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Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement Arkwright Summit Wind Farm LLC

Appendix C Wetlands and Waterbodies Report

for the Arkwright Summit Wind Farm

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DraftWetlands and Waterbodies Report

for the Arkwright Summit Wind Farm Towns of Arkwright and Pomfret Chautauqua County, New York

December 2008

Prepared for:

ARKWRIGHT SUMMIT WIND FARM, LLC.

Prepared by:

ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENT, INC. 368 Pleasant View Drive

Lancaster, New York 14086

©2008 Ecology and Environment, Inc.

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able of Contents TSection Page

1 Introduction ...............................................................................1-1

2 Regulatory Review and Permit Requirements........................2-12.1 Clean Water Act ............................................................................................... 2-12.2 New York State Environmental Conservation, Law Article 15, Title 5 .......... 2-22.3 New York State Environmental Conservation Law, Article 24....................... 2-2

3 Project Area Description ..........................................................3-13.1 General Project Area Description .................................................................... 3-13.2 Preliminary Data Review ................................................................................. 3-2

3.2.1 Review of Existing Wetland Information ............................................ 3-23.2.2 Review of Existing Stream Information............................................. 3-13

4 Methodology..............................................................................4-14.1 Soils .................................................................................................................. 4-24.2 Hydrology......................................................................................................... 4-24.3 Vegetation ........................................................................................................ 4-34.4 Delineation ....................................................................................................... 4-3

5 Results .......................................................................................5-15.1 Wetlands........................................................................................................... 5-1

5.1.1 NYSDEC Wetlands.............................................................................. 5-25.1.2 Wetland Habitat.................................................................................... 5-25.1.3 Wetland Functions and Values............................................................. 5-6

5.2 Waterbodies...................................................................................................... 5-95.2.1 Streams ................................................................................................ 5-95.2.2 Surface Water Use................................................................................ 5-9

6 References.................................................................................6-1

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Table of Contents (cont.)

Appendix Page

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A Southeast Cluster .................................................................... A-1

B South Central Cluster .............................................................. B-1

C Northeast Cluster ..................................................................... C-1

D Northwest Cluster .................................................................... D-1

E Collection Line ......................................................................... E-1

F Existing Conditions Maps ........................................................F-1

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ist of Tables LTable Page

1-1 Turbine Clusters......................................................................................................... 1-7

3-1 Mapped NYSDEC Wetlands in the Project Area ...................................................... 3-2

5-1 Acreage of Wetland Cover by Type in each Cluster ................................................. 5-1

5-2 Summary of Delineated Wetland Characteristics, Arkwright Summit Wind Farm ......................................................................................................................... 5-11

5-3 Summary of Delineated Stream Characteristics, Arkwright Summit Wind Farm ......................................................................................................................... 5-39

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ist of Figures LFigure Page

1-1 Project Vicinity Map, Arkwright Summit Wind Farm .............................................. 1-3

1-2 Project Facilities Map, Arkwright Summit Wind Farm............................................. 1-5

3-1 Aerial Photograph, Arkwright Summit Wind Farm .................................................. 3-3

3-2 USGS Topographic Map, Arkwright Summit Wind Farm........................................ 3-5

3-3 NWI and NYSDEC Mapped Wetlands, Arkwright Summit Wind Farm.................. 3-7

3-4 NYSDEC Streams and Watershed Boundaries, Arkwright Summit Wind Farm...... 3-9

3-5 Detailed Soil Types, Arkwright Summit Wind Farm .............................................. 3-11

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ist of Abbreviations and Acronyms LArkwright Summit Arkwright Summit LLC

AA adjacent area

amsl above mean sea level

CFR Code of Federal Regulations

cm centimeters

CWA Clean Water Act

DEIS Draft Environmental Impact Statement

E & E Ecology and Environment, Inc.

ECL Environmental Conservation Law

GPS global positioning system

JD Jurisdictional Determination

kV kilovolt

MW megawatt

New Grange New Grange Wind Farm, LLC

NWI National Wetland Inventory

NYSDEC New York State Department of Environmental Conservation

PEM palustrine emergent wetland

PFO palustrine forested wetland

POI point-of-interconnect

PSS palustrine scrub-shrub wetland

SEQR State Environmental Quality Review

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List of Abbreviations and Acronyms (cont.)

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t trout

ts trout spawning

USACE United States Army Corps of Engineers

USFWS United States Fish and Wildlife Service

USGS United States Geological Survey

WOZ Wind Overlay Zone

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Introduction

This report has been prepared to support the Arkwright Summit Wind Farm (the Project), formerly New Grange Wind Farm, Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (SEIS) for Arkwright Summit Wind Farm LLC, a wholly-owned sub-sidiary of Horizon Wind Energy, and to support the Joint Permit Application submitted to the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) for the Pro-ject. The Project will be reviewed by the Town of Arkwright, the local lead agency under the State Environmental Quality Review (SEQR).

Ecology and Environment, Inc. (E & E) delineated and evaluated wetlands and waterbodies within the Project Area that are, or have the potential to be, regulated by the USACE under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (CWA), and/or regu-lated by NYSDEC under Section 401 of the CWA, Article 24 - Freshwater Wet-lands Act, and Article 15 - Protection of Waters Program. This document is in-tended to provide the results of those delineations along with related information necessary for the USACE and NYSDEC to verify wetland delineations and to make and document Jurisdictional Determinations (JD) of the wetlands within the area surveyed.

Section 1 of this report provides a general Project description; Section 2 outlines the regulatory framework that governs activities in wetlands and waterbodies; Section 3 provides a description of the ecological setting of the Project Area, in-cluding the results of a preliminary data review; Section 4 outlines the method-ologies used to conduct field surveys; Section 5 provides the results of field sur-veys; and Section 6 provides the references used in compiling this report. Ap-pendices A through E provide photologs and datasheets for each cluster of the Project Area. Appendix F provides wetland mapping for the Project. Appendix F also provides wetland mapping on oversized frames with an aerial photograph underlay for use during field verifications.

Project Description Arkwright Summit Wind Farm LLC proposes to construct and operate a wind en-ergy facility (Project) in the towns of Arkwright and Pomfret in Chautauqua County, located in western New York State (see Figure 1-1).

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1. Introduction

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The Project includes:

� Development of a wind-powered generating facility within an approximately 5,961-acre area in the Towns of Arkwright and Pomfret (see Figure 1-2, Frame 1) including: – 44 wind turbines with a maximum capacity of 79.2 megawatts (MW); – Approximately 15.5 miles of 34-foot-wide gravel access roads connecting

each wind turbine to a Town or County roadway for construction pur-poses. Following construction, these roads will be narrowed to the extent practicable for ongoing maintenance and operation of the turbines;

– Approximately 23.5 miles of electrical collection line to allow the delivery of electricity to a substation in the Town of Pomfret. This will consist of 5.4 miles of overhead collection line and approximately 18.1 miles of un-derground collection line that will be co-located with access roads where practicable;

– An operation and maintenance building in the Town of Arkwright with a 5 acre footprint on an 8.7 acre parcel;

– Four permanent meteorological towers in the Town of Arkwright; – A project construction laydown yard in the Town of Arkwright. The foot-

print will be approximately 8.3 acres; – A substation with a 100 by 170 foot footprint and associated point-of-

interconnect (POI) switchyard in the Town of Pomfret on a 5-acre parcel between State Highway 60 and the Arkwright-Pomfret town line. This POI will deliver electricity to an existing 115-kilovolt (kV) transmission line.

This report shows the boundaries of and describes the wetlands delineated within the Survey Corridor.

To facilitate field review and preparation of JDs, this report presents the wetland delineation results organized by clusters and access road groups. Each cluster includes multiple access road groups along with associated access roads and col-lection lines that are in geographic proximity to each other (e.g., the Southeast Cluster includes all facilities south of Route 83 and east of Meadows Road). Each access road group is identified by the primary access road to the turbine grouping (e.g., Access Road Group 1 is served by Access Road 1). Figure 1-2 and Table 1-1 identify the layout and location of each cluster and access road group, and all associated facilities. These divisions are for the sole purpose of organizing work flow and discussion and do not imply any separation of facilities.

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Town of Arkwright

ChautauquaCounty

ErieCounty

CattaraugusCounty

Figure 1-1Project Vicinity Map

Arkwright Summit Wind FarmSource:

USGS 250K Topo QuadClough Harbor & Associates LLP, 2008

Arkwright Summit Wind Farm Project Area

Arkwright Summit Wind Farm Project Site/WOZ (11-25-08)

County Boundary0 1 20.5

Miles

Project Area

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Substation

Laydown Yard

Operation and MaintenanceBuilding Area

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Figure 1-2Project Facilities Map

Arkwright Summit Wind Farm

Source:Clough Harbor & Associates LLP, 2008

Meteorology Towers (09-18-08)

Proposed Turbines (10-30-08)

Access Road Groups

Access Roads (10-22-08)

Streets

Proposed Substation Area (05-15-08)

Proposed LaydownYard (10-01-08)

Proposed Operation and Maintenance Building Area (10-01-08)

Proposed Overhead Collection Line (10-30-08)

Proposed Underground Collection Line (10-30-08)

Collection Line

Northeast Cluster

Northwest Cluster

South Central Cluster

Southeast Cluster

Arkwright Summit Wind FarmProject Site/WOZ (11-25-08)

Arkwright Summit Wind Farm Project Area

Township Boundary

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1. Introduction

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Table 1-1 Turbine Clusters

Cluster

AccessRoadGroup

Facilities Included in Access Road Groups Municipality

1 Turbines 2R, 3, and 4 Town of Arkwright 2 Turbines 5R, 90R, 91R, and 92R; and

permanent meteorological tower 92R Town of Arkwright

4 Turbines 9R and 10 Town of Arkwright

Southeast

17 Turbines 11, 12, and 14 5 Turbines 15, 18BR, 16, and 18AR Town of Arkwright 6 Turbine 21 and permanent

meteorological tower 21 Town of Arkwright

7 Turbines 19 and 57 Town of Arkwright

South Central

8 Turbine 22 Town of Arkwright 10 Turbines 27A, 28R, and 27 Town of Arkwright 11 Turbines 30, 30A, and 33 Town of Arkwright 13 Turbines 34, 32, 36, and 31 Town of Arkwright 15 Turbines 39A and 39R Town of Arkwright

N/A Operation and Maintenance Building Town of Arkwright

Northeast

N/A Laydown Yard Town of Arkwright18 Turbines 40R and 41 Town of Arkwright Northwest16 Turbines 42A, 46R, 50R, and 52AR;

permanent meteorological tower 52AR; and Turbines 52BR, 47R, 49AR, 51R, and 49

Town of Arkwright

CollectionLine

N/A Collection line, permanent meteorological tower 43R, and substation

Towns of Arkwright and Pomfret

The following terms are used throughout this document to describe the proposed action.

� Project. “Project” refers to all activities associated with the construction, op-eration, and individual components of the Arkwright Summit Wind Farm, in-cluding, but not limited to, turbines (including blades, towers, nacelle, founda-tions, etc.), electrical collection lines, access roads, crane pads, laydown yard, meteorological towers, and other facilities. Hereinafter, the terms Project and Wind Farm can be used interchangeably.

� Project Site. The Project Site refers to the parcels of land where the Project will be placed. The Project Site is approximately 5,961 acres. Arkwright Summit Wind Farm LLC has obtained consent from all landowners within the Project Site. This term is also used interchangeably with the Wind Overlay Zone (WOZ).

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� Project Area. The Project Area refers to the larger geographic study area in-cluding the Project Site and immediate vicinity. The Project Area is approxi-mately 24,000 acres. The Project Area is bordered at its northern extent by the Arkwright-Sheridan town line and Straight Road; at its eastern extent by the Arkwright-Villenova town line; at its southern extent by the Arkwright-Charlotte town line; and at its western extent by State Highway 60 (located in the Town of Pomfret, approximately 0.5 miles west of the Arkwright-Pomfret town line).

� Survey Corridor. The limit of the corridor within which wetlands and wa-terbodies were delineated and for which a JD is being sought. This report per-tains solely to those wetlands and waterbodies identified within and adjacent to the Project Site and generally includes a 250-foot corridor centered on lin-ear facilities and a circular area with a 250-foot radius surrounding each tur-bine and meteorological tower. In some areas surveys were restricted or ex-panded (i.e., restricted because of property access or expanded to ensure that regulated buffers adjacent to NYSDEC wetlands were identified). The Survey Corridor covers approximately 983 acres. This report pertains only to wet-lands and waterbodies delineated in the Survey Corridor. The extent of the Survey Corridor for which a JD is sought is depicted on the mapping for each sector in Appendix F.

� Cluster. One or more access road groups in close geographic proximity to each other (see Figure 1-2).

� Access Road Group. One or more wind turbines in geographic proximity that are served by a single system of access roads and collection lines are called an access road group (see Figure 1-2).

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Regulatory Review and Permit Requirements

This report was prepared to address the requirements of the CWA of 1977; New York State Article 15, Title 5; and New York State Article 24. Each of these re-quirements is discussed below.

2.1 Clean Water Act The CWA was implemented to restore and maintain the chemical, physical, and biological integrity of the nation’s waters. Under Sections 401 and 404 of the CWA, permits must be issued for certain activities that may impact wetlands and waterways. Section 401 of the CWA requires state water quality certification or waiver for any federally permitted action involving discharges into waters of the United States to ensure that the permitted action will not violate the state’s water quality standards or impair designated uses. The New York State agency respon-sible for administering the Section 401 program is NYSDEC. Section 404 of the CWA requires that a permit be obtained for the discharge of dredged or fill mate-rial into waters of the United States, including wetlands and streams. Waters of the United States are defined under 33 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), and wetlands are specifically defined under 33 CFR Part 328.3(b). The permitting agency responsible for Section 404 permits is the USACE. The Project falls within the jurisdiction of the USACE Buffalo District and within the jurisdiction of Region 9 of NYSDEC.

The USACE will make a JD for delineated features following a field review of the Project. Based on guidance issued by the USACE in June 2008, the applicant may request either a Preliminary JD or an Approved JD (USACE 2008).

If Arkwright Summit requests a Preliminary JD, all wetlands and waters deline-ated during field surveys will be considered federally jurisdictional regardless of surface water connections to waters of the U.S. or potential impacts on the physi-cal and/or chemical nature of traditional navigable waters. Any permits sought or issued will be based on the assumption that all wetlands and waters are federally jurisdictional. In the event that Arkwright Summit later determines that an Ap-proved JD is required, the request for a Preliminary JD may be revised to a re-quest for an Approved JD.

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If Arkwright Summit requests an Approved JD, the USACE will make a determi-nation for each wetland and water, based on the surface connections and the po-tential importance of water quality within traditional navigable waterways (USACE 2007).

A pre-application meeting for this Project was held on August 22, 2008 with rep-resentatives of USACE. The intent of this meeting was to provide a general over-view of the Project and to discuss permitting for a project of this nature.

2.2 New York State Environmental Conservation, Law Article 15, Title 5

These regulations of the New York State Environmental Conservation Law (ECL), also known as the “Protection of Waters” Program, are designed to regu-late any activities that could impact protected watercourses within New York State. Protected waters include all waters classified as C(t), C(ts), B, or A, as well as all navigable waters. Article 15 covers disturbances of streambeds and banks and disposal of fill material and excavation in protected waterbodies. Application for a permit under Article 15 is completed jointly with the USACE permit appli-cation. The Project Area falls within the jurisdiction of Region 9 of NYSDEC.

2.3 New York State Environmental Conservation Law, Article 24

Article 24 of the New York State ECL is titled the New York Freshwater Wetland Act. This law provides for regulation of certain activities that could adversely affect wetlands of 5 hectares (12.4 acres) or more as well as smaller wetlands identified as having an unusually significant local value. Activities that occur within 30.5 meters (100 feet) of the wetland boundary are also regulated. NYSDEC maintains a database (both in map form and electronic) identifying regulated state wetland complexes. While the NYSDEC database provides the basis for state regulation of wetland complexes, the actual extent of field jurisdic-tion is based on the actual boundaries of the wetlands, which can be expanded or modified based on in-field review and delineation of existing wetland boundaries. Application for a permit under Article 24 is completed jointly with the USACE permit application.

Pre-application meetings for this Project were held on March 20, 2008 with repre-sentatives of NYSDEC. The intent of these meetings was to provide a general overview of the Project and to discuss permitting for a project of this nature. Ad-ditionally, representatives from NYSDEC visited and reviewed the Project Site on September 10, 2008.

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Project Area Description

3.1 General Project Area Description The Project Area is located in the Towns of Arkwright and Pomfret in Chautau-qua County. It is located at the western end of the Allegany Plateau of New York State in western New York, 9.5 miles southeast of the southern shore of Lake Erie, approximately 8 miles southeast of the City of Dunkirk, 6 miles southeast of the Village of Fredonia, 6 miles southwest of the Village of Forestville, and 5.5 miles northeast of the Village of Cassadaga (as measured from the geographic center of the Project Area to the center of each municipality). An aerial photo-graph of the Project is presented in Figure 3-1. The Project Area is characterized by moderate relief with a northwest trending hill cut by ravines such as Dutch Hollow and Ball Gulf. The Project Area is located within the Chautauqua-Conneaut drainage basin (United States Geological Survey [USGS] Hydrologic Unit 04120101) and the Conewango drainage basin (USGS Hydrologic Unit 05010002). Within the Project Area, elevations range from less than 1,700 feet to 2,100 feet above mean sea level (amsl). Because of engineering constraints posed by steep slopes, the majority of the Survey Corridor is located in areas that are generally characterized by slightly to moderately sloping topography. Figure 3-2 shows the Project Area on a USGS Quadrangle Map. Figure 3-3 displays the Pro-ject Area and the surrounding NYSDEC and National Wetland Inventory (NWI) mapped wetlands. The watershed boundary locations in relation to the Survey Corridor are depicted in Figure 3-4.

The Project Area is characterized by deciduous and mixed forest, and agricultural fields (pasture, hayfield, and croplands). Less than five percent of the Project Area is comprised of wetland habitat, open water habitat, residential areas, and commercial/industrial uses. Agricultural properties within the Project Area pri-marily consist of active agricultural land and pasture land. The forested commu-nities throughout the Project Area include a mixture of beech-maple mesic forest and hemlock-northern hardwoods. Current and historic silviculture is evident throughout the Project Area, and forest stands range from recently timbered to more mature. The general population pattern in the area is rural residential, con-sisting of scattered residences along roads.

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3.2 Preliminary Data Review Prior to performing fieldwork, background information was reviewed to assist in the initial identification of wetlands and waterbodies.

3.2.1 Review of Existing Wetland Information Information sources used to determine the possible presence of wetlands included color-infrared aerial photographs of the Project Area (see Figure 3-1); USGS 7.5-Minute Series topographic maps (see Figure 3-2); United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) (NWI) maps and NYSDEC Freshwater Wetlands maps (see Figure 3-3); and Chautauqua County soil survey (see Figure 3-5).

USGS topographic maps and aerial photos indicate the possible presence of wet-lands in the Project Area. The NWI maps depict wetlands occurring throughout the Project Area. NYSDEC Freshwater Wetlands maps depict state-regulated wetlands in the Project Area. The Chautauqua County Soil Survey indicates the presence of hydric soils and soils with potential hydric inclusions in the Project Area. Based on the results of the desktop review, it was determined that field verification would be required to determine the presence and extent of wetlands in the Project Area. Depending on their nexus with waters of the U.S., any of the wetlands depicted in these reference materials could be federally jurisdictional.

Wetlands under State Jurisdiction Under Article 24 of the New York State ECL, New York State regulates wetlands that exceed 5 hectares (12.4 acres) or have locally significant ecological value.New York State also regulates a 100-foot upland buffer area surrounding each regulated wetland to protect the wetland. Work within either state-regulated wet-lands or the regulated adjacent area (AA) requires a permit.

Based on analysis of NYSDEC mapping, four wetlands under the jurisdiction of New York State (totaling approximately 502.6 acres) lie within the Project Area.Table 3-1 provides a listing of the NYSDEC-mapped wetlands within the Project Area along with the wetland class. These wetlands were avoided during the siting process and as such, were not near any Survey Corridors and were not delineated.

