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APPENDIX C
USACE PERMIT
APPENDIX D
WETLANDS
December 16, 2010 Eric Buckelew Biologist Regulatory Branch US Army Corps of Engineers Mobile District Post Office Box 2288 Mobile, Alabama 36628-0001 RE: Proposed Theodore Fire Station Theodore, Alabama Wetlands Minimization and Avoidance Rational Project No. 10-213410 Dear Mr. Buckelew: PPM Consultant, Inc. (PPM) is submitting this Wetlands Minimization and Avoidance Rational letter on behalf of The City of Mobile. The subject site consists of approximately 2.82 acres. The wetlands areas to be impacted are approximately 0.31 acres of wetlands and 272 linear feet of drainage ditch. Due to the limited lot size and the location of the wetlands and drainage ditch on the subject site, no reasonable minimization or avoidance could be achieve and still maintain the specification for the fire station that could fulfill the community’s needs. If you have any questions regarding this project, please contact me at 205-335-5748. Sincerely,
Bryan Jones Senior Environmental Consultant
Environmental Science and Engineering
30704 Sergeant E.I. Boots Thomas Drive • Mobile, AL 36527 • tel 251.990.9000 • fax 251.990.9025 • www.ppmco.com
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EXCEEDING CLIENTS EXPECTATIONS
CITY OF MOBILE FIRE DEPARTMENTNEW FIRE STATION
EXISTING SITE W/ WETLANDS
December 9, 2010 Eric Buckelew Biologist Regulatory Branch US Army Corps of Engineers Mobile District Post Office Box 2288 Mobile, Alabama 36628-0001 RE: Proposed Theodore Fire Station Theodore, Alabama Wetlands area north of the subject property Dear Mr. Buckelew: PPM Consultant, Inc. (PPM) is submitting this letter and figures on behalf of The City of Mobile, in response to the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Mobile District concerns regarding the impacts to the wetlands area north of the subject property should the wetland areas on the subject property be filled. During our last phone conversation you expressed some concerns that if a permit to fill was granted for the subject property, the wetlands areas north of the subject property would then possibly become an isolated wetlands areas. As you can see in Figures 1-3 the areas to the north of the subject are connected via a culvert to a ditch that runs along the north edge of the subject property. This ditch then makes a seventy-five degree turn and runs along the eastern edge or the subject property. The ditch then makes a ninety degree turn and runs along the southern portions of the adjoining property. The wetlands areas north of subject property have a connection to Waters of the U.S. without the wetlands areas on the subject property. If you have any questions regarding this project, please contact me at 205-335-5748. Sincerely,
Bryan Jones Senior Environmental Consultant Attachments: Figures 1-3
Environmental Science and Engineering
30704 Sergeant E.I. Boots Thomas Drive • Mobile, AL 36527 • tel 251.990.9000 • fax 251.990.9025 • www.ppmco.com
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APPENDIX E
FLOOD MAPS
APPENDIX F
ENDANGERED SPECIES
Environmental Review of Endangered Species,
Cultural Resources and Wetlands
Proposed Theodore Fire Station
Section 10, Township 6 South, Range 2 West Mobile County
Theodore, Alabama
Prepared for: The City of Mobile
Prepared by:
PPM CONSULTANTS, INC. 30704 SGT. E.I. “BOOTS” THOMAS DRIVE
SPANISH FORT, ALABAMA 36527 (251) 990-9000
August 11, 2010
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE
1.0 INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................... 3
2.0 SITE LOCATION.......................................................................................... 3
3.0 PURPOSE .................................................................................................... 3
4.0 LIMITATIONS AND EXTENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW ................. 3
5.0 ENDANGERED SPECIES ........................................................................... 3
6.0 JURISDICTIONAL WATERS OF THE U.S. ................................................. 4
7.0 HISTORIC PROPERTIES ............................................................................ 5
8.0 CONCLUSION ............................................................................................. 5
9.0 ENVIRONMENTAL PROFESSIONAL SIGNATURE AND QUALIFICATIONS ....................................................................................... 6
FIGURES
Figure 1 – Topographic Map Figure 2 – Aerial Photo Figure 3 - Photographs
APPENDICES
Appendix A – Figures Appendix B – EDR Report
1.0 INTRODUCTION
PPM Consultants was authorized by The City of Mobile on May 11, 2010 to conduct an Environmental Review for Endangered Species, Wetlands, and Cultural Resources. The review is to determine if the property is acceptable for development of the proposed Theodore Fire Station. In addition, this review is required to apply for funding through Federal Emergency Management Agency.
2.0 SITE LOCATION
The subject property consists of an approximate 2.82 acre parcel, which is located near the intersection of Bellingrath Road and Old Military Road East all lying in Section 10, Township 6 South, Range 2 West, Mobile County, Alabama. The area is shown on the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) 7.5 Minute topographic map presented in Appendix A (Figure 1, Topographic Map).
