (A3) 1L-J-f,Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) ❑ Moss Trim Lines (B16) ❑ Water Marks (61) LJ Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots (C3) � Dry-Season Water Table (C2) ❑ Sediment Deposits (62) �1--� Presence of Reduced Iron (C4) � Cra�sh Burrows (C8) ❑ Drift Deposits (B3) I—I Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) II Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9) a Algal Mat or Crust (B4) ❑ Thin Muck Surtace (C7) II Geomorphic Position (D2) Q, Iron Deposits (65) � Other (Explain in Remarks) L] Shallow Aquitard (D3) a Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (67) ❑ FAC-Neutral Test (D5) a Water-Stained Leaves (69) II Sphagnum moss (D8) (LRR T, U) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No `� Depth (inches): � Water Table Present? Yes No '' Depth (inches): / Saturation Present? Yes No � Depth (inches): Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes @/ No includes ca illa frin e Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available: Remarks: US Army Corps of Engineers Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region - Version 2.0 VEGETATION (Four Strata) - Use scientific names of plants. Absolute Dominant Indicator Tree Stratum (Plot size: � ) % Cover Soecies7 Status 1. 2. 3. � �, 4. %� 5. � ��� , ` 6. �� 7. 8. 50% of total cover: Saplinq/Shrub Stratum (Plot size: ) 1. 2. 3. 5. ��S ��: � \ 6. 7. 8. 50% of total cover: , Herb Stratum (Plot size: f� ) ,. r/�;-��^c� �n. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. = Total Cover 20% of total cover: �,, r `�- e ' Sampling Point: Dominance Test worksheet: Number of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: Total Number of Dominant Species Across All Strata: Percent of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: Prevalence Index worksheet: Total % Cover of: Multiplv bv: OBL species x 1 = FACW species x 2 = FAC species x 3 = FACU species x 4 = UPL species x 5 = Column Totals: (A) (B) Prevalence Index = B/A = Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: II 1- Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation ❑ 2 - Dominance Test is >50% a3- Prevalence Index is <_3.0' = Total Cover � problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation' (Explain) 20% of total cover: � 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must I�� ��' `�``" `':` {'f� be present, unless disturbed or problematic. Definitions of Four Vegetation Strata: = Total Cover 50% of total cover: 20% of total cover: Woodv Vine Stratum (Plot size: ' � ) 1. 2. �" 3. \ ,� � 4. 5. � ' = Total Cover 20% of total cover: 50% of total cover: Remarks: (If observed, list morphological adaptations below). Tree - Woody plants, excluding vines, 3 in. (7.6 cm) or more in diameter at breast height (DBH), regardless of height. Sapling/Shrub - Woody plants, excluding vines, less than 3 in. DBH and greater than 3.28 ft(1 m) tall. Herb - All herbaceous (non-woody) plants, regardless of size, and woody plants less than 3.28 ft tall. Woody vine - All woody vines greater than 3.28 ft in height. Hydrophytic Vegetation '/ Present? Yes " No US Army Corps of Engineers Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region - Version 2.0 SOIL �,, r- `� C y Samolina Point ' Profile Description: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (inchesl Color moist % Color (moist) % Tvpe Loc Texture Remarks � � •� i � � �� 4 �j (� �l 0 j. �� ;� � ` � h � o _ � L .r � � �k, - � � � I o � 1'��� � ��` � � '; � i •� y i�,� ' � C � � _ i_ �� M 'Type: C=Concentration D=Depletion RM=Reduced Matrix MS=Masked Sa Hydric Soil Indicators: (Applicable to all LRRs, unless otherwise noted.) � Histosol (A1) � Histic Epipedon (A2) � Black Histic (A3) � Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) �Stratified Layers (A5) Organic Bodies (A6) (LRR P, T, U) .Q 5 cm Mucky Mineral (A7) (LRR P, T, U) D Muck Presence (A8) (LRR U) D 1 cm Muck (A9) (LRR P, � ,Q Depleted Below Dark Surface (A11) Q Thick Dark Surface (Al2) � Coast Prairie Redox (A16) (MLRA 150A) II Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) (LRR O, S) D Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) II Sandy Redox (S5) � Stripped Matrix (S6) D Dark Surface (S7) (LRR P, S, T, U) Restrictive Laver (if observed): Type: Depth (inches): Remarks: `Location: PL=Pore Lininq M=Matrix. Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: Polyvalue Below Surface (S8) (LRR S, T, U) T❑� 1 cm Muck (A9) (LRR O) Thin Dark Surface (S9) (LRR S, T, U) LJ 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR S) Loamy Mucky Mineral (F1) (LRR O) � Reduced Vertic (F18) (outside MLRA 150A,B) Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2) � Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (LRR P, S, "� Depleted Matrix (F3) � Anomalous Bright Loamy Soils (F20) Redox Dark Surface (F6) (MLRA 1536) Depleted Dark Surface (F7) T❑�I Red Parent Material (TF2) Redox Depressions (F8) u Very Shallow Dark Surface (TF12) Marl (F10) (LRR U) D Other (Explain in Remarks) Depleted Ochric (F11) (MLRA 151) Iron-Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR O, P, � 'Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and Umbric Surface (F13) (LRR P, T, U) wetland hydrology must be present, Delta Ochric (F17} (MLRA 151) unless disturbed or problematic. Reduced Vertic (F18) (MLRA 150A, 1506) Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 149A) Anomalous Bright Loamy Soils (F20) (MLRA 149A, 153C, 153D) Hydric Soil Present? Yes '�� No US Army Corps of Engineers Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region — Version 2.0 w (� '-� � k WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM — Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region ProjecUSite: �` � � I /7 `� City/County: �i � ^ �' ` �; ` Er Sampling Date: � ��' � / � �` ApplicanUOwner. /V � I� (� 1 State: l� � Sampling Point: `V G n�- Investigator(s): � r � w��" �� � ''� � 5�� '� f� s Section, Township, Range: Landform (hillslope, terrace, etc.): (, � � � � � �'�'� � r' Local relief (concave, convex, none): ! ��� ' - � " � Slope (%): � � �' Subregion (LRR or MLRA): i `1 � � Lat: � `� � n � � � Long: � �� �. � � � i Datum: �' L S Y Lf Soil Map Unit Name: � U�� � o �G, S� � � 0 ��' � r ! n•� if � � �O n^= NWI dassification: I� � O Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes V No (If no, explain in Remarks.) Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology significantly disturbed? /✓� Are "Normal Circumstances" present? Yes `� No Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology naturally problematic? lv �(If needed, explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS — Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Hydric Soil Present? Wetland Hydrology Present? Remarks: rel���; -�,� HYDROLOGY Yes �f No Yes �✓� No Yes � No w e'� 1 � t., � ''�'' j--� Is the Sampled Area within a Wetland? Yes / No Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Secondarv Indicators (minimum of two reouired) Primarv Indicators (minimum of one is reauired check all that aoplvl ❑ Surface Soil Cracks (66) �❑7 Surtace Water (A1) 1❑--f Aquatic Fauna (613) ❑ Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (68) I�l High Water Table (A2) 1IJ--� Marl Deposits (B15) (LRR U) ❑ Drainage Patterns (610) � Saturation (A3) 1L�J-f Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) ❑ Moss Trim Lines (616) ❑ Water Marks (61) LI Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots (C3) II Dry-Season Water Table (C2) ❑ Sediment Deposits (62) Q Presence of Reduced Iron (C4) ❑ Cra�sh Burrows (C8) ❑ Drift Deposits (63) Q Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) II Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9) a Algal Mat or Crust (B4) ❑ Thin Muck Surface (C7) � Geomorphic Position (D2) a Iron Deposits (85) 0 Other (Explain in Remarks) II Shallow Aquitard (D3) Q Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (B7) �� FAC-Neutral Test (D5) a Water-Stained Leaves (B9) II Sphagnum moss (D8) (LRR T, U) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No � Depth (inches): Water Table Present? Yes X No Depth (inches): � � ,/ / Saturation Present? Yes /� No Depth (inches): � Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes " No includes ca illa frin e Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available: Remarks: US Army Corps of Engineers Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region — Version 2.0 VEGETATION (Four Strata) - Use scientific names of plants. �1 ` Absolute Dominant Indicator Tree Stratum (Plot size: 7� ) % Cover Sqecies? Status 1._ ,nN; ' cnJi� ('- f �/,, 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. � f = Total Cover 50% of total cover: %� 20% of totai cover: � Saplinq/Shrub Stratum (Plot size: � ` ) 1. � � Gi •.. : � A �- � �� r � -� ( � �. . � 1 : � o �` '� ��-/'., L 2. S n+� K. "� , f n �'. IC 1 j�- 3. M `� 5 � n � � 9 G, ,a f'n ^. ✓•I ` , c � '" � C �'( �- 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. � �J = Total Cover 50% of total cover: � 20% of total cover. �� r ' Herb Stratum (Plot size: ) `�n � � . /'j � in n J r.. r� ( , n ` (1 i) ,� . � � F ^ G-1 J ✓ �/'1 �- �J 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. � � = Total Cover 50% of total cover: � q 20% of total cover: L� Wood Vine Stratum (P ot size: /� � n� ) f/y 1. 5 M�Y n K f`1'" � T t�i � �� � ✓ `�"I� l,,.r 2. lnn �<<<� �,-,oJF ; � �, ��. ✓ F-�c � 3. 4. 5. � = Total Cover ° • S 20% of total cover: �� 50 /o of total cover: Remarks: w G �= e � Sampling Point: i, �/ ;^ _ Dominance Test worksheet: Number of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC Total Number of Dominant Species Across All Strata: Percent of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: � �A� 5 �B) Prevalence Index worksheet: Total % Cover of: Multiplv bv: OBL species x 1 = FACW species x 2 = FAC species x 3 = FACU species x 4 = UPL species x 5 = Column Totals: (A) (B) Prevalence Index = B/A = Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: II 1- Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation �. 2 - Dominance Test is >50% II 3- Prevalence Index is <_3.0' a Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation' (Explain) 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present, unless disturbed or problematic. Definitions of Four Vegetation Strata: Tree - Woody plants, excluding vines, 3 in. (7.6 cm) or more in diameter at breast height (DBH), regardless of height. Sapling/Shrub - Woody plants, excluding vines, less than 3 in. DBH and greater than 3.28 ft(1 m) tall. Herb-All herbaceous (non-woody) plants, regardless of size, and woody plants less than 3.28 ft tall. Woody vine - All woody vines greater than 3.28 ft in height. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes No US Army Corps of Engineers Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region - Version 2.0 SOIL Sampling Point: �'� ( � �^- Profile Description: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features inches Color (moist) % Color (moistl % Tvpe Loc Texture Remarks � � � � dV (� �i l', � � n --- -- �. �� I b; 0�(`� `1 � �' � I� t� ��; ._ f � ; �� � /'r, L 'Type: C=Concentration, D=Depletion, RM=Reduced Matrix, MS=Masked Sa Hydric Soil Indicators: (Applicable to all LRRs, unless otherwise noted.) � Histosol (A1) ,Q Histic Epipedon (A2) � Black Nistic (A3) � Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) Stratified Layers (A5) Organic Bodies (A6) (LRR P, T, U) II 5 cm Mucky Mineral (A7) (LRR P, T, U) � Muck Presence (A8) (LRR U) D 1 cm Muck (A9) (LRR P, � II Depleted Below Dark Surface (A11) Q Thick Dark Surface (Al2) � Coast Prairie Redox (A16) (MLRA 150A) Q Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) (LRR O, S) D Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) II Sandy Redox (S5) � Stripped Matrix (S6) II Dark Surface (S7) (LRR P, S, T, U) Restrictive Layer (if observed): Type: Depth (inches): Remarks: ZLocation: PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils': Polyvalue Below Surface (S8) (LRR S, T, U) ❑ 1 cm Muck (A9) (LRR O) Thin Dark Surface (S9) (LRR S, T, U) ��--I 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR S) Loamy Mucky Mineral (F1) (LRR O) u Reduced Vertic (F18) (outside MLRA 150A,6) Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2) ��--I Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (LRR P, S, � Depleted Matrix (F3) u Anomalous Bright Loamy Soils (F20) Redox Dark Surface (F6) (MLRA 1536) Depleted Dark Surface (F7) ❑ Red Parent Material (TF2) Redox Depressions (FS) � Very Shallow Dark Surface (TF12) Marl (F10) (LRR U) � Other (Explain in Remarks) Depleted Ochric (F11) (MLRA 151) Iron-Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR O, P, � 'Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and Umbric Surtace (F13) (LRR P, T, U) wetland hydrology must be present, Delta Ochric (F17) (MLRA 151) unless disturbed or problematic. Reduced Vertic (F18) (MLRA 150A, 150B) Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 149A) Anomalous Bright Loamy Soils (F20) (MLRA 149A, 153C, 153D) Hydric Soil Present? Yes � No US Army Corps of Engineers Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region — Version 2.0 � ,� �:�+;�r ( �. WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM — Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region ProjecUSite: �� � � �'� � �� I � ; � , , � � �.