Table 3-1 Mapped NYSDEC Wetlands in the Project Area

NYSDEC Wetland ID ClassFO-1 I FO-10 II CS-3 II CS-4 II

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Figure 3-1Aerial Photograph

Arkwright Summit Wind FarmSource:

Aerials: NYS GIS Clearinghouse, 2004Clough Harbor & Associates LLP, 2008

Arkwright Summit Wind Farm Project Site/WOZ (11-25-2008)

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Figure 3-2USGS Topographic Map

Arkwright Summit Wind FarmSource:

USGS Quad, 1990Clough Harbor & Associates LLP, 2008

Arkwright Summit Wind FarmProject Site/WOZ (11-25-08)

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FO-1

CS-7

CS-4

CS-3

CS-6

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HA-6

HA-5

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CS-5

Figure 3-3NWI and NYSDEC Mapped Wetlands

Arkwright Summit Wind FarmSource:

Wetlands: NYSDEC & USFWSClough Harbor & Associates, 2008

Aerial: NYS GIS Clearinghouse, 2004

Limit of Jurisdictional Determination (10-30-08)

Arkwright Summit Wind FarmProject Site/WOZ (11-25-08)

Arkwright Summit Wind Farm Project Area

NYS DEC Wetland

USFWS NWI Wetland

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Little Canadaway Creek to Silver Creek

Cassadaga Creek

Upper Conewango Creek

Silver Creek to Cattaraugus Creek

Scott Creek and tributaries

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Figure 3-4NYSDEC Streams and Watershed Boundaries

Arkwright Summit Wind FarmSource:NYS DEC, 2008

Aerials: NYS GIS Clearinghouse, 2004Clough Harbor & Associates LLP, 2008

Limit of Jurisdictional Determination (10-30-08)

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Figure 3-5Detailed Soil Types

Arkwright Summit Wind FarmSource:

USDA-NRCS, 2008Aerials: NYS GIS Clearinghouse, 2004Clough Harbor & Associates LLP 2008

Arkwright Summit Wind FarmProject Site/WOZ (11-25-08)

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MUSYM MUNAME MUSYM MUNAMEAd Alden mucky silt loam Ho Holderton silt loamAlA Allard silt loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes HrA Hornell silt loam, 0 to 3 percent slopesAlB Allard silt loam, 3 to 8 percent slopes HrB Hornell silt loam, 3 to 8 percent slopesAs Ashville silt loam HrC Hornell silt loam, 8 to 15 percent slopesBrA Barcelona silt loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes HrD Hornell silt loam, 15 to 25 percent slopesBrB Barcelona silt loam, 3 to 8 percent slopes La Lamson silt loamBsA Busti silt loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes LnB Langford silt loam, 3 to 8 percent slopesBsB Busti silt loam, 3 to 8 percent slopes LnC Langford silt loam, 8 to 15 percent slopesBsC Busti silt loam, 8 to 15 percent slopes MdB Mardin channery silt loam, 3 to 8 percent slopesCa Canadice silty clay loam MdC Mardin channery silt loam, 8 to 15 percent slopesCb Canandaigua silt loam, loamy substratum MdD Mardin channery silt loam, 15 to 25 percent slopesCc Canandaigua mucky silt loam Me Middlebury silt loamCdB Canaseraga silt loam, 3 to 8 percent slopes Mn Minoa fine sandy loamCe Carlisle muck NgA Niagara silt loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes, loamy substratumChB Chadakoin silt loam, 3 to 8 percent slopes NgB Niagara silt loam, 3 to 8 percent slopes, loamy substratumChC Chadakoin silt loam, 8 to 15 percent slopes OrA Orpark silt loam, 0 to 3 percent slopesChD Chadakoin silt loam, 15 to 25 percent slopes OrB Orpark silt loam, 3 to 8 percent slopesChE Chadakoin silt loam, 25 to 35 percent slopes OrC Orpark silt loam, 8 to 15 percent slopesChF Chadakoin silt loam, 35 to 50 percent slopes OrD Orpark silt loam, 15 to 25 percent slopesCkB Chautauqua silt loam, 3 to 8 percent slopes Pa Palms muckCkC Chautauqua silt loam, 8 to 15 percent slopes Pg Pits, gravelCkD Chautauqua silt loam, 15 to 25 percent slopes Po Pompton silt loamClA Chenango silt loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes RaA Raynham silt loam, 0 to 3 percent slopesCnA Chenango gravelly loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes Rf Raynham silt loam, floodedCnB Chenango gravelly loam, 3 to 8 percent slopes Rh Red Hook silt loamCnC Chenango gravelly loam, 8 to 15 percent slopes RnA Rhinebeck silt loam, 0 to 3 percent slopesCnD Chenango gravelly loam, 15 to 25 percent slopes RoF Rock outcrop-Manlius complex, 35 to 70 percent slopesCnE Chenango gravelly loam, 25 to 40 percent slopes Sa Saprists and Aquents, pondedCoA Chenango channery loam, fan, 0 to 3 percent slopes ShB Schuyler silt loam, 3 to 8 percent slopesCoB Chenango channery loam, fan, 3 to 8 percent slopes ShC Schuyler silt loam, 8 to 15 percent slopesCpA Churchville silt loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes ShD Schuyler silt loam, 15 to 25 percent slopesCpB Churchville silt loam, 3 to 8 percent slopes ShE Schuyler silt loam, 25 to 35 percent slopesCpC Churchville silt loam, 8 to 15 percent slopes ShF Schuyler silt loam, 35 to 50 percent slopesCsB Collamer silt loam, 3 to 8 percent slopes SoA Scio silt loam, 0 to 3 percent slopesCsC Collamer silt loam, 8 to 15 percent slopes SoB Scio silt loam, 3 to 8 percent slopesCvB Colonie loamy fine sand, 3 to 8 percent slopes Sw Swormville silt loamDaA Dalton silt loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes Te Teel silt loamDeA Darien silt loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes Tg Tioga silt loamDeB Darien silt loam, 3 to 8 percent slopes ToB Towerville silt loam, 3 to 8 percent slopesDeC Darien silt loam, 8 to 15 percent slopes ToC Towerville silt loam, 8 to 15 percent slopesDkD Dunkirk silt loam, 15 to 25 percent slopes ToD Towerville silt loam, 15 to 25 percent slopesDkE Dunkirk silt loam, 25 to 45 percent slopes ToE Towerville silt loam, 25 to 35 percent slopesElA Elnora fine sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes ToF Towerville silt loam, 35 to 50 percent slopesErA Erie silt loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes Ud Udorthents, landfillErB Erie silt loam, 3 to 8 percent slopes Ue Udorthents, loamy-skeletalFe Fluvaquents-Udifluvents complex, frequently flooded UnA Unadilla silt loam, 0 to 3 percent slopesFmA Fremont silt loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes UnB Unadilla silt loam, 3 to 8 percent slopesFmB Fremont silt loam, 3 to 8 percent slopes VaB Valois gravelly silt loam, 3 to 8 percent slopesFmC Fremont silt loam, 8 to 15 percent slopes VaC Valois gravelly silt loam, 8 to 15 percent slopesFmD Fremont silt loam, 15 to 25 percent slopes VaD Valois gravelly silt loam, 15 to 25 percent slopesGe Getzville silt loam VaE Valois gravelly silt loam, 25 to 35 percent slopesHa Halsey mucky silt loam VaF Valois gravelly silt loam, 35 to 50 percent slopesHe Hamlin silt loam VcC Valois gravelly silt loam, rollingHnB Hinesburg fine sandy loam, 3 to 8 percent slopes VoA Volusia channery silt loam, 0 to 3 percent slopesHnC Hinesburg fine sandy loam, 8 to 15 percent slopes VoB Volusia channery silt loam, 3 to 8 percent slopes

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Data provided by NYSDEC indicates that the wetlands within the Project Area are Class I and Class II wetlands. Through the siting process, these wetlands have been avoided by Arkwright Summit in the development of this Project. Accord-ing to NYSDEC, Class I wetlands provide the highest function and greatest bene-fit of all NYSDEC-classified wetlands and are afforded the greatest amount of protection. Impacts on Class I wetlands are permitted, but only if it is determined that the proposed activity satisfies a compelling economic or social need that clearly and substantially outweighs the loss of or detriment to the benefit(s) of the Class I wetland. Class II wetlands provide important wetland benefits, the loss of which is acceptable only in very limited circumstances. Impacts on Class II wet-lands are permitted, but only if it is determined that the proposed activity satisfies a pressing economic or social need that clearly outweighs the loss of or detriment to the benefit(s) of the Class II wetland.

3.2.2 Review of Existing Stream Information USGS 7.5-Minute Series topographic maps (see Figure 3-2) were reviewed to de-termine the location and names of streams in the Project Area. NYSDEC Stream Classification data was reviewed to determine the presence of streams protected by New York State under ECL Article 15 (see Figure 3-4). In addition, state 303(d) and 305(b) databases were reviewed to determine the water quality of wa-terbodies in the Project Area.

Watersheds and Water Quality The Project Area is located within the Chautauqua-Conneaut and Conewango wa-tersheds. The watershed boundary locations in relation to the Project Area are depicted in Figure 3-4. The Chautauqua-Conneaut watershed drains generally north along Walnut Creek to Silver Creek and west along Canadaway Creek be-fore emptying into Lake Erie. The Conewango watershed generally flows east along West Branch Conewango Creek and Conewango Creek to the Alleghany River. The Alleghany River drains to the Ohio River and ultimately to the Mis-sissippi River. The Chautauqua-Conneaut and Conewango watersheds have been designated as Category II watersheds by the New York Unified Watershed As-sessment Program. Category II watersheds are defined as those currently meeting water quality goals (NYSDEC 1998). No waterbodies within the Project Area are listed on the New York State Section 303(d) List of Impaired Waters, and no im-paired waters or priority listed waters are located within the Project Area (NYSDEC 2008b).

NYSDEC Stream ClassificationNYSDEC stream classification data were reviewed to determine whether streams in the Project Area are protected by New York State under Article 15 of the ECL.NYSDEC uses a stream classification system in order to identify the value and uses of watercourses in the state. A protected stream is any stream or particular portion of a stream for which any of the following classifications or standards have been adopted by the department or any of its predecessors: AA, AA(t), A, A(t), B, B(t), or C(t). Streams designated as (t) (trout) also include those more

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specifically designated as (ts) (trout spawning). Class D streams are the lowest level of classification and are not subject to protection under the NYSDEC Pro-tection of Waters program. Disturbance to the bed or banks of protected streams requires a permit under Article 15 of the New York ECL. The streams in the Pro-ject Area are depicted in Figure 3-4.

The watercourses mapped within the Project Area are identified as Class C, Class C(t), Class B, and Class AA. Class C streams support fishing and fish propaga-tion and primary- and secondary-contact recreation. Some of the Class C streams within the Project Area are further designated Class C(t), which are capable of sustaining trout populations, and are considered “protected streams” and given special protection by NYSDEC. Class B streams support primary and secondary contact recreation and fishing. Class AA streams are a water supply used for drinking, culinary or food processing purposes, primary and secondary contact recreation, and fishing. Both Class AA and Class B streams are also considered “protected streams,” requiring permitting under Article 15.

The majority of the Project Area lies within the Chautauqua-Conneaut watershed and drains to Lake Erie through Canadaway Creek and its tributaries and Walnut Creek and its tributaries. Lower and Little Canadaway Creek flow west through the Project Area and are both Class B streams. Tributaries of the Lower Canadaway Creek are Class B streams, while tributaries to the Little Canadaway Creek are Class C(t) and Class C streams. Canadaway Creek flows west through the Project Area and the north to Lake Erie. Upper Walnut Creek (Class C(t)) drains the northeastern portion of the Project Area and flows north, eventually draining to Lake Erie. Tributaries of the Upper Walnut Creek include Class C, C(t), and AA streams.

The southeastern portion of the Project Area lies within the Conewango water-shed and drains to West Branch Conewango Creek. West Branch Conewango Creek drains to the east to Conewango Creek, the Alleghany River, the Ohio River, and ultimately to the Mississippi River. West Branch Conewango Creek and its tributaries are classified as NYSDEC Classes C(t) and C.

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Methodology

SitingArkwright Summit Wind Farm undertook a multi-phased siting approach in order to minimize impacts to wetlands and waterbodies to the extent practicable. A wetland study was conducted to determine the extent and quality of wetlands with the potential to be impacted by the Project. The wetlands study consisted of a desktop review of existing wetland location information and mapping, reconnais-sance level wetland surveys, and detailed wetland delineations. Each phase of the wetland study was used to refine siting for the Project facilities to minimize im-pacts on wetlands while balancing impacts on other resources.

During the initial siting of the Project, a desktop wetland and waterbody analysis was conducted in order to avoid impacts. Once this desktop review was com-pleted, an initial layout of turbine locations and access roads for the Project was designed. This initial layout was presented in the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) for the Arkwright Summit Wind Farm (formerly New Grange Wind Farm). The DEIS was submitted to the Town of Arkwright as the desig-nated Lead Agency under SEQR. A field determination of the wetlands and wa-terbodies was then conducted within a survey corridor defined by this initial lay-out. Based on data collected during the initial delineation effort, the layout was further modified to minimize impacts to wetlands and waterbodies, while still meeting Project requirements. As design changes to the layout were evaluated, additional field surveys were completed in order to confirm the engineering vi-ability of the redesign. This process was repeated several times to assure that wetland and stream impacts were avoided and minimized to the extent possible.

Surveys Surveys for wetland and waterbody resources were generally conducted using a 250-foot-wide corridor centered on linear facilities (including access roads and associated electric collection lines connecting the individual turbines) and a circu-lar area with a 250-foot radius surrounding each turbine. In some areas surveys were restricted or expanded (i.e., restricted because of property access or ex-panded to ensure that regulated buffers adjacent to NYSDEC wetlands were iden-tified) to accommodate site-specific conditions.

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Wetland mapping included in Appendix F depict the Survey Corridor in which the surveys were conducted. The 250-foot-wide survey area around access roads and collection lines and 250-foot radius surrounding each turbine allowed for an assessment of adjacent ecological communities and provided flexibility for minor shifts in layout of these facilities.

Field surveys were conducted during spring 2008 through fall 2008 to:

� Delineate wetland boundaries and characterize wetland functions and values, to obtain sufficient data about individual wetlands within the Survey Corridor to allow for a complete assessment of potential Project-related impacts;

� Characterize all waterbodies that occur within the Survey Corridor; and

� Classify the vegetation cover types into distinctive upland, wetland, and aquatic ecological communities.

The field teams used established delineation procedures as outlined in the USACE Wetland Delineation Manual (Environmental Laboratory 1987) for the routine method with onsite inspection and the NYSDEC Freshwater Wetlands Delineation Manual (1995) for the routine delineation procedure. The specific procedures used to evaluate the soils, vegetation, and hydrology at each potential wetland location is described below.

4.1 Soils Soils were examined by using a tile spade shovel, or “sharpshooter,” to a depth of 41 centimeters (cm) (16 inches) or to point of refusal. Wherever disturbance of the soils, caused by past excavation or fill activity, was evident the soil charac-terization was performed in adjacent, undisturbed areas within the potential wet-land. Soils were characterized at a depth immediately below the A-horizon or at 30 cm (12 inches), whichever was shallower. Soil colors were identified using a Munsell Soil Color Chart (Munsell 2000), and other characteristics such as the presence of mottles and soil texture were recorded. Hydric characteristics such as organic soil layers, gleying, mottling, and oxidized rhizospheres were noted where they occurred. The soils were evaluated within the wetland boundaries.Additional soil samples were taken outside of the wetland boundaries in instances where vegetation and hydrologic indicators were inconclusive.

4.2 Hydrology The Wetlands Delineation Manual (Environmental Laboratory 1987) provides guidelines for determining the presence of wetland hydrology. In general, the cri-teria for wetland hydrology are met if the area is inundated or saturated at the soil surface during the growing season for a time sufficient to develop hydric soils and support hydrophytic vegetation. In some instances, it is necessary to use other field characteristics to identify wetland hydrology. These characteristics may in-clude water staining, sediment deposits, drainage patterns, or drift lines. Hydro-

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logic characteristics, as well as the depth of surface water or depth to soil satura-tion, were recorded for each wetland area.

4.3 Vegetation To determine the presence of hydrophytic vegetation, the dominant species in each major vegetative stratum (i.e., tree, shrub/sapling, herbaceous, and woody vine) were identified and recorded. Each plant was then described using a wet-land indicator status (i.e., obligate wetland, facultative wetland, facultative, facul-tative upland, or upland) from USFWS’s National List of Vascular Plant Species that Occur in Wetlands: 1988 National Summary (USFWS 1988). A prevalence of dominant species that are facultative, facultative wetland, and obligate wetland indicates the presence of hydrophytic vegetation.

4.4 Delineation If the soils, hydrology, and vegetation at a survey point indicated that it was within a wetland, the boundary of the wetland was determined, and it was flagged with wetland delineation tape. The approximate boundary was recorded on site maps, and the flagged boundary was surveyed using a global positioning system (GPS) unit. The electronic files generated from the GPS survey were then downloaded and integrated into the existing alignment drawings to identify where the delineated wetlands and the proposed Project overlapped. Photographs were taken at each wetland, stream, and turbine site, and other points of interest within the Survey Corridor. Wetlands were described using wetland delineation sheets. Additional datasheets were taken in field areas that were considered questionable to document the reasons for not delineating as wetlands. GPS locations were re-corded at all datasheet locations and photo locations.

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Results

Based on the field investigations conducted by E & E between May and October 2008, 171 wetlands were delineated within the Survey Corridor. Sixty-two streams were identified within the Survey Corridor during the field investigation. In addition, numerous other geographic features, including drains and ponds, were delineated within the Survey Corridor and are depicted on the wetland map-ping. These features have been identified in order to characterize the hydrology of the Survey Corridor, and in many cases to document the hydrologic connection or lack of connection between delineated wetlands and traditional navigable wa-ters.

Wetland delineation maps (see Appendix F) depict the wetland boundaries, the locations of all streams, and the photo locations noted within the Survey Corridor during the field delineations. Appendices A through E include the wetland and stream datasheets, and the photographic exhibits for the wetlands and waterbodies identified in the Survey Corridor. Table 5-1 summarizes the acreage of wetland cover by type in each cluster. Table 5-2 summarizes the characteristics of each wetland delineated in the Survey Corridor. Table 5-3 summarizes the characteris-tics of each stream delineated in the Survey Corridor.

Table 5-1 Acreage of Wetland Cover by Type in each Cluster

Cluster PEMPEM/PSS

PEM/PFO PEM/PSS/PFO PSS PFO Pond

Southeast 6.35 0.58 0.26 South Central 1.59 0.22 0.13 Northeast 7.06 0.91 1.55 0.54 0.51 Northwest 6.43 2.91 0.68 3.58 0.39 1.51 0.63 Collection Line 1.79 0.78 2.59 0.11

Total by Type 23.22 4.40 3.49 4.12 2.98 1.51 1.38

5.1 Wetlands One hundred and seventy-one wetlands were delineated within the Survey Corri-dor of the Project, totaling approximately 41.10 acres. Depending on their nexus to waters of the U.S., any of these delineated wetlands could be federally jurisdic-tional. One wetland (W46) is assumed to fall under jurisdiction of NYSDEC based on its overall acreage. This wetland is located in the northwest portion of

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the Project Site. Small portions of the wetland extend into the Survey Corridor and surround an existing logging road. Arkwright Summit sited facilities to avoid the majority of this wetland. No delineated wetlands are part of, or are in close proximity to, previously mapped NYSDEC wetlands. Final JDs regarding the applicability of Article 24 regulations will be made by NYSDEC subsequent to field review.

5.1.1 NYSDEC Wetlands Mapped NYSDEC jurisdictional wetlands and associated upland buffers areas were avoided during siting of the Project. No wetlands delineated in association with the Project are within 50 meters of NYSDEC mapped wetlands. One deline-ated wetland (W46) is over 12.4 acres in size and is presumed to fall under juris-diction of NYSDEC, even though it was not previously mapped by NYSDEC. While only 1.9 acres lie within the extent of the Survey Corridor, the wetland continues outside the extent of the Survey Corridor, covering an area of at least 25.5 acres. NYSDEC will make a final determination of state jurisdiction over wetlands following review of the Project.

5.1.2 Wetland Habitat Several wetland community types exist within the Survey Corridor. During sur-veys, wetland community type was recorded using the Cowardin classification system (Cowardin et al. 1979). The classification assigned to each wetland at the time of the field surveys is included in the Summary of Wetland Characteristics included as Table 5-2. In order to provide a better assessment of wetland habitat within the Survey Corridor, the survey information was reviewed subsequent to the completion of field work, and descriptions of the wetland communities were written based on the classification system presented in Edinger et al. (2002). Based on field observations and the classification system presented in Edinger et al., five general palustrine and lacustrine wetland communities were identified in the Survey Corridor: deep emergent marsh, shallow emergent marsh, shrub swamps, red maple hardwood swamp, and artificial ponds. A detailed description of vegetation associated with each community type, as observed during field sur-veys, is provided below. These descriptions are listed by the Cowardin classifica-tion used during field surveys for the specific wetland type.

Palustrine Emergent Wetland Wetlands classified under the Cowardin system as palustrine emergent wetlands (PEM) are dominated by herbaceous vegetation with little or no woody plant ma-terial present (Cowardin et al. 1979). These are further described using the classi-fication system presented in Edinger et al. (2002) as either Deep Emergent Marshes or Shallow Emergent Marshes.

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Deep Emergent Marshes (PEM) Rank: (G5) (S5) Status: Secure

Description: According to Edinger et al. (2002), these marshes occur on mineral soil or fine-grained organic soils and have less than 50 percent canopy cover.These marshes have standing water that fluctuates seasonally but is persistent with substrate that is almost always inundated.

Distribution: Deep emergent marshes with persistent inundation were scattered throughout the Survey Corridor. These wetlands are listed as PEM in the wetland summary table (Table 5-2) and a notation is included in the comment column in-dicating that inundation is persistent or permanent.

Vegetation:

� Overstory: Trees found in surrounding forest communities sometimes occur around the perimeter of the wetland but are not included in the deep emergent marsh component of these wetlands. None of the deep emergent marshes de-lineated was surrounded by trees.

� Understory/Shrub Layer: Hydrophytic understory or shrub species that were found to occur around the perimeter of the delineated deep emergent wetlands include American elm (Ulmus americana), green ash (Fraxinuspennsylvanica), northern arrowwood (Viburnum recognitum) and willow spe-cies (Salix spp.).

� Herbaceous Layer: Emergent hydrophytes found in deep emergent marshes included jewelweed (Impatiens capensis), larger blue flag (Iris versicolor),sedges (Carex spp.), rice cutgrass (Leersia oryzoides), spikerush (Eleocharisspp.), duckweed (Lemna valdiviana), reed canary grass (Phalaris arundina-cea), and cattail (Typha latifolia).

Shallow Emergent Marshes (PEM) Rank: (G5) (S5) Status: Secure

Description: These marshes have less than 50 percent cover and occur on satu-rated mineral soils or deep muck soils. They are rarely inundated, but almost al-ways saturated, and are more well drained than deep emergent marshes. Standing water may disappear completely after the wet season.

Distribution: Shallow emergent marshes occur throughout the Survey Corridor in scrub-shrub and successional fields and in openings in forested areas. Wet-lands listed as PEM in Table 5-2 are shallow emergent marshes unless there is an indication of persistent or permanent inundation.

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Vegetation:

� Overstory: Tree species may occur around the perimeter of the wetland but do not occur within the wetland boundary.