3.0 PURPOSE
The purpose of this Environmental Review is to determine if future development of the subject property could potentially impact Threatened & Endangered Species, Cultural Resources, or Wetlands. 4.0 LIMITATIONS AND EXTENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW
This Environmental Review is limited to Threatened & Endangered Species, Cultural Resources, and Wetlands. Any other potential environmental impacts to the subject property were not considered during this review. PPM has obtained as much information as is reasonably ascertainable through an on-site inspection and research conducted by Environmental Data Resources Inc. (EDR). Information and opinions contained within this report were obtained from reliable and creditable sources. Responsibility for accuracy of such items furnished to the inspector cannot be assumed.
5.0 ENDANGERED SPECIES
EDR searched the databases of The Environmental Protection Agency Endangered Species Protection Program for state and federally listed or proposed threatened or endangered species on the subject property and surrounding properties. No mapped sites were found in
EDR’s search of available government records within a 1 mile radius from the target property. The following Endangered Species are listed for Mobile County: Flatwoods Salamander, Piping Plover, Gulf Sturgeon, Louisiana Quillwort, Loggerhead Sea Turtle, Gopher Tortoise, Alabama Red-Bellied Turtle, and Eastern Indigo Snake. None of the endangered species listed above were noted on the subject location. The subject property did not contain habitat conditions for any of above listed species except for the Louisiana Quillwort.
6.0 JURISDICTIONAL WATERS OF THE U.S.
Wetlands are generally areas where water covers the soil, or is present either at or near the surface of the soil all year or for varying periods of time during the year, including during the growing season. Water saturation (hydrology) largely determines how the soil develops and the types of plant and animal communities living in and on the soil. Wetlands may support both aquatic and terrestrial species, and the extended presence of water may create conditions that favor the growth of specially adapted plants (hydrophytes) and promote the development of characteristic wetland (hydric) soils.
Wetlands vary widely because of local and regional differences in soils, topography, climate, hydrology, water chemistry, vegetation, and other factors, including human disturbance. Two general categories of wetlands are recognized, which are identified as tidal wetlands and inland wetlands.
Areas subject to jurisdiction under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act and Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899 are commonly referred to as “wetlands”; however, “wetlands” are actually a subset of areas subject to jurisdiction and potential permitting requirements and constraints. The overall inclusive term used in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) is “waters of the US”, which includes wetlands, all surface tributary streams with a defined channel, all major streams and rivers, lakes, most ponds, and occasionally manmade features such as ditches or abandoned borrow pits. Jurisdictional wetlands are defined by federal regulations as areas that are inundated or saturated by surface or groundwater at a frequency and duration sufficient to support under normal circumstances a prevalence of vegetation typically adapted for life in saturated soil conditions (Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), 40 CFR 230.3). In our professional opinion, there are areas onsite that would satisfy the criteria to be a wetland pursuant to the Army Corps of Engineers 1987 Manual with subsequent clarification memoranda and pursuant to confirmation by the Army Corps of Engineers. A complete wetland delineation can be found in Appendix B.
7.0 HISTORIC PROPERTIES
No visual evidence of prehistoric cultural resource materials was observed during the pedestrian survey of the subject property. However, shovel tests or other below ground investigations were not conducted on the subject property. That level of testing was beyond the scope of work for this investigation. If cultural resource materials (pottery shards, bone, stone points, etc.) are encountered during construction activities, all activities should be halted until the Alabama Department of Archives and History is notified. If human remains are encountered during any construction activities all activities should be halted immediately and the Sheriffs Department, notified for examination as a possible crime scene. The National Register of Historic Places is the official federal list of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects significant in American history, architecture, archaeology, engineering, and culture. Established under the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, the National Register has identified and documented, in partnership with state, federal, and tribal preservation programs nearly 75,000 districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects that are significant in American history, architecture, archeology, engineering, and culture. An archival search was conducted of the National Register Information System (NRIS), a database that contains information on places listed in or determined to be eligible for the National Register of Historic Places. The NRIS search indicated one Official Historical Site within a one mile search radius of the subject property. The Dawes-Theodore School located at 5761 Theodore Dawes Road in Theodore, Alabama was identified has a historical site; however the site is located greater than one-half mile from the subject property.
8.0 CONCLUSION
It is our opinion, based on the findings of this Environmental Review of Threatened & Endangered Species, Cultural Resources, and Wetlands that the development of the subject property would have a considerably low environmental impact in regards to those environmental areas reviewed and would be acceptable for development. A wetland fill permit will need to be obtained from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineer prior to any development.