- � � o City/County: r Sampling Date: ��<� r c � � � �� � ApplicanUOwner �1 _;� �; State: Sampling Point: �,' `! Investigator(s): � (� - - �,' : i � - Section, Township, Range: Landform (hillslope, terrace, etc.): � � � � � ' Local relief (concave, convex, none): ' � % Slope (°/o): ' Subregion (LRR or MLRA): � / 1 � � ; , Lat: � `� - n � � �' Long: � � �� i �` ;� � Datum: - Soil Map Unit Name: (� � i; ��,': NWI classification: —"` Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes No (If no, explain in Remarks.) Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology significantly disturbed? r�� Are "Normal Circumstances" present? Yes � No Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology naturally problematic? �,;b (If needed, explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS — Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Hydric Soil Present? Wetland Hydrology Present? Remarks: Yes No Is the Sampled Area Yes No , within a Wetland? Yes No Yes No ,i r�� ��, %� . _ -��2- ~,h� �� � �� � � - , HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Secondarv Indicators (minimum of two reauiredl Primarv Indicators (minimum of one is reauired check all that aoQlv) II Surface Soil Cracks (B6) ❑ Surface Water (A1) 1❑--f Aquatic Fauna (B13) ❑ Sparsely Vegetated Concave SurFace (B8) Q High Water Table (A2) 1u--f Marl Deposits (B15) (LRR U) ❑ Drainage Patterns (B10) ❑ Saturation (A3) 1L-J-� Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) ❑ Moss Trim Lines (B16) ❑ Water Marks (B1) 1L��f Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots (C3) II Dry-Season Water Table (C2) ❑ Sediment Deposits (B2) LJ Presence of Reduced Iron (C4) ❑ Cra�sh Burrows (C8) ❑ Drift Deposits (63) � Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) II Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9) a Algal Mat or Crust (B4) ❑ Thin Muck Surface (C7) ❑ Geomorphic Position (D2) a Iron Deposits (65) 0 Other (Explain in Remarks) L] Shallow Aquitard (D3) a Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (B7) II FAC-Neutral Test (D5) Q Water-Stained Leaves (B9) II Sphagnum moss (D8) (LRR T, U) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No Depth (inches): Water Table Present? Yes No Depth (inches): Saturation Present? Yes No Depth (inches): Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No includes ca illa frin e Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available: Remarks: US Army Corps of Engineers Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region — Version 2.0 w� u��� VEGETATION (Four Strata) - Use scientific names of plants. sampling Point: �-' � Absolute Dominant Indicator pominance Test worksheet: Tree Stratum (Plot size: ) % Cover Species? Status Number of Dominant Species �. 1 , � , ; � ,. , � ' ( '� ! That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC 2. r S �, . , Total Number of Dominant 3� ���` " � � Species Across All Strata: 4. _. 5. 6. 7. 8. 50% of total cover: Saplinq/Shrub Stratum (Plot size: ) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. \ 7. �� 8. , 50% of total cover: Herb Stratum (Plot size: �� � ) 1. - 2 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Percent of Dominant Species � "= That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: `� � (A/B) Prevalence Index worksheet: Total % Cover of: Multiqlv bv: -" = Total Cover OBL species x 1= 20% of total cover: FACW species x 2= FAC species x 3 = FACU species x 4 = UPL species x 5 = Column Totals: (A) (B) Prevalence Index = B/A = Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: ❑ 1- Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation � 2- Dominance Test is >50% II 3- Prevalence Index is <_3.0' = Total Cover a Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation' (Expiain) 20% of total cover: 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must ' j,'I'" i% be present, unless disturbed or problematic. Definitions of Four Vegetation Strata: � = Total Cover 50% of total cover: �' 20% of total cover: ~- Woodv Vine Stratum (Plot size: � �, � � ) 1. ' `- ', / r 2. I'� f r �,< �, .� 3. 4. 5. = Total Cover � 50% of total cover: 20% of total cover: _ (If observed, list morphological adaptations below). Tree - Woody plants, excluding vines, 3 in. (7.6 cm) or more in diameter at breast height (DBH), regardless of height. Sapling/Shrub - Woody plants, excluding vines, less than 3 in. DBH and greater than 3.28 ft(1 m) tall. Herb-All herbaceous (non-woody) plants, regardless of size, and woody plants less than 3.28 ft tall. Woody vine - All woody vines greater than 3.28 ft in height. Hydrophytic Vegetation � Present? Yes No US Army Corps of Engineers Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region - Version 2.0 SOIL Profile Description: (Describe to the del Depth Matrix (inchesl Color (moistl % (", _�+ �O Y%� �� I` I o0 � " � �,� � � �� ��- �i /-� j "• j � i � �� � � lt i } Samplina Point: � th needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Redox Features Color (moistl % Tvoe Loc Texture Remarks J� � ��`� !'• r '� � iype: C;=Goncentration D=Depletion RM=Reduced Matrix MS=Masked Sand Hydric Soil Indicators: (Applicable to all LRRs, unless otherwise noted.) U Histosoi (A1) � Histic Epipedon (A2) � Black Histic (A3) � Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) (� Stratified Layers (A5) L� Organic Bodies (A6) (LRR P, T, U) � 5 cm Mucky Minerai (A7) (LRR P, T, U) Q Muck Presence (A8) (LRR U) ❑ 1 cm Muck (A9) (LRR P, T) � Depleted Below Dark Surface (A11) � Thick Dark Surface (Al2) ❑ Coast Prairie Redox (A16) (MLRA 150A) � Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) (LRR O, S) ❑ Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) �Sandy Redox (S5) Stripped Matrix (S6) ❑ Dark Surtace (S7) (LRR P, S, T, U) Restrictive Layer (if observed): Type: Depth (inches): Remarks: zLocation: PL=Pore Lining M=Matrix. Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils': Polyvalue Below Surface (S8) (LRR S, T, U) T❑-t 1 cm Muck (A9) (LRR O) Thin Dark SurFace (S9) (LRR S, T, U) u 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR S) Loamy Mucky Mineral (F1) (LRR O) � Reduced Vertic (F18) (outside MLRA 150A,B) Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2) � Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (LRR P, S, 7) Depleted Matrix (F3) � Anomalous Bright Loamy Soils (F20) Redox Dark Surface (F6) (MLRA 153B) Depleted Dark Surface (F7) ❑ Red Parent Material (TF2) Redox Depressions (F8) � Very Shallow Dark Surface (TF12) Marl (F10) (LRR U) � Other (Explain in Remarks) Depleted Ochric (F11) (MLRA 151) Iron-Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR O, P, � 'Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and Umbric Surface (F13) (LRR P, T, U) wetland hydrology must be present, Delta Ochric (F17) (MLRA 151) unless disturbed or problematic. Reduced Vertic (F18) (MLRA 150A, 1506) Piedmont Floodplain Soiis (F19) (MLRA 149A) Anomalous Bright Loamy Soils (F20) (MLRA 149A, 153C, 153D) Hydric Soil.Present? Yes No :�/ US Army Corps of Engineers Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region — Version 2.0 � 1,� �� ,, ,, � � . WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM — Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region _�� � _ _ _ ( . �� ; Project/Site: � ' _ - City/County: Sampling Date: �- ApplicanUOwner State: �`�� '- Sampling Point: �;� . Investigator(s): Section, Township, Range: Landform (hillslope, terrace, etc.): Local relief (concave, convex, none): ����' Siope (%): ` Subregion (LRR or MLRA). ' Lat: Long: Datum: �i �-_� � Soil Map Unit Name: : � s, _ NWI classification: �' Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes No (If no, explain in Remarks.) Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology significantly disturbed? Are "Normal Circumstances" present? Yes ` No Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology naturally problematic? (If needed, explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS — Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes No Hydric Soil Present? Yes No Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No Remarks: � � o ��e � -�,n 1�,� 1 HYDROLOGY Is the Sampled Area within a Wetland? Yes :% No Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Secondarv Indicators lminimum of two reauired) Primarv Indicators (minimum of one is reauired: check all that aoplv) f] Surface Soil Cracks (B6) �/Surface Water (A1) 1❑—f Aquatic Fauna (B13) ❑ Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (68) High Water Table (A2) �I--If Marl Deposits (B15) (LRR U) ❑ Drainage Pattems (610) `` Saturation (A3) Tu�T Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) ❑ Moss Trim Lines (B16) ❑ Water Marks (B1) �LTI Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots (C3) II Dry-Season Water Table (C2) ❑ Sediment Deposits (B2) �LJi Presence of Reduced Iron (C4) 0 Crayfish Burrows (C8) � Drift Deposits (63) LJ Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) II Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9) a Algal Mat or Crust (64) ❑ Thin Muck Surface (C7) II Geomorphic Position (D2) a Iron Deposits (B5) � Other (Explain in Remarks) II Shallow Aquitard (D3) a Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (67) L] FAC-Neutral Test (D5) a Water-Stained Leaves (69) II Sphagnum moss (D8) (LRR T, U) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No Depth (inches): Water Table Present? Yes No Depth (inches): Saturation Present? Yes No Depth (inches): Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No includes ca illa frin e Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available: Remarks: (- � ' _ � �' 1 . ( '�� ('��". � � ,. j r � � � � � : , � ` . ". US Army Corps of Engineers Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region — Version 2.0 w� w��; VEGETATION (Four Strata) — Use scientific names of plants. samPiing Point: �� '' �� - Absolute Dominant Indicator pominance Test worksheet: Tree Stratum (Plot size: � r� ' ) % Cover Soecies? Status Number of Dominant Species " 1. That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: (A) 2. : . . Total Number of Dominant . 3� - ! Species Across All Strata: � (B) 4. Percent of Dominant Species 5� That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: (A/B) 6. � Prevalence Index worksheet: $ Total % Cover of: Multiplv bv: �— = Total Cover OBL species x 1= 50% of total cover. - 20% of total cover: FACW species x 2= FAC species x 3 = Saolinq/Shrub Stratum (Plot size: ) � FACU species x 4= 2 UPL species x 5= 3 Column Totals: (A) (B) 4• Prevalence Index = B/A = 5• \ � � Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 6• ` II;1 - Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation �• � � 2- Dominance Test is >50% $• ❑ 3 - Prevalence Index is <_3.0' = Total Cover a Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation' (Explain) 50% of total cover: 20°/o of total cover: Herb Stratum (Plot size: ) � 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must � 1�;;;,- �j ;, Y; ,�' _ i � I-' be present, unless disturbed or problematic. 2 i t I. � �' Definitions of Four Vegetation Strata: 3• Tree — Woody plants, excluding vines, 3 in. (7.6 cm) or q_ more in diameter at breast height (DBH), regardless of height. 5. g. Sapling/Shrub — Woody plants, excluding vines, less 7 than 3 in. DBH and greater than 3.28 ft(1 m) tall. 8. Herb — All herbaceous (non-woody) plants, regardless 9 of size, and woody plants less than 3.28 ft tall. 10. Woody vine — All woody vines greater than 3.28 ft in � .� height. 12. ' ` = Total Cover 50% of total cover: � 20% of total cover: Woodv Vine Stratum (Plot size: / � ) 1. 2. 3. � 4. 5. � = Total Cover 50% of total cover: 20% of total cover: _ observed, list morphological adaptations below). Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes � No US Army Corps of Engineers Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region — Version 2.0 � J 6�,/Q f SOIL ������� � � � � Sampling Point: Profile Description: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (inches) Color (moist) % Color (moist) % Tvpe Loc Texture Remarks : � - � 'Type C Concentration D-Depietion RM-Reduced Matrix MS=Masked Sand Grains. ZLocation: PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators: (Applicable to all LRRs, unless otherwise noted.) Indicators for Problematic Hydnc Soils'. � Histosol (A1) � Polyvalue Below Surface (S8) (LRR S, T, U) T❑-I 1 cm Muck (A9) (LRR O) � Histic Epipedon (A2) f 1 Thin Dark Surface (S9) (LRR S, T, U) �u--I 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR S) � Black Histic (A3) �j Loamy Mucky Mineral (F1) (LRR O) TIJ�I Reduced Vertic (F18) (outside MLRA 150A,6) � Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) � Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2) �u--I Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (LRR P, S, T) n Stratified Layers (A5) �'Depleted Matrix (F3) LJ Anomalous Bright Loamy Soils (F20) u+ Organic Bodies (A6) (LRR P, T, U) Redox Dark Surtace (F6) (MLRA 1536) ❑ Red Parent Material TF2 II 5 cm Mucky Mineral (A7) (LRR P, T, U) D Depleted Dark Surface (F7) �I � � II Muck Presence (A8) (LRR U) � Redox Depressions (F8) u Very Shallow Dark Surface (TF12) D 1 cm Muck (A9) (LRR P, T) Q Marl (F10) (LRR U) � Other (Explain in Remarks) II Depleted Below Dark Surface (A11) � Depleted Ochric (F11) (MLRA 151) � Thick Dark Surface (Al2) � Iron-Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR O, P, T) 'Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and � Coast Prairie Redox (A16) (MLRA i50A) � Umbric Surface (F13) (LRR P, T, U) wetland hydrology must be present, II Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) (LRR O, S) � Delta Ochric (F17) (MLRA 151) unless disturbed or problematic. II Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) � Reduced Vertic (F18) (MLRA 150A, 1506) D Sandy Redox (S5) � Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 149A) II Stripped Matrix (S6) � Anomalous Bright Loamy Soils (F20) (MLRA 149A, 153C, 153D) D Dark Surface (S7) (LRR P, S, T, U) Restrictive Layer (if observed): Type: Depth (inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes No Remarks: Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region - Version 2.0 US Army Corps of Engineers i �/ � e'�, WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM — Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region ProjecUSite: � - - — CitylCounty: Sampling Date: ApplicanUOwner: �`f� t��7 `. State: � Sampling Point: Investigator(s): - Section, Township, Range: Landform (hillslope, terrace, etc.): '� ' Local relief (concave, convex, none): Slope (%): Subregion (LRR or MLRA): � r;'� Lat: " Long: Datum: Soil Map Unit Name: ` ' - � NWI classification: Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes No (If no, explain in Remarks.) Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology significantly disturbed? Are "Normal Circumstances" present? Yes �' No Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology naturally problematic? (If needed, explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS — Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes ✓ No Is the Sampled Area Hydric Soil Present? Yes No � W�thin a Wetland? Yes No Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No � Remarks: �1 �� �'�,-��'_, r 1�1 HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Secondarv Indicators (minimum of two reauiredl Primarv Indicators (minimum of one is required� check all that applvl II Surtace Soil Cracks (B6) ❑ Surface Water (A1) 1❑�f Aquatic Fauna (613) ❑ Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (B8) Q High Water Table (A2) 1u--� Marl Deposits (B15) (LRR U) ❑ Drainage Patterns (B10) � Saturation (A3) I--� Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) � Moss Trim Lines (616) ❑ Water Marks (B1) Q Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots (C3) II Dry-Season Water Table (C2) ❑ Sediment Deposits (62) �t--� Presence of Reduced Iron (C4) ❑ Cra�sh Burrows (C8) ❑ Drift Deposits (B3) u Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) II Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9) a Algal Mat or Crust (64) 0 Thin Muck Surtace (C7) II Geomorphic Position (D2) a Iron Deposits (B5) � Other (Explain in Remarks) II Shallow Aquitard (D3) a Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (B7) �] FAC-Neutral Test (D5) a Water-Stained Leaves (69) II Sphagnum moss (D8) (LRR T, U) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No Depth (inches): Water Table Present? Yes No Depth (inches): Saturation Present? Yes No Depth (inches): Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No includes ca illa frin e Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available: Remarks: US Army Corps of Engineers Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region — Version 2.0 VEGETATION (Four Strata) - Use scientific names of plants. samPiing Poinc: �'` Absolute Dominant Indicator pominance Test worksheet: Tree Stratum (Plot size: ) % Cover Soecies? Status Number of Dominant Species - �� � That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: - 2. Total Number of Dominant � 3' Species Across All Strata: � 4. Percent of Dominant Species 5' That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 6. � Prevalence Index worksheet: 8. Total % Cover of: Multiolv bv: = Total Cover OBL species x 1= 50% of total cover. 20% of total cover. ' FACW species x 2= Sa�linq/Shrub Stratum (Plot size: ) FAC species x 3 = 1. . + � FACU species x 4 = 2 UPL species x 5= 3 Column Totals: (A) 4' Prevalencelndex = B/A = 5. Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 6' II 1- Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation 7. � 2- Dominance Test is >50% 8. , r 50% of total cover. - Herb Stratum (Plot size: ' � ) 1. 2. 3. � , 4. \ 5. ' 6. � 7. � � 8. � 9. \ 10. 11. 12. 50% of total cover: Woodv Vine Stratum (Plot size: � ) 1. - 2. {� � 3. 4. 5. 50% of total cover: Remarks: (If observed, list morphological adaptations be � = Total Cover _ 20% of total cover. = Total Cover 20% of total cover: '. � � � � = Total Cover 20% of total cover. (A) (B) (�B) II 3- Prevalence Index is <_3.0 a Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation' (Explain) (B) 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present, unless disturbed or problematic. Definitions of Four Vegetation Strata: Tree - Woody plants, excluding vines, 3 in. (7.6 cm) or more in diameter at breast height (DBH), regardless of height. Sapling/Shrub - Woody plants, excluding vines, less than 3 in. DBH and greater than 3.28 ft(1 m) tall. Herb-All herbaceous (non-woody) plants, regardless of size, and woody plants less than 3.28 ft tall. Woody vine - All woody vines greater than 3.28 ft in height. Hydrophytic Vegetation � Present? Yes No US Army Corps of Engineers Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region - Version 2.0 SOIL Sampling Point: 1;'�% �,; % �' .� Profile Description: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (inches) Color (moist) % Color (moist) % Tvoe Loc Texture Remarks 'Type: C=Concentration, D=Depletion, RM=Reduced Matrix, MS=Masked Sand Grains. Hydric Soil Indicators: (Applicable to all LRRs, unless otherwise noted.) � Histosol (A1) � Histic Epipedon (A2) � Black Histic (A3) � Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) �Stratified Layers (A5) Organic Bodies (A6) (LRR P, T, U) D 5 cm Mucky Mineral (A7) (LRR P, T, U) D Muck Presence (A8) (LRR U) D 1 cm Muck (A9) (LRR P, T) II Depleted Below Dark Surface (A11) � Thick Dark Surface (Al2) � Coast Prairie Redox (A16) (MLRA 150A) D Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) (LRR O, S) II Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) � Sandy Redox (S5) � Stripped Matrix (S6) D Dark Surface (S7) (LRR P, S, T, U) Restrictive Layer (if observed): Type: Depth (inches): Remarks: `Location: PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils': Polyvalue Below Surface (S8) (LRR S, T, U) T❑-I 1 cm Muck (A9) (LRR O) Thin Dark Surface (S9) (LRR S, T, U) TuI 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR S) Loamy Mucky Mineral (F1) (LRR O) u Reduced Vertic (F18) (outside MLRA 150A,B) Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2) ��—I Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (LRR P, S, 'i� Depleted Matrix (F3) u Anomalous Bright Loamy Soils (F20) Redox Dark Surface (F6) (MLRA 1536) Depleted Dark Surface (F7) T❑�I Red Parent Material (TF2) Redox Depressions (F8) u Very Shallow Dark Surface (TF12) Marl (F10) (LRR U) � Other (Explain in Remarks) Depieted Ochric (F11) (MLRA 151) Iron-Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR O, P, T� 'Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and Umbric Surface (F13) (LRR P, T, U) wetland hydrology must be present, Delta Ochric (F17) (MLRA 151) unless disturbed or problematic. Reduced Vertic (F18) (MLRA 150A, 150B) Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 149A) Anomalous Bright Loamy Soils (F20) (MLRA 149A, 153C, 153D) % Hydric Soil Present? Yes No `! US Army Corps of Engineers Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region - Version 2.0 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM — Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region ProjecUSite: � � City/County: Sampling Date: _ ���j; �, ApplicanUOwner. � State: Sampling Point: Investigator(s): Section, Township, Range: Landform (hillslope, terrace, etc.): Local relief (concave, convex, none): Slope (%): Subregion (LRR or MLRA) /' Lat: ' Long: % -f . — � - Datum: ,,� a `� - Soil Map Unit Name. : j' NWI classification: Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes No (If no, explain in Remarks.) Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology significantly disturbed? Are "Normal Circumstances" present? Yes ` No Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology naturally problematic? (If needed, explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS — Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Hydric Soil Present? Wetland Hydrology Present? Remarks: �C�``"`'� HYDROLOGY Yes No Is the Sampled Area Yes No �,yithin a Wetland? Yes ' No Yes No i � ;� S� �,� �'� �-, I-, a,�. � . � Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Secondarv Indicators (minimum of two required) Primarv Indicators (minimum of one is reauired� check all that aqplvl II Surface Soil Cracks (66) ❑ Surface Water (A1) 1❑�f Aquatic Fauna (B13) 0 Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (BS) Q High Water Table (A2) tl-J-f Marl Deposits (B15) (LRR U) ❑ Drainage Patterns (610) � Saturation (A3) 1L-J-f Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) ❑ Moss Trim Lines (B16) � Water Marks (61) L-I Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots (C3) � Dry-Season Water Table (C2) ❑ Sediment Deposits (62) Q1--� Presence of Reduced Iron (C4) 0 Cra�sh Burrows (C8) � Drift Deposits (B3) LJ Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) II Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9) a Algal Mat or Crust (64) ❑ Thin Muck Surface (C7) ❑ Geomorphic Position (D2) a Iron Deposits (B5) 0 Other (Explain in Remarks) II; Shallow Aquitard (D3) a Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (B7) II FAC-Neutral Test (D5) a Water-Stained Leaves (69) II Sphagnum moss (D8) (LRR T, U) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No � Depth (inches): Water Table Present? Yes � No Depth (inches): Saturation Present? Yes � No Depth (inches): Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No includes ca illa frin e Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available: Remarks: r US Army Corps of Engineers Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region — Version 2.0 VEGETATION (Four Strata) — Use scientific names of plants. sampiing Point: � I P J Absolute Dominant Indicator pominance Test worksheet: Tree Stratum (Plot size: ) % Cover Soecies? Status Number of Dominant Species 1. That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: � (A) 2� Total Number of Dominant - � 3. r �• 1�, <c�; d; i r�: � � Species Across All Strata� � (B) �"� 4. r; �. . �,; .� r ,-�C-�1,�J - , , Percent of Dominant Species , �� �, 5• ��''''- ��^' That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: (A/B) 6. Prevalence Index worksheet: 7. $ Total % Cover of: Multiplv bv: '%' = Total Cover OBL species x 1= 50% of total cover: - 20% of total cover. ''� FACW species x 2= Saqlinq/Shrub Stratum (Plot size: � FAC species x 3= L ✓ (,:', { FACU species x 4 = 2. ;, ;.,.y; , UPL species x 5= f �, , Column Totals: (A) (B) 3. 