� Understory/Shrub Layer: If present, shrubs or saplings occur in isolated patches or individuals and include northern arrowwood, meadow-sweet (Spi-raea latifolia), and willow.

� Herbaceous Layer: Herbaceous species in these wetlands vary throughout the Survey Corridor with the following species commonly appearing as domi-nants or co-dominants: sensitive fern (Onoclea sensibilis), jewelweed, rough stemmed goldenrod (Solidago rugosa), soft rush (Juncus effuses), sedges, gi-ant goldenrod (Solidago gigantea), false hellebore (Veratrum viride), wool-grass (Scirpus cyperinus), horsetail (Equestrium spp.), cinnamon fern (Os-munda cinnamomea) and mannagrasses (glyceria sp.).

Palustrine Scrub-Shrub WetlandPalustrine scrub-shrub wetlands (PSS) are dominated by woody vegetation (i.e., trees or shrubs) less than 6 meters (20 feet) tall. Wetlands classified under the Cowardin system as PSS wetlands are further described using the classification system presented in Edinger et al. (2002) as scrub-shrub swamps.

Scrub-shrub Swamps (PSS) Rank: (G5) (S5)Status: Secure

Description: These wetlands occur on mineral soil or muck and are variable in structure and distribution. They can be found near ponds and/or stream sides, in transitional areas between forest and open land, and in isolated depressional areas.

Distribution: Scrub shrub wetlands are found intermittently in the Survey Corri-dor as portions of larger wetlands that typically also have an emergent or forested component.

Vegetation:

� Overstory: Tree species may occur around the perimeter of the wetland but do not occur within the boundary of a scrub-shrub wetland.

� Understory/Shrub Layers: The shrub species found in the Survey Corridor as dominants or co-dominants include northern arrowwood, willow, spicebush (Lindera benzoin), red osier dogwood (Cornus sericea), and meadow-sweet.

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� Herbaceous Layers: Herbaceous and emergent species are less dominant than shrub species and include mannagrasses, soft rush, rice cutgrass, and rough stemmed goldenrod.

Palustrine Forested WetlandWithin the Project Area, palustrine forested wetlands (PFO) are dominated by de-ciduous tree species, which lose their leaves during the cold season or by a mix of broad-leaved deciduous and needle-leaved evergreen trees. These are further de-scribed using the classification system presented in Edinger et al. (2002) as either red maple-hardwood swamps or hemlock-hardwood swamps.

Red Maple-hardwood Swamps (Palustrine Broad Leaved Deciduous For-ested Wetland) Rank: (G5) (S4) (S5) Status: Secure

Description: This is a hardwood swamp that occurs in poorly drained depres-sions, normally underlain by inorganic soils. Red maple is either dominant or co-dominant in these swamps in the Survey Corridor.

Distribution: Most forested wetland communities found within the Survey Cor-ridor are red maple-hardwood swamps. These communities occur in beech-maple, successional northern hardwood forests throughout the Survey Corridor. PFO wetlands in Table 5-2 are red maple-hardwood swamps unless there is a comment indicating that they are dominated by hemlock.

Vegetation:

� Overstory: Red maple (Acer rubrum) is usually the dominant species. Other co-dominants and common overstory trees include green ash and American elm.

� Understory/Shrub Layers: The shrub layer, when present, is dominated by saplings of overstory species, northern arrowwood and willow.

� Herbaceous Layers: Dominant species include jewelweed, sensitive fern, and fringe sedge. Other common species include false hellebore, manna-grasses, and other sedges (Carex spp.).

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Artificial Ponds (Palustrine Open Water)Wetlands classified under the Cowardin system as palustrine open water (POW) are included in the artificial pond classification presented in Edinger et al. (2002).

Rank: (G5) (S5)Status: Secure

Description: These man-made ponds are constructed in farm fields, residential areas, or recreational properties for agricultural, recreational, or aesthetic pur-poses. They could potentially be stocked with fish and contain little or no aquatic vegetation.

Distribution: Artificial ponds occur intermittently within the Survey Corridor.

Vegetation.

� Overstory: There is no overstory vegetation.

� Understory/Shrub Layers: There is no understory/shrub vegetation.

� Herbaceous Layers: Many of these ponds were stocked with aquatic plants, predominantly cattail.

5.1.3 Wetland Functions and Values This section provides a listing of the general functions and values of the wetlands in the Survey Corridor based on the USACE Highway Methodology Workbook for Wetland Functions and Values: A Descriptive Approach (1999). The 13 func-tions and values that are considered are listed below.

1. Ground Water Recharge/Discharge 2. Floodflow Alteration 3. Fish and Shellfish Habitat 4. Sediment/Toxicant/Pathogen Retention 5. Nutrient Removal/Retention/Transformation 6. Production Export 7. Sediment/Shoreline Stabilization 8. Wildlife Habitat 9. Recreation 10. Educational/Scientific Value 11. Uniqueness/Heritage 12. Visual Quality/Aesthetics 13. Threatened or Endangered Species Habitat

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Evaluation of Wetland Functions

Groundwater Recharge/Discharge. This function considers the potential for a wetland to serve as a groundwater recharge/discharge area. The Project Area is characterized by rolling topography comprised predominantly of glaciated till and silty soils, and it encompasses two primary watersheds. The majority of the wet-lands delineated in the Survey Corridor have a direct surface hydrologic connec-tion to these watersheds. Many of these wetlands are found on hillsides and re-ceive water from groundwater discharges (seeps) or from drained agricultural fields. Although these wetlands are hydrologically connected to traditional navi-gable waterways, they are also effective in holding surface water runoff for groundwater recharge. Wetlands having no apparent surface hydrologic connec-tion occur as small natural depressions in agricultural fields and in forested areas, in some cases resulting from impacted soils rutted by logging operations. These wetlands are all areas of groundwater recharge.

Floodflow Alteration. This function considers the effectiveness of a wetland in reducing flood damage by water retention for prolonged periods following pre-cipitation events. Floodflow alteration is a primary function of those wetlands associated with watercourses and their tributaries. All wetlands found within the Survey Corridor serve this function to some degree by attenuating runoff; how-ever, this is a secondary function for smaller wetlands located higher in the water-shed.

Fish and Shellfish Habitat. This function considers the effectiveness of seasonal watercourses or permanent waterbodies associated with wetlands for fish habitat. Some wetlands delineated within the Survey Corridor had a direct hydrologic connection to stream corridors classified as trout streams by NYSDEC. Although the wetlands are not trout habitat, they contribute to the stream resource. The wetlands adjacent to stream channels play an important role in the dynamics of the stream itself. They provide a floodplain for the channel during high flows and the vegetation provides roughness to slow down water velocities allowing sedi-ment to settle out of suspension. The sediment retention function of the wetland adjacent to the stream is important to prevent the degradation of spawning habitat. These wetlands may also play a role in maintaining a cool, constant water tem-perature in the watercourse. Groundwater slowly and regularly discharges into the channel from these wetlands. Where present, overhead vegetation shades the open channel and is the basis of the food chain for the stream below. Insect and other invertebrate production is linked to the vegetation found in the vicinity of these streams. Wetlands and stream associations are listed in Table 5-2. NYSDEC stream classifications are listed in Table 5-3.

Sediment/Toxicant/Pathogen Retention. This function reduces or prevents deg-radation of water quality. It relates to the effectiveness of the wetland as a trap for sediment, toxicants, or pathogens in runoff from surrounding uplands or up-stream-eroding wetland areas. Numerous wetlands within the Survey Corridor

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receive runoff from natural or man-made drainages in adjacent agricultural fields or from seeps or surface runoff on slopes and perform this function very effec-tively.

Nutrient Removal/Retention/Transformation. This function considers the ef-fectiveness of the wetland as a trap for nutrients in runoff water from surrounding uplands or contiguous wetlands, and the ability of the wetland to process these nutrients into other forms or trophic levels. Many of the wetlands found adjacent to agricultural fields or in watercourses perform this function very effectively.

Production Export. This function evaluates the effectiveness of the wetland to produce food or usable products for man or other living organisms. While most of the wetlands delineated provide some level of food for wildlife, the majority of the wetlands are small and do not provide a significant export. The greatest ex-port production within the Project Area is provided by large wetlands, with di-verse communities or vegetation, associated with streams. These wetlands are located outside of the Survey Corridor.

Sediment/Shoreline Stabilization. This function considers the effectiveness of a wetland to stabilize stream banks and shorelines against erosion. This is an im-portant function of wetlands within the Survey Corridor that are associated with watercourses.

Wildlife Habitat. This function considers the effectiveness of the wetland to provide habitat for various types and populations of animals typically associated with a wetland and/or the wetland edge. The majority of the Survey Corridor is comprised of old field/shrub, forested communities, and agricultural land. Wet-lands, in association with these upland communities, serve as habitat for a broad range of amphibians, small mammals (e.g., mice, moles, and voles), songbirds, and larger mammals (e.g., beaver, coyote, and white-tailed deer).

Recreation. This value considers the suitability of the wetland and associated watercourses to provide recreational opportunities. Deer hunting is a primary rec-reational activity conducted in this area. These values are primarily associated with the streams or surrounding upland habitats rather than with the wetlands.

Educational/Scientific Value. This value considers the suitability of the wetland as a site for an “outdoor classroom” or as a location for scientific study or re-search. The wetlands are located on private property that is not within or near any educational facility nor are there any wetlands of unique scientific value within the Survey Corridor.

Uniqueness/Heritage. This value considers the effectiveness of the wetland or associated waterbodies to provide certain special values. The wetlands in the Survey Corridor are generally small or moderate in size, are predominantly emer-gent and scrub-shrub wetlands, generally are not associated with open water com-

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ponents, and are located in a rural community not subjected to development pres-sure. These wetlands offer no unique viewing opportunities or other cultural val-ues.

Visual Quality/Aesthetics. This value considers the visual and aesthetic quality or usefulness of the wetland. The wetlands in the Survey Corridor offer no unique viewing opportunities.

Threatened or Endangered Species Habitat. All endangered species issues re-lated to this Project are addressed in the DEIS. Endangered or threatened plant and wildlife species are not known to occur within the wetlands of the Project Area and were not observed during this field review. The wetlands and uplands in the Survey Corridor were dominated by plant communities typical of this re-gion of New York.

5.2 Waterbodies Table 5-3 provides a description of each perennial or intermittent stream that was identified within the Survey Corridor during field surveys. The streams range from well-defined stream channels to poorly defined headwater channels. The locations of these streams are depicted in relation to Project facilities on the map-ping included for each sector in Appendix F.

In addition, numerous other geographic features were delineated within the Sur-vey Corridor and are depicted on the wetland mapping as drains and ponds. Drains include features that appear to be man-made ditches through upland soils (typically for agricultural use), small swales, and natural drains which lack a de-fined bed and bank and are not federally or state jurisdictional streams. These features have been identified in order to characterize the hydrology of the Survey Corridor and in many cases to document the hydrologic connection or lack of connection between delineated wetlands and traditional navigable waters.

5.2.1 Streams Sixty-two streams were identified in the Survey Corridor. The majority of streams in the Survey Corridor are class C, C(t), B, and D streams. Four streams within the Survey Corridor are class AA (S118, S69, S569, and S509/509a). Fif-teen streams within the Survey Corridor are class B (S513, S55, S137, S55a, S60a, S60, S1004, S28, S65, S141, S27, S1017, S1019, S1021, and S1015).Fourteen of these streams are protected Class C(t) streams (S21, S18, S18a, S1002, S1003, S530, S548, S560, S565, S83, S123, S127, S512, and S133). The remainder of the streams are non-protected Class C and Class D streams.

5.2.2 Surface Water Use Surface water features in the Survey Corridor are utilized for recreational, wild-life, and agricultural uses.

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Perennial streams that have been classified for fishing in the vicinity of the Sur-vey Corridor may provide fishing opportunities for the public. According to NYSDEC, public fishing right easements are accessible at various locations along the Canadaway Creek and West Branch Conewango Creek, both of which lie out-side of the Project Site (NYSDEC 2008a). Most of the streams within the Survey Corridor are tributaries to one of these two waterbodies. Table 5-3 details which streams within the Survey Corridor are tributaries of these systems.

All of the streams within the Survey Corridor may be used to some extent by wildlife and livestock as a source of drinking water. Although regulated as pro-tected streams, most of the streams overlapping the Project Site are intermittent in nature, or comprise headwater drainages within the watershed. As such, water availability is intermittent and may be present only during periods of continuous or heavy precipitation or during the snowmelt period in the spring. Furthermore, because the ephemeral nature of the streams in the Project Area, the conditions in these streams are usually unsuitable for fish species. Amphibians and macro-invertebrates have greater flexibility in adapting to intermittent stream flow and are likely to inhabit streams in the Project Site when water is present. Perennial Class C streams S1500, S1000, S1001, S13, S1503, S1501, S1006, S1007, S90, S1010, S78, and the Class C(t) streams previously listed are suitable for support-ing fish species.

Natural and man-made ponds are scattered throughout the Survey Corridor. Ponds vary in size, but are typically less than 1 acre with depths ranging from 2 to 10 feet. Natural ponds exist in both forests and fields and in some cases result from beaver activity. Man-made ponds used for agricultural purposes are located in farm fields, and recreational ponds are located in open or forested residential areas and private camping areas. Wildlife may also utilize these resources.

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ia d

iscr

ete

and

conf

ined

surf

ace

flow

to th

e w

est t

o D

6 to

Can

adaw

ay C

reek

. It

has a

de

ep A

hor

izon

with

supe

r sat

urat

ed so

ils b

elow

4”.

The

wet

land

has

m

oder

ate

valu

e an

d fu

nctio

n du

e to

smal

l siz

e.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P2

3SE

-5

Acc

ess

Roa

d G

roup

4 (T

urbi

nes

9R, 1

0)W

503

PEM

WS1

5035

6.22

30.

0569

42.3

7904

9-7

9.19

0574

6489

62.0

8367

946

9344

8.73

8280

W50

3 is

a sm

all P

EM w

etla

nd in

a fo

rest

. It

is a

seep

are

a w

ith v

ery

little

inflo

w fr

om se

eps.

Out

flow

is d

iscr

ete

and

conf

ined

surf

ace

flow

to

thre

e dr

ains

that

flow

eas

t tow

ards

Hw

y. 8

3. T

he w

etla

nd is

on

~20°

sl

ope.

Veg

etat

ive

dive

rsity

is lo

w to

mod

erat

e. W

ildlif

e va

lue

is lo

w.

Ther

e is

har

dwoo

d fo

rest

in a

ll di

rect

ions

.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P5

27SE

-12,

SE-

13

W11

5PE

MW

S162

208.

080

0.02

1842

.378

168

-79.

1906

3064

8959

.557

973

4693

350.

7455

10W

115

is a

smal

l sid

e sl

ope

PEM

wet

land

with

in a

fore

st.

Inflo

w is

from

th

e no

rthea

st.

Topo

grap

hic

map

ping

indi

cate

s dra

inag

e to

the

sout

h to

an

unn

amed

trib

utar

y to

Wes

t Bra

nch

Con

ewan

go C

reek

. W

115

has

low

veg

etat

ion

dive

rsity

and

low

val

ue d

ue to

the

smal

l siz

e.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P3

98SE

-12

W55

6PE

MW

S162

208.

080

0.02

0542

.378

696

-79.

1937

0764

8704

.981

430

4693

404.

0230

30W

556

is a

PEM

wet

land

in a

fore

st o

f Ace

r sac

char

um a

nd F

raxi

nus

penn

sylv

anic

a.In

flow

is fr

om u

p-gr

adie

nt a

reas

. No

visi

ble

outfl

ow

was

obs

erve

d. D

iver

sity

is m

oder

ate.

Wild

life

valu

e is

low

. W

etla

nd

valu

e fo

r W55

6 is

low

bec

ause

of s

ize.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P7

14SE

-13

W11

4PE

MW

S180

377.

287

0.28

7542

.378

570

-79.

1954

3164

8563

.321

384

4693

386.

9560

80W

114

is a

mod

erat

ely

size

d de

pres

sion

al P

EM w

etla

nd in

a fo

rest

. The

ar

ea h

as b

een

dist

urbe

d by

ruts

from

logg

ing

road

s. In

flow

is fr

om u

p-gr

adie

nt a

reas

and

dis

cret

e &

con

fined

with

surf

ace

flow

from

the

north

. Th

e w

etla

nd c

ontin

ues s

outh

out

of t

he su

rvey

cor

ridor

. Top

ogra

phy

indi

cate

s out

flow

to th

e so

uth

sout

hwes

t to

an u

nnam

ed tr

ibut

ary

to a

W

est B

ranc

h C

onew

ango

Cre

ek. T

he w

etla

nd h

as lo

w v

eget

ativ

e di

vers

ity. W

114

is o

f mod

erat

e va

lue

and

prov

ides

mod

erat

e w

ildlif

e ha

bita

t.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P3

97SE

-13

W11

3PE

MW

S150

356.

223

0.00

7042

.379

725

-79.

1977

2964

8371

.435

642

4693

511.

2188

10W

113

is a

smal

l dep

ress

iona

l PEM

wet

land

in a

rutte

d ar

ea w

ithin

a

fore

st.

Inflo

w is

from

up-

grad

ient

surr

ound

ing

area

s. T

here

is n

o ap

pare

nt o

utflo

w.

Ther

efor

e, th

is w

etla

nd is

con

side

red

to b

e is

olat

ed.

The

wet

land

has

low

veg

etat

ive

dive

rsity

and

low

ove

rall

valu

e du

e to

its

smal

l siz

e.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P3

92SE

-14

W13

PEM

WS1

8037

7.28

70.

3775

42.3

8029

3-7

9.20

0968

6481

03.3

8664

046

9356

8.68

9940

W13

serv

es a

s the

hea

dwat

ers t

o S1

3. W

13 is

a la

rge

PEM

wet

land

that

dr

ains

sout

heas

t via

dis

cret

e an

d co

nfin

ed su

rfac

e flo

w to

the

sout

heas

t.Th

e ar

ea h

as b

een

impa

cted

by

logg

ing.

Log

ging

road

s cro

ss S

13 a

nd

ther

efor

e se

rve

as d

rain

s int

o S1

3. T

he w

etla

nd h

as m

oder

ate

to h

igh

wat

er q

ualit

y/w

ater

rete

ntio

n du

e to

con

nect

ion

to S

13.

S13

flow

s so

uthe

ast t

o an

unn

amed

trib

utar

y to

Wes

t Bra

nch

Con

ewan

go C

reek

.Th

e w

etla

nd h

as m

oder

ate

to h

igh

valu

es a

nd fu

nctio

ns.

Effo

rts sh

ould

be

mad

e to

min

imiz

e th

e nu

mbe

r of s

tream

cro

ssin

gs b

y ac

cess

road

s an

d tra

nsm

issi

on li

nes.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P5

2,

P53

SE-1

4, S

E-15

02:

0026

87_H

W09

_01-

B26

42Ta

bles

5-2

and

5-3

Wet

land

Stre

am T

able

.xls

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le 5

-2 W

etla

nds-

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0/20

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ge 2

of 2

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Tabl

e 5-

2 S

umm

ary

of D

elin

eate

d W

etla

nd C

hara

cter

istic

s, A

rkw

right

Sum

mit

Win

d Fa

rm

Wet

land

ID

Wet

land

Com

mun

ityTy

peW

ater

shed

Stre

am R

each

D

rain

age

Are

a (a

cres

)

Are

a of

Wet

land

w

ithin

the

Surv

ey

Cor

ridor

(acr

es)

Are

a of

Pon

d w

ithin

the

Surv

ey

Cor

ridor

(acr

es)

Latit

ude1

Long

itude

1Ea

stin

g1N

orth

ing1

Add

ition

al C

omm

ents

Doc

umen

tatio

nA

ppen

dix

F M

ap F

ram

eW

12PE

MW

S148

168.

034

1.27

4342

.381

332

-79.

2038

6764

7862

.272

569

4693

678.

9722

00W

12 is

a la

rge

depr

essi

onal

PEM

wet

land

dra

inin

g to

the

north

east

in

over

land

shee

t flo

w to

an

unna

med

trib

utar

y to

Wes

t Bra

nch

Con

ewan

go C

reek

. N

atur

al d

rain

age

has b

een

skew

ed b

y lo

ggin

g ro

ads.

The

topo

grap

hy is

hum

moc

ky in

woo

ded

area

s. In

flow

is o

verla

nd

shee

t flo

w fr

om W

11 to

W12

. Th

e w

etla

nd h

as m

oder

ate

to h

igh

vege

tativ

e di

vers

ity, m

oder

ate

wild

life

habi

tat/u

tiliz

atio

n, a

nd m

oder

ate

wat

er q

ualit

y/w

ater

rete

ntio

n.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P5

1SE

-15

Acc

ess

Roa

d G

roup

17

(Tur

bine

s 11

, 12,

14)

W10

PEM

WS1

5129

7.10

00.

0885

42.3

8171

8-7

9.20

6975

6476

05.5

5110

946

9371

6.43

4240

W10

is a

smal

l PEM

wet

land

with

smal

l dep

ress

iona

l are

as.

It dr

ains

to

a sm

all,

man

-mad

e po

nd to

the

north

. To

pogr

aphy

indi

cate

s pro

babl

e dr

aina

ge o

ut o

f pon

d to

the

north

to a

n un

nam

ed tr

ibut

ary

to B

lack

Pon

d an

d th

en W

est B

ranc

h C

onew

ango

Cre

ek.

The

wet

land

has

mod

erat

e ve

geta

tive

dive

rsity

and

low

to m

oder

ate

wat

er q

ualit

y/w

ater

rete

ntio

n du

e to

cha

nge

in h

ydro

logy

from

man

-mad

e po

nd.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P4

5SE

-16

W55

5PE

MW

S151

297.

100

0.07

4642

.380

916

-79.

2105

2264

7315

.425

020

4693

621.

2247

30W

555

is a

smal

l pit

and

mou

nd P

EM w

etla

nd in

a fo

rest

ed a

rea.