9.0 ENVIRONMENTAL PROFESSIONAL SIGNATURE AND QUALIFICATIONS
This Environmental Review Report was prepared by Mr. Bryan S. Jones employed with PPM Consultants. Mr. Jones is a Registered Environmental Professional with over 20 years of experience as a health and environmental consultant. Mr. Jones is also a Certified Wetlands Delineator. Prepared by:
August 11, 2010 _______________________________ ______________________________ Bryan S. Jones Date
APPENDIX A - FIGURES
FIGURE 1 - TOPOGRAPHIC MAP
FIGURE 2 - AERIAL PHOTO
FIGURE 3 - PHOTOGRAPHS
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SUBJECTPROPERTY
Theodore Property, Bellingrath Road and Old Military Road, Theodore, AL PPM Job No.213410-ESA1
Photographs taken January 28, 2009 by Monica Holston
Photo 1. Subject Property Photo 2. Subject Property
Photo 3. Subject Property (household debris) Photo 4. Drainage Ditch
Theodore Property, Bellingrath Road and Old Military Road, Theodore, AL PPM Job No.213410-ESA1
Photographs taken January 28, 2009 by Monica Holston
Photo 5. Subject Property Photo 6. Subject Property (concrete and brick debris)
Photo 7. Drainage Ditch with debris Photo 8. Onsite Transformer
Theodore Property, Bellingrath Road and Old Military Road, Theodore, AL PPM Job No.213410-ESA1
Photographs taken January 28, 2009 by Monica Holston
Photo 9. Adjoining property to the North Photo 10. Adjoining properties to the Northeast
Photo 11. Adjoining properties to the East-northeast Photo 12. Adjoining property to the East
Theodore Property, Bellingrath Road and Old Military Road, Theodore, AL PPM Job No.213410-ESA1
Photographs taken January 28, 2009 by Monica Holston
Photo 13. Adjoining property to the South Photo 14. Adjoining properties to the Southwest
Photo 15. Adjoining properties to the West Photo 16. Adjoining property to the Northwest
APPENDIX B – EDR REPORT
FORM-JUR
®kcehCAPEN RDE
440 Wheelers Farms RoadMilford, CT 06461Toll Free: 800.352.0050www.edrnet.com
Proposed Theodore Fire StationOld Military / Bellingrath Rd.Theodore, AL 36582
Inquiry Number: 2799520.3sJune 22, 2010
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION PAGE________ _____
®EDR NEPACheck Description............................................. 1
Map Findings Summary........................................................ 2
Natural Areas.......................................................................... 3
Historic Sites.......................................................................... 5
Flood Plain............................................................................. 8
Wetlands................................................................................. 10
Wetlands Classification System.......................................... 16
FCC & FAA Sites.................................................................... 20
Key Contacts and Government Records Searched........... 26
Thank you for your business.Please contact EDR at 1-800-352-0050
with any questions or comments.
Disclaimer - Copyright and Trademark Notice
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TC2799520.3s Page 1 of 32
Key Contacts and Government Records Searched
Obstructions, Airports, Topographic gradient47 CFR 1.1307(8)• FCC antenna/tower sites, FAA Markings and
FCC & FAA Map
47 CFR 1.1307(7); 40 CFR 6.302• National Wetlands Inventory Data (where available)Wetlands Map
47 CFR 1.1307(6); 40 CFR 6.302• National Flood Plain Data (where available)Flood Plain Map
• Indian Reservations• State Historic Places (where available)
47 CFR 1.1307(4); 40 CFR 6.302• National Register of Historic PlacesHistoric Sites Map
and Wildlife, Critical Habitat Data (where available)47 CFR 1.1307(3); 40 CFR 6.302• Threatened or Endangered Species, Fish40 CFR 6.302 - Fish and Wildlife40 CFR 6.302(e) - Wild and scenic rivers
and refuges47 CFR 1.1307(2) - Officially designated wildlife preserves, sanctuaries47 CFR 1.1307(1) - Officially designated wilderness areas
• Federal Lands Data:Natural Areas Map
RegulationSection
in the Map Findings Summary on page 2 of this report.The report provides maps and data for the following items (where available). Search results are provided
to determine whether a proposed site or action will have significant environmental effect.The EDR NEPACheck provides information which may be used, in conjunction with additional research,
