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• <br /> Wetland name or number A <br /> CATEGORIZATION BASED ON SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS <br /> Wetland Type Category <br /> Check off any criteria that apply to the wetland.List the category when the appropriate criteria are met. <br /> SC 1.0.Estuarine Wetlands <br /> Does the wetland meet the following criteria for Estuarine wetlands? <br /> ❑ The dominant water regime is tidal, <br /> ❑ Vegetated,and <br /> ❑ With a salinity greater than 0.5 ppt <br /> ❑ Yes-Go to SC 1.1 0 No = Not an estuarine wetland <br /> SC 1.1. Is the wetland within a National Wildlife Refuge, National Park, National Estuary <br /> Reserve, Natural Area Preserve, State Park or Educational, Environmental,or <br /> Scientific Reserve designated under WAC 332-30-151? <br /> ❑ Yes=Category l ❑ No-Go to SC 1.2 <br /> SC 1.2. Is the wetland unit at least 1 ac in size and meets at least two of the following three conditions? <br /> ❑ The wetland is relatively undisturbed (has no diking,ditching,filling,cultivation,grazing, <br /> and has less than 10% cover of non-native plant species. (If non-native species are <br /> Spartina, see page 25) <br /> ❑ At least'/of the landward edge of the wetland has a 100 ft buffer of shrub,forest, or un- <br /> grazed or un-mowed grassland. <br /> ❑ The wetland has at least two of the following features:tidal channels,depressions with <br /> open water,or contiguous freshwater wetlands. <br /> ❑ Yes=Category I 0 No=Category II <br /> SC 2.0.Wetlands of High Conservation Value (WHCV) <br /> SC 2.1. Has the WA Department of Natural Resources updated their website to include the list <br /> of Wetlands of High Conservation Value? <br /> ❑ Yes-Go to SC 2.2 ❑No-GotoSC2.3 <br /> SC 2.2. Is the wetland listed on the WDNR database as a Wetland of High Conservation Value? <br /> ❑ Yes=Category I 0 No=Not WHCV <br /> SC 2.3. Is the wetland in a Section/Township/Range that contains a Natural Heritage wetland? <br /> http:/lwwwl.dnr.wa.qov/nhp/refdesk/datasearchiwnhpwetlands <br /> 0 Yes-Contact WNHP/WDNR and to SC 2.4 0 No=Not WHCV <br /> SC 2.4. Has WDNR identified the wetland within the S/T/R as a Wetland of High Conservation <br /> Value and listed it on their website? <br /> ❑ Yes=Category I 0 No=Not WHCV <br /> SC 3.0.Bogs <br /> Does the wetland (or any part of the unit)meet both the criteria for soils and vegetation <br /> in bogs? Use the key below. If you answer YES you will still need to rate the <br /> wetland based on its functions. <br /> SC 3,1. Does an area within the wetland unit have organic soil horizons,either peats or mucks, <br /> that compose 16 in or more of the first 32 in of the soil profile? <br /> ❑ Yes-Go to SC 3.3 0 No-Go to SC 3.2 <br /> SC 3.2. Does an area within the wetland unit have organic soils, either peats or mucks,that are <br /> less than 16 in deep over bedrock,or an impermeable hardpan such as clay or <br /> volcanic ash,or that are floating on top of a lake or pond? <br /> ❑Yes-Go toSC3.3 0 No= Is not a bog <br /> SC 3.3. Does an area with peats or mucks have more than 70% cover of mosses at ground <br /> level,AND at least a 30%cover of plant species listed in Table 4? <br /> ❑ Yes=Is a Category I bog 0 No-Go to SC 3.4 <br /> NOTE: If you are uncertain about the extent of mosses in the understory,you may <br /> substitute that criterion by measuring the pH of the water that seeps into a hole dug at <br /> least 16 in deep. If the pH is less than 5.0 and the plant species in Table 4 are present, <br /> the wetland is a bog. <br /> SC 3.4. Is an area with peats or mucks forested (>30%cover)with Sitka spruce,subalpine fir, <br /> western red cedar,western hemlock, lodgepole pine, quaking aspen, Engelmann <br /> spruce,or western white pine,AND any of the species(or combination of species) <br /> listed in Table 4 provide more than 30%of the cover under the canopy? <br /> 0 Yes=Is a Category I bog 0 No=Is not a bog <br /> Wetland Rating System for Western WA:2014 Update <br /> Rating Form-Effective January 1,2015 10 WSDOT Adapted Form-March 2,2015 <br />