The

up

land

mou

nds a

re d

omin

ated

by

Acer

sacc

haru

m, C

rata

egus

sp.,

and

Frax

inus

pen

nsyl

vani

ca.

The

data

poi

nt a

rea

is d

omin

ated

by

Ono

clea

sens

ibili

s, C

arex

sp.,

and

Frax

inus

pen

nsyl

vani

ca sa

plin

gs. O

utflo

w is

to

the

north

-nor

thw

est t

o S8

a vi

a di

scre

te a

nd c

onfin

ed su

rfac

e flo

w.

Inflo

w is

from

up-

grad

ient

are

as. W

555

is a

low

to m

oder

ate

valu

e w

etla

nd d

ue to

its s

mal

l siz

e. It

has

low

veg

etat

ive

dive

rsity

and

low

w

ildlif

e va

lue.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P7

05SE

-16

W55

4(2)

PEM

WS1

5129

7.10

00.

8113

42.4

1798

5-7

9.25

3298

6437

09.2

4365

346

9766

4.12

3950

W55

4(2)

is a

larg

e PE

M w

etla

nd in

a fo

rest

ed a

rea.

The

surr

ound

ing

area

is a

mix

ed fo

rest

with

Ace

r sac

char

um, F

raxi

nus p

enns

ylva

nica

, an

d Pi

nus s

trob

us.

Inflo

w is

from

up-

grad

ient

are

as. O

utflo

w is

to

D55

4 w

hich

flow

s nor

th to

a ro

adsi

de d

itch.

Div

ersi

ty is

mod

erat

e.

Wild

life

valu

e is

mod

erat

e. W

554(

2) c

ontin

ues e

ast a

nd so

uth

outs

ide

the

corr

idor

.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P7

04SE

-16

W9

PEM

WS1

5129

7.10

00.

5844

42.3

8046

0-7

9.21

1984

6471

96.1

1823

646

9356

8.11

2540

W9

is a

smal

l dep

ress

iona

l PEM

wet

land

that

dra

ins v

ia d

iscr

ete

and

conf

ined

surf

ace

flow

to D

9, fl

ows t

hrou

gh a

cul

vert

unde

r a ro

ad, a

nd

then

into

S8

whi

ch fl

ows i

nto

Bla

ck P

ond

and

then

an

unna

med

tri

buta

ry to

Wes

t Bra

nch

Con

ewan

go C

reek

. M

uch

of th

e su

rfac

e ar

ea

is in

unda

ted.

Inf

low

is fr

om d

rain

s to

the

sout

h. T

he w

etla

nd h

as

mod

erat

e va

lue

and

func

tiona

lity

due

to sm

all s

ize

and

low

veg

etat

ive

dive

rsity

.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P3

6SE

-16,

SE-

17

W8

PEM

WS1

5129

7.10

00.

3752

42.3

8087

2-7

9.21

3121

6471

01.5

3430

846

9361

1.86

7920

W8

is a

med

ium

PEM

line

ar w

etla

nd w

ith d

rain

age

to th

e ea

st w

ith

area

s of i

nund

atio

n. T

he so

il ha

s a su

lfidi

c od

or.

The

wet

land

dra

ins

into

D8

via

disc

rete

and

con

fined

surf

ace

flow

and

then

into

S8

whi

ch

flow

s int

o B

lack

Pon

d an

d th

en a

n un

nam

ed tr

ibut

ary

to W

est B

ranc

h C

onew

ango

Cre

ek.

Bub

bles

rose

to su

rfac

e of

wat

er in

soil

pit.

Soi

ls

have

a h

igh

orga

nic

com

poun

d. T

he w

etla

nd h

as m

oder

ate

func

tions

an

d va

lues

.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P3

5SE

-16,

SE-

17

02:

0026

87_H

W09

_01-

B26

42Ta

bles

5-2

and

5-3

Wet

land

Stre

am T

able

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le 5

-2 W

etla

nds-

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0/20

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ge 3

of 2

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Tabl

e 5-

2 S

umm

ary

of D

elin

eate

d W

etla

nd C

hara

cter

istic

s, A

rkw

right

Sum

mit

Win

d Fa

rm

Wet

land

ID

Wet

land

Com

mun

ityTy

peW

ater

shed

Stre

am R

each

D

rain

age

Are

a (a

cres

)

Are

a of

Wet

land

w

ithin

the

Surv

ey

Cor

ridor

(acr

es)

Are

a of

Pon

d w

ithin

the

Surv

ey

Cor

ridor

(acr

es)

Latit

ude1

Long

itude

1Ea

stin

g1N

orth

ing1

Add

ition

al C

omm

ents

Doc

umen

tatio

nA

ppen

dix

F M

ap F

ram

eW

7PE

M/P

SSW

S151

297.

100

0.28

3742

.381

030

-79.

2144

2864

6993

.543

839

4693

627.

1267

30W

7 is

a m

ediu

m si

zed

PEM

/PSS

wet

land

dra

inin

g to

the

east

to D

7 w

hich

dra

ins i

nto

W8.

W8

drai

ns to

S8

whi

ch fl

ows i

nto

Bla

ck P

ond

and

then

an

unna

med

trib

utar

y to

Wes

t Bra

nch

Con

ewan

go C

reek

.Th

ere

is in

dica

tion

of p

ast l

oggi

ng im

pact

s. S

oil c

onta

ins g

rave

l up

to

5” a

cros

s. T

he w

etla

nd is

ope

n en

ded

to th

e no

rth o

f sur

vey

corr

idor

.Th

e to

pogr

aphy

is h

umm

ocky

with

upl

and

trees

and

shru

bs o

n hu

mm

ocks

. Th

e w

etla

nd h

as m

oder

ate

func

tion

and

valu

es.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P3

4SE

-17

W14

PEM

WS1

5129

7.10

00.

1821

42.3

8484

8-7

9.21

6566

6468

08.6

8401

546

9404

7.43

7180

W14

is a

smal

l lin

ear d

rain

age

PEM

wet

land

dra

inin

g in

dis

cret

e an

d co

nfin

ed su

rfac

e flo

w to

a st

ream

that

orig

inat

es o

n th

e ea

st e

nd o

f W

14.

Topo

grap

hic

map

ping

indi

cate

s tha

t W14

is a

t the

hea

dwat

ers f

or

an u

nnam

ed tr

ibut

ary

to B

lack

Pon

d w

hich

flow

s int

o W

est B

ranc

h C

onew

ango

Cre

ek.

Inflo

w is

from

cul

vert

to th

e w

est n

ear t

he ro

ad.

Dum

ping

has

occ

urre

d ne

ar th

e cu

lver

t. A

smal

l eft

new

t was

obs

erve

d.

The

wet

land

has

mod

erat

e fu

nctio

ns a

nd v

alue

s.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P6

1,

P60

SE-1

8, S

C-1

Sout

heas

t Clu

ster

Col

lect

ion

Line

W70

PEM

/PFO

WS1

8714

8.59

80.

2633

42.3

6684

5-7

9.18

4034

6495

29.4

3343

646

9210

4.99

8840

W70

is a

smal

l to

med

ium

PEM

/PFO

wet

land

on

the

east

side

of H

wy

85.

Surr

ound

ing

area

s inc

lude

fiel

ds to

the

north

and

sout

h, H

wy.

85

to

the

wes

t, an

d th

e w

etla

nd c

ontin

uing

to th

e ea

st.

The

wet

land

is o

n a

20° t

o 70

° slo

pe.

Inflo

w is

from

seep

s and

road

runo

ff.

Out

flow

is

disc

rete

and

con

fined

surf

ace

flow

and

ove

rland

shee

t flo

w to

a st

ream

to

the

east

out

of t

he su

rvey

cor

ridor

. Th

e w

etla

nd h

as m

oder

ate

vege

tativ

e di

vers

ity a

nd lo

w w

ildlif

e va

lue

due

to p

roxi

mity

to th

e ro

ad.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P2

31SE

-9, S

E-10

W71

PEM

/PSS

WS1

8714

8.59

80.

1029

42.3

7118

6-7

9.18

4348

6494

93.2

4573

746

9258

6.51

2890

W71

is a

smal

l to

mod

erat

e PE

M/P

SS w

etla

nd b

etw

een

Hw

y. 8

5 an

d co

rn fi

eld.

Sur

roun

ding

are

as in

clud

e an

act

ive

agric

ultu

ral f

ield

ad

jace

nt to

the

east

and

sout

h, H

wy.

85

to th

e w

est,

and

an o

pen

area

to

the

north

. W

etla

nd is

rela

tivel

y fla

t with

20°

to 7

0° sl

opes

to th

e no

rth

and

wes

t. In

flow

is fr

om su

rrou

ndin

g up

-gra

dien

t ope

n ar

eas a

nd ro

ad

runo

ff.

Out

flow

is d

iscr

ete

and

conf

ined

surf

ace

flow

and

ove

rland

sh

eet f

low

to a

dra

in o

utsi

de o

f the

surv

ey c

orrid

or.

The

wet

land

has

m

oder

ate

vege

tativ

e di

vers

ity a

nd lo

w q

ualit

y du

e to

surr

ound

ing

land

scap

e.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P2

33SE

-10

Sout

h C

entr

al C

lust

erA

cces

s R

oad

Gro

up 5

(Tur

bine

s 15

, 18B

R, 1

6, 1

8AR

)W

117

PEM

WS1

3393

.544

0.03

4642

.389

530

-79.

2196

8764

6540

.839

411

4694

561.

9004

80W

117

is a

smal

l dep

ress

iona

l PEM

wet

land

in a

n Ac

er sa

ccha

rum

fo

rest

. In

flow

is fr

om a

n up

-gra

dien

t sur

roun

ding

are

a an

d ru

noff

from

a

logg

ing

road

to th

e so

uthw

est.

Out

flow

is in

term

itten

t dis

cret

e an

d co

nfin

ed su

rfac

e flo

w v

ia D

117

to th

e no

rthw

est t

o S1

005,

an

unna

med

tri

buta

ry to

Wal

nut C

reek

. W

117

has l

ow v

eget

atio

n di

vers

ity w

ith

mod

erat

e ov

eral

l val

ue.

It pr

ovid

es m

oder

ate

wild

life

habi

tat a

nd

pret

reat

men

t of w

ater

flow

ing

into

S10

05.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P4

25SC

-2, S

C-3

02:

0026

87_H

W09

_01-

B26

42Ta

bles

5-2

and

5-3

Wet

land

Stre

am T

able

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le 5

-2 W

etla

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Tabl

e 5-

2 S

umm

ary

of D

elin

eate

d W

etla

nd C

hara

cter

istic

s, A

rkw

right

Sum

mit

Win

d Fa

rm

Wet

land

ID

Wet

land

Com

mun

ityTy

peW

ater

shed

Stre

am R

each

D

rain

age

Are

a (a

cres

)

Are

a of

Wet

land

w

ithin

the

Surv

ey

Cor

ridor

(acr

es)

Are

a of

Pon

d w

ithin

the

Surv

ey

Cor

ridor

(acr

es)

Latit

ude1

Long

itude

1Ea

stin

g1N

orth

ing1

Add

ition

al C

omm

ents

Doc

umen

tatio

nA

ppen

dix

F M

ap F

ram

eW

118

PEM

WS1

3393

.544

0.04

4142

.390

439

-79.

2184

9664

6636

.742

334

4694

664.

8519

20W

118

is a

smal

l PEM

ripa

rian

wet

land

alo

ng S

118.

Fill

has

bee

n pl

aced

in S

118

to fa

cilit

ate

pass

ing

of a

logg

ing

road

. Th

is ro

ad h

as

dam

med

the

stre

am, c

reat

ing

W11

8. I

nflo

w is

from

S11

8 to

the

north

wes

t and

sout

hwes

t. O

utflo

w is

dis

cret

e an

d co

nfin

ed su

rfac

e flo

w

to th

e so

uthe

ast i

nto

S118

. W

118

has l

ow v

eget

ativ

e di

vers

ity a

nd lo

w

over

all v

alue

due

to th

e ex

tent

of d

istu

rban

ce; h

owev

er, i

t doe

s pro

vide

gr

ound

wat

er re

char

ge o

ppor

tuni

ties.

S11

8 is

the

sam

e as

pre

viou

sly

surv

eyed

S10

05a.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P4

27,

P428

SC-2

W69

PEM

/PFO

WS1

3393

.544

0.08

2142

.392

525

-79.

2168

8864

6764

.271

313

4694

899.

2594

40W

69 is

a m

oder

atel

y si

zed

ripar

ian

PEM

/PFO

wet

land

in a

val

ley

with

in

a ha

rdw

ood

fore

st c

ompr

ised

of A

cer s

acch

arum

,Fra

xinu

spe

nnsy

lvan

ica

,Fag

us g

rand

ifolia

, and

Tsu

ga c

anad

ensi

s.Su

rrou

ndin

g ar

eas a

re a

t slo

pes o

f up

to 7

5°.

Inflo

w is

from

up-

grad

ient

sl

opes

and

seep

s. O

utflo

w is

to S

69 w

hich

flow

thro

ugh

W69

to th

e no

rthw

est.

The

wet

land

has

mod

erat

e to

hig

h ve

geta

tive

dive

rsity

and

m

oder

ate

to h

igh

wild

life

valu

e.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P2

29,

P230

SC-2

W56

8PE

MW

S138

104.

267

0.31

2642

.386

773

-79.

2217

9864

6373

.473

397

4694

252.

1509

50W

568

is a

mod

erat

ely

size

d PS

S/PE

M w

etla

nd a

long

side

wha

t app

ears

to

be

the

head

wat

ers o

f S50

9. W

568

is a

PSS

-dom

inat

ed w

etla

nd, w

ith

mor

e PE

M w

etla

nd a

reas

nea

r the

stre

am.

Dom

inan

t spe

cies

are

Vi

burn

um re

cogn

itum

and

Cor

nus s

tolo

nife

ra (P

olyg

onum

sagi

ttatu

m

and

Leer

sia

oryz

oide

s ar

e do

min

ant i

n so

me

sect

ions

of t

he in

unda

ted

stre

am, t

houg

h no

t nea

r the

dat

a po

int).

Upl

and

fore

st su

rrou

ndin

g th

e w

etla

nd in

clud

es P

runu

s ser

otin

a,A

cer s

acch

arum

,Ace

r rub

rum

,U

lmus

am

eric

ana

, and

Pin

us st

robu

s. I

nflo

w to

the

wet

land

is v

ia

grou

ndw

ater

seep

age

and

over

land

flow

from

the

east

and

wes

t.O

utflo

w is

to th

e no

rth v

ia c

onfin

ed d

rain

age

in S

509.

The

wet

land

has

m

oder

ate

grou

ndw

ater

rech

arge

/dis

char

ge, a

nd w

ildlif

e ha

bita

t fun

ctio

n an

d va

lues

. A

lso,

due

to lo

catio

n ne

ar st

ate

wild

life

man

agem

ent l

and,

it

has h

igh

uniq

uene

ss fu

nctio

n an

d va

lue.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P7

44,

P745

SC-3

, SC

-14

W56

9PE

MW

S138

104.

267

0.16

3042

.386

042

-79.

2242

1264

6176

.471

873

4694

166.

7864

30W

569

is a

smal

l PEM

ripa

rian

wet

land

com

plet

ely

with

in th

e ba

nks o

f S5

69.

The

com

mun

ity is

dom

inat

ed b

y So

lidag

o sp

. an

d Eu

pato

riad

elph

us m

acul

atus

. U

plan

d fo

rest

out

side

of t

he w

etla

nd is

co

mpr

ised

of F

raxi

nus p

enns

ylva

nica

,Ace

r rub

rum

,Fag

usgr

andi

folia

, and

Pru

nus s

erot

ina

. Th

e w

etla

nd h

as m

oder

ate

vege

tativ

e di

vers

ity.

Inflo

w is

thro

ugh

over

land

flow

from

the

east

and

w

est a

nd g

roun

dwat

er d

isch

arge

. O

utflo

w is

into

S56

9 to

the

north

.Th

e w

etla

nd h

as h

igh

flood

flow

alte

ratio

n an

d w

ildlif

e ha

bita

t and

m

oder

ate

grou

ndw

ater

dis

char

ge fu

nctio

n an

d va

lue.

The

wet

land

co

ntin

ues a

long

W56

9 to

the

north

, and

incl

udes

PO

569

to th

e so

uth.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P7

48SC

-3, S

C-1

4

PO56

9Po

ndW

S138

104.

267

0.03

12PO

569

is a

smal

l man

-mad

e po

nd w

ithin

a c

lear

ed a

rea.

The

sout

h si

de

of th

e po

nd b

orde

rs a

fore

st.

Num

erou

s spe

cies

of a

quat

ic v

eget

atio

n w

ere

note

d. T

he p

ond

is u

p to

2' d

eep.

SC-1

4

W50

8PE

MW

S125

47.0

350.

0201

42.3

9485

0-7

9.22

2860

6462

67.3

1666

446

9514

7.18

5550

W50

8 is

a v

ery

smal

l (ap

prox

imat

ely

25’ x

5’)

dep

ress

iona

l PEM

w

etla

nd in

a m

ixed

fore

st.

Inflo

w is

from

nea

rby

slop

es a

nd

grou

ndw

ater

. Th

ere

is n

o ap

pare

nt o

utflo

w.

The

wet

land

has

low

to

mod

erat

e ve

geta

tive

dive

rsity

and

low

wild

life

valu

e.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P5

54SC

-4, S

C-1

0

02:

0026

87_H

W09

_01-

B26

42Ta

bles

5-2

and

5-3

Wet

land

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am T

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-2 W

etla

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Tabl

e 5-

2 S

umm

ary

of D

elin

eate

d W

etla

nd C

hara

cter

istic

s, A

rkw

right

Sum

mit

Win

d Fa

rm

Wet

land

ID

Wet

land

Com

mun

ityTy

peW

ater

shed

Stre

am R

each

D

rain

age

Are

a (a

cres

)

Are

a of

Wet

land

w

ithin

the

Surv

ey

Cor

ridor

(acr

es)

Are

a of

Pon

d w

ithin

the

Surv

ey

Cor

ridor

(acr

es)

Latit

ude1

Long

itude

1Ea

stin

g1N

orth

ing1

Add

ition

al C

omm

ents

Doc

umen

tatio

nA

ppen

dix

F M

ap F

ram

eA

cces

s R

oad

Gro

up 6

(Tur

bine

21)

W22

PEM

WS1

5442

0.92

30.

1517

42.3

9291

2-7

9.23

7200

6450

91.4

9509

746

9490

7.36

6030

W22

is a

mod

erat

ely

size

d PE

M ri

paria

n w

etla

nd a

ssoc

iate

d w

ith S

21.

Inflo

w is

from

S21

and

pas

ture

s to

the

north

and

sout

h. O

utflo

w is

di

scre

te a

nd c

onfin

ed su

rfac

e flo

w to

S21

. S2

1 is

an

unm

appe

d po

rtion

of

the

head

wat

ers t

o C

linto

n B

rook

. Th

e w

etla

nd h

as m

oder

ated

ve

geta

tive

dive

rsity

and

wild

life

habi

tat.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P1

07,

P108

SC-5

W20

PEM

WS1

2423

1.99

30.

2839

42.3

9712

6-7

9.24

0392

6448

19.0

5323

346

9536

9.83

2960

W20

is a

mod

erat

ely

size

d de

pres

sion

al P

EM w

etla

nd in

a p

astu

re w

ith

inflo

w fr

om h

illsi

de ru

noff

to th

e ea

st.

W20

dra

ins i

n di

scre

te a

nd

conf

ined

surf

ace

flow

to th

e w

est t

owar

ds W

21 a

nd S

21.

S21

is a

n un

map

ped

porti

on a

t the

hea

dwat

ers o

f Clin

ton

Bro

ok.

The

wet

land

has

lo

w to

mod

erat

e w

ildlif

e ha

bita

t and

veg

etat

ive

dive

rsity

.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P9

7,

P98

SC-6

, SC

-7

Acc

ess

Roa

d G

roup

7 (T

urbi

nes

19, 5

7)PO

1510

Pond

WS1

2423

1.99

30.

0676

42.3

9769

2-7

9.23

4151

6453

31.4

2306

346

9544

3.39

7320

PO15

10 h

as v

ery

little

veg

etat

ion

but a

den

se n

ewt p

opul

atio

n.P5

40SC

-8W

566

PEM

WS1

2175

.161

0.25

1742

.396

165

-79.

2270

9164

5916

.007

881

4695

285.

9576

90W

566

is a

line

ar d

epre

ssio

nal P

EM w

etla

nd su

rrou

ndin

g a

drai

n, p

ond,

an

d st

ream

in a

cow

pas

ture

. Th

e st

ream

has

bee

n da

mne

d to

cre

ate

the

pond

to p

rovi

de w

ater

for t

he c

attle

. The

ent

ire a

rea

has b

een

dist

urbe

d by

the

cattl

e. In

flow

is fr

om u

p-gr

adie

nt a

reas

via

ove

rland

shee

t flo

w

and

drai

n D

566

from

the

north

wes

t. O

utflo

w is

dis

cret

e an

d co

nfin

ed

surf

ace

flow

to th

e so

uthe

ast t

o st

ream

S56

6. T

his i

s a lo

w v

alue

w

etla

nd d

ue to

the

cattl

e im

pact

s. It

has m

oder

ate

vege

tativ

e di

vers

ity. I

t pr

ovid

es st

orm

wat

er re

tent

ion

and

nutri

ent f

iltra

tion

of ru

noff

from

the

adja

cent

pas

ture

. Stre

am S

566

flow

s int

o pr

evio

usly

map

ped

stre

am,

S509

, an

unna

med

trib

utar

y to

Wal

nut C

reek

.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P7

34,

P735

SC-9

PO56

6Po

ndW

S121

75.1

610.

0285

42.3

9635

5-7

9.22

7322

6458

96.6

0295

846

9530

6.60

6930

PO56

6 is

a m

an-m

ade

pond

in a

cow

pas

ture

. D

566

flow

s int

o th

e po

nd, w

hich

has

bee

n cr

eate

d by

a d

am.