4• Prevalence Index = B/A = 5• Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: 6� II 1- Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation �• � 2- Dominance Test is >50% 8. II 3- Prevalence Index is <-3.0' (? = Total Cover II Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation' (Explain) 50% of total cover: "�� 20% of total cover: � " Herb Stratum (Plot size: � ) 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must � Q�P I��;,,);�. ,�;, �,'; ;�,_ i �' �� be present, unless disturbed or problematic. 2�� , ?• Definitions of Four Vegetation Strata: 3. L, � r. „ ; ,, ,. � .,, ,.- x, �. ,s n ;ro l y 'E- Tree - Woody plants, excluding vines, 3 in. (7.6 cm) or q. L � � ;-. ,, �' F ; : , , ,� ; � � t '' ! more in diameter at breast height (DBH), regardless of height. 5. g. Sapling/Shrub - Woody plants, excluding vines, less � than 3 in. DBH and greater than 3.28 ft(1 m) tall. 8. Herb - All herbaceous (non-woody) plants, regardless 9 of size, and woody plants less than 3.28 ft tall. 10. Woody vine - All woody vines greater than 3.28 ft in 11. height. 12. � ', = Total Cover 50% of total cover: = 20% of total cover. f�` Woodv Vine Stratum (Plot size: � ) 1. 2. � 3. 4. 5. 50% of total cover: observed, list morphological adaptatio = Total Cover 20% of total cover: _ Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes � No US Army Corps of Engineers Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region - Version 2.0 SOIL W �; we.�- Sampling Point ' - Profile Description: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (inches) Color (moist) % Color (moist) % Tvpe Loc Texture Remarks 'Type: C=Concentration, D=Depletion, RM=Reduced Matrix, MS=Masked Sand Grains. ZLocation: PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators: (Applicable to all LRRs, unless otherwise noted.) Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: � Histosol (A1) � Polyvalue Below Surface (S8) (LRR S, T, U) T❑� 1 cm Muck (A9) (LRR O) f� Histic Epipedon (A2) � Thin Dark Surface (S9) (LRR S, T, U) LI 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR S) �� Black Histic (A3) � Loamy Mucky Mineral (F1) (LRR O) � Reduced Vertic (F18) (outside MLRA 150A,6) � Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) � Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2) �T�I Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (LRR P, S, T) �Stratified Layers (A5) D Depleted Matrix (F3) u Anomalous Bright Loamy Soils (F20) Organic Bodies (A6) (LRR P, T, U) D Redox Dark Surface (F6) (MLRA 153B) D 5 cm Mucky Mineral (A7) (LRR P, T, U) D Depleted Dark Surface (F7) T❑-I Red Parent Material (TF2) II Muck Presence (A8) (LRR U) � Redox Depressions (F8) u Very Shallow Dark Surface (TF12) Q 1 cm Muck (A9) (LRR P, T) n Marl (F10) (LRR U) � Other (Explain in Remarks) II Depleted Below Dark Surface (A11) � Depleted Ochric (F11) (MLRA 151) � Thick Dark Surface (Al2) � Iron-Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR O, P, � 'Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and � Coast Prairie Redox (A16) (MLRA 150A) ,Q Umbric Surface (F13) (LRR P, T, U) wetland hydrology must be present, ,Q Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) (LRR O, S) n Delta Ochric (F17) (MLRA 751) unless disturbed or problematic. �,,Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) � Reduced Vertic (F18) (MLRA 150A, 150B) Sandy Redox (S5) L] Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 149A) Stripped Matrix (S6) � Anomalous Bright Loamy Soils (F20) (MLRA 149A, 153C, 153D) II Dark Surface (S7) (LRR P, S, T, U) Restrictive Layer (if observed): Type: Depth (inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes �� No Remarks: US Army Corps of Engineers Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region - Version 2.0 o � � WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM — Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region ProjecUSite: � City/County: ,r"` � � Sampling Date: � �' ' -',�" ' ApplicanUOwner. State: Sampling Point: �'� r Investigator(s): ��'`'�=°�= :'•` - Section, Township, Range: Landform (hillslope, terrace, etc.): Local relief (concave, cornex, none): Slope (%): �� � Subregion (LRR or MLRA): i r � Lat: `,"1 '� _ Long: ! f Datum: ' J` �L Soil Map Unit Name: ^ �% `� �� NWI classification: Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes No (If no, explain in Remarks.) Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology significantly disturbed? Are "Normal Circumstances" present? Yes . No Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology naturally problematic? (If needed, explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS — Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. / Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes No Is the Sampled Area Hydric Soil Present? Yes No within a Wetland? Yes No Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No Remarks: � [ , (� 0,\� r � f� _, r, r n � r/ 1 ,",, ,, � ��. �.� 1 HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Secondarv Indicators (minimum of two reauired) Primarv Indicators (minimum of one is required� check all that applv) II Surface Soil Cracks (B6) ❑ SurFace Water (A1) 1❑--f Aquatic Fauna (B13) ❑ Sparsely Vegetated Concave SurFace (68) Q High Water Table (A2) 1u—i Marl Deposits (B15) (LRR U) ❑ Drainage Patterns (610) � Saturation (A3) 1I----If Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) � Moss Trim Lines (616) ❑ Water Marks (B1) 1L�-�f Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots (C3) II Dry-Season Water Table (C2) ❑ Sediment Deposits (B2) 1IJ--� Presence of Reduced Iron (C4) 0 Cra�sh Burrows (C8) ❑ Drift Deposits (63) I--I Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) II Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9) a Algal Mat or Crust (B4) ❑ Thin Muck Surface (C7) II Geomorphic Position (D2) a Iron Deposits (B5) � Other (Explain in Remarks) II Shallow Aquitard (D3) a Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (67) II FAC-Neutral Test (D5) a Water-Stained Leaves (B9) II Sphagnum moss (D8) (LRR T, U) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No Depth (inches): Water Table Present? Yes No Depth (inches): Saturation Present? Yes No Depth (inches): Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No includes ca illa frin e Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available: Remarks: US Army Corps of Engineers Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region - Version 2.0 � r, ,_ VEGETATION (Four Strata) - Use scientific names of piants. samPiing Point: �fJ�` ��' � Absolute Dominant Indicator pominance Test worksheet: Tree Stratum (Plot si2e: ) % Cover Species? Status Number of Dominant Species 1. �'�'��' � That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: � (A) 2 j.;.i / Total Number of Dominant 3� �-�� ��� Species Across All Strata �� (B) 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 50% of total cover: Saolina/Shrub Stratum (Plot size: 1. 2. ����t' � � 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Percent of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: `� - (A/B) Prevalence Index worksheet: Total % Cover of: Multiqlv bv: ��' = Total Cover OBL species x 1= ;� � o � FACW species x 2= 20 /o of total cover: � FAC species x 3 = , r,:}i ;, ; FACU species x 4= ;� f UPL species x 5= � , , Column Totals: (A) (B) - � � `� = Total Cover 50% of total cover: '�' 20% of total cover. `- Herb Stratum (Plot size: � ) 1. _ 2. - 3. 4. 5. '� 6. 7. 8. 9. _ 10. _ 11. - 12. _ 50% of total cover: Woodv Vine Stratum (Plot size: ) 1. 2. 3. I 4. 5. 50% of total cover: (If observed, list morphological adaptatic = Total Cover 20% of total cover: = Total Cover 20% of total cover: Prevalence Index = B/A = Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: ❑ 1- Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation � 2- Dominance Test is >50°/a a 3- Prevalence Index is <_3.0' a Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation' (Explain) 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present, unless disturbed or problematic. Definitions of Four Vegetation Strata: Tree - Woody plants, excluding vines, 3 in. (7.6 cm) or more in diameter at breast height (DBH), regardless of height. Sapling/Shrub - Woody plants, excluding vines, less than 3 in. DBH and greater than 3.28 ft(1 m) tall. Herb-All herbaceous (non-woody) plants, regardless of size, and woody plants less than 3.28 ft tall. Woody vine - All woody vines greater than 3.28 ft in height. Hydrophytic / Vegetation , Present? Yes No US Army Corps of Engineers Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region - Version 2.0 SOIL Sampling Point: �il ' Profile Description: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features _{inchesl Color (moist) % Color (moist) % Tvpe Loc Texture Remarks -- 'Type: C=Concentration, D=Depletion, RM=Reduced Matrix, MS=Masked Sand Grains. ZLocation: PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators: (Applicable to all LRRs, unless otherwise noted.) Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils': � Histosol (A1) � Polyvalue Below Surface (S8) (LRR S, T, U) T❑-I 1 cm Muck (A9) (LRR O) � Histic Epipedon (A2) � Thin Dark Surface (S9) (LRR S, T, U) �u--I 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR S) � Black Histic (A3) ,Q Loamy Mucky Mineral (F1) (LRR O) u Reduced Veriic (F18) (outside MLRA 150A,B) Q Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) D Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2) ��--I Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (LRR P, S, 'T) �Stratified Layers (A5) ,Q Depleted Matrix (F3) Ll Anomalous Bright Loamy Soils (F20) Organic Bodies (A6) (LRR P, T, U) � Redox Dark Surface (F6) (MLRA 1536) D 5 cm Mucky Mineral (A7) (LRR P, T, U) D Depleted Dark Surface (F7) T❑-1 Red Parent Material (TF2) ,Q Muck Presence (A8) (LRR U) ,Q Redox Depressions (F8) u Very Shallow Dark Surtace (TF12) II 1 cm Muck (A9) (LRR P, � � Marl (F10) (LRR U) D Other (Explain in Remarks) D Depleted Below Dark Surface (A11) � Depleted Ochric (F11) (MLRA 151) � Thick Dark Surface (Al2) � Iron-Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR O, P, T) 3lndicators of hydrophytic vegetation and � Coast Prairie Redox (A16) (MLRA 150A) � Umbric Surtace (F13) (LRR P, T, U) wetland hydrology must be present, II Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) (LRR O, S) � Delta Ochric (F17) (MLRA 151) unless disturbed or problematic. � Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) � Reduced Vertic (F18) (MLRA 150A, 1506) II Sandy Redox (S5) �] Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 149A) II Stripped Matrix (S6) � Anomalous Bright Loamy Soils (F20) (MLRA 149A, 153C, 153D) � Dark Surface (S7) (LRR P, S, T, U) Restrictive Layer (if observed): Type: Depth (inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes No '� Remarks: � US Army Corps of Engineers Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region - Version 2.0 WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM — Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region +�� ; �. � . -- � ProjecUSite: ' � � City/County: '?- ' , �, � Sampling Date �l ;'-�i ApplicanUOwner. ' � � �?' � ' State: Sampling Point � Investigator(s): _ `" '` ' �-. '� Section, Township, Range: Landform (hillslope, terrace, etc.): �'C' � rc- �•� � Local relief (concave, convex, none): �� � Slope (%): `� - Subregion (LRR or MLRA). ` � `� �' ' �' Lat: � � : � � �� �'�� Long: " � � - � Datum: ��; ���` Soil Map Unit Name ^ ^ � NWI classification: 1J� '- Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes No (If no, explain in Remarks.) Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology significantly disturbed? "%- Are "Normal Circumstances" present? Yes No Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology naturally problematic? (If needed, explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS — Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes ,.f No Hydric Soil Present? Yes � No Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes � No rcl,���, HYDROLOGY T�� �,�e{ (��,� ; Is the Sampled Area within a Wetland? � � n� �� w a� Yes No Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Secondarv Indicators (minimum of two required) Primarv Indicators (minimum of one is required; check all that apply) ❑ Surface Soil Cracks (66) � Surface Water (A1) ❑ Aquatic Fauna (B13) ❑ Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (68) Q High Water Table (A2) Q1--� Marl Deposits (B15) (LRR U) ❑ Drainage Patterns (610) � Saturation (A3) 1I----If Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) ❑ Moss Trim Lines (B16) ❑ Water Marks (B1) LJ Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots (C3) II Dry-Season Water Table (C2) ❑ Sediment Deposits (B2) Q�-f Presence of Reduced Iron (C4) 0 Cra�sh Burrows (C8) ❑ Drift Deposits (63) LJ Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) Q�Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9) a Algal Mat or Crust (64) ❑ Thin Muck Surface (C7) II Geomorphic Position (D2) a Iron Deposits (B5) 0 Other (Explain in Remarks) II Shallow Aquitard (D3) a Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (B7) II FAC-Neutral Test (D5) �Water-Stained Leaves (B9) ❑ Sphagnum moss (D8) (LRR T, U) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No Depth (inches): Water Table Present? Yes No Depth (inches): Saturation Present? Yes v' No Depth (inches): '^' Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No includes ca illa frin e Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available: Remarks: r. �_ � ' � - � � � , � �. �-��: t r� � . ? . . . <� , US Army Corps of Engineers Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region — Version 2.0 VEGETATION (Four Strata) - Use scientific names of plants. Absolute Dominant Indicator Tree Stratum (Plot size: ) % Cover Soecies? Status 1. ��^/ !�'- .x, { �� 2. ���� ' I 'i �C i � � � .`il 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 50% of total cover: _ Saplinq/Shrub Stratum (Plot size: � ) 1. /, 2. i��/';. i e, 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. = Total Cover � � 20% of total cover: = �r = Total Cover 50% of total cover: 20% of total cover: �r- r- Herb Stratum (Plot size: � ) 1. � - �_ 2. .! , 3. �� � - . ��� �)i� i 4. W�'I ►��� I�� ���i���i Sampling Point: L �,( I Dominance Test worksheet: Number of Dominant Species ^ That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: (A) Total Number of Dominant Species Across All Strata: Percent of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: � �B� ��B) Prevalence Index worksheet: Total % Cover of: Multialv by: OBL species x 1 = FACW species x 2 = FAC species x 3 = FACU species x 4 = UPL species x 5 = Column Totals: (A) (B) Prevalence Index = B/A = Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: II 1- Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation �� 2- Dominance Test is >50% II 3- Prevalence Index is <_3.0' n Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation' (Explain) 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present, unless disturbed or problematic. Definitions of Four Vegetation Strata: Tree - Woody piants, excluding vines, 3 in. (7.6 cm) or more in diameter at breast height (DBH), regardless of height. 5. 6 Sapling/Shrub - Woody plants, excluding vines, less than 3 in. DBH and greater than 3.28 ft(1 m) tall. 7. g Herb - All herbaceous (non-woody) plants, regardless of size, and woody plants less than 3.28 ft tall. 9. 10. 11. 12. � = Total Cover 50% of total cover: � 20% of total cover: Woodv Vine Stratum (Plot size: ) 1. 2. 3. �ti .� 4. � ., 5. � = Total Cover 50% of total cover: 20% of total cover: Remarks: (If observed, list morphological adaptations below). US Army Corps of Engineers Woody vine - All woody vines greater than 3.28 ft in height. Hydrophytic Vegetation i Present? Yes ✓ No Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region - Version 2.0 SOIL VU� �e� �� - � Sampling Poini ���� - r Profile Description: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (inches) Color (moist) % Color (moist) % Tvpe Loc Texture Remarks � "� - � S � l . ,._ - _.. ._ _ _ � 'J / .. ( � , _ i � � ��/� �� �� 1 i� . � :��. �. .. - `� � � Y ft r � 'Type: C=Concentration, D=Depletion, RM=Reduced Matrix, MS=Masked Sand Grains. ZLocation: PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators: (Applicable to all LRRs, unless otherwise noted.) Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils': � Histosol (A1) � Polyvalue Below Surface (S8) (LRR S, T, U) T❑� 1 cm Muck (A9) (LRR O) � Histic Epipedon (A2) � Thin Dark Surface (S9) (LRR S, T, U) LJ 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR S) � Black Histic (A3) D Loamy Mucky Mineral (F1) (LRR O) � Reduced Vertic (F18) (outside MLRA 150A,B) � Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) � Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2) �TI Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (LRR P, S, � �Stratified Layers (A5) ,Q Depleted Matrix (F3) u Anomalous Bright Loamy Soils (F20) Organic Bodies (A6) (LRR P, T, U) � Redox Dark Surface (F6) (MLRA 1538) � 5 cm Mucky Mineral (A7) (LRR P, T, U) � Depleted Dark Surface (F7) ❑ Red Parent Material (TF2) ,Q Muck Presence (A8) (LRR U) � Redox Depressions (F8) � Very Shallow Dark Surface (TF12) D 1 cm Muck (A9) (LRR P, T) � Marl (F10) (LRR U) � Other (Explain in Remarks) II Depleted Below Dark Surface (A11) � Depleted Ochric (F11) (MLRA 151) � Thick Dark Surface (Al2) � Iron-Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR O, P, T) 'Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and � Coast Prairie Redox (A16) (MLRA 150A) � Umbric Surface (F13) (LRR P, T, U) wetland hydrology must be present, D Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) (LRR O, 5) Q Delta Ochric (F17) (MLRA 151) unless disturbed or problematic. D Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) � Reduced Vertic (F18) (MLRA 150A, 150B) II Sandy Redox (S5) � Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 149A) II Stripped Matrix (S6) ,Q Anomalous Bright Loamy Soils (F20) (MLRA 149A, 153C, 153D) II Dark Surface (S7) (LRR P, S, T, U) Restrictive Layer (if observed): Type: Depth (inches): Remarks: Hydric Soil Present? Yes ; No US Army Corps of Engineers Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region — Version 2.0 "�✓ ,�� � �� WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM — Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region ProjecUSite: r'' ' � City/County: �, r� Sampling Date: � ` r° ApplicanUOwner: `% r�' � State: � Sampling Point: Investi ator s : < � 9 � ) "'� �� ' Section, Township, Range: Landform (hillslope, terrace, etc.): � � � "' Local relief (concave, convex, none): ! ��- . ; .� � Slope (%): - Subregion (LRR or MLRA): `/.` �l" Lat: �' Long: !' Datum: � ' Soil Map Unit Name: `' � - � I' NWI classification: Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes No (If no, explain in Remarks.) Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology significantly disturbed? ' Are "Normal Circumstances" present? Yes > No Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology naturally problematic? (If needed, explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS — Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes Hydric Soil Present? Yes Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes Remarks: �c � ��.<< HYDROLOGY ' r� �.._ r,+ i q.., p{ 9 No Is the Sampled Area No ✓ T within a Wetland? No ✓ � . (_ �_,� i� '� �. � 't Yes No Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Secondarv Indicators (minimum of two reauiredl Primary Indicators (minimum of one is repuired� check all that aqplv) II Surface Soil Cracks (66) ❑ Surface Water (A1) 1❑—f Aquatic Fauna (B13) ❑ Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (B8) Q High Water Table (A2) 1u� Marl Deposits (B15) (LRR U) ❑ Drainage Patterns (B10) Q Saturation (A3) 1u�f Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) � Moss Trim Lines (616) ❑ Water Marks (B1) LJ Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots (C3) II Dry-Season Water Table (C2) ❑ Sediment Deposits (B2) Q Presence of Reduced Iron (C4) � Cra�sh Burrows (C8) ❑ Drift Deposits (63) Q Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) II Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9) a Algal Mat or Crust (64) 0 Thin Muck Surface (C7) II Geomorphic Position (D2) a Iron Deposits (B5) � Other (Explain in Remarks) II Shallow Aquitard (D3) a Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (67) II FAC-Neutral Test (D5) a Water-Stained Leaves (B9) II Sphagnum moss (D8) (LRR T, U) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No Depth (inches): Water Table Present? Yes No Depth (inches): J Saturation Present? Yes No Depth (inches): Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No @� includes ca illa frin e Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available: Remarks: US Army Corps of Engineers Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region — Version 2.0 VEGETATION (Four Strata) - Use scientific names of plants. sampiing Point: _ Absolute Dominant Indicator pominance Test worksheet: Tree Stratum (Plot size: ` Ca' �i ) % Cover Species? Status Number of Dominant Species 1. -�r r. , t^ �� 1+�, �r ? That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: � 2. i��l.,. � : � �-, . , c. Total Number of Dominant 3. Species Across All Strata: 4. Percent of Dominant Species 5• That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: 6. �n/N1 �� ,�: ; 0 7 _ (A) _ �B) _ (A/B) Prevalence Index worksheet: 7. Total % Cover of: Multiplv bv: 8. - = Total Cover OBL species x 1= 50% of total cover: '� " 20% of totai cover. FACW species x 2= Saplinq/Shrub Stratum (Plot size: � r ) FAC species x 3= � p � �� �_ FACU species x 4= 2 e ��- UPL species x 5= Column Totals: (A) (B) 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. ? � = Total Cover 50% of total cover: � r 20% of total cover. � � _ Herb Stratum (Plot size: '_ ) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. �\ 6. � ��; t� 7. \� 8. ` , 9. ' 10. � 11. 12. 50% of total cover: Woodv Vine Stratum (Plot size: ) 1. 2. � � 3. � 4. '� 5. 50% of total cover: Remarks: (If observed, list ns below). = Total Cover 20% of total cover: _ = Total Cover 20% of total cover: _ Prevalencelndex = B/A = Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: ❑ 1- Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation ❑ 2 - Dominance Test is >50% II 3- Prevalence Index is <_3.0' a Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation' (Explain) ' Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present, uniess disturbed or problematic. Definitions of Four Vegetation Strata: Tree - Woody plants, excluding vines, 3 in. (7.6 cm) or more in diameter at breast height (DBH), regardless of height. SaplinglShrub - Woody piants, excluding vines, less than 3 in. DBN and greater than 3.28 ft(1 m) tall. Herb - All herbaceous (non-woody) plants, regardless of size, and woody plants less than 3.28 ft tall. Woody vine - All woody vines greater than 3.28 ft in height. Hydrophytic � Vegetation 4, Present? Yes No US Army Corps of Engineers Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region - Version 2.0 SOIL Profile Description: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirn Depth Matrix Redox Features (inches) Color (moist) °/a Color (moist) % Tvqe Loc (� - V , �. j � - �� ,- � — , �, � �, � ,,,; __ _ _ �n//�� �`�° ,4 _ , ;%'� ,� _ � Sampling Point: v �� " absence of indicators.) Texture Remarks J.' � 'Type: C=Concentration, D=Depletion, RM=Reduced Matrix, MS=Masked Sand Grains. ZLocation: PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators: (Applicable to all LRRs, unless otherwise noted.) Indicators for Probiematic Hydric Soils': � Histosol (A1) � Polyvalue Below Surtace (S8) (LRR S, T, U) ❑ 1 cm Muck (A9) (LRR O) � Histic Epipedon (A2) � Thin Dark Surface (S9) (LRR S, T, U) � 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR S) � Black Histic (A3) � Loamy Mucky Mineral (F1) (LRR O) � Reduced Vertic (F18) (outside MLRA 150A,B) � Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) � Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2) �T�I Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (LRR P, S, l) �Stratified Layers (A5) � Depleted Matrix (F3) u Anomalous Bright Loamy Soils (F20) Organic Bodies (A6) (LRR P, T, U) � Redox Dark Surface (F6) (MLRA 1536) D 5 cm Mucky Mineral (A7) (LRR P, T, U) D Depleted Dark Surface (F7) ❑ Red Parent Material (TF2) D Muck Presence (A8) (LRR U) � Redox Depressions (F8) � Very Shallow Dark Surface (TF12) � 1 cm Muck (A9) (LRR P, � � Marl (F10) (LRR U) � Other (Explain in Remarks) II Depleted Below Dark Surtace (A11) � Depleted Ochric (F11) (MLRA 151) � Thick Dark Surface (Al2) � Iron-Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR O, P, T) 3lndicators of hydrophytic vegetation and II Coast Prairie Redox (A16) (MLRA 150A) � Umbric Surface (F13) (LRR P, T, U) wetland hydrology must be present, II Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) (LRR O, S) � Delta Ochric (F17) (MLRA 151) unless disturbed or problematic. D Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) n Reduced Vertic (F18) (MLRA 150A, 1506) ,Q Sandy Redox (S5) n Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 149A) D Stripped Matrix (S6) � Anomalous Bright Loamy Soils (F20) (MLRA 149A, 153C, 153D) D Dark Surface (S7) (LRR P, S, T, U) Type: Depth (inches): Remarks: Hydric Soil Present? Yes No i US Army Corps of Engineers Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region – Version 2.0 (� i,�'V � �r , WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM — Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region ProjecUSite: �� � _, �_ City/County: �� Sampling Date: ` �'-' -��- % � i� ApplicanUOwner: '�lL ��1 i State: ```� � Sampling Point: Investigator(s): '�'� ` - I� � Section, Township, Range: Landform (hillslope, terrace, etc.): � Local relief (concave, convex, none): < o. �< r. . Slope (%): � �r ; : - Subregion (LRR or MLRA): � -� Lat: _ Long: Datum: - Soil Map Unit Name: � t>l�^; :-,-�, ; i.