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Regional Supplements to the Corps of Engineers 1987 Wetland Delineation Manual Lenore Matula Vasilas Soil Scientist Soil Survey Division Washington, DC

Corps of Engineers 1987 Wetland Delineation Manual Umbrella manual for all Clean Water Act wetland delineations Definitions, criteria Hydrophytic Vegetation Wetland Hydrology Hydric Soils Problem Areas Disturbed Areas

Regional Supplements Regional field indicators and other helpful information Introduction Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators Hydric Soil Indicators Wetland Hydrology Indicators Difficult Wetland Situations References Appendix Data Form

Regions Based on LRR

Regional Supplements Alaska Arid West Western Mountains, Valleys & Coast Great Plains Midwest Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Northcentral and Northeast Caribbean Islands Mid-Atlantic and Southeast Hawaii/Pacific Islands

What it Does Not Address Plant Indicator Status Changes Rapanos SWANCC Jurisdiction

Introduction Purpose and Use of the Supplement Physical and Biological Characteristics of the Region Types and Distribution of Wetlands

Hydrophytic Vegetation Introduction Guidance on Vegetative Sampling and Analysis Plot and Sample Size Definition of Strata Use of Indicator Status Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators Rapid Test for Hydrophytic Vegetation Dominance Test (50/20) Prevalence Index Morphological Adaptations Problematic Vegetation Indicators

Hydric Soils Introduction Cautions Procedures for Sampling Soils Hydric Soil Indicators NTCHS Approved Hydric Soil Indicators for Problem Soils Use of Existing Soil Data Soil Surveys and Hydric Soils Lists

Hydric Soil Indicators for the Northcentral and Notheast Histosol Histic Epipedon Black Histic Hydrogen Sulfide Stratified Layers Depleted Below Dark Surface Thick Dark Surface Sandy Mucky Mineral Sandy Gleyed Matrix Sandy Redox Striiped Matrix Dark Surface Polyvalue Below Dark Surface Thin Dark Surface Loamy Mucky Mineral Loamy Gleyed Matrix Depleted Matrix Redox Dark Surface Depleted Dark Surface Redox Depressions

Indicators for Problematic Hydric Soils 2 cm Muck Coast Prairie Redox 5 cm Mucky Peat or Peat Dark Surface Polyvalue Below Dark Surface Thin Dark Surface Iron-Manganese Masses Piedmont Floodplain Soils Red Parent Material Other

Sub-Regional Indicators

Wetland Hydrology Indicators Introduction Growing Season Wetland Hydrology Indicators

Primary Hydrology Indicators Surface Water High Water Table Saturation Water Marks Sediment Deposits Algal Mat or Crust Iron Deposits Inundation Visible on Aerial Imagery Sparsely Vegetated Concave Surfaces Water Stained Leaves Aquatic Fauna Marl Deposits Hydrogen Sulfide Odor Oxidized Rhizospheres on Living Roots Recent Iron Reduction in Tilled Soils Presence of Reduced Iron Thin Muck Surface Other

Secondary Hydrology Indicators Surface Soil Cracks Drainage Patterns Moss Trim Lines Dry-Season Water Table Crayfish Burrows Saturation Visible on Aerial Imagery Stunted or Stressed Plants Geomorphic Position Shallow Aquitard Microtopographical Relief Fac-Neutral Test

Testing During the public comment period, multi-disciplinary teams are asked to evaluate differences between the original manual and the regional supplements If NRCS is asked to be involved or review data, it is important to respond

Wetland Delineation and Determination Manual New manual to replace the 1987 Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Manual Effort has been made to make the manual relevant to both Clean Water Act and Food Security Act determinations and delineations so that all Federal Wetlands will be identified using the same method.

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