Out

flow

is to

S56

6, a

n un

nam

ed tr

ibut

ary

to W

alnu

t Cre

ek.

P734

SC-9

W56

7PE

MW

S121

75.1

610.

000

42.3

9671

0-7

9.22

6171

6459

90.4

3690

046

9534

7.95

9300

This

dat

ashe

et w

as ta

ken

in a

n ar

ea w

here

W56

7 ex

tend

s int

o th

e su

rvey

co

rrid

or b

riefly

. Th

ere

is n

o ve

geta

tion;

ther

efor

e, it

is n

ot m

appe

d as

a

wet

land

. W

567

cont

inue

s to

the

north

and

eas

t out

side

of t

he su

rvey

co

rrid

or.

W56

7 is

a P

EM w

etla

nd in

a m

ixed

fore

st.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P7

38SC

-9

Acc

ess

Roa

d G

roup

8 (T

urbi

nes

22)

W18

PEM

/PFO

WS1

2423

1.99

30.

1415

42.4

0215

3-7

9.23

9108

6449

13.2

0740

046

9593

0.21

9400

W18

is a

mod

erat

ely

size

d rip

aria

n PE

M/P

FO w

etla

nd th

at h

as b

een

heav

ily im

pact

ed b

y ca

ttle

graz

ing.

The

wet

land

dra

ins i

n di

scre

te a

nd

conf

ined

surf

ace

flow

into

S18

, an

unna

med

trib

utar

y to

Bal

l Gul

f. T

he

wet

land

has

low

to m

oder

ate

wild

life

habi

tat a

nd v

eget

ativ

e di

vers

ity.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P8

5,

P86

SC-7

, SC

-11

W55

7PE

MW

S87

106.

757

0.33

3242

.403

866

-79.

2408

5864

4765

.178

155

4696

117.

5359

00W

557

is a

larg

e PE

M w

etla

nd in

a fo

rest

ed a

rea.

Inflo

w is

from

up-

grad

ient

fiel

d ru

noff

and

gro

undw

ater

. Out

flow

to n

orth

out

side

of t

he

corr

idor

to u

nnam

ed tr

ibut

ary

to B

all G

ulf.

W55

7 co

ntin

ues n

orth

ou

tsid

e th

e co

rrid

or a

nd is

a m

appe

d N

WI w

etla

nd. S

urro

undi

ng a

rea

is

farm

fiel

ds. M

ost o

f the

are

a is

not

in a

fore

st. D

iver

sity

is m

oder

ate.

Th

ere

are

mor

e ve

geta

tive

spec

ies n

ot n

ear s

oil p

it. W

ildlif

e va

lue

is

mod

erat

e. E

vide

nce

of a

racc

oon

popu

latio

n w

as o

bser

ved.

W55

7 va

lue

is h

igh

beca

use

of si

ze a

nd N

WI s

tatu

s. La

ndow

ner s

ays d

ucks

and

dee

r ar

e of

ten

pres

ent.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P7

15SC

-11,

SC

-12

02:

0026

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W09

_01-

B26

42Ta

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-2 W

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Tabl

e 5-

2 S

umm

ary

of D

elin

eate

d W

etla

nd C

hara

cter

istic

s, A

rkw

right

Sum

mit

Win

d Fa

rm

Wet

land

ID

Wet

land

Com

mun

ityTy

peW

ater

shed

Stre

am R

each

D

rain

age

Are

a (a

cres

)

Are

a of

Wet

land

w

ithin

the

Surv

ey

Cor

ridor

(acr

es)

Are

a of

Pon

d w

ithin

the

Surv

ey

Cor

ridor

(acr

es)

Latit

ude1

Long

itude

1Ea

stin

g1N

orth

ing1

Add

ition

al C

omm

ents

Doc

umen

tatio

nA

ppen

dix

F M

ap F

ram

eN

orth

east

Clu

ster

Acc

ess

Roa

d G

roup

10

(Tur

bine

s 27

A, 2

8R, 2

7)W

531

PEM

/PSS

WS9

921

4.99

80.

3458

42.4

0718

6-7

9.20

7407

6475

10.3

2707

446

9654

3.74

1170

W53

1 is

a m

oder

ate

to la

rge

PEM

/PSS

wet

land

. Wat

er in

flow

is fr

om

up-g

radi

ent (

east

-slo

ping

hill

side

) run

off.

Wat

er o

utflo

w is

to th

e so

uthe

ast v

ia d

rain

s D53

1 an

d D

531a

. Out

flow

is in

to g

roun

dwat

er, a

nd

ther

e is

no

pond

ed w

ater

or e

vide

nt o

utflo

w.

How

ever

, the

re is

a

map

ped

stre

am o

n th

e ot

her s

ide

of C

reek

Roa

d, a

ppro

xim

atel

y 75

feet

aw

ay. W

etla

nd W

531

is a

low

val

ue w

etla

nd w

ith m

oder

ate

vege

tativ

e di

vers

ity.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P6

06N

E-1

W53

2PE

M/P

SSW

S99

214.

998

0.13

0042

.407

835

-79.

2104

9764

7254

.514

441

4696

610.

4504

00W

532

is a

smal

l PEM

/PSS

wet

land

in a

n ac

tive

past

ure.

The

re is

a

fore

st o

n th

e so

uth,

eas

t, an

d w

est s

ides

. App

roxi

mat

ely

40%

of t

he

wet

land

is a

Ros

a m

ultif

lora

hed

ge. T

here

is a

n in

unda

ted

area

with

in

W53

2 th

at tu

rns i

nto

D53

2, w

hich

flow

s sou

thw

est v

ia d

iscr

ete

and

conf

ined

surf

ace

flow

dire

ctly

into

an

unna

med

stre

am lo

cate

d ou

tsid

e th

e su

rvey

cor

ridor

. W53

2 is

of m

oder

ate

valu

e, w

ith lo

w to

mod

erat

e w

ildlif

e ha

bita

t val

ue a

nd lo

w v

eget

ativ

e di

vers

ity.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P6

07N

E-1

W53

3PE

M/P

SSW

S99

214.

998

0.24

4942

.408

143

-79.

2115

2364

7169

.330

983

4696

642.

8000

10W

533

is a

mod

erat

ely

size

d PE

M/P

SS w

etla

nd lo

cate

d in

an

activ

e co

w/h

orse

pas

ture

. The

surr

ound

ing

area

is p

rimar

ily c

ow p

astu

re, b

ut

ther

e is

Tsu

ga c

anad

ensi

s an

d Ac

er sa

ccha

rum

fore

st to

the

sout

hwes

t. W

533

is in

a sl

ight

ly d

epre

ssio

nal a

rea,

and

is lo

cate

d pa

rtial

ly o

n 20

°sl

opes

. Wat

er in

flow

is fr

om u

p-gr

adie

nt a

reas

and

a sp

ring.

Wat

er

outfl

ow is

dis

cret

e an

d co

nfin

ed su

rfac

e flo

w in

to d

rain

s. Th

is w

etla

nd

is n

ot fl

agge

d an

d ex

tend

s out

side

the

surv

ey c

orrid

or. D

iver

sity

is h

igh;

w

ildlif

e va

lue

is m

oder

ate.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P6

08,

P609

NE-

1, N

E-2

W53

4PE

M/P

SSW

S77

215.

500

0.08

0742

.408

530

-79.

2124

5164

7092

.054

961

4696

684.

1792

10W

534

is a

smal

l PEM

/PSS

wet

land

loca

ted

in a

dep

ress

iona

l are

a. T

he

wet

land

is a

PEM

/PSS

with

tree

s on

the

surr

ound

ing

edge

s, le

adin

g up

hill

to a

pas

ture

on

the

sout

h, e

ast,

and

wes

t. O

utsi

de th

e co

rrid

or to

th

e no

rth is

a fo

rest

ed a

rea

that

the

wet

land

flow

s int

o. W

ater

inflo

w is

fr

om a

n un

derg

roun

d se

ep. W

ater

dra

ins v

ia c

onfin

ed su

rfac

e flo

w to

th

e no

rth (o

utsi

de th

e su

rvey

cor

ridor

). W

etla

nd W

534

has l

ow to

m

oder

ate

vege

tativ

e di

vers

ity a

nd w

ildlif

e ha

bita

t val

ue.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P6

10N

E-1,

NE-

2

W53

5PE

MW

S99

214.

998

0.10

2342

.407

610

-79.

2151

2964

6873

.888

614

4696

577.

4500

80W

535

is a

smal

l PEM

wet

land

loca

ted

in a

dep

ress

ion

in a

fiel

d. W

ater

in

flow

is fr

om u

p-gr

adie

nt h

illsi

des t

o th

e ea

st a

nd w

est,

and

outfl

ow is

to

the

sout

h vi

a di

scre

te a

nd c

onfin

ed su

rfac

e flo

w to

stre

am S

536.

W53

5 is

of l

ow v

alue

, with

low

to m

oder

ate

wild

life

habi

tat v

alue

and

m

oder

ate

vege

tativ

e di

vers

ity.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P6

11N

E-2,

NE-

4

W54

4PE

MW

S86

294.

395

0.00

7642

.408

434

-79.

2196

9164

6496

.542

586

4696

660.

9738

70W

544

is a

ver

y sm

all P

EM w

etla

nd in

an

old

road

. It i

s loc

ated

in a

de

pres

sion

al a

rea,

with

surr

ound

ing

5-de

gree

slop

es. T

he su

rrou

ndin

g ar

ea is

a fo

rest

of A

cer s

acch

arum

,Tsu

ga c

anad

ensi

s, a

nd F

agus

gran

difo

lia. T

here

is n

o w

ater

out

flow

from

wet

land

W54

4. V

eget

ativ

e di

vers

ity is

low

, and

wild

life

habi

tat v

alue

is v

ery

low

.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P6

50N

E-3

PO15

19Po

ndW

S86

294.

395

0.01

2542

.408

424

-79.

2196

1464

6502

.842

504

4696

660.

0886

90PO

1519

is a

smal

l inu

ndat

ed a

rea

of a

n ol

d ro

ad.

Wat

er d

epth

s are

up

to 1

2".

Ther

e is

no

asso

ciat

ed w

etla

nd.

P651

NE-

3

02:

0026

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W09

_01-

B26

42Ta

bles

5-2

and

5-3

Wet

land

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am T

able

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le 5

-2 W

etla

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Tabl

e 5-

2 S

umm

ary

of D

elin

eate

d W

etla

nd C

hara

cter

istic

s, A

rkw

right

Sum

mit

Win

d Fa

rm

Wet

land

ID

Wet

land

Com

mun

ityTy

peW

ater

shed

Stre

am R

each

D

rain

age

Are

a (a

cres

)

Are

a of

Wet

land

w

ithin

the

Surv

ey

Cor

ridor

(acr

es)

Are

a of

Pon

d w

ithin

the

Surv

ey

Cor

ridor

(acr

es)

Latit

ude1

Long

itude

1Ea

stin

g1N

orth

ing1

Add

ition

al C

omm

ents

Doc

umen

tatio

nA

ppen

dix

F M

ap F

ram

eW

543a

PEM

/PSS

WS8

629

4.39

50.

0306

42.4

0794

8-7

9.21

9803

6464

88.4

3658

846

9660

6.85

5240

W54

3a is

mod

erat

ely

size

d, is

olat

ed P

EM/P

SS w

etla

nd su

rrou

ndin

g by

a

Tsug

a ca

nade

nsis

,Fag

us g

rand

ifolia

, and

Ace

r sac

char

um fo

rest

. Th

e w

etla

nd is

loca

ted

in a

dep

ress

iona

l are

a w

ith su

rrou

ndin

g sl

opes

of

up to

20°

. Wat

er in

flow

is fr

om u

p-gr

adie

nt a

reas

. Wat

er o

utflo

w is

via

dr

ain

D54

3 to

wet

land

W54

3, a

nd th

ere

is n

o ou

tflow

bey

ond

wet

land

W

543.

Veg

etat

ive

dive

rsity

and

wild

life

habi

tat v

alue

are

mod

erat

e.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P6

44,

P645

NE-

3

W54

3PE

M/P

SSW

S77

215.

500

0.07

9542

.407

788

-79.

2190

3064

6552

.408

473

4696

590.

4603

30W

543

is a

smal

l, is

olat

ed, i

nund

ated

dep

ress

iona

l PEM

/PSS

wet

land

in

aTs

uga

cana

dens

is a

nd F

agus

gra

ndifo

lia fo

rest

. Inf

low

is fr

om u

p-gr

adie

nt sl

opes

of 1

5° a

nd fr

om W

543a

via

D54

3. T

here

is n

o ap

pare

nt

outfl

ow. V

eget

ativ

e di

vers

ity is

low

and

wild

life

habi

tat v

alue

is

mod

erat

e. T

here

are

som

e ta

dpol

es in

the

wat

er o

f inu

ndat

ed a

reas

.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P6

43N

E-3

W54

2PE

MW

S77

215.

500

0.01

0142

.407

851

-79.

2186

1664

6586

.341

982

4696

598.

1811

00W

542

is a

smal

l iso

late

d PE

M w

etla

nd in

logg

ing

ruts

/par

t of a

n ol

d ro

ad in

a fo

rest

ed a

rea.

The

re is

no

inflo

w o

r out

flow

. The

re is

in

unda

tion

with

in lo

ggin

g ru

ts. T

he w

etla

nd h

as lo

w v

eget

ativ

e di

vers

ity

and

low

to m

oder

ate

wild

life

habi

tat v

alue

due

to su

rrou

ndin

g ar

ea.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P6

42N

E-3

W53

6PE

MW

S99

214.

998

0.42

6542

.406

866

-79.

2158

7464

6814

.269

366

4696

493.

4624

80W

536

is a

larg

e PE

M w

etla

nd a

ssoc

iate

d w

ith th

e he

adw

ater

s of s

tream

S5

36. T

he w

ater

s of s

tream

S53

6 flo

w to

the

north

east

. Wet

land

W53

6 is

a d

epre

ssio

nal w

etla

nd lo

cate

d be

twee

n tw

o up

-gra

dien

t edg

es. W

ater

in

flow

is fr

om th

e up

-gra

dien

t lan

d, a

nd w

ater

out

flow

is to

the

north

east

via

dis

cret

e an

d co

nfin

ed su

rfac

e flo

w to

stre

am S

536.

W

etla

nd W

536

has m

oder

ate

to h

igh

wild

life

habi

tat v

alue

and

m

oder

ate

to h

igh

vege

tativ

e di

vers

ity. T

he w

etla

nd c

ontin

ues o

ut o

f the

co

rrid

or a

t the

nor

th a

nd so

uthe

ast e

nds.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P6

12,

P613

NW

-2, N

E-4

W53

0PE

MW

S94

42.8

220.

2108

42.4

0462

8-7

9.21

3661

6470

01.5

8762

446

9624

8.79

4710

W53

0 is

a la

rge

PEM

wet

land

in a

fore

sted

are

a of

Fra

xinu

spe

nnsy

lvan

ica

,Ace

r sac

char

um,F

agus

gra

ndifo

lia, a

nd T

suga

cana

dens

is.

The

wet

land

is c

hara

cter

ized

by

pit a

nd m

ound

to

pogr

aphy

. W

ater

inflo

w is

from

up-

grad

ient

are

as.

Out

flow

is

disc

rete

and

con

fined

surf

ace

flow

to th

e so

uthe

ast t

o S5

30, w

hich

flo

ws o

ut o

f the

cor

ridor

into

a sa

tura

ted/

inun

date

d lo

ggin

g ro

ad, a

nd

then

con

tinue

s int

o a

larg

er st

ream

. Th

e st

ream

runs

alm

ost t

he e

ntire

le

ngth

of t

he w

etla

nd.

Wet

land

W53

0 is

of m

oder

ate

to h

igh

valu

e w

ith

mod

erat

e to

hig

h w

ildlif

e ha

bita

t val

ue a

nd m

oder

ate

to h

igh

vege

tativ

e di

vers

ity.

Man

y fr

ogs,

toad

s and

dra

gonf

lies w

ere

obse

rved

thro

ugho

ut

the

wet

land

.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P6

18,

P619

NE-

2, N

E-4

W54

6PE

MW

S94

42.8

220.

0075

42.4

0505

4-7

9.21

5298

6468

65.8

8999

846

9629

3.27

2670

W54

6 is

a m

oder

atel

y si

ze P

EM w

etla

nd w

ithin

a fo

rest

ed a

rea.

Wat

er

inflo

w is

from

an

up-g

radi

ent s

lope

to th

e no

rth a

nd fr

om a

smal

l see

p.

Out

flow

is d

iscr

ete

and

conf

ined

surf

ace

flow

to th

e so

uth

via

drai

n D

546

into

stre

am S

1513

out

side

the

surv

ey c

orrid

or. M

ost o

f the

w

etla

nd is

on

a sl

ope

of a

bout

35°

. The

wet

land

is o

f low

to m

oder

ate

valu

e, w

ith lo

w v

eget

ativ

e di

vers

ity a

nd lo

w to

mod

erat

e w

ildlif

e ha

bita

t val

ue d

ue to

surr

ound

ing

fore

st.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P6

53,

P654

NE-

4

02:

0026

87_H

W09

_01-

B26

42Ta

bles

5-2

and

5-3

Wet

land

Stre

am T

able

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-2 W

etla

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Tabl

e 5-

2 S

umm

ary

of D

elin

eate

d W

etla

nd C

hara

cter

istic

s, A

rkw

right

Sum

mit

Win

d Fa

rm

Wet

land

ID

Wet

land

Com

mun

ityTy

peW

ater

shed

Stre

am R

each

D

rain

age

Are

a (a

cres

)

Are

a of

Wet

land

w

ithin

the

Surv

ey

Cor

ridor

(acr

es)

Are

a of

Pon

d w

ithin

the

Surv

ey

Cor

ridor

(acr

es)

Latit

ude1

Long

itude

1Ea

stin

g1N

orth

ing1

Add

ition

al C

omm

ents

Doc

umen

tatio

nA

ppen

dix

F M

ap F

ram

eA

cces

s R

oad

Gro

up 1

1 (T

urbi

nes

30, 3

0A, 3

3)W

558

PEM

WS9

214

7.06

60.

6695

42.4

1351

8-7

9.23

5897

6451

51.2

1642

246

9719

7.74

2420

W55

8 is

a m

oder

atel

y si

zed

linea

r dep

ress

iona

l PEM

wet

land

in a

fo

rest

ed a

rea.

The

re a

re tw

o ar

eas m

appe

d th

at a

re c

onne

cted

by

a ro

adsi

de d

itch

on th

e ea

st si

de o

f Cen

ter R

oad.

Inf

low

is fr

om u

p-gr

adie

nt a

reas

to th

e w

est a

nd n

orth

. O

utflo

w is

to th

e so

uth

via

the

road

side

ditc

h. T

opog

raph

ic m

appi

ng in

dica

tes f

low

to a

n un

nam

ed

tribu

tary

to W

alnu

t Cre

ek.

W55

8 ha

s mod

erat

e ve

geta

tive

dive

rsity

. It

is o

f low

qua

lity

due

to it

s clo

se p

roxi

mity

to C

ente

r Roa

d.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P7

16N

E-5,

NW

-1

PO10

01Po

ndW

S86

294.

395

0.06

3842

.414

519

-79.

2348

4664

5235

.363

819

4697

310.

6531

00N

E-5

PO10

02Po

ndW

S86

294.

395

0.00

2642

.414

305

-79.

2340

8064

5298

.905

127

4697

288.

2742

30N

E-5

W55

9PE

MW

S86

294.

395

0.03

5542

.412

180

-79.

2315

3464

5513

.315

996

4697

056.

5801

30W

559

is a

smal

l PEM

wet

land

bet

wee

n fo

rest

ed a

rea

of A

cer

sacc

haru

man

d an

ope

n ar

ea. T

here

is a

road

in th

e m

iddl

e of

the

W55

9. In

flow

is fr

om u

p-gr

adie

nt a

reas

. The

re is

no

visi

ble

outfl

ow.

Div

ersi

ty is

mod

erat

e w

ith F

raxi

nus p

enns

ylva

nica

, Sol

idag

o ru

gosa

, an

d Ju

ncus

effu

ses

pres

ent b

ut n

ot n

ext t

o th

e da

ta p

oint

. Wild

life

valu

e is

mod

erat

e be

caus

e of

num

erou

s fro

gs in

the

inun

date

d ar

ea. W

etla

nd

valu

e is

low

to m

oder

ate

due

to si

ze a

nd w

ildlif

e.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P7

17N

E-5,

NE-

6

W53

7PE

M/P

SS/

PFO

WS9

214

7.06

60.

2174

42.4

1069

7-7

9.23

6000

6451

49.2

0855

146

9688

4.27

7540

W53

7 is

a P

EM/P

SS/P

FO w

etla

nd a

ssoc

iate

d w

ith a

n ol

d ro

ad. W

ater

in

flow

is fr

om u

p-gr

adie

nt a

reas

. Ass

ocia

ted

drai

ns D

537

and

D53

7a

are

from

a ro

adsi

de d

itch

and

cont

inue

thro

ugh

the

wet

land

, lea

ding

ou

tsid

e th

e su

rvey

cor

ridor

. The

re a

re in

unda

ted

depr

essi

onal

are

as in

th

e w

etla

nd. W

etla

nd W

537

is a

hig

h va

lue

wet

land

, with

hig

h w

ildlif

e ha

bita

t val

ue a

nd v

eget

ativ

e di

vers

ity.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P6

27,

P628

NE-

6

W53

9PE

MW

S86

294.

395

0.07

8242

.410

993

-79.

2289

3864

5729

.654

454

4696

929.

2076

70W

539

is a

smal

l PEM

wet

land

in a

har

dwoo

d fo

rest

(Ace

r sac

char

um).