enhance environmental quality as much as possible.understanding and scrutiny, avoid or minimize adverse effects of proposed actions, and restore andanalyze potential environmental effects of proposed actions and their alternatives for publicdecision-making processes appropriate and careful consideration of all environmental effects and actions,The National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) requires that Federal agencies include in their
EDR NEPACheck DESCRIPTION®
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---YES1.00Power Lines---NO1.00AirportsNOYES1.00FAA DOFNONO1.00FM AntennaNONO1.00AM AntennaNONO1.00TowersNOYES1.00Antenna Structure RegistrationNONO1.004G CellularNONO1.00Cellular
FCC & FAA SITES MAP
NOYES1.00NWI1.1307 (7) Change in surface features (wetland fill)WETLANDS MAP
NOYES1.00FLOODPLAIN1.1307 (6) Located in a Flood PlainFLOODPLAIN MAP
NONO1.00Indian ReservationNOYES1.00AL Historic Sites1.1307a (4) Listed or eligible for National RegisterNONO1.00National Register of Hist. Pla1.1307a (4) Listed or eligible for National Register
HISTORIC SITES MAP
Critical HabitatN/AYESCountyCounty Endangered Species1.1307a (3) Threatened or Endangered Species orNONO1.00AL Wildlife Management Areas1.1307a (2) Officially Designated Wildlife PreserveNONO1.00AL Wildlife Refuges1.1307a (2) Officially Designated Wildlife PreserveNONO1.00AL Managed Lands1.1307a (2) Officially Designated Wildlife PreserveNONO1.00US Federal Lands1.1307a (2) Officially Designated Wildlife PreserveNONO1.00US Federal Lands1.1307a (1) Officially Designated Wilderness Area
NATURAL AREAS MAP
3379427.2UTM Y (Meters): 387813.4UTM X (Meters): Zone 16Universal Tranverse Mercator: 88.169548 - 88˚ 10’ 10.4’’Longitude (West): 30.543640 - 30˚ 32’ 37.1’’Latitude (North):
TARGET PROPERTY COORDINATES
THEODORE, AL 36582Date: 6/22/10OLD MILITARY / BELLINGRATH RD.Inquiry #: 2799520.3sPROPOSED THEODORE FIRE STATION
TARGET PROPERTY ADDRESS
1/8 MileSearch(Miles)DatabaseApplicable Regulation from 47 CFR/FCC ChecklistWithinWithinDistance
Search
is contained in the Key Contacts and Government Records Searched section on page 26 of this report.The databases searched in this report are listed below. Database descriptions and other agency contact information
MAP FINDINGS SUMMARY
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within the search radius around the target property.No mapped sites were found in EDR’s search of available government records
Map IDDirectionDistance EDR IDDistance (ft.) Database
SNAKE, EASTERN INDIGOREPTILE:TURTLE, ALABAMA RED-BELLIEDREPTILE:TORTOISE, GOPHERREPTILE:TURTLE, LOGGERHEAD SEAREPTILE:QUILLWORT, LOUISIANAPLANT:STURGEON, GULFFISH:PLOVER, PIPINGBIRD:SALAMANDER, FLATWOODSAMPHIBIAN:
Source: EPA Endangered Species Protection Program DatabaseEndangered Species Listed for: MOBILE County, AL.
NATURAL AREAS MAP FINDINGS
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AL200810000798Edr id: Not ReportedFagency: MOBILE COUNTYFcnty: 07/18/1989Flisted: 1911Forigin: Not ReportedFnrhp: TheodoreFcity: 5761 Theodore Dawes RoadFaddress: Dawes-Theodore SchoolFname:
1NW1/2-1 mi
AL200810000798
4324AL Historic Sites
HISTORIC SITES MAP FINDINGS
Map IDDirectionDistance EDR IDDistance (ft.) Database
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AL200810000795Edr id: Not ReportedFagency: MOBILE COUNTYFcnty: 09/14/1977Flisted: 1927; 1935Forigin: (NRHP)Fnrhp: TheodoreFcity: 20 mi S of MobileFaddress: Bellingrath Gardens and HomeFname:
Unmappable
AL200810000795AL Historic Sites
UNMAPPABLE HISTORIC SITES
Due to poor or inadequate address information, the following sites were not mapped: StatusEDR IDDatabase
40
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40
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01097C0668J (FEMA Q3 Flood data) 01097C0667J (FEMA Q3 Flood data)
Additional Flood Plain panel(s) in search area: 01097C0666J (FEMA Q3 Flood data)Flood Plain panel at target property:
YES MOBILE, AL
FLOOD PLAIN MAP FINDINGS
Source: FEMA DFIRM Flood Data, FEMA Q3 Flood Data
County FEMA flood data electronic coverage
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TC2799520.3s Page 11 of 32*See Wetland Classification System for additional information.