- �` NWI classification: ',��. _ / Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes �� No (If no, explain in Remarks.) Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology significantly disturbed? , Are "Normal Circumstances" present? Yes > No Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology naturally problematic? (If needed, explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS — Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes � No Is the Sampled Area Hydric Soil Present? Yes �� No within a Wetland? Yes No Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes � No Remarks: �� � A1C , i, � �.-c i �n- � � '„�/� �./,f.a� / HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Secondarv Indicators (minimum of two reauired) Primarv Indicators (minimum of one is reauired� check all that applv) ❑ Surface Soil Cracks (66) �; Surface Water (Ai ) ❑ Aquatic Fauna (B13) ❑ Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (68) ��{ High Water Table (A2) Q1—f Marl Deposits (615) (LRR U) 0 Drainage Patterns (610) LJ Saturation (A3) 1L�-If Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) ❑ Moss Trim Lines (B16) ❑ Water Marks (B1) 1L-J-f Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots (C3) II Dry-Season Water Table (C2) ❑ Sediment Deposits (62) 1L-J-f Presence of Reduced Iron (C4) 0 Cra�sh Burrows (C8) ❑ Drift Deposits (63) LJ Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) II Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9) a Algal Mat or Crust (64) ❑ Thin Muck Surface (C7) ❑' Geomorphic Position (D2) a Iron Deposits (65) � Other (Explain in Remarks) L] Shallow Aquitard (D3) a Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (67) II FAC-Neutral Test (D5) a Water-Stained Leaves (B9) II Sphagnum moss (D8) (LRR T, U) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No - Depth (inches): Water Table Present? Yes No Depth (inches): Saturation Present? Yes No � Depth (inches): Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes ' No includes ca illa frin e Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available: Remarks: �r � i i � i ��: _ . e � � � , l�. � vl � . . r US Army Corps of Engineers Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region - Version 2.0 VEGETATION (Four Strata) - Use scientific names of plants. , Absolute Dominant Indicator Tree Stratum (Plot size: =�� � ) % Cover Sqecies? Status 1. {-; � � � �. ` �' l f;' 2. ��,��r�ri l� r. ": `0` � , ; 3. i• r: ', ���, �. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. = Total Cover 50% of total cover: �- 20% of total cover: Saqlinq/Shrub Stratum (Plot size: k'^ ' ) 1. :r .- . � �� `� 2. /'�I�, Ifc. � i i r � n i ' 3. `�1, c- � �� 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. = Total Cover � 50% of total cover: '�•�' 20% of total cover. � J Herb Stratum (Plot size: � � � ) 1. '�`�.. ( ��; r' ,, �� �; S � �� �i�� �, 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. W�U �� t- 8! ,i: `�`" Sampling Point: Dominance Test worksheet: Number of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: � (A) Total Number of Dominant � Species Across All Strata: (B) Percent of Dominant Species ; ; ���, That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: (A�B) Prevalence Index worksheet: Total % Cover of: Multiplv bv: OBL species x 1 = FACW species x 2 = FAC species x 3 = FACU species x 4 = UPL species x 5 = Column Totals: (A) (B) Prevalencelndex = B/A = Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: II k- Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation � 2- Dominance Test is >50% ❑ 3 - Prevalence Index is <_3.0' a Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation' (Explain) 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present, unless disturbed or problematic. Definitions of Four Vegetation Strata: Tree - Woody plants, excluding vines, 3 in. (7.6 cm) or more in diameter at breast height (DBH), regardless of height. Sapling/Shrub - Woody plants, excluding vines, less than 3 in. DBH and greater than 3.28 ft(1 m) tall. Herb - All herbaceous (non-woody) plants, regardless of size, and woody plants less than 3.28 ft tall. 10. Woody vine - All woody vines greater than 3.28 ft in 11. height. 12. 50% of total cover: Woodv Vine Stratum (Plot size: � � ' ) 1. 2. ,,����, 3. �' 4. 5. = Total Cover 50% of total cover: 20% of total cover: holoqical adaptations below). Remarks: (If observed, list _�' = Total Cover 20% of total cover. '� Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes No US Army Corps of Engineers Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region - Version 2.0 SOIL Description: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of i Samplinq Point: Depth Matrix Redox Features (inchesl Color (moist) % Color (moist) °/a Tvpe Loc Texture Remarks <� �- � - ; � : --- - � L � -- _. i � � W/U �c �- ��� � �,� ._ v I ype: (;=Concentration D=Depletion RM=Reduced Matrix MS=Masked Sand Grains ZLocation PL=Pore Lininq M-Matrix Hydric 5oil Indicators: (Applicable to all LRRs, unless otherwise noted.) Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils': � Histosol (A1) � Polyvalue Below Surface (S8) (LRR S, T, U) -I❑--� 1 cm Muck (A9) (LRR O) � Histic Epipedon (A2) � Thin Dark Surface (S9) (LRR S, T, U) LJ 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR S) � Black Histic (A3) � Loamy Mucky Mineral (F1) (LRR O) � Reduced Vertic (F18) (outside MLRA 150A,B) Q Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) Q Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2) � Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (LRR P, S,'� �Stratified Layers (A5) � Depleted Matrix (F3) � Anomalous Bright Loamy Soils (F20) Organic Bodies (A6) (LRR P, T, U) � Redox Dark Surface (F6) (MLRA 153B) D 5 cm Mucky Mineral (A7) (LRR P, T, U) D Depleted Dark Surface (F7) T❑�I Red Parent Material (TF2) � Muck Presence (A8) (LRR U) � Redox Depressions (F8) u Very Shallow Dark Surface (TF12) II 1 cm Muck (A9) (LRR P, T) � Marl (F10) (LRR U) � Other (Explain in Remarks) D Depleted Below Dark Surface (A11) � Depleted Ochric (F11) (MLRA 151) � Thick Dark Surface (Al2) � Iron-Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR O, P, � 'Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and � Coast Prairie Redox (A16) (MLRA 150A) � Umbric Surface (F13) (LRR P, T, U) wetland hydrology must be present, � Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) (LRR O, S) � Delta Ochric (F17) (MLRA 151) unless disturbed or problematic. D]Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) � Reduced Vertic (F18) (MLRA 750A, 150B) II✓ Sandy Redox (S5) � Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 149A) D Stripped Matrix (S6) � Anomalous Bright Loamy Soils (F20) (MLRA 149A, 153C, 153D) � Dark Surtace (S7) (LRR P, S, T, U) Restrictive Layer (if observed): Type: Depth (inches): Hydric Soil Present? Yes ' No US Army Corps of Engineers Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region - Version 2.0 1 ;i WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM — Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region \A,�i'., �'Y ;'� ! � r f Project/Site: �� � � � � �F City/County: �� r � � : Sampling Date: � � �d ApplicanUOwner. �i t�''r� State: ��^ Sampling Point Investigator(s): � � t`; ''. Section, Township, Range: •', , ,- l Landform (hillslope terrace, etc.): � Local relief (concave, convex, none): � •: <, � Slope (%): � Subregion (LRR or MLRA): ' ' i i.�' LaC: � ��1 . � ' �'J� Long: � �<;� � � l ���� Datum: ( � ��' i:;'!% Soil Map Unit Name: I'�� n � L"� � �'' �r ' NWI classification: Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes No (If no, explain in Remarks.) Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology significantly disturbed? /'"� Are "Normal Circumstances" present? Yes ' No Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology naturally problematic? ��"- (If needed, explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS — Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes ✓ No _�_ �s the Sampled Area Hydric Soil Present? Yes No �yithin a Wetland? Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No � Remarks: � , ��LJ�I;:�'J -�,�,n ��,�� ,,�,? � Ilv� � c;,_n' '! ��._), Yes No � HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Secondarv Indicators (minimum of two required) Primarv Indicators (minimum of one is reauired� check all that applv) ❑ Surface Soil Cracks (B6) ❑ Surface Water (A1) ❑ Aquatic Fauna (B13) ❑ Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (B8) Q High Water Table (A2) Q�i Marl Deposits (615) (LRR U) ❑ Drainage Patterns (B10) � Saturation (A3) tL�Jf Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) ❑ Moss Trim Lines (B16) ❑ Water Marks (B1) �LJT Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots (C3) II Dry-Season Water Table (C2) ❑ Sediment Deposits (62) 1L-J-f Presence of Reduced Iron (C4) 0 Cra�sh Burrows (C8) ❑ Drift Deposits (B3) I--I Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) II Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9) a Algal Mat or Crust (B4) ❑ Thin Muck Surface (C7) II Geomorphic Position (D2) a Iron Deposits (B5) 0 Other (Explain in Remarks) ❑ Shallow Aquitard (D3) a Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (67) [] FAC-Neutral Test (D5) a Water-Stained Leaves (B9) ❑ Sphagnum moss (D8) (LRR T, U) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No ✓ Depth (inches): Water Table Present? Yes No � Depth (inches): �d Saturation Present? Yes No � Depth (inches): Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No includes ca illa frin e Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available: Remarks: US Army Corps of Engineers Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region — Version 2.0 VEGETATION (Four Strata) - Use scientific names of plants. samPiing Point: I�'`�� �'`� '�� � �_ Absolute Dominant Indicator pominance Test worksheet: Tree Stratum (Plot size: ) % Cover Sqecies? Status Number of Dominant Species (; 1. �� �v��< �a. L�� ��� � � �� That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: i (A) � �` � � � �,� ���� � `� ��� � �' �� ��� � � Total Number of Dominant 3• Species Across All Strata: '""� (B) 4� Percent of Dominant Species ;�;-, 5• That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: /'` - (A/B) 6. � Prevalence Index worksheet: 8 Total % Cover of: Multiplv bv: 50°/o of total cover: Sa�lina/Shrub Stratum (Plot size. 1. ,�, �- 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 50% of total cover: Herb Stratum (Plot size: ) 1. � �` - ( t, �r,•�-�. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. = Total Cover OBL species x 1= 20% of total cover. (�-' FACW species x 2= � FAC species x 3 = - � � ,%I; FACU species x 4 = �� UPL species x 5 = Column Totals: (A) (B) Prevalence Index = B!A = Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: II 1- Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation �, 2 - Dominance Test is >50% II 3- Prevalence Index is <_3.0' = Total Cover a problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation' (Explain) 20% of total cover: 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetiand hydrology must �/� -' �'��(. i) be present, unless disturbed or problematic. Definitions of Four Veaetation Strata: �li = Total Cover 50% of total cover: S 20% of total cover: � Woodv Vine Stratum (Plot size: ) 1. - 2. - 3. - 4. - 5. - = Total Cover 50% of total cover: 20% of total cover: _ Remarks: (If observed, list morphological adaptations below). Tree - Woody plants, excluding vines, 3 in. (7.6 cm) or more in diameter at breast height (DBH), regardless of height. Sapling/Shrub - Woody plants, excluding vines, less than 3 in. DBH and greater than 3.28 ft(1 m) tall. Herb - All herbaceous (non-woody) piants, regardless of size, and woody plants less than 3.28 ft tall. Woody vine - All woody vines greater than 3.28 ft in height. Hydrophytic Vegetation __ Present? Yes No US Army Corps of Engineers Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region - Version 2.0 SOIL Profile Description: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirr Depth Matrix Redox Features (inches) Color (moisU % Color (moistl % Tvpe Loc �\,/ •. f /' ` I /�l.' : /�ji 1 �� � ,; � Sampling Point: i'��f�l`� �' � the absence of Texture Remarks T �i �;. 