The

surr

ound

ing

area

has

slop

es o

f up

to 3

5°. W

ater

inflo

w is

from

up-

grad

ient

runo

ff, a

nd o

utflo

w is

into

a la

rger

wet

land

loca

ted

outs

ide

the

surv

ey c

orrid

or. V

eget

ativ

e di

vers

ity is

mod

erat

e. W

ildlif

e ha

bita

t val

ue

is lo

w.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P6

35,

P636

NE-

6

W10

8PE

MW

S86

294.

395

0.14

2242

.410

296

-79.

2283

9064

5776

.334

694

4696

852.

8111

10W

108

is a

mod

erat

ely

size

d PE

M w

etla

nd in

a fo

rest

, com

pris

ed o

f tw

o po

lygo

ns c

onne

cted

by

D10

8a, w

hich

dra

ins s

outh

east

. In

flow

is v

ia

disc

rete

runo

ff fr

om th

e w

est.

Out

flow

is to

the

north

east

via

D10

8 to

W

109,

and

to th

e so

uthe

ast v

ia d

iscr

ete

and

conf

ined

runo

ff to

S54

8.

W10

8 ex

hibi

ts lo

w v

eget

ativ

e di

vers

ity a

nd m

oder

ate

wild

life

habi

tat.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P3

59,

P360

NE-

6

W53

8PE

MW

S86

294.

395

0.23

1142

.410

868

-79.

2279

0664

5814

.897

163

4696

917.

1296

10Th

e su

rvey

ed a

rea

is a

smal

l por

tion

of a

larg

er w

etla

nd lo

cate

d ou

tsid

e of

the

surv

ey c

orrid

or.

W53

8 is

a sm

all P

EM p

artia

lly o

n a

15° s

lope

w

ithin

a fo

rest

of A

cer s

acch

arum

,Car

pinu

s car

olin

iana

, and

Pru

nus

sero

tina

. Wat

er in

flow

is fr

om u

p-gr

adie

nt a

reas

, and

out

flow

is to

a

larg

e w

etla

nd to

the

north

. Veg

etat

ive

dive

rsity

is m

oder

ate,

and

w

ildlif

e ha

bita

t val

ue is

low

.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P6

28,

P633

, P63

4

NE-

6, N

E-7

W10

9PE

M/P

SS/

PFO

WS8

629

4.39

50.

2488

42.4

1030

2-7

9.22

7202

6458

74.1

4524

746

9685

5.51

5210

W10

9 is

a m

oder

atel

y si

zed

PEM

/PSS

/PFO

wet

land

. Th

ere

is a

larg

e de

pres

sion

al a

rea

of in

unda

tion

in n

orth

ern

porti

on o

f W10

9. I

nflo

w is

vi

a D

108a

from

the

north

wes

t. O

utflo

w is

dis

cret

e an

d co

nfin

ed su

rfac

e flo

w v

ia D

109

flow

ing

north

east

, end

ing

abou

t 100

ft fr

om W

109.

Ther

e is

als

o ou

tflow

via

D10

9a fl

owin

g ea

st in

to a

wet

land

out

side

of

surv

ey c

orrid

or.

Bas

ed o

n to

pogr

aphi

c re

view

, W10

9 dr

ains

sout

heas

t to

S54

8 or

one

of i

ts tr

ibut

arie

s out

side

of t

he su

rvey

cor

ridor

. W

109

exhi

bits

mod

erat

e ve

geta

tive

dive

rsity

and

mod

erat

e w

ildlif

e va

lue.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P3

64,

P365

NE-

6, N

E-7

02:

0026

87_H

W09

_01-

B26

42Ta

bles

5-2

and

5-3

Wet

land

Stre

am T

able

.xls

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le 5

-2 W

etla

nds-

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Tabl

e 5-

2 S

umm

ary

of D

elin

eate

d W

etla

nd C

hara

cter

istic

s, A

rkw

right

Sum

mit

Win

d Fa

rm

Wet

land

ID

Wet

land

Com

mun

ityTy

peW

ater

shed

Stre

am R

each

D

rain

age

Are

a (a

cres

)

Are

a of

Wet

land

w

ithin

the

Surv

ey

Cor

ridor

(acr

es)

Are

a of

Pon

d w

ithin

the

Surv

ey

Cor

ridor

(acr

es)

Latit

ude1

Long

itude

1Ea

stin

g1N

orth

ing1

Add

ition

al C

omm

ents

Doc

umen

tatio

nA

ppen

dix

F M

ap F

ram

eW

110

PEM

/PSS

/ PF

OW

S86

294.

395

0.07

3742

.410

300

-79.

2263

2064

5946

.704

520

4696

856.

8042

80W

110

is a

mod

erat

ely

size

d PE

M/P

SS/P

FO w

etla

nd th

at is

dom

inat

ed

by h

ydro

phyt

ic v

eget

atio

n, w

ith u

plan

d sp

ecie

s int

ersp

erse

d. W

110

slop

es to

the

sout

heas

t with

inflo

w fr

om n

orth

wes

t via

dis

cret

e ru

noff

an

d ou

tflow

via

dis

cret

e an

d co

nfin

ed ru

noff

to th

e so

uthe

ast.

Som

e ar

eas o

f inu

ndat

ion

occu

r in

depr

essi

ons.

W11

0 oc

curs

in a

larg

e,

slop

ing

Acer

rubr

um sw

amp

area

, but

due

to th

e pr

eval

ence

of u

plan

d ve

geta

tion

inte

rmix

ed w

ith w

etla

nd v

eget

atio

n in

man

y pl

aces

, onl

y a

porti

on o

f thi

s are

a w

as fl

agge

d as

wet

land

. W

110

drai

ns to

W11

1 an

d th

en to

W11

2, u

ltim

atel

y re

achi

ng S

548

to th

e ea

st, a

nd th

en to

Wal

nut

Cre

ek. T

he w

etla

nd e

xhib

its m

oder

ate

to h

igh

vege

tativ

e di

vers

ity a

nd

mod

erat

e w

ildlif

e va

lue.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P3

66,

P367

NE-

6, N

E-7

W11

1PE

MW

S86

294.

395

0.07

4042

.410

117

-79.

2255

5064

6010

.478

400

4696

837.

7630

00W

111

is a

smal

l PEM

logg

ing

road

wet

land

in h

eavi

ly lo

gged

, ope

n fo

rest

. Th

e w

etla

nd re

ceiv

es c

hann

eliz

ed in

flow

from

W11

0 vi

a D

111,

as

wel

l as d

iscr

ete

inflo

w fr

om su

rrou

ndin

g up

-gra

dien

t are

as to

the

wes

t. O

utflo

w is

dis

cret

e an

d co

nfin

ed su

rfac

e flo

w to

D11

1 w

hich

flo

ws t

hrou

gh W

111

to W

112,

dra

inin

g ea

st to

S54

8, a

nd u

ltim

atel

y to

W

alnu

t Cre

ek.

The

wet

land

exh

ibits

low

veg

etat

ive

dive

rsity

and

low

w

ildlif

e va

lue.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P3

68,

P369

NE-

7

W11

2PE

MW

S86

294.

395

0.10

9042

.410

230

-79.

2252

7264

6033

.076

500

4696

850.

7921

00W

112

is a

smal

l to

mod

erat

ely

PEM

wet

land

with

in lo

gged

, ope

n fo

rest

. Th

e w

etla

nd re

ceiv

es in

flow

via

D11

1 fr

om W

111

to th

e w

est a

nd v

ia

disc

rete

runo

ff o

ver m

oder

atel

y ea

st sl

opin

g to

pogr

aphy

. O

utflo

w is

di

scre

te a

nd c

onfin

ed su

rfac

e flo

w v

ia D

112

and

D11

2a to

the

east

.To

pogr

aphy

sugg

ests

W11

2 ev

entu

ally

dra

ins t

o S5

48 to

the

east

, and

ul

timat

ely

to W

alnu

t Cre

ek.

The

wet

land

has

mod

erat

e ve

geta

tive

dive

rsity

and

low

wild

life

valu

e.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P3

70N

E-7

W54

9a/

549b

PEM

WS8

629

4.39

50.

2507

42.3

9133

1-7

9.22

4465

6461

43.3

9791

246

9475

3.62

9580

W54

9b is

a m

oder

atel

y si

zed

pit a

nd m

ound

PEM

wet

land

in a

fore

sted

ar

ea o

f Ulm

us a

mer

ican

a,F

raxi

nus p

enns

ylva

nica

, and

Ace

rsa

ccha

rum

. Wat

er in

flow

is fr

om u

p-gr

adie

nt h

illsi

des a

nd d

rain

s. W

ater

dra

ins e

aste

rly v

ia d

iscr

ete

and

conf

ined

surf

ace

flow

to m

ultip

le

drai

ns a

nd th

en to

stre

am S

548.

Wet

land

W54

9b is

a m

oder

ate

valu

e w

etla

nd w

ith m

oder

ate

vege

tativ

e di

vers

ity a

nd w

ildlif

e ha

bita

t val

ue.

W54

9a is

a v

ery

smal

l PEM

wet

land

that

dra

ins t

o W

548a

. It h

as v

ery

low

veg

etat

ive

dive

rsity

and

ver

y lo

w w

ildlif

e va

lue.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P6

62,

P663

, P66

1

NE-

7

W54

8/54

8aPE

MW

S86

294.

395

0.23

2842

.409

869

-79.

2231

5764

6207

.958

117

4696

814.

3718

90W

548

is a

smal

l, rip

aria

n PE

M w

etla

nd lo

cate

d ne

xt to

a st

ream

. Inf

low

is

from

up-

grad

ient

are

as a

nd fr

om d

rain

D54

8 an

d st

ream

S54

8.

Out

flow

is to

the

sout

h vi

a di

scre

te a

nd c

onfin

ed su

rfac

e flo

w to

stre

am

S548

. The

wet

land

is o

f mod

erat

e to

hig

h qu

ality

with

hig

h w

ater

qu

ality

and

mod

erat

e w

ildlif

e ha

bita

t val

ue. T

he w

etla

nd e

xten

ds

outs

ide

the

corr

idor

at t

he n

orth

and

sout

h en

ds. T

his w

etla

nd is

in a

lo

gged

are

a w

ith m

any

falle

n tre

es th

roug

hout

, som

e of

whi

ch su

ppor

t la

rge

grap

evin

es a

nd st

ream

det

ritus

. W

548a

is v

ery

smal

l and

dra

ins

east

into

W54

8.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P6

60,

P656

, P65

7

NE-

7

02:

0026

87_H

W09

_01-

B26

42Ta

bles

5-2

and

5-3

Wet

land

Stre

am T

able

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-2 W

etla

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Tabl

e 5-

2 S

umm

ary

of D

elin

eate

d W

etla

nd C

hara

cter

istic

s, A

rkw

right

Sum

mit

Win

d Fa

rm

Wet

land

ID

Wet

land

Com

mun

ityTy

peW

ater

shed

Stre

am R

each

D

rain

age

Are

a (a

cres

)

Are

a of

Wet

land

w

ithin

the

Surv

ey

Cor

ridor

(acr

es)

Are

a of

Pon

d w

ithin

the

Surv

ey

Cor

ridor

(acr

es)

Latit

ude1

Long

itude

1Ea

stin

g1N

orth

ing1

Add

ition

al C

omm

ents

Doc

umen

tatio

nA

ppen

dix

F M

ap F

ram

eW

547

PEM

WS8

629

4.39

50.

0878

42.4

0994

4-7

9.22

2349

6462

74.2

8427

946

9682

4.05

8670

W54

7 is

a la

rge,

nar

row

dep

ress

iona

l PEM

wet

land

in a

n op

en a

rea.

Su

rrou

ndin

g ar

eas c

onsi

st o

f Con

ium

mac

ulat

um, A

cer s

acch

arum

, and

Fa

gus g

rand

ifolia

on

5° sl

opes

. W

ater

inflo

w is

from

up-

grad

ient

ar

eas.

Wat

er o

utflo

w is

dis

cret

e su

rfac

e flo

w v

ia D

547

to S

548.

W54

7 ha

s mod

erat

e ve

geta

tive

dive

rsity

and

mod

erat

e to

low

wild

life

habi

tat

valu

e.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P6

55N

E-3,

NE-

7

W56

1PE

MW

S86

294.

395

0.11

6442

.413

063

-79.

2280

5764

5797

.405

483

4697

160.

6311

80W

561

is a

smal

l lin

ear d

rain

age

PEM

wet

land

runn

ing

alon

g dr

ain

D56

0a. I

t is s

urro

unde

d by

an

Acer

sacc

haru

m fo

rest

. Dra

ins D

560a

an

d D

560b

run

thro

ugh

wet

land

W56

1 an

d th

en d

ownh

ill in

to st

ream

S5

60.

Inflo

w is

runo

ff fr

om u

p-gr

adie

nt a

reas

and

dra

ins t

o th

e w

est.

Out

flow

is d

iscr

ete

and

conf

ined

surf

ace

flow

via

dra

ins t

o th

e ea

st.

Wet

land

W56

1 ha

s mod

erat

e ve

geta

tive

dive

rsity

. W56

1 pr

ovid

es st

orm

w

ater

rete

ntio

n an

d w

ildlif

e ha

bita

t; fr

ogs a

nd e

vide

nce

of d

eer a

nd

racc

oons

obs

erve

d. W

561

is a

mod

erat

e qu

ality

wet

land

.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P7

24N

E-6

W56

2PE

MW

S86

294.

395

0.09

5942

.413

428

-79.

2282

6964

5779

.099

352

4697

200.

7862

70W

562

is a

smal

l lin

ear d

rain

age

PEM

wet

land

. It i

s sur

roun

ded

by a

m

ixed

fore

st a

rea

of F

agus

gra

ndifo

lia a

ndAc

er sa

ccha

rum

. Inf

low

is

from

up-

grad

ient

are

as to

the

north

and

wes

t. Th

ere

is n

o ap

pare

nt

outfl

ow.

How

ever

, it p

roba

bly

drai

ns d

own

a lo

ggin

g ro

ad to

the

sout

h to

stre

am S

560.

The

refo

re, i

t is c

onsi

dere

d to

be

adja

cent

with

surf

ace

conn

ectio

n. W

562

prov

ides

stor

m w

ater

rete

ntio

n, h

as lo

w v

eget

ativ

e di

vers

ity, a

nd is

of l

ow v

alue

due

to it

s sm

all s

ize.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P7

25N

E-6

W56

0PE

MW

S86

294.

395

0.11

0042

.412

925

-79.

2265

0664

5925

.292

478

4697

147.

9218

40W

560

is a

mod

erat

ely

size

d PE

M w

etla

nd a

long

a st

ream

and

dra

in. T

he

surr

ound

ing

area

is a

har

dwoo

d fo

rest

of m

ostly

Ace

r sac

char

um.

Inflo

w is

from

up-

grad

ient

are

as.

Out

flow

is to

the

stre

am a

nd d

rain

. D

iver

sity

is m

oder

ate.

Wild

life

valu

e is

mod

erat

e. W

etla

nd v

alue

of

W56

0 is

mod

erat

e be

caus

e of

its s

ize

and

wild

life

valu

e.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P7

22N

E-6,

NE-

7,

NE-

8

W56

3PE

MW

S77

215.

500

0.04

2742

.413

586

-79.

2258

5864

5977

.061

879

4697

222.

4517

10W

563

is a

smal

l dep

ress

iona

l PEM

wet

land

in A

cer s

acch

arum

and

Fagu

s gra

ndifo

lia f

ores

t. In

flow

is fr

om u

p-gr

adie

nt a

reas

. The

re is

no

visi

ble

outfl

ow. V

eget

ativ

e di

vers

ity is

low

. W

ildlif

e va

lue

is lo

w

beca

use

of si

ze a

nd d

iver

sity

.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P7

30N

E-8

W56

4PE

MW

S86

294.

395

0.05

1242

.414

055

-79.

2264

0864

5930

.721

845

4697

273.

5859

70W

564

is a

smal

l dep

ress

iona

l PEM

wet

land

in a

mix

ed fo

rest

of F

agus

gran

difo

lia, B

etul

a al

legh

anie

nsis

and

Tsu

ga c

anad

ensi

s. I

nflo

w is

fr

om u

p-gr

adie

nt a

reas

. The

re is

no

visi

ble

outfl

ow. T

he w

etla

nd h

as

mod

erat

e ve

geta

tive

dive

rsity

and

low

wild

life

valu

e. O

vera

ll w

etla

nd

valu

e is

low

bec

ause

of i

ts sm

all s

ize.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P7

31N

E-6,

NE-

8

W56

5PE

MW

S77

215.

500

0.48

0042

.415

681

-79.

2245

3564

6081

.072

214

4697

457.

4044

90W

565

is a

med

ium

to la

rge

PEM

wet

land

in a

fore

sted

are

a th

at e

xten

ds

outs

ide

of th

e co

rrid

or o

n th

e no

rthw

est e

nd.

It is

a ri

paria

n zo

ne a

long

th

e st

ream

in a

mix

ed fo

rest

. In

flow

is fr

om u

p-gr

adie

nt a

nd se

eps.

Out

flow

is to

S56

5 to

Wal

nut C

reek

to th

e so

uthe

ast.

Div

ersi

ty is

m

oder

ate.

Wild

life

valu

e is

low

to m

oder

ate;

toad

s and

dee

r tra

cks

wer

e ob

serv

ed.

Ther

e ar

e br

eaks

in th

e w

etla

nd a

long

the

stre

am w

here

th

ere

are

no ri

paria

n zo

nes.

Wet

land

val

ue is

mod

erat

e be

caus

e of

size

an

d st

ream

.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P7

43N

E-8,

NE-

9

02:

0026

87_H

W09

_01-

B26

42Ta

bles

5-2

and

5-3

Wet

land

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-2 W

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e 5-

2 S

umm

ary

of D

elin

eate

d W

etla

nd C

hara

cter

istic

s, A

rkw

right

Sum

mit

Win

d Fa

rm

Wet

land

ID

Wet

land

Com

mun

ityTy

peW

ater

shed

Stre

am R

each

D

rain

age

Are

a (a

cres

)

Are

a of

Wet

land

w

ithin

the

Surv

ey

Cor

ridor

(acr

es)

Are

a of

Pon

d w

ithin

the

Surv

ey

Cor

ridor

(acr

es)

Latit

ude1

Long

itude

1Ea

stin

g1N

orth

ing1

Add

ition

al C

omm

ents

Doc

umen

tatio

nA

ppen

dix

F M

ap F

ram

eW

94PE

MW

S77

215.

500

0.15

5442

.417

064

-79.

2266

9864

5899

.944

458

4697

607.

2726

70W

94 is

a sm

all P

EM w

ithin

fore

sted

are

a. W

94 is

in a

dep

ress

iona

l are

a an

d ab

uts S

93.

Inflo

w is

from

nor

ther

n an

d so

uthe

rn sl

opes

and

from

th

e w

est v

ia st

ream

flow

. O

utflo

w is

dis

cret

e an

d co

nfin

ed su

rfac

e flo

w

to th

e ea

st/s

outh

east

to S

93. W

94 e

xhib

its lo

w v

eget

ativ

e di

vers

ity a

nd

low

wild

life

valu

e.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P3

13,

P314

NE-

8, N

E-9

W95

PEM

/PFO

W

S59

94.5

250.

0121

42.4

1804

5-7

9.22

5528

6459

93.9

1023

846

9771

8.17

9600

W95

is a

ver

y la

rge

linea

r PEM

wet

land

with

min

or fo

rest

com

pone

nt

on th

e w

est s

ide.

W95

is a

dep

ress

iona

l are

a su

rrou

nded

by

fore

st.

Out

flow

is d

iscr

ete

and

conf

ined

surf

ace

flow

to th

e ea

st to

S96

. In

flow

is

from

surr

ound

ing

fore

st a

rea.

W95

exh

ibits

mod

erat

e ve

geta

tive

dive

rsity

and

wild

life

valu

es.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P3

15,

P316

NE-

9

Acc

ess

Roa

d G

roup

13

(Tur

bine

s 34

, 32,

36,

31)

W83

PEM

/PFO

WS6

299

.815

0.10

5842

.419

253

-79.

2132

7564

6999

.223

017

4697

873.

4294

30W

83 is

a la

rge

PEM

wet

land

with

a S

alix

nig

ra P

FO c

ompo

nent

in

clud

ed n

ear t

he p

erip

hery

of t

he d

elin

eate

d w

etla

nd. T

his w

etla

nd is

rip

aria

n to

S83

, whi

ch fl

ows f

rom

wes

t to

east

. The

wet

land

is b

etw

een

a no

rth-s

lopi

ng fo

rest

ed a

rea

and

a so

uth-

slop

ing

field

. Inf

low

to th

e w

etla

nd is

from

S83

and

from

ove

rland

shee

t flo

w fr

om th

e su

rrou

ndin

g hi

llsid

es to

the

north

and

sout

h. O

utflo

w is

via

S83

to th

e ea

st a

s it

flow

s und

er L

iver

mor

e R

oad.

The

veg

etat

ive

dive

rsity

is m

oder

ate

to

high

, with

mod

erat

e w

ildlif

e va

lue

and

mod

erat

e st

ream

rech

arge

val

ue.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P2

75,

P276

, P27

7

NE-

10

W86

PEM

WS6

299

.815

0.02

2742

.419

505

-79.

2153

8464

6825

.124

722

4697

897.

7957

50W

86 is

a sm

all,

low

val

ue P

EM w

etla

nd w

ith lo

w to

mod

erat

e di

vers

ity

on a

hill

side

slop

ing

to th

e so

uth.

At l

east

30%

of t

he v

eget

atio

n is

up

land

, but

the

soils

and

hyd

rolo

gy a

re e

vide

nt. T

he so

uthe

rn b

ound

ary

is a

Ros

a m

ultif

lora

hed

ge. I

nflo

w is

from

ove

rland

shee

t flo

w fr

om th

e fie

ld to

the

north

. Out

flow

is b

y ov

erla

nd sh

eet f

low

dow

n th

e so

uth-

slop

ing

hills

ide

to S

83.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P2

84,

P285

NE-

10

W90

PEM

/PFO

WS5

994

.525

0.06

8942

.420

321

-79.