Lat/Lon: 30.549196 / -88.16167431991/2-1 mi
[P] Palustrine, [FO] Forested, [4] Needle-Leaved Evergreen, [B] SaturatedNENWIPFO4B8
Lat/Lon: 30.552059 / -88.17047130771/2-1 mi
[P] Palustrine, [FO] Forested, [1] Broad-Leaved Deciduous, [C] Seasonally FloodedNorthNWIPFO1C7
Lat/Lon: 30.551767 / -88.16950229571/2-1 mi
[P] Palustrine, [FO] Forested, [3] Broad-Leaved Evergreen, [A] Temporarily FloodedNorthNWIPFO3A6
Lat/Lon: 30.535633 / -88.1706772932Broad-Leaved Evergreen, [A] Temporarily Flooded, [d] Partially Drained/Ditched1/2-1 mi[P] Palustrine, [FO] Forested, [1] Broad-Leaved Deciduous / , [FO] Forested, [3]South
NWIPFO1/3Ad5
Lat/Lon: 30.542889 / -88.17874129051/2-1 mi
[P] Palustrine, [FO] Forested, [1] Broad-Leaved Deciduous, [A] Temporarily FloodedWestNWIPFO1A4
Lat/Lon: 30.545921 / -88.16146926761/2-1 mi
[P] Palustrine, [FO] Forested, [1] Broad-Leaved Deciduous, [C] Seasonally FloodedENENWIPFO1C3
Lat/Lon: 30.550917 / -88.17060926681/2-1 mi
[P] Palustrine, [FO] Forested, [3] Broad-Leaved Evergreen, [A] Temporarily FloodedNorthNWIPFO3A2
Lat/Lon: 30.540318 / -88.1663591569Broad-Leaved Evergreen, [C] Seasonally Flooded, [d] Partially Drained/Ditched1/4-1/2 mi[P] Palustrine, [FO] Forested, [1] Broad-Leaved Deciduous / , [FO] Forested, [3]SE
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Not reported in source dataAdditional NWI hardcopy map(s) in search area:NWI hardcopy map at target property: Theodore
Source: Fish and Wildlife Service NWI data
WETLANDS MAP FINDINGS
TC2799520.3s Page 12 of 32*See Wetland Classification System for additional information.
Lat/Lon: 30.543407 / -88.15773037211/2-1 mi
[P] Palustrine, [FO] Forested, [3] Broad-Leaved Evergreen, [C] Seasonally FloodedEastNWIPFO3C17
Lat/Lon: 30.551294 / -88.16202536561/2-1 mi
[P] Palustrine, [FO] Forested, [1] Broad-Leaved Deciduous, [A] Temporarily FloodedNENWIPFO1A16
Lat/Lon: 30.544125 / -88.15799036431/2-1 mi
[P] Palustrine, [FO] Forested, [1] Broad-Leaved Deciduous, [C] Seasonally FloodedEastNWIPFO1C15
Lat/Lon: 30.551767 / -88.16301036021/2-1 mi
[P] Palustrine, [FO] Forested, [3] Broad-Leaved Evergreen, [C] Seasonally FloodedNENWIPFO3C14
Lat/Lon: 30.540916 / -88.18034435381/2-1 mi
[P] Palustrine, [FO] Forested, [1] Broad-Leaved Deciduous, [A] Temporarily FloodedWSWNWIPFO1A13
Lat/Lon: 30.552999 / -88.16763334581/2-1 mi
[P] Palustrine, [UB] Unconsolidated Bottom, [H] Permanently FloodedNorthNWIPUBH12
Lat/Lon: 30.545647 / -88.1802443445[d] Partially Drained/Ditched1/2-1 mi[P] Palustrine, [FO] Forested, [1] Broad-Leaved Deciduous, [A] Temporarily Flooded,WNW
NWIPFO1Ad11
Lat/Lon: 30.534916 / -88.1722723285Flooded, [d] Partially Drained/Ditched1/2-1 mi[P] Palustrine, [SS] Scrub-Shrub, [3] Broad-Leaved Evergreen, [A] TemporarilySSW
NWIPSS3Ad10
Lat/Lon: 30.552471 / -88.16921232151/2-1 mi
[P] Palustrine, [FO] Forested, [1] Broad-Leaved Deciduous, [C] Seasonally FloodedNorthNWIPFO1C9
Map IDDirectionDistance
Code and Description* DatabaseDistance (ft.)
