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173 <br />T rk <br />Qualifleation of rr estiga ov <br />Tile representatives of T G conducting this investigation N ere Michael Wood and Ivry <br />Kim rou h. Ti% Wood is the President of TCG with 19 years of experience conducting <br />natural resource investigations and was the lead investigator. Be is a North Carolina <br />Licensed Soil Scientist (NCLSS) and his experience includes wetland and stream <br />mitigation, jurisdictional -wetland and stream delineations, en ir r n al permitting, <br />threatened and endangered species surveys, natural systems assessments, and stream <br />classifications. <br />5,0 Results <br />Two jurisdictional wetlands were o sei -red within the subject site during the field <br />investigations (A ndi 11). Both wetlands occur in the northern parcel of the subject <br />site TN 9845-40-5022). Wetland 1 (WI) is a slope Nvetland located along the Southern <br />boundary on the cast side of SR 1313 (3 6'5'6.65" N, 79'1 V7. 0 1 " W). W I appears to <br />have been created by maintenance vehicles travelling along a utility lire right-of-way, <br />The vegetation has been mowed and i's comprised mostly of small shrub and herbaceous <br />sp ecies. WI extends sIi htly beyond the p roj ca study site boundary. The area witliiti the <br />site 1s a ro irxtately 0.0 acre, ` Wetland 2 (M) i riE erine wetland located <br />study pp <br />northwest of perennial stream that flows across the northwest corner of the study are <br />(3605'9.07"" N, 7901 V1 7.76' W). W2 extends beyond the study site boundary. The area <br />within the study site is 0.01 acre, The entire wetland boundaries are depicted in Figure 2 <br />(Appendix1. <br />The soil in Wand W2 meets field indicato • F3 as noted in the Field Indicators of Hydric <br />Soils in the United States USDA, N RC S 2010), wh i h sta rs; <br />`..D Mao-ix. A I ayer that has a depleted -unatrix wit r 6 0 percent <br />or more chroma oft or less and has a minimunu thickness of either: <br />a. 2 inches entirely within the uppers 6 inches of the soil surface <br />OR <br />b.) 6 ilicl es start in wi th 10 inches of the soil sur face <br />Summary <br />This re oil is provided for preliminary planning purposes only. Two wetlands were <br />observed and delineated located in the project study area, This report and delineation <br />have not been approved y a statutory authority, if sti le approval i required, <br />. t � required fc�� verification of <br />coordination with the US Array Corp of Engineers s � ou ld be re u <br />this de i ne ation <br />Schoolhouse Road Prgjec:� Nfarch 2011 <br />` C.' .Io b # 113 9 <br />
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