2173

2564

6663

.488

234

4697

985.

0040

40W

90 is

a sm

all t

o m

ediu

m si

zed

PEM

/PFO

ripa

rian

wet

land

to S

90.

Inflo

w a

nd o

utflo

w is

via

S90

. S9

0 flo

ws t

hrou

gh a

cul

vert,

und

er a

lo

ggin

g ro

ad a

t the

Acc

ess R

oad

cent

erlin

e. W

90 is

div

ided

by

the

acce

ss ro

ad in

to tw

o se

para

te p

olyg

ons t

hat a

re h

ydro

logi

cally

co

nnec

ted

by S

90.

The

wet

land

has

mod

erat

e ve

geta

tive

dive

rsity

and

lo

w w

ildlif

e va

lue.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P2

97,

P298

NE-

10, N

E-11

W12

8PE

MW

S59

94.5

250.

2857

42.4

2143

4-7

9.21

8700

6465

47.7

6308

446

9810

6.27

6230

W12

8 is

a m

ediu

m P

EM w

etla

nd in

a fo

rest

of A

cer s

acch

arum

.Th

roug

hout

W12

8, th

ere

are

area

s with

ver

y lit

tle v

eget

atio

n. M

ost o

f th

e tre

es a

re o

n hu

mm

ocks

. In

flow

is fr

om u

p-gr

adie

nt a

nd

grou

ndw

ater

. O

utflo

w is

to th

e so

uthe

ast t

o D

128

to a

n un

nam

ed

tribu

tary

to W

alnu

t Cre

ek.

A c

urre

ntly

unu

sed

field

is o

n th

e no

rthea

st

side

of W

128.

Veg

etat

ion

dive

rsity

is m

oder

ate.

Wild

life

valu

e is

m

oder

ate.

Wat

er re

tent

ion

and

nutri

ent s

ink

valu

es a

re lo

w to

mod

erat

e.

The

over

all w

etla

nd v

alue

of W

128

is lo

w to

mod

erat

e.

Wet

land

data

shee

t,P2

004,

P20

05

NE-

11

W88

PEM

WS5

622

2.75

30.

0477

42.4

2167

0-7

9.21

9605

6464

72.7

6433

746

9813

0.96

8110

W88

is a

smal

l PEM

wet

land

in a

n Ac

er sa

ccha

rum

fore

st. T

here

are

th

ree

upla

nd tr

ees o

n hu

mm

ocks

in th

e w

etla

nd. T

here

is lo

w w

ildlif

e va

lue

and

mod

erat

e to

hig

h ve

geta

tive

valu

e. In

flow

is d

iscr

ete

from

W

87 to

the

sout

h an

d fr

om th

e su

rrou

ndin

g no

rth sl

opes

. Out

flow

is to

th

e no

rth v

ia D

88 to

an

unna

med

stre

am o

utsi

de o

f the

surv

ey c

orrid

or.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P2

92,

P293

, P29

4

NE-

11

02:

0026

87_H

W09

_01-

B26

42Ta

bles

5-2

and

5-3

Wet

land

Stre

am T

able

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-2 W

etla

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Tabl

e 5-

2 S

umm

ary

of D

elin

eate

d W

etla

nd C

hara

cter

istic

s, A

rkw

right

Sum

mit

Win

d Fa

rm

Wet

land

ID

Wet

land

Com

mun

ityTy

peW

ater

shed

Stre

am R

each

D

rain

age

Are

a (a

cres

)

Are

a of

Wet

land

w

ithin

the

Surv

ey

Cor

ridor

(acr

es)

Are

a of

Pon

d w

ithin

the

Surv

ey

Cor

ridor

(acr

es)

Latit

ude1

Long

itude

1Ea

stin

g1N

orth

ing1

Add

ition

al C

omm

ents

Doc

umen

tatio

nA

ppen

dix

F M

ap F

ram

eW

87PE

MW

S56

222.

753

0.01

5442

.421

498

-79.

2196

0664

6473

.091

270

4698

111.

8150

40W

87 is

a sm

all P

EM w

etla

nd in

an

Acer

sacc

haru

m fo

rest

. The

re a

re

low

veg

etat

ive

and

low

wild

life

valu

es. T

he w

etla

nd re

ceiv

es d

iscr

ete

inflo

w fr

om th

e no

rther

n sl

opin

g fo

rest

. Out

flow

is d

iscr

ete

surf

ace

flow

to th

e no

rth to

W88

.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P2

90,

P291

NE-

11

W12

3PE

MW

S59

94.5

250.

0282

42.4

2029

0-7

9.21

9679

6464

69.9

2884

646

9797

7.53

7160

W12

3 is

a sm

all P

EM w

etla

nd a

long

a st

ream

in a

fore

st o

f Ace

rsa

ccha

rinu

m,F

agus

gra

ndifo

lia a

nd T

suga

can

aden

sis.

Inf

low

is

from

up-

grad

ient

are

as.

Out

flow

is to

S12

3 to

an

unna

med

trib

utar

y to

W

alnu

t Cre

ek.

Div

ersi

ty is

low

to m

oder

ate.

Wild

life

valu

e is

low

to

mod

erat

e; th

e w

ood

frog

was

obs

erve

d. W

123

is a

sedi

men

t and

nu

trien

t sin

k. W

etla

nd v

alue

is lo

w to

mod

erat

e be

caus

e of

the

stre

am

runn

ing

thro

ugh

it an

d its

size

.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P4

88,

P489

NE-

11

W12

4PE

MW

S59

94.5

250.

0532

42.4

1898

6-7

9.21

9640

6464

76.1

4218

346

9783

2.81

6000

W12

4 is

a sm

all P

EM w

etla

nd w

ithin

a fo

rest

of A

cer s

acch

arum

and

Fr

axin

us p

enns

ylva

nica

. In

flow

is fr

om u

p-gr

adie

nt a

reas

. W

124

drai

ns D

124

to S

123

to a

n un

nam

ed tr

ibut

ary

to W

alnu

t Cre

ek.

W12

4 ha

s a m

oder

ate

valu

e fo

r wild

life;

smal

l am

phib

ians

wer

e ob

serv

ed

utili

zing

W12

4. P

ortio

ns o

f W12

4 ap

pear

to h

old

wat

er th

roug

hout

the

year

. W

124

prov

ides

mod

erat

e w

ater

stor

age

and

qual

ity.

W12

4 ha

s lo

w v

eget

atio

n di

vers

ity.

W12

4 is

a si

dehi

ll se

ep.

W12

4 is

val

ued

as

low

to m

oder

ate

beca

use

of si

ze, m

oder

ate

wat

er re

tent

ion,

and

wat

er

qual

ity.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P4

91N

E-11

W12

5PE

MW

S59

94.5

250.

0234

42.4

1881

4-7

9.21

8944

6465

33.8

5606

446

9781

4.96

5510

W12

5 is

a sm

all P

EM w

etla

nd in

a sm

all c

lear

ing

in a

n Ac

er sa

ccha

rum

fo

rest

. D

iver

sity

is lo

w; w

ildlif

e va

lue

is lo

w.

Inflo

w is

from

up-

grad

ient

are

as.

Ther

e is

no

visi

ble

outfl

ow.

W12

5 ha

s man

y ta

pped

Ac

er sa

ccha

rum

tree

s. T

he w

etla

nd v

alue

is lo

w b

ecau

se o

f siz

e an

d la

ck o

f div

ersi

ty.

W12

5 m

ay h

ave

som

e gr

ound

wat

er re

char

ge a

nd

nutri

ent s

ink

valu

e.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P4

92N

E-11

W99

PEM

/PFO

WS6

299

.815

0.19

6042

.418

478

-79.

2182

6164

6590

.789

591

4697

778.

7756

80W

99 is

a m

ediu

m P

EM w

etla

nd w

ith a

fore

st c

ompo

nent

on

the

sout

hwes

t sid

e. W

99 is

with

in a

fore

sted

are

a. I

nflo

w is

from

the

wes

t vi

a S9

8. O

utflo

w is

con

fined

surf

ace

flow

to th

e so

uthe

ast v

ia S

99.

The

wet

land

has

mod

erat

e ve

geta

tive

dive

rsity

and

wild

life

valu

e.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P3

24,

P325

NE-

11

W98

PE

M/P

FOW

S62

99.8

150.

4751

42.4

1812

9-7

9.22

0086

6464

41.4

7305

046

9773

6.84

0780

W98

is a

larg

e PE

M/P

FO a

long

hill

side

dra

inag

e in

a fo

rest

ed a

rea.

The

w

etla

nd is

div

ided

in tw

o pl

aces

by

two

sepa

rate

logg

ing

road

s. It

is

very

nar

row

and

line

ar in

pla

ces w

here

wel

l-def

ined

dra

inag

e ch

anne

ls

occu

r. It

has

a m

oder

ate

to st

eep

north

east

ern

slop

e. W

98 re

ceiv

es

inflo

w fr

om h

illsi

de ru

noff

from

sout

hwes

t. W

98 d

rain

s to

the

north

east

via

S98

and

then

to W

alnu

t Cre

ek.

The

wet

land

has

low

ve

geta

tive

dive

rsity

and

mod

erat

e w

ildlif

e va

lue.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P3

30,

P331

NE-

11, N

E-12

W12

6PE

MW

S62

99.8

150.

0438

42.4

1745

5-7

9.21

8850

6465

44.6

9724

946

9766

4.12

2300

W12

6 is

a sm

all P

EM w

etla

nd in

a fo

rest

of A

cer s

acch

arum

, Fag

us

gran

difo

lia a

nd T

suga

Can

aden

sis.

Inf

low

is fr

om u

p-gr

adie

nt a

reas

an

d gr

ound

wat

er.

Out

flow

is to

a d

rain

out

side

of t

he c

orrid

or.

Div

ersi

ty a

nd w

ildlif

e va

lues

are

low

. N

utrie

nt si

nk a

nd w

ater

val

ues

are

very

low

. W

126

wet

land

val

ue is

low

bec

ause

of s

ize

and

abov

emen

tione

d fa

ctor

s.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P4

97N

E-11

, NE-

12

02:

0026

87_H

W09

_01-

B26

42Ta

bles

5-2

and

5-3

Wet

land

Stre

am T

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-2 W

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e 5-

2 S

umm

ary

of D

elin

eate

d W

etla

nd C

hara

cter

istic

s, A

rkw

right

Sum

mit

Win

d Fa

rm

Wet

land

ID

Wet

land

Com

mun

ityTy

peW

ater

shed

Stre

am R

each

D

rain

age

Are

a (a

cres

)

Are

a of

Wet

land

w

ithin

the

Surv

ey

Cor

ridor

(acr

es)

Are

a of

Pon

d w

ithin

the

Surv

ey

Cor

ridor

(acr

es)

Latit

ude1

Long

itude

1Ea

stin

g1N

orth

ing1

Add

ition

al C

omm

ents

Doc

umen

tatio

nA

ppen

dix

F M

ap F

ram

eW

127

PEM

WS6

299

.815

0.46

2642

.416

873

-79.

2204

3264

6415

.906

866

4697

596.

8038

80W

127

is a

med

ium

to la

rge

PEM

wet

land

alo

ng a

stre

am.

The

surr

ound

ing

fore

st is

larg

ely

Acer

sacc

haru

m a

nd T

suga

can

aden

sis.

Inflo

w is

from

up-

grad

ient

are

as a

nd se

eps.

Out

flow

is to

S12

7 to

an

unna

med

trib

utar

y to

Wal

nut C

reek

. Th

e di

vers

ity v

alue

is lo

w.

The

wild

life

valu

e is

low

to m

oder

ate.

Wat

er re

tent

ion

and

wat

er q

ualit

y va

lues

are

low

to m

oder

ate.

The

nut

rient

sink

val

ue is

low

to m

oder

ate.

The

over

all v

alue

of W

127

is lo

w to

mod

erat

e.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P2

003

NE-

12

W10

0PE

M/P

FOW

S62

99.8

150.

0755

42.4

1679

7-7

9.22

1097

6463

61.3

5543

146

9758

7.26

6720

W10

0 is

a sm

all t

o m

oder

ate

PEM

/PFO

hill

side

dra

inag

e. A

cer

sacc

haru

m o

ccur

with

in th

e w

etla

nd o

n its

wes

t sid

e. W

100

is v

ery

clos

e to

W98

but

is se

para

ted

by u

plan

d ve

geta

tion.

Alth

ough

W98

and

W

100

coul

d be

con

side

red

part

of th

e sa

me

wet

land

com

plex

, the

y ar

e m

appe

d se

para

tely

for d

escr

iptiv

e pu

rpos

es.

W10

0 co

nsis

ts o

f thr

ee

sepa

rate

pol

ygon

s joi

ned

by D

100.

The

wes

tern

pol

ygon

nar

row

s int

o D

100

(flo

win

g so

uthe

ast),

whi

ch w

iden

s aga

in in

to th

e ce

ntra

l pol

ygon

.A

n ex

istin

g lo

ggin

g ro

ad se

para

tes t

he c

entra

l pol

ygon

from

the

sout

heas

t pol

ygon

. D

100

is c

ulve

rted

unde

r thi

s roa

d, a

nd c

ontin

ues

thou

gh th

e so

uthe

ast p

olyg

on a

nd o

ut if

the

surv

ey c

orrid

or.

The

wet

land

has

low

veg

etat

ive

dive

rsity

and

mod

erat

e w

ildlif

e va

lue.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P3

36,

P337

, P33

8,

P339

NE-

12

W10

1PE

M/P

FOW

S62

99.8

150.

0904

42.4

1646

7-7

9.22

1421

6463

35.4

5453

546

9755

0.03

8910

W10

1 is

a sm

all P

EM/P

FO w

etla

nd in

a fo

rest

ed a

rea.

The

wes

tern

ex

tent

con

tain

s Ace

r sac

char

um. T

he e

aste

rn e

xten

t is p

rimar

ily

Imap

tiens

cap

ensi

s. W

101

rece

ives

inflo

w v

ia d

iscr

ete

hills

ide

runo

ff

from

the

wes

t. O

utflo

w is

dis

cret

e an

d co

nfin

ed su

rfac

e flo

w to

the

east

vi

a D

101

to W

100,

whi

ch d

rain

s to

S99.

The

wet

land

has

low

ve

geta

tive

dive

rsity

and

low

wild

life

valu

e.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P3

40,

P341

NE-

12

W12

2PE

MW

S62

99.8

150.

0368

42.4

1597

9-7

9.22

2247

6462

68.6

8201

346

9749

4.36

7700

W12

2 is

a sm

all P

EM w

etla

nd in

a d

epre

ssio

nal a

rea

in a

fore

st o

f Be

tula

alle

ghan

iens

is, A

cer r

ubru

m a

nd T

suga

can

aden

sis.

Inf

low

is

from

up-

grad

ient

are

as a

nd th

ere

is n

o vi

sibl

e ou

tflow

. D

iver

sity

is

mod

erat

e an

d w

ildlif

e va

lue

is lo

w.

Gro

undw

ater

rech

arge

is p

rese

nt,

but w

etla

nd v

alue

is lo

w b

ecau

se o

f siz

e.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P4

74N

E-12

W11

9PE

MW

S77

215.

500

0.06

2542

.415

701

-79.

2232

4164

6187

.506

602

4697

461.

8041

30W

119

is a

smal

l iso

late

d PE

M w

etla

nd w

ithin

a fo

rest

of T

suga

cana

dens

is, F

agus

gra

ndifo

lia a

nd A

cer s

acch

arum

. It

is p

resu

med

to

be is

olat

ed d

ue to

no

appa

rent

con

nect

ions

. In

flow

is fr

om u

p-gr

adie

nt

area

s and

ther

e is

no

visi

ble

outfl

ow.

W11

9 ha

s ver

y lo

w v

eget

atio

n co

ver (

appr

oxim

atel

y 15

%) w

ith m

uch

of th

e gr

ound

cov

er c

ompr

ised

of

duf

f. W

119

has l

ow w

ater

stor

age

and

grou

ndw

ater

rech

arge

val

ues.

Wild

life

utili

zatio

n is

mod

erat

e as

W11

9 co

uld

supp

ort s

mal

l am

phib

ians

. A

sprin

g pe

eper

and

evi

denc

e of

dee

r wer

e ob

serv

ed.

Ther

e is

no

sign

of l

ong

perio

ds o

f inu

ndat

ion.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P4

75N

E-8,

NE-

9

02:

0026

87_H

W09

_01-

B26

42Ta

bles

5-2

and

5-3

Wet

land

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am T

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Tabl

e 5-

2 S

umm

ary

of D

elin

eate

d W

etla

nd C

hara

cter

istic

s, A

rkw

right

Sum

mit

Win

d Fa

rm

Wet

land

ID

Wet

land

Com

mun

ityTy

peW

ater

shed

Stre

am R

each

D

rain

age

Are

a (a

cres

)

Are

a of

Wet

land

w

ithin

the

Surv

ey

Cor

ridor

(acr

es)

Are

a of

Pon

d w

ithin

the

Surv

ey

Cor

ridor

(acr

es)

Latit

ude1

Long

itude

1Ea

stin

g1N

orth

ing1

Add

ition

al C

omm

ents

Doc

umen

tatio

nA

ppen

dix

F M

ap F

ram

eW

102

PEM

/PFO

WS6

299

.815

0.02

1942

.414

931

-79.

2199

8964

6456

.880

381

4697

381.

9239

50W

102

is a

mod

erat

e to

larg

e PE

M/P

FO w

etla

nd.

W10

2 is

cro

ssed

by

an

exis

ting

logg

ing

road

at t

he A

cces

s Roa

d ce

nter

line.

W10

2 is

co

mpr

ised

of t

wo

poly

gons

con

nect

ed v

ia D

102,

whi

ch fl

ows n

orth

east

.Th

e w

etla

nd re

ceiv

es in

flow

from

hill

side

dis

cret

e an

d co

nfin

ed ru

noff

.O

utflo

w is

to th

e ea

st v

ia d

iscr

ete

and

conf

ined

runo

ff to

an

unm

appe

d st

ream

to th

e ea

st (o

ut o

f cor

ridor

). W

102

is lo

cate

d on

vas

t eas

t sl

opin

g hi

llsid

e, a

t the

bas

e of

whi

ch li

kely

con

tain

s per

enni

al st

ream

s, as

the

entir

e su

rrou

ndin

g fo

rest

is fi

lled

with

dra

inag

es/h

eadw

ater

st

ream

s. T

he w

etla

nd h

as lo

w to

mod

erat

e ve

geta

tive

dive

rsity

and

m

oder

ate

wild

life

valu

e.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P3

43,

P344

, P34

5

NE-

12

W10

3PE

M/P

FOW

S71

176.

939

0.32

4442

.414

888

-79.

2190

3764

6535

.285

839

4697

378.

8084

40W

103

is a

larg

e PE

M in

fore

st, w

ith m

inor

fore

st c

ompo

nent

. Th

e w

etla

nd c

onsi

sts o

f thr

ee se

para

te se

gmen

ts c

onne

cted

by

drai

ns D

103

and

D10

3a w

hich

flow

nor

thea

st o

ut o

f the

surv

ey c

orrid

or, t

o an

ad

ditio

nal w

etla

nd a

rea,

and

then

to a

n un

map

ped

stre

am.

Inflo

w is

via

di

scre

te a

nd c

onfin

ed ru

noff

from

the

wes

t. T

he w

etla

nd h

as lo

w

vege

tativ

e di

vers

ity a

nd m

oder

ate

wild

life

valu

e.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P3

46,

P347

, P34

8,

P349

NE-

12

W12

1PE

MW

S77

215.

500

0.00

0642

.414

094

-79.

2204

2364

6423

.133

182

4697

288.

2537

10W

121

is a

smal

l PEM

wet

land

in a

fore

st.

Inflo

w is

from

up-

grad

ient

an

d fr

om se

eps.

Out

flow

is to

an

unna

med

trib

utar

y (S

120)

to W

alnu

t C

reek

. D

iver

sity

and

wild

life

valu

es a

re lo

w.

Wet

land

val

ue is

low

be

caus

e of

its s

ize

and

lack

of r

echa

rge

or se

dim

ent r

eten

tion.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P4

69N

E-12

Acc

ess

Roa

d G

roup

15

(Tur

bine

s 39

A, 3

9R)

W82

PEM

WS4

917

7.77

60.

5475

42.4

2585

1-7

9.22

0319

6464

04.3

4100

046

9859

3.94

6000

W82

is a

larg

e si

zed

PEM

wet

land

with

in th

e fo

rest

, with

inflo

w fr

om

drai

nage

from

the

north

wes

t. Th

ere

are

low

veg

etat

ive

and

wild

life

valu

es. O

utflo

w is

dis

cret

e an

d co

nfin

ed su

rfac

e flo

w to

D82

.

Wet

land

data

shee

tN

E-13

, NE-

14

W81

PEM

WS4

618

2.65

90.

3938

42.4

2887

2-7

9.22

0742

6463

62.4

8918

746

9892

8.73

0640

W81

is a

med

ium

size

d PE

M w

etla

nd in

a fi

eld

surr

ound

ed b

y fo

rest

to

the

wes

t and

eas

t. W

81 d

rain

s eas

t in

disc

rete

and

con

fined

surf

ace

flow

to S

81, a

n un

nam

ed tr

ibut

ary

to W

alnu

t Cre

ek.

The

wet

land

has

m

oder

ate

vege

tativ

e di

vers

ity a

nd lo

w w

ildlif

e va

lue.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P2

67N

E-14

W79

PEM

/PFO

WS4

618

2.65

90.

1845

42.4

3052

6-7

9.22

1854

6462

67.1

4051

646

9911

0.40

2690

W79

is a

med

ium

size

d rip

aria

n PE

M/P

FO w

etla

nd w

ithin

fore

st a

nd

alon

g S7

8. I

nflo

w is

from

S78

. O

utflo

w is

dis

cret

e su

rfac

e flo

w to

the

east

to S

78.