WETLANDS MAP FINDINGS
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Lat/Lon: 30.552523 / -88.15896646411/2-1 mi
[P] Palustrine, [FO] Forested, [3] Broad-Leaved Evergreen, [C] Seasonally FloodedNENWIPFO3C26
Lat/Lon: 30.540674 / -88.15523546321/2-1 mi
[P] Palustrine, [FO] Forested, [4] Needle-Leaved Evergreen, [C] Seasonally FloodedESENWIPFO4C25
Lat/Lon: 30.553095 / -88.1607444417[1] Broad-Leaved Deciduous, [C] Seasonally Flooded1/2-1 mi[P] Palustrine, [SS] Scrub-Shrub, [3] Broad-Leaved Evergreen / , [SS] Scrub-Shrub,NE
NWIPSS3/1C24
Lat/Lon: 30.550869 / -88.15847043671/2-1 mi
[P] Palustrine, [SS] Scrub-Shrub, [3] Broad-Leaved Evergreen, [B] SaturatedNENWIPSS3B23
Lat/Lon: 30.552147 / -88.16098841041/2-1 mi
[P] Palustrine, [FO] Forested, [4] Needle-Leaved Evergreen, [A] Temporarily FloodedNENWIPFO4A22
Lat/Lon: 30.553530 / -88.16368940431/2-1 mi
[P] Palustrine, [UB] Unconsolidated Bottom, [H] Permanently FloodedNNENWIPUBH21
Lat/Lon: 30.551565 / -88.16098839461/2-1 mi
[P] Palustrine, [UB] Unconsolidated Bottom, [H] Permanently FloodedNENWIPUBH20
Lat/Lon: 30.549698 / -88.15965338161/2-1 mi
[P] Palustrine, [SS] Scrub-Shrub, [3] Broad-Leaved Evergreen, [B] SaturatedNENWIPSS3B19
Lat/Lon: 30.533709 / -88.1731803786[d] Partially Drained/Ditched1/2-1 mi[P] Palustrine, [FO] Forested, [3] Broad-Leaved Evergreen, [A] Temporarily Flooded,SSW
NWIPFO3Ad18
Map IDDirectionDistance
Code and Description* DatabaseDistance (ft.)
WETLANDS MAP FINDINGS
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Lat/Lon: 30.531122 / -88.1772995163Broad-Leaved Evergreen, [A] Temporarily Flooded1/2-1 mi[P] Palustrine, [FO] Forested, [4] Needle-Leaved Evergreen / , [FO] Forested, [3]SSW
NWIPFO4/3A35
Lat/Lon: 30.554867 / -88.15980551071/2-1 mi
[P] Palustrine, [FO] Forested, [4] Needle-Leaved Evergreen, [C] Seasonally FloodedNENWIPFO4C34
Lat/Lon: 30.549307 / -88.15473250981/2-1 mi
[P] Palustrine, [SS] Scrub-Shrub, [3] Broad-Leaved Evergreen, [B] SaturatedENENWIPSS3B33
Lat/Lon: 30.556702 / -88.16458950001/2-1 mi
[P] Palustrine, [UB] Unconsolidated Bottom, [H] Permanently FloodedNNENWIPUBH32
Lat/Lon: 30.534691 / -88.18129049221/2-1 mi
[P] Palustrine, [UB] Unconsolidated Bottom, [H] Permanently FloodedSWNWIPUBH31
Lat/Lon: 30.553986 / -88.15982848501/2-1 mi
[P] Palustrine, [EM] Emergent, [1] Persistent, [C] Seasonally FloodedNENWIPEM1C30
Lat/Lon: 30.554808 / -88.1613854806Broad-Leaved Evergreen, [C] Seasonally Flooded1/2-1 mi[P] Palustrine, [FO] Forested, [1] Broad-Leaved Deciduous / , [FO] Forested, [3]NNE
NWIPFO1/3C29
Lat/Lon: 30.554745 / -88.1620254682Broad-Leaved Evergreen, [C] Seasonally Flooded1/2-1 mi[P] Palustrine, [FO] Forested, [4] Needle-Leaved Evergreen / , [FO] Forested, [3]NNE
NWIPFO4/3C28
Lat/Lon: 30.553795 / -88.16053046581/2-1 mi
[P] Palustrine, [UB] Unconsolidated Bottom, [H] Permanently FloodedNENWIPUBH27
Map IDDirectionDistance
Code and Description* DatabaseDistance (ft.)
WETLANDS MAP FINDINGS
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Lat/Lon: 30.546511 / -88.15335852021/2-1 mi
[P] Palustrine, [SS] Scrub-Shrub, [3] Broad-Leaved Evergreen, [B] SaturatedENENWIPSS3B38
Lat/Lon: 30.533916 / -88.1816335193Flooded, [d] Partially Drained/Ditched1/2-1 mi[P] Palustrine, [SS] Scrub-Shrub, [3] Broad-Leaved Evergreen, [A] TemporarilySW
NWIPSS3Ad37
Lat/Lon: 30.548239 / -88.15399251731/2-1 mi
[P] Palustrine, [SS] Scrub-Shrub, [3] Broad-Leaved Evergreen, [B] SaturatedENENWIPSS3B36
Map IDDirectionDistance
Code and Description* DatabaseDistance (ft.)
WETLANDS MAP FINDINGS
National Wetland Inventory Maps are produced by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, a sub-department
of the U.S. Department of the Interior. In 1974, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service developed a criteria for
wetland classification with four long range objectives:
· to describe ecological units that have certain homogeneous natural attributes,
· to arrange these units in a system that will aid decisions about resource management,
· to furnish units for inventory and mapping, and
· to provide uniformity in concepts and terminology throughout the U.S.