'Type C=Concentration D=Depletion RM=Reduced Matrix MS=Masked Sand Grains. ZLocation: PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators: (Applicable to all LRRs, unless otherwise noted.) Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: � Histosol (A1) Q Polyvalue Below Surface (S8) (LRR S, T, U) T❑� 1 cm Muck (A9) (LRR O) � Histic Epipedon (A2) � Thin Dark Surface (S9) (LRR S, T, U) �L-J-I 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR S) � Black Histic (A3) Q Loamy Mucky Mineral (F1) (LRR O) LJ Reduced Vertic (F18) (outside MLRA 150A,6) � Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) D Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2) ��--I Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (LRR P, S, T) �Stratified Layers (A5) ,Q Depleted Matrix (F3) LJ Anomalous Bright Loamy Soils (F20) Organic Bodies (A6) (LRR P, T, U) � Redox Dark Surface (F6) (MLRA 153B) � 5 cm Mucky Mineral (A7) (LRR P, T, U) � Depleted Dark Surface (F7) ❑ Red Parent Material (TF2) II Muck Presence (A8) (LRR U) n Redox Depressions (F8) � Very Shallow Dark SurFace (TF12) � 1 cm Muck (A9) (LRR P, l� � Marl (F10) (LRR U) � Other (Explain in Remarks) II Depleted Below Dark Surface (A11) Q Depleted Ochric (F11) (MLRA 151) � Thick Dark Surface (Al2) � Iron-Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR O, P, T) 'Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and II Coast Prairie Redox (A16) (MLRA 150A) � Umbric Surface (F13) (LRR P, T, U) wetland hydrology must be present, D Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) (LRR O, S) � Delta Ochric (F17) (MLRA 151) unless disturbed or problematic. D Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) Q Reduced Vertic (F18) (MLRA 150A, 150B) D Sandy Redox (S5) � Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 149A) II Stripped Matrix (S6) ,Q Anomalous Bright Loamy Soils (F20) (MLRA 149A, 153C, 153D) D Dark Surface (S7) (LRR P, S, T, U) Restrictive Layer (if observed): Type: Depth (inches): Remarks: i' Hydric Soil Present? Yes No � US Army Corps of Engineers Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region - Version 2.0 ��,�`✓�, w�-+ WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM — Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region Project/Site: � � � � ? City/County: C � � � `' �.! � � �/ , Sampling Date: `—�a/G' � � ApplicanUOwner: �`_I d� an". State: � Sampling Point: � r'''�` � Investigator(s): � at n r.� � , I' !! r��.�!� Section, Township, Range: Landform (hilislope, terrace, etc.): '�C,(�� �� �( Local relief (concave, convex, none): Slope (%): C' � 1 /� � � Subregion (LRR or MLRA): T i l� Lat: l' �''��� n Long: �'�.�� n'� Datum: t'�� r"' ` r� r Soil Map Unit Name: �� , s: i��`' t, �' NWI ciassification: i�� a Are climatic ! hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes No (If no, explain in Remarks.) Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology significantly disturbed? �-�� Are "Normai Circumstances" present? Yes � o Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology naturally problematic? /'%/� (If needed, explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS — Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Hydric Soil Present? Wetland Hydrology Present? R k• Yes Yes Yes emar s. /' , �., F�; i,f, ' r J���'� w�,�,_..r HYDROLOGY '_ No Is the Sampled Area `/� No Within a Wetland? �����r�i�. (�. ���` .- � , Yes No ,��t,{ „ ,,,;; '.�i � i� Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Secondarv Indicators (minimum of two reauired) Primarv Indicators (minimum of one is required; check all that applvl II Surface Soil Cracks (B6) ��--� Surtace Water (A1) 1❑--� Aquatic Fauna (B13) ❑ Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (B8) �I�S—,J, High Water Table (A2) 11----1f Marl Deposits (615) (LRR U) ❑ Drainage Patterns (610) 4'_l Saturation (A3) �LJf Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) ❑ Moss Trim Lines (B16) ❑ Water Marks (B1) LC► Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots (C3) ❑ Dry-Season Water Table (C2) ❑ Sediment Deposits (B2) Q1--f Presence of Reduced Iron (C4) ❑ Cra�sh Burrows (C8) ❑ Drift Deposits (63) LJ Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) � Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9) a Algal Mat or Crust (64) ❑ Thin Muck Surface (C7) � Geomorphic Position (D2) a Iron Deposits (B5) � Other (Explain in Remarks) II Shallow Aquitard (D3) a Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (67) II FAC-Neutral Test (D5) a Water-Stained Leaves (69) ❑ Sphagnum moss (D8) (LRR T, U) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes � No Depth (inches): �J WaterTable Present? Yes �i� No Depth (inches): n� Saturation Present? Yes No Depth (inches): � Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes `� / No includes ca illa frin e Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available: Remarks: , i �: _ ; (�_, � ��� . i, , _. � , _ US Army Corps of Engineers Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region — Version 2.0 VEGETATION (Four Strata) - Use scientific names of plants. � Absolute Dominant Indicator Tree Stratum (Plot size: = r� ) % Cover S ecie 7 Status �I � � �j�- /� 1. L !� , r (7�'!�" � / , � '��.' /.i �/ f / ' � 2. 3. 4. 5.- _ 6. 7. 8. �� = Total Cover 50% of total cover: �' � 20% of total cover: � Saolinq/Shrub Stratum (Plot size: ) / 1. �-i- � -c,, � ' _ `� �' A (, 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. � = Totai Cover 50% of total cover: '� � 20% of total cover: � Herb Stratum (Plot size: A.�� � � ) / 1. � t�-./`, C«. ; r e/ �lj` ; 2. /�]`,d f0 �h� r� r ! i . ' � � j �`.( 3. Y� � ,_ � .. ' • . / 1 %��: 4. U�•�t��c�,,.r- �� j �� {� 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 1J 50% of total cover: Woodv Vine Stratum (Plot size: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 0 50% of total cover: _ rks: (If observed, list morphological adaptations �n = Total Cover _ 20% of total cover: = Total Cover 20% of totai cover: _ r ` �'�. �� ��� �� Sampling Point: :: ' �� n ' Dominance Test worksheet: Number of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: (A) Total Number of Dominant Species Across All Strata: '� � (B) Percent of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: ����' (A/B) Prevalence Index worksheet: Total % Cover of: Multiplv bv: OBL species x 1 = FACW species x 2 = FAC species x 3 = FACU species x 4 = UPL species x 5 = Column Totals: (A) (B) Prevalencelndex = B/A = Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: II 1- Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation � 2 - Dominance Test is >50% a 3- Prevalence Index is <_3.0' a Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation' (Explain) 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present, unless disturbed or problematic. Definitions of Four Vegetation Strata: Tree - Woody plants, excluding vines, 3 in. (7.6 cm) or more in diameter at breast height (DBH), regardless of height. Sapling/Shrub - Woody plants, excluding vines, less than 3 in. DBH and greater than 3.28 ft(1 m) tall. Herb-All herbaceous (non-woody) plants, regardless of size, and woody plants less than 3.28 ft tall. Woody vine - All woody vines greater than 3.28 ft in height. Hydrophytic � Vegetation Present? Yes No US Army Corps of Engineers Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region - Version 2.0 SOIL _, , Sampling Point: 1.,�'�� �` (' �-- to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (inches) Color (moist) % Color (moist) % Tvoe {Loc ��jjjj ��Texture Remarks 'L . ' �r.�( i'�t (,(` I.,`�✓ f_, i� .i �. 4-'Tr- -.C�`,�J 'Type: C=Concentration, D=Depletion, RM=Reduced Matrix, MS=Masked Sand Grains Hydric Soil Indicators: (Applicable to all LRRs, unless otherwise noted.) � Histosol (A1) � Histic Epipedon (A2) � Black Histic (A3) � Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) f � Stratified Layers (A5) L� Organic Bodies (A6) (LRR P, T, U) D 5 cm Mucky Mineral (A7) (LRR P, T, U) D Muck Presence (A8) (LRR U) D 1 cm Muck (A9) (LRR P, T) II Depleted Below Dark Surface (A11) � Thick Dark Surface (Al2) II Coast Prairie Redox (A16) (MLRA 150A) D Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) (LRR O, S) D Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) � Sandy Redox (S5) � Stripped Matrix (S6) II Dark Surface (S7) (LRR P, S, T, U) Restrictive Layer (if observed): Type: Depth (inches): Remarks: `Location: PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils': Polyvalue Below Surface (S8) (LRR S, T, U) T❑-I 1 cm Muck (A9) (LRR O) Thin Dark Surface (S9) (LRR S, T, U) u 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR S) Loamy Mucky Minerai (F1) (LRR O) � Reduced Vertic (F18) (outside MLRA 150A,6) Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2) �-n Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (LRR P, S, � Depleted Matrix (F3) u Anomalous Bright Loamy Soils (F20) Redox Dark Surface (F6) (MLRA 153B) Depleted Dark Surface (F7) T❑�I Red Parent Material (TF2) Redox Depressions (F8) u Very Shallow Dark Surtace (TF12) Marl (F10) (LRR U) � Other (Explain in Remarks) Depleted Ochric (F11) (MLRA 151) Iron-Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR O, P, T) 'Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and Umbric Surface (F13) (LRR P, T, U) wetland hydrology must be present, Delta Ochric (F17) (MLRA 151) unless disturbed or problematic. Reduced Vertic (F18) (MLRA 150A, 150B) Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 149A) Anomalous Bright Loamy Soils (F20) (MLRA 149A, 153C, 153D) Hydric Soil Present? Yes v No US Army Corps of Engineers Atiantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region — Version 2.0 �1 Q �� WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM — Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region � / �l.1 - ( r...� .-./,' �� ProjecUSite: � � 2- City/County: C: �� t; �.� �:. �� Sampling Date: �'-- � ApplicanUOwner �J � '�1� State: �'_�� Sampling Point: : � '� (, Investigator(s): �'ni r, �� t�'Ti T 1--1 �`�'�'+r Section, Township, Range: Landform (hillslope, terrace, etc.): �T"�i � s� L{ Local relief (concave, convex, none): /_d� iL_a,C Siope (%): � r Subregion (LRR or MLRA): � � 1 -' � '``� Lat: � ��� ' � �' %� Long: � �� S�• � Y4,� Datum: ', �-'_ �T �F� Soil Map Unit Name: � ' � � 7 � i �' �` � � � � � NWI classification: ` J Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site typical for this time of year? Yes '✓ No Qf no, explain in Remarks.) Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology significantly disturbed? I, �� Are "Normal Circumstances" present? Yes �� No Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology naturally problematic? f' �G (If needed, explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS — Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. J' Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes No Is the Sampled Area / H dric Soil Present? Yes No - � Y within a Wetland? Yes No Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes No ` Remarks: �{! � ��m3° __ ��. . �C HYDROLOGY Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Secondarv Indicators (minimum of two required) Primarv Indicators (minimum of one is required� check all that applvl II Surface Soil Cracks (B6) ❑ Surface Water (A1) ❑ Aquatic Fauna (613) ❑ Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (68) Q High Water Table (A2) Qf--� Marl Deposits (B15) (LRR U) ❑ Drainage Patterns (B10) � Saturation (A3) 1I----If Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) ❑ Moss Trim Lines (B16) ❑ Water Marks (B1) I--� Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots (C3) II Dry-Season Water Table (C2) ❑ Sediment Deposits (B2) Q1�f Presence of Reduced Iron (C4) � Cra�sh Burrows (C8) ❑ Drift Deposits (B3) IJ Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) II Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9) a Algal Mat or Crust (64) � Thin Muck Surface (C7) II Geomorphic Position (D2) a Iron Deposits (B5) � Other (Explain in Remarks) �] Shallow Aquitard (D3) a Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (67) L] FAC-Neutral Test (D5) a Water-Stained Leaves (69) II Sphagnum moss (D8) (LRR T, U) Field Observations: � Surface Water Present? Yes No `� Depth (inches): Water Table Present? Yes No Depth (inches): � � Wetland H drolo Present? Yes No Saturation Present? Yes No �� Depth (inches): Y 9Y includes ca illa frin e Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available: Remarks: US Army Corps of Engineers Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region — Version 2.0 VEGETATION (Four Strata) - Use scientific names of plants. Absolute Dominant Iniicator Tree Stratum (Plot size: '�� � ) % Cover S�ecies? Status 1. �II1W�t�� f. !.,,h( �C��,�a�.