High altitude infrared photographs, soil maps, topographic maps and site visits are the methods
used to gather data for the productions of these maps. In the infrared photos, wetlands appear as
different colors and these wetlands are then classified by type. Using a hierarchical classification,
the maps identify wetland and deepwater habitats according to:
· system
· subsystem
· class
· subclass
· modifiers
(as defined by Cowardin, et al. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service FWS/OBS 79/31. 1979.)
The classification system consists of five systems:
1. marine
2. estuarine
3. riverine
4. lacustrine
5. palustrine
The marine system consists of deep water tidal habitats and adjacent tidal wetlands. The riverine
system consists of all wetlands contained within a channel. The lacustrine systems includes allnontidal wetlands related to swamps, bogs & marshes. The estuarine system consists ofdeepwater tidal habitats and where ocean water is diluted by fresh water. The palustrine system
includes nontidal wetlands dominated by trees and shrubs and where salinity is below .5% in tidal
areas. All of these systems are divided in subsystems and then further divided into class.
National Wetland Inventory Maps are produced by transferring gathered data on a standard 7.5
minute U.S.G.S. topographic map. Approximately 52 square miles are covered on a National
Wetland Inventory map at a scale of 1:24,000. Electronic data is compiled by digitizing these
National Wetland Inventory Maps.
WETLANDS CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM
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SYSTEM
SUBSYSTEM 1 - SUBTIDAL 2 - INTERTIDAL
CLASS RB-ROCK UB-UNCONSOLIDATED AB-AQUATIC BED RF-REEF OW-OPEN WATER / AB-AQUATIC BED RF-REEF RS-ROCKY SHORE US-UNCONSOLIDATED BOTTOM BOTTOM Unknown Bottom SHORE
Subclass 1 Bedrock 1 Cobble-Gravel 1 Algal 1 Coral 1 Algal 1 Coral 1 Bedrock 1 Cobble-Gravel2 Rubble 2 Sand 3 Rooted Vascular 3 Worm 3 Rooted Vascular 3 Worm 2 Rubble 2 Sand
3 Mud 5 Unknown 5 Unknown Submergent 3 Mud 4 Organic Submergent 4 Organic
SYSTEM E - ESTUARINE
SUBSYSTEM 1 - SUBTIDAL
CLASS RB-ROCK UB-UNCONSOLIDATED AB-AQUATIC BED RF-REEF OW-OPEN WATER /BOTTOM BOTTOM Unknown Bottom
Subclass 1 Bedrock 1 Cobble-Gravel 1 Algal 2 Mollusk2 Rubble 2 Sand 3 Rooted Vascular 3 Worm
3 Mud 4 Floating Vascular4 Organic 5 Unknown Submergent
6 Unknown Surface
SUBSYSTEM 2 - INTERTIDAL
CLASS AB-AQUATIC BED RF-REEF SB - STREAMBED RS-ROCKY SHORE US-UNCONSOLIDATED EM-EMERGENT SS-SCRUB SHRUB FO-FORESTEDSHORE
Subclass 1 Algal 2 Mollusk 1 Cobble- Gravel 1 Bedrock 1 Cobble- Gravel 1 Persistent 1 Broad-Leaved 1 Broad-Leaved3 Rooted Vascular 3 Worm 2 Sand 2 Rubble 2 Sand 2 Nonpersistent Deciduous Deciduous4 Floating Vascular 3 Mud 3 Mud 2 Needle-Leaved 2 Needle-Leaved5 Unknown Submergent 4 Organic 4 Organic Deciduous Deciduous6 Unknown Surface 3 Broad-Leaved 3 Broad-Leaved
Evergreen Evergreen4 Needle-Leaved 4 Needle-LeavedEvergreen Evergreen5 Dead 5 Dead6 Deciduous 6 Deciduous7 Evergreen 7 Evergreen
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MARINE
SYSTEM R - RIVERINE
SUBSYSTEM 1 - TIDAL 2 - LOWER PERENNIAL 3 - UPPER PERENNIAL 4 - INTERMITTENT 5 - UNKNOWN PERENNIAL
CLASS RB-ROCK UB-UNCONSOLIDATED *SB-STREAMBED AB-AQUATIC BED RS-ROCKY US-UNCONSOLIDATED **EM-EMERGENT OW-OPEN WATER/BOTTOM BOTTOM SHORE SHORE Unknown Bottom
Subclass 1 Bedrock 1 Cobble-Gravel 1 Bedrock 1 Algal 1 Bedrock 1 Cobble-Gravel 2 Nonpersistent2 Rubble 2 Sand 2 Rubble 2 Aquatic Moss 2 Rubble 2 Sand
3 Mud 3 Cobble-Gravel 3 Rooted Vascular 3 Mud4 Organic 4 Sand 4 Floating Vascular 4 Organic
5 Mud 5 Unknown Submergent 5 Vegetated6 Organic 6 Unknown Surface7 Vegetated
* STREAMBED is limited to TIDAL and INTERMITTENT SUBSYSTEMS, and comprises the only CLASS in the INTERMITTENT SUBSYSTEM.**EMERGENT is limited to TIDAL and LOWER PERENNIAL SUBSYSTEMS.
SYSTEM L - LACUSTRINE
SUBSYSTEM 1 - LIMNETIC
CLASS RB-ROCK UB-UNCONSOLIDATED AB-AQUATIC BED OW-OPEN WATER/BOTTOM BOTTOM Unknown Bottom
Subclass 1 Bedrock 1 Cobble-Gravel 1 Algal2 Rubble 2 Sand 2 Aquatic Moss
3 Mud 3 Rooted Vascular4 Organic 4 Floating Vascular
5 Unknown Submergent6 Unknown Surface
SUBSYSTEM 2 - LITTORAL
CLASS RB-ROCK UB-UNCONSOLIDATED AB-AQUATIC RS-ROCKY US-UNCONSOLIDATED EM-EMERGENT OW-OPEN WATER/BOTTOM BOTTOM BED SHORE SHORE Unknown Bottom
Subclass 1 Bedrock 1 Cobble-Gravel 1 Algal 1 Bedrock 1 Cobble-Gravel 2 Nonpersistent2 Rubble 2 Sand 2 Aquatic Moss 2 Rubble 2 Sand
3 Mud 3 Rooted Vascular 3 Mud4 Organic 4 Floating Vascular 4 Organic
5 Unknown Submergent 5 Vegetated 6 Unknown Surface
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SUBSYSTEM P - PALUSTRINE
CLASS RB--ROCK UB--UNCONSOLIDATED AB-AQUATIC BED US--UNCONSOLIDATED ML--MOSS- EM--EMERGENT SS--SCRUB-SHRUB FO--FORESTED OW-OPEN WATER/BOTTOM BOTTOM SHORE LICHEN Unknown
Bottom
Subclass 1 Bedrock 1 Cobble-Gravel 1 Algal 1 Cobble-Gravel 1 Moss 1 Persistent 1 Broad-Leaved 1 Broad-Leaved2 Rubble 2 Sand 2 Aquatic Moss 2 Sand 2 Lichen 2 Nonpersistent Deciduous Deciduous3 Mud 3 Rooted Vascular 3 Mud 2 Needle-Leaved 2 Needle-Leaved4 Organic 4 Floating Vascular 4 Organic Deciduous Deciduous
5 Unknown 5 Vegetated 3 Broad-Leaved 3 Broad-LeavedSubmergent Evergreen Evergreen
6 Unknown Surface 4 Needle-Leaved 4 Needle-LeavedEvergreen Evergreen
5 Dead 5 Dead6 Deciduous 6 Deciduous7 Evergreen 7 Evergreen
MODIFIERS
In order to more adequately describe wetland and deepwater habitats one or more of the water regime, water chemistry,soil, or special modifiers may be applied at the class or lower level in the hierarchy. The farmed modifier may also be applied to the ecological system.
WATER REGIME WATER CHEMISTRY SOIL SPECIAL MODIFIERS
Non-Tidal Tidal Coastal Halinity Inland Salinity pH Modifiers forall Fresh Water
A Temporarily Flooded H Permanently Flooded K Artificially Flooded *S Temporary-Tidal 1 Hyperhaline 7 Hypersaline g Organic b BeaverB Saturated J Intermittently Flooded L Subtidal *R Seasonal-Tidal 2 Euhaline 8 Eusaline a Acid n Mineral d Partially Drained/DitchedC Seasonally Flooded K Artificially Flooded M Irregularly Exposed *T Semipermanent -Tidal 3 Mixohaline (Brackish) 9 Mixosaline t Circumneutral f FarmedD Seasonally Flooded/ W Intermittently N Regularly Flooded V Permanent -Tidal 4 Polyhaline 0 Fresh i Alkaline h Diked/Impounded
Well Drained Flooded/Temporary P Irregularly Flooded U Unknown 5 Mesohaline r Artificial SubstrateE Seasonally Flooded/ Y Saturated/Semipermanent/ 6 Oligohaline s Spoil
Saturated Seasonal 0 Fresh x ExcavatedF Semipermanently Z Intermittently *These water regimes are only used in
Flooded Exposed/Permanent tidally influenced, freshwater systems.G Intermittently U Unknown
Exposed
Source: U.S. Department of the InteriorFish and Wildlife ServiceNational Wetlands Inventory
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