� �i�rc �� �f"/ 2. �': `,� � --r�� ��� � 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 20 = Total Cover 50% of total cover. ��C) 20% of total cover: '�`� �,-, Saplinq/Shrub Stratum (Plfot size: � � ` ) � 1. /�/I�'7�'(0� i�'r: l � �'��_��.r� 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. $• T = Total Cover 50% of total cover: �- 20% of total cover: i', ' Herb Stratum (Plot size: � ) �� 1. �Ct:. r, �i� �� 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. �O = Total Cover 50% of total cover: % 20% of total cover: l Woodv Vine Stratum (Plot size: � ' / ' ) 1. 2. 3. 4. - 5. - = Total Cover 50% of total cover: 20% of total cover: _ RPmarks: (If observed, list morphological adaptations below). W � Sampling Point: Dominance Test worksheet: Number of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: Total Number of Dominant ' � Species Across All Strata: ' (B) Percent of Dominant Species - r- That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: --� (P✓B) Prevalence Index worksheet: Total % Cover of: Multiolv bv: OBL species x 1 = FACW species x 2 = FAC species x 3 = FACU species x 4 = UPL species x 5 = Column Totals: (A) (B) Prevalencelndex = B/A = Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: ❑ 1- Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation �, 2 - Dominance Test is >50% II 3- Prevalence Index is <_3.0' a Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation' (Explain) 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must �'`� ,'r1( .' � be present, unless disturbed or problematic. Definitions of Four Vegetation Strata: US Army Corps of Engineers Tree - Woody plants, excluding vines, 3 in. (7.6 cm) or more in diameter at breast height (DBH), regardless of height. SaplinglShrub - Woody plants, excluding vines, less than 3 in. DBH and greater than 3.28 ft(1 m) tall. Herb - All herbaceous (non-woody) plants, regardless of size, and woody plants less than 3.28 ft tall. Woody vine - All woody vines greater than 3.28 ft in height. Hydrophytic �� Vegetation Present? Yes No '_� Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region - Version 2.0 SOIL �a uP Sampling Point ���'': i�' '' i Profile Description: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features (inches) Color (moistl % Color (moist) °/o Tvqe Loc Texture Remarks � — �f � � / I �o C �'.a E� '(.I)X `C �� ;,.;/_ 'T�pe� C=Concentration D=Depletion RM=Reduced Matrix MS=Masked Sand Grains. ZLocation: PL=Pore Lining M=Matrix. Hydric Soil Indicators: (Applicable to all LRRs, unless otherwise noted.) Indicators for Problematic Hydnc Soils': � Histosoi (A1) � Histic Epipedon (A2) � Black Histic (A3) ] Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) ] Stratified Layers (A5) � Organic Bodies (A6) (LRR P, T, U) � 5 cm Mucky Mineral (A7) (LRR P, T, U) ] Muck Presence (A8) (LRR U) � 1 cm Muck (A9) (LRR P, T) � Depleted Below Dark Surface (A11) � Thick Dark Surface (Al2) � Coast Prairie Redox (A16) (MLRA 150A) � Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) (LRR O, S) ] Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) ] Sandy Redox (S5) i] Stripped Matrix (S6) ❑ Dark Surface (S7) (LRR P, S, T, U) Restrictive Layer (if observed): Type: Depth (inches): Remarks: US Army Corps of Engineers Polyvalue Below Surface (S8) (LRR S, T, U) ❑ 1 cm Muck (A9) (LRR O) Thin Dark Surtace (S9) (LRR S, T, U) ��--I 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR S) Loamy Mucky Mineral (F1) (LRR O) LJ Reduced Vertic (F18) (outside MLRA 150A,B) Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2) � Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (LRR P, S, T) Depleted Matrix (F3) � Anomalous Bright Loamy Soils (F20) Redox Dark Surface (F6) (MLRA 1536) Depleted Dark Surface (F7) �❑--I Red Parent Material (TF2) Redox Depressions (F8) u Very Shallow Dark Surface (TF12) Marl (F10) (LRR U) � Other (Explain in Remarks) Depleted Ochric (F11) (MLRA 151) Iron-Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR O, P, T) 'Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and Umbric Surface (F13) (LRR P, T, U) wetland hydrology must be present, Delta Ochric (F17) (MLRA 151) unless disturbed or problematic. Reduced Vertic (F18) (MLRA 150A, 1506) Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 149A) Anomalous Bright Loamy Soiis (F20) (MLRA 149A, 153C, 153D) Hydric Soil Present? Yes No `� Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region — Version 2.0 - `.�l� �.R.�� � WETLAND DETERMINATION DATA FORM — Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region 1 � ` � , ProjecUSite: 5 �—`- City/County: " Sampling Date ��'- ApplicanUOwner: ;��1 f< ' State: � Sampling Point: ���`I�t' n�' Investigator(s): -' ,�� � � 9' Section, Township, Range: Landform (hillslope, terrace, etc.): f < Local relief (concave, convex, none): Slope (%): �' = Subregion (LRR or MLRA) �r � Lat � ' � � Long: Datum: '- '' �� � `` Soil Map Unit Name: �' �: �: ' f NWI classification: ��f •� Are climatic / hydrologic conditions on the site�typical for this time of year? Yes No (If no, explain in Remarks.) Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology significantly disturbed? N c� Are "Normal Circumstances" present? Yes �/ No Are Vegetation , Soil , or Hydrology naturally problematic? (If needed, explain any answers in Remarks.) SUMMARY OF FINDINGS — Attach site map showing sampling point locations, transects, important features, etc. Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Hydric Soil Present? Wetland Hydrology Present? Remarks: HYDROLOGY Yes No Is the Sampled Area Yes No Within a Wetland? Yes �� No Yes � No S� q � � 3 �-, �;1 � �� � r� s�- i-,. .�k �' Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Secondarv Indicators (minimum of two required) Primarv Indicators (minimum of one is reauired: check all that applv) II Surface Soil Cracks (66) ❑ Surface Water (A1) 1❑--f Aquatic Fauna (613) ❑ Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surface (B8) Q High Water Table (A2) ��--1f Marl Deposits (615) (LRR U) ❑ Drainage Patterns (610) � Saturation (A3) I--I Hydrogen Sulfide Odor (C1) ❑ Moss Trim Lines (B16) ❑ Water Marks (61) Q Oxidized Rhizospheres along Living Roots (C3) � Dry-Season Water Table (C2) ❑ Sediment Deposits (62) Q�T Presence of Reduced Iron (C4) 0 Cra�sh Burrows (C8) ❑ Drift Deposits (B3) LJ Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils (C6) ❑ Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery (C9) a Algal Mat or Crust (64) ❑ Thin Muck Surface (C7) II Geomorphic Position (D2) Q, Iron Deposits (B5) � Other (Explain in Remarks) �, Shallow Aquitard (D3) a Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery (B7) II FAC-Neutral Test (D5) a Water-Stained Leaves (B9) � Sphagnum moss (D8) (LRR T, U) Field Observations: Surface Water Present? Yes No Depth (inches): Water Table Present? Yes ✓ No Depth (inches): - Saturation Present? Yes �' No Depth (inches): Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes . No includes ca illa frin e Describe Recorded Data (stream gauge, monitoring well, aerial photos, previous inspections), if available: Remarks: : �, ; , , . { , r' . . � � , US Army Corps of Engineers Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region — Version 2.0 VEGETATION (Four Strata) - Use scientific names of plants. Absolute Dominant Indicator Tree Stratum (Plot size: : � � ) % Cover Species? Status 1. � -; �;o'�, � ��,,"'.i 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. � = Total Cover 50% of total cover. f 20% of total cover: r' �` Saplin4/Shrub Stratum (Plot size: � � , ) � 1. � 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. = Total Cover 50% of total cover: _` 20% of total cover: r' Herb Stratum (Plot size: � � ) 1. �: 2. � i... J �. � 3. �f�-,�,��1:� ;��. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. -! 50% of total cover. ` � Woodv Vine Stratum (Plot size: � � � ) 1. 2. ,� 3. � �, �� �� � 4. � 5. 50°/o of total cover: Remarks: (If observed, list morphological adaptatic � = Total Cover _ 20% of total cover: � % �N�z W�+- °t; �,-' �' r? r, Sampling Point: Dominance Test worksheet: Number of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: � (A) Total Number of Dominant Species Across All Strata: '-� (B) Percent of Dominant Species That Are OBL, FACW, or FAC: i�r'" (A/B) Prevalence Index worksheet: Total % Cover of: Multiolv bv: OBL species x 1 = FACW species x 2 = FAC species x 3 = FACU species x 4 = UPL species x 5 = Column Totals: (A) (B) Prevalence Index = B/A = Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators: ❑ 1- Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation �� 2- Dominance Test is >50% II 3- Prevalence Index is <_3.0' a Problematic Hydrophytic Vegetation' (Explain) 'Indicators of hydric soil and wetland hydrology must be present, unless disturbed or problematic. Definitions of Four Veqetation Streta: Tree - Woody plants, excluding vines, 3 in. (7.6 cm) or more in diameter at breast height (DBH), regardless of height. Sapling/Shrub - Woody plants, excluding vines, less than 3 in. DBH and greater than 3.28 ft(1 m) tall. Herb-All herbaceous (non-woody) plants, regardless of size, and woody plants less than 3.28 ft tall. Woody vine - All woody vines greater than 3.28 ft in height. Hydrophytic = Total Cover Vegetation 20% of total cover: Present? Yes � No US Army Corps of Engineers Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region - Version 2.0 SOIL � ��/1��� 'I ,i: � 'r` ii �� rn Sampling Point: � Profile Description: (Describe to the depth needed to document the indicator or confirm the absence of indicators.) Depth Matrix Redox Features _(inches) Color (moist) % Color (moist) % Tvoe Loc Texture Remarks � ��,x�, ,� �r'` -_ � -_ _ � ' �; � �,.� �, �, � _ . . , � � �.. ,-„ - - -- �- � - 'Type: C=Concentration, D=Depletion, RM=Reduced Matrix, MS=Masked Sand Grains Hydric Soil Indicators: (Applicable to all LRRs, unless otherwise noted.) � Histosol (A1) � Histic Epipedon (A2) � Black Histic (A3) � Hydrogen Sulfide (A4) n Stratified Layers (A5) �� Organic Bodies (A6) (LRR P, T, U) II 5 cm Mucky Mineral (A7) (LRR P, T, U) D Muck Presence (A8) (LRR U) II 1 cm Muck (A9) (LRR P, � D Depleted Below Dark Surface (A11) � Thick Dark Surface (Al2) � Coast Prairie Redox (A16) (MLRA 150A) D Sandy Mucky Mineral (S1) (LRR O, S) II Sandy Gleyed Matrix (S4) II Sandy Redox (S5) � Stripped Matrix (S6) � Dark Surface (S7) (LRR P, S, T, U) Type: Depth (inches): Remarks: ZLocation: PL=Pore Lining, M=Matrix. Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils3: Polyvalue Below Surface (S8) (LRR S, T, U) ❑ 1 cm Muck (A9) (LRR O) Thin Dark Surface (S9) (LRR S, T, U) ��--I 2 cm Muck (A10) (LRR S) Loamy Mucky Mineral (F1) (LRR O) u Reduced Vertic (F18) (outside MLRA 150A,B) Loamy Gleyed Matrix (F2) ��--I Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (LRR P, S, T) Depleted Matrix (F3) u Anomalous Bright Loamy Soils (F20) Redox Dark Surface (F6) (MLRA 1536) Depleted Dark Surface (F7) ❑ Red Parent Material (TF2) Redox Depressions (F8) � Very Shallow Dark Surface (TF12) Marl (F10) (LRR U) � Other (Explain in Remarks) Depleted Ochric (F11) (MLRA 151) Iron-Manganese Masses (F12) (LRR O, P, T) 'Indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and Umbric Surface (F13) (LRR P, T, U) wetland hydrology must be present, Delta Ochric (F17) (MLRA 151) unless disturbed or problematic. Reduced Vertic (F18) (MLRA 150A, 1506) Piedmont Floodplain Soils (F19) (MLRA 149A) Anomalous Bright Loamy Soils (F20) (MLRA 149A, 153C, 153D) Hydric Soil Present? Yes +�/ No US Army Corps of Engineers Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Region — Version 2.0