Slop

es to

the

wes

t are

45°

to 6

0°.

The

wet

land

has

m

oder

ate

vege

tativ

e di

vers

ity a

nd m

oder

ate

to h

igh

wild

life

valu

es.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P2

58N

E-14

W78

PEM

WS4

618

2.65

90.

0016

42.4

3017

5-7

9.22

3630

6461

21.9

0956

046

9906

8.42

3260

W78

is a

smal

l rip

aria

n PE

M w

etla

nd w

ithin

a fo

rest

. S7

8 flo

ws

thro

ugh

W78

from

the

sout

heas

t to

the

north

wes

t. O

utflo

w is

dis

cret

e su

rfac

e flo

w to

S78

. S7

8 tu

rns a

t the

nor

ther

n po

rtion

of W

78 a

nd

flow

s nor

thea

st.

It ha

s mod

erat

e ve

geta

tive

dive

rsity

and

mod

erat

e w

ildlif

e va

lues

.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P2

56N

E-14

, NE-

15

W77

PEM

WS4

618

2.65

90.

6466

42.4

3056

0-7

9.22

5989

6459

26.9

7023

246

9910

7.02

8890

W77

is a

med

ium

size

d de

pres

sion

al P

EM w

etla

nd in

a c

attle

pas

ture

. It

has a

dra

in (D

77) t

hat l

eads

into

the

past

ure

and

ends

with

out

conn

ectin

g to

ano

ther

wat

er b

ody.

Thu

s, W

77 is

isol

ated

. Th

e w

etla

nd

has l

ow to

mod

erat

e ve

geta

tive

dive

rsity

and

low

wild

life

valu

e.

Wet

land

data

shee

tN

E-15

W76

PEM

WS4

014

6.99

40.

2309

42.4

3199

2-7

9.23

4216

6452

46.8

5907

946

9925

1.98

6650

W76

is a

smal

l PEM

wet

land

with

in a

cat

tle p

astu

re.

The

wet

land

dr

ains

in d

iscr

ete

and

conf

ined

surf

ace

flow

to a

par

cel t

o th

e no

rth.

Surr

ound

ing

area

s con

sist

of c

attle

pas

ture

s and

hay

fiel

ds.

The

wet

land

ap

pear

s to

exte

nd in

to th

e pa

rcel

to th

e no

rth b

ut n

ot d

elin

eate

d du

e to

la

ck o

f acc

ess.

W76

has

low

veg

etat

ive

and

wild

life

valu

es.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P2

43N

E-17

02:

0026

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W09

_01-

B26

42Ta

bles

5-2

and

5-3

Wet

land

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e 5-

2 S

umm

ary

of D

elin

eate

d W

etla

nd C

hara

cter

istic

s, A

rkw

right

Sum

mit

Win

d Fa

rm

Wet

land

ID

Wet

land

Com

mun

ityTy

peW

ater

shed

Stre

am R

each

D

rain

age

Are

a (a

cres

)

Are

a of

Wet

land

w

ithin

the

Surv

ey

Cor

ridor

(acr

es)

Are

a of

Pon

d w

ithin

the

Surv

ey

Cor

ridor

(acr

es)

Latit

ude1

Long

itude

1Ea

stin

g1N

orth

ing1

Add

ition

al C

omm

ents

Doc

umen

tatio

nA

ppen

dix

F M

ap F

ram

eO

pera

tion

and

Mai

nten

ance

Bui

ldin

gW

158/

W15

8bPE

MW

S86

294.

395

0.42

9242

.415

189

-79.

2354

3864

5185

.153

000

4697

384.

0671

00W

158

is a

n in

unda

ted

PEM

wet

land

adj

acen

t to

PO10

04.

Out

flow

is to

PO

1004

whi

ch d

rain

s to

the

east

. To

pogr

aphi

c m

appi

ng in

dica

tes a

co

nnec

tion

to S

560.

Inf

low

is fr

om ru

noff

and

gro

undw

ater

. W

158

is

inun

date

d up

to 1

0” in

mos

t are

as.

It is

mod

erat

ely

size

d an

d of

m

oder

ate

qual

ity.

It pr

ovid

es w

ildlif

e ha

bita

t and

floo

dwat

er re

tent

ion.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P2

164

NE-

5

PO10

04Po

ndW

S86

294.

395

0.43

5742

.415

000

-79.

2340

0064

5067

.016

000

4697

266.

5900

00PO

1004

is a

man

-mad

e po

nd w

ith a

nar

row

(2-6

') w

etla

nd fr

inge

of

Typh

a la

tifol

ia a

nd P

hala

ris a

rund

inac

ea.

The

pond

is h

orse

shoe

in

shap

e an

d th

e pe

rimet

er is

mai

ntai

ned

for r

ecre

atio

nal u

se.

PO10

04 is

da

mm

ed a

nd d

rain

ed to

the

east

in d

iscr

ete

and

conf

ined

surf

ace

flow

to

an u

nnam

ed tr

ibut

ary

to W

alnu

t Cre

ek.

Inflo

w is

from

W15

8.

P216

2, P

2163

NE-

5

Layd

own

Yard

Nor

thw

est C

lust

erA

cces

s R

oad

Gro

up 1

8 (T

urbi

nes

40R

, 41)

W51

1PS

SW

S92

147.

066

0.12

1642

.414

672

-79.

2377

8364

4993

.347

016

4697

322.

6296

00W

511

cons

ists

of t

wo

inun

date

d PS

S de

pres

sion

al a

reas

con

nect

ed b

y tw

o cu

lver

ts u

nder

an

acce

ss ro

ad th

at d

ivid

es th

e w

etla

nd.

Inflo

w is

fr

om h

ighe

r ele

vatio

n fie

lds s

urro

undi

ng a

nd g

roun

dwat

er.

Out

flow

is

disc

rete

and

con

fined

surf

ace

flow

and

ove

rland

shee

t flo

w to

dra

in th

at

conn

ects

to a

wet

land

and

then

to a

stre

am (a

ll ou

tsid

e of

cor

ridor

).Su

rrou

ndin

g ar

ea is

mow

ed fi

elds

with

har

dwoo

d fo

rest

50’

-200

’ aw

ay.

The

wet

land

has

hig

h ve

geta

tive

dive

rsity

and

mod

erat

e to

hig

h w

ildlif

e va

lue.

Tad

pole

s and

faw

n w

ere

spot

ted

alon

g w

ith m

ultip

le b

irds

nest

ing.

Rai

n oc

curr

ed in

the

24 h

ours

prio

r to

obse

rvat

ion.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P5

65,

P566

NW

-1

W51

2a/

514/

516

(W51

2a)

PEM

/PSS

WS7

819

5.89

61.

6848

42.4

1498

8-7

9.24

2369

6446

15.2

7511

246

9734

9.86

2850

W51

2a is

a m

oder

atel

y si

zed

PEM

wet

land

par

tially

in a

har

dwoo

d fo

rest

. Su

rrou

ndin

g ar

eas i

nclu

de h

ardw

ood

fore

st to

the

north

, no

rthw

est,

and

north

east

and

un-

mow

ed fi

eld

to so

uth,

sout

hwes

t, an

d so

uthe

ast.

Inflo

w is

from

a d

rain

. O

utflo

w is

dis

cret

e an

d co

nfin

ed

surf

ace

flow

to D

512

that

flow

s to

S512

to th

e so

uth.

The

wet

land

has

m

oder

ate

vege

tativ

e di

vers

ity a

nd m

oder

ate

wild

life

valu

e. S

ome

smal

l PE

M d

epre

ssio

ns in

the

field

are

con

nect

ed.

Ther

e is

flow

ing

wat

er in

dr

ain

and

wet

land

. Th

ere

has b

een

rain

in p

revi

ous 2

4 ho

urs.

Add

ition

al fi

eld

surv

eys c

onne

cted

W51

2a to

W51

4 an

d W

516.

The

ac

reag

e pr

ovid

ed is

thei

r com

bine

d ar

ea.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P5

74N

W-1

, NW

-2

W51

2a/

514/

516

(W51

4)

PEM

/PSS

WS7

819

5.89

6Se

e ab

ove

42.4

1517

0-7

9.24

0049

6448

05.7

7417

846

9737

4.02

9410

W51

4 is

mod

erat

e to

larg

e PS

S/PE

M w

etla

nd.

Inflo

w is

from

up-

grad

ient

are

as a

nd g

roun

dwat

er.

Ther

e is

no

visi

ble

outfl

ow.

Surr

ound

ing

area

s inc

lude

har

dwoo

d fo

rest

to th

e no

rth, e

ast,

and

wes

t an

d ya

rd a

nd fo

rest

to so

uth.

The

re is

a tr

ash

pile

abu

tting

the

wet

land

to

the

sout

h. T

he w

etla

nd h

as m

oder

ate

vege

tativ

e di

vers

ity a

nd

wild

life

valu

e. A

dditi

onal

fiel

d su

rvey

s con

nect

ed W

512a

to W

514

and

W51

6. T

he a

crea

ge p

rovi

ded

for W

512a

is th

eir c

ombi

ned

area

.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P5

77,

P578

NW

-1, N

W-2

No

wet

land

s

02:

0026

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W09

_01-

B26

42Ta

bles

5-2

and

5-3

Wet

land

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-2 W

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e 5-

2 S

umm

ary

of D

elin

eate

d W

etla

nd C

hara

cter

istic

s, A

rkw

right

Sum

mit

Win

d Fa

rm

Wet

land

ID

Wet

land

Com

mun

ityTy

peW

ater

shed

Stre

am R

each

D

rain

age

Are

a (a

cres

)

Are

a of

Wet

land

w

ithin

the

Surv

ey

Cor

ridor

(acr

es)

Are

a of

Pon

d w

ithin

the

Surv

ey

Cor

ridor

(acr

es)

Latit

ude1

Long

itude

1Ea

stin

g1N

orth

ing1

Add

ition

al C

omm

ents

Doc

umen

tatio

nA

ppen

dix

F M

ap F

ram

eW

512a

/51

4/51

6(W

516)

PEM

WS7

819

5.89

6Se

e ab

ove

42.4

1489

3-7

9.24

1631

6446

76.2

0925

346

9734

0.59

4700

W51

6 is

a m

oder

atel

y si

zed

PEM

wet

land

par

tially

in a

fiel

d. T

he

wet

land

join

s W51

4 an

d W

512a

out

side

of c

orrid

or.

Surr

ound

ing

area

s in

clud

e ha

rdw

ood

fore

st to

the

north

, nor

thea

st, a

nd n

orth

wes

t and

un-

mow

ed fi

eld

to th

e so

uth,

sout

heas

t, an

d so

uthw

est.

The

are

a is

pa

rtial

ly in

a d

epre

ssio

n. I

nflo

w is

from

W51

4 to

the

east

. O

utflo

w is

di

scre

te a

nd c

onfin

ed su

rfac

e flo

w to

W51

2a a

nd in

to a

fiel

d. T

he

wet

land

has

mod

erat

e ve

geta

tive

dive

rsity

and

wild

life

valu

e.A

dditi

onal

fiel

d su

rvey

s con

nect

ed W

512a

to W

514

and

W51

6. T

he

acre

age

prov

ided

for W

512a

is th

eir c

ombi

ned

area

.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P5

80N

W-1

, NW

-2

W51

5PE

MW

S78

195.

896

0.01

7942

.414

720

-79.

2412

9364

4704

.469

578

4697

321.

9614

10W

515

is a

ver

y sm

all d

epre

ssio

nal P

EM w

etla

nd in

a fi

eld.

Inf

low

is

from

surr

ound

ing

up-g

radi

ent f

ield

s (at

10°

slop

e).

Ther

e is

no

appa

rent

ou

tflow

. Th

e w

etla

nd h

as m

oder

ate

vege

tativ

e di

vers

ity a

nd lo

w

wild

life

valu

e.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P5

79N

W-1

W51

2PE

M/P

SSW

S78

195.

896

0.62

7542

.414

586

-79.

2390

7964

4886

.970

874

4697

310.

8314

60W

512

cons

ists

of t

wo

depr

essi

onal

are

as c

onne

cted

by

a dr

ain.

The

ea

ster

n po

rtion

is P

EM w

etla

nd a

nd w

este

rn p

ortio

n is

PSS

wet

land

.Su

rrou

ndin

g ar

eas i

nclu

de fi

elds

/yar

d to

nor

th a

nd e

ast a

nd h

ardw

ood

fore

st to

the

wes

t and

sout

h. T

o th

e w

est a

fter f

ores

t edg

e of

PSS

, the

re

is a

ver

y la

rge

PEM

that

goe

s fro

m fo

rest

to m

appe

d po

nd in

fiel

d.Po

nd h

as o

utflo

w to

a st

ream

. Th

e fie

ld a

rea

is v

ery

wet

(ret

ains

wat

er).

The

wet

fiel

d ha

s Ju

ncus

sp.,

Solid

ago

sp.,

Viol

a sp

., a

nd m

osse

s as

dom

inan

t spe

cies

and

som

e Ph

alar

is a

rund

inac

ea.

Inflo

w is

from

up-

grad

ient

surr

ound

ing

area

s. W

512

flow

s wes

t, th

roug

h a

field

, int

o PO

512.

The

wet

land

has

mod

erat

e ve

geta

tive

dive

rsity

and

mod

erat

e w

ildlif

e ha

bita

t. S

ome

frog

s are

pre

sent

. Sa

mpl

ing

was

com

plet

ed

with

in 2

4 ho

urs o

f rai

n ev

ent.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P5

68,

P569

NW

-1, N

W-2

PO51

2Po

ndW

S78

195.

896

0.40

3742

.414

182

-79.

2418

7064

4658

.181

792

4697

261.

2581

30PO

512

is in

an

open

fiel

d an

d co

nnec

ted

to W

512.

P5

69, P

567

NW

-1, N

W-2

W51

2bPE

M/P

SS/

PFO

WS7

819

5.89

60.

1963

42.4

1406

4-7

9.24

2729

6445

87.8

1432

546

9724

6.72

7000

W51

2b is

a la

rge

PEM

/PSS

/PFO

ripa

rian

wet

land

alo

ng S

512.

The

w

etla

nd is

pre

dom

inan

tly P

EM.

The

vege

tatio

n ch

ange

s thr

ough

out

wet

land

(30%

Ver

atru

m v

irid

e at

W51

2b-1

6; 1

0% R

umex

orb

icul

atus

at

W51

2b-1

7).

Haw

thor

n is

pre

sent

on

bank

s tow

ards

wes

t end

of t

he

wet

land

. Th

e w

etla

nd o

rigin

ates

at d

rain

from

PO

512

and

cont

inue

s to

flow

wes

t. In

flow

is fr

om p

ond,

seep

s, as

sorte

d dr

ains

, and

runo

ff fr

om

hills

ides

. Su

rrou

ndin

g ar

eas i

nclu

de u

n-m

owed

fiel

d to

the

north

, eas

t, an

d so

uth

and

hard

woo

d fo

rest

to th

e w

est.

The

wet

land

has

hig

h ve

geta

tive

dive

rsity

and

mod

erat

e w

ildlif

e va

lue.

Som

e ta

dpol

es w

ere

obse

rved

in p

ools

.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P5

75N

W-2

W51

7PE

MW

S78

195.

896

0.07

3142

.414

622

-79.

2424

0464

4613

.238

301

4697

309.

2469

60W

517

is a

smal

l PEM

dep

ress

iona

l wet

land

in a

fiel

d. I

t doe

s not

ap

pear

to h

old

wat

er fo

r muc

h of

the

year

. Su

rrou

ndin

g ar

ea is

15°

sl

ope

in a

fallo

w a

gric

ultu

ral f

ield

. In

flow

is fr

om u

p-gr

adie

nt a

rea.

Ther

e is

no

appa

rent

out

flow

. Th

e w

etla

nd h

as m

oder

ate

vege

tativ

e di

vers

ity a

nd lo

w w

ildlif

e va

lue.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P5

81N

W-2

02:

0026

87_H

W09

_01-

B26

42Ta

bles

5-2

and

5-3

Wet

land

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am T

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-2 W

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e 5-

2 S

umm

ary

of D

elin

eate

d W

etla

nd C

hara

cter

istic

s, A

rkw

right

Sum

mit

Win

d Fa

rm

Wet

land

ID

Wet

land

Com

mun

ityTy

peW

ater

shed

Stre

am R

each

D

rain

age

Are

a (a

cres

)

Are

a of

Wet

land

w

ithin

the

Surv

ey

Cor

ridor

(acr

es)

Are

a of

Pon

d w

ithin

the

Surv

ey

Cor

ridor

(acr

es)

Latit

ude1

Long

itude

1Ea

stin

g1N

orth

ing1

Add

ition

al C

omm

ents

Doc

umen

tatio

nA

ppen

dix

F M

ap F

ram

eW

518

PEM

WS7

819

5.89

60.

0408

42.4

1477

4-7

9.24

3038

6445

60.7

5909

346

9732

4.98

1830

W51

8 is

a sm

all P

EM w

etla

nd in

slig

ht d

epre

ssio

nal a

rea

in a

fiel

d.

Surr

ound

ing

area

s inc

lude

har

dwoo

d fo

rest

to th

e no

rth a

nd u

n-m

owed

fie

ld to

the

east

, sou

th, a

nd w

est.

The

re is

som

e pa

rtial

ly p

low

ed a

rea

to

the

sout

h. I

nflo

w is

from

slig

ht u

p-gr

adie

nt a

reas

. Th

ere

is n

o ap

pare

nt

outfl

ow.

The

wet

land

has

hig

h ve

geta

tive

dive

rsity

and

low

wild

life

valu

e.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P5

82N

W-2

W51

9PE

MW

S78

195.

896

0.14

8042

.414

872

-79.

2434

1264

4529

.745

900

4697

335.

2205

00W

519

is a

PEM

wet

land

in a

dep

ress

ion

in a

n ag

ricul

tura

l fie

ld th

at w

as

rece

ntly

tille

d. S

urro

undi

ng a

reas

incl

ude

hard

woo

d fo

rest

to th

e no

rth

and

wes

t. S

512

lies t

o th

e so

uth.

S51

2 is

not

ass

ocia

ted

with

this

w

etla

nd.

Inflo

w is

from

up-

grad

ient

surr

ound

ing

area

s. W

519

does

not

ha

ve a

ny a

ppar

ent o

utflo

w.

The

wet

land

has

mod

erat

e to

hig

h ve

geta

tive

dive

rsity

and

low

wild

life

valu

e. A

rea

is v

ery

rutte

d w

ith

man

y ru

ts fu

ll of

stan

ding

wat

er (u

p to

4”)

.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P5

83N

W-2

W13

0PE

MW

S78

195.

896

0.02

1442

.415

601

-79.

2447

2264

4420

.299

488

4697

414.

0222

20W

130

is a

smal

l to

med

ium

PEM

wet

land

in a

fore

st o

f Fag

usgr

andi

folia

and

Ace

r sac

char

um.

W13

0 is

slig

htly

dep

ress

iona

l.In

flow

is fr

om u

p-gr

adie

nt a

nd g

roun

dwat

er.

Out

flow

is to

D13

0 to

S5

13 to

an

unna

med

trib

utar

y to

Bal

l Gul

f. T

he so

uthe

rn p

ortio

n of

the

wet

land

has

bee

n im

pact

ed b

y a

four

-whe

eler

trai

l. D

iver

sity

is

mod

erat

e to

hig

h; to

ads,

deer

trac

ks, a

nd d

uckw

eed

wer

e ob

serv

ed.

Val

ues f

or w

ildlif

e, se

dim

ent r

eten

tion,

and

hyd

rolo

gic

valu

e ar

e m

oder

ate.

The

ove

rall

valu

e of

W13

0 is

low

to m

oder

ate.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P2

008

NW

-2

W51

3PE

MW

S78

195.

896

0.11

5342

.414

979

-79.

2463

3464

4289

.118

142

4697

342.

1284

60W

513

is m

oder

atel

y si

zed

PEM

wet

land

alo

ng S

513.

Wet

land

is a

di

stan

ce fr

om th

e W

512

asso

ciat

ion,

resu

lting

in a

new

nam

e (W

513)

.W

513

has l

ow v

eget

ativ

e di

vers

ity a

nd m

oder

ate

wild

life

valu

e (d

eer

track

s and

2 fa

wns

seen

). W

etla

nd is

in v

alle

y w

ith su

rrou

ndin

g sl

opes

at

~35

°. W

etla

nd is

in a

har

dwoo

d fo

rest

of p

rimar

ily A

cer s

acch

arum

.In

flow

is fr

om su

rrou

ndin

g sl

opes

. O

utflo

w is

dis

cret

e an

d co

nfin

ed

surf

ace

flow

to S

513.

Wet

land

data

shee

tN

W-2

, NW

-3,

NW

-4

W51

3aPE

MW

S78

195.

896

0.05

6842

.415

957

-79.

2463

8164

4282

.928

703

4697

450.

6830

30W

513a

is a

smal

l PEM

wet

land

in a

gas

line

righ

t-of-

way

(RO

W).

The

ar

ea is

slig

htly

dep

ress

iona

l with

surr

ound

ing

area

s at 1

5° sl

ope.

Surr

ound

ing

area

s inc

lude

the

RO

W to

the

north

east

and

sout

hwes

t and

a

hard

woo

d fo

rest

of A

cer s

acch

arum

,Pop

ulus

trem

ula

, and

Pru

nus

sp.

in a

ll ot

her d

irect

ions

. In

flow

is fr

om su

rrou

ndin

g up

-gra

dien

t ar

eas.

Out

flow

is c

onfin

ed su

rfac

e flo

w to

W51

3 an

d S5

13 v

ia D

513.

The

wet

land

has

mod

erat

e ve

geta

tive

dive

rsity

and

low

wild

life

valu

e.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P5

87N

W-2

, NW

-4

W52

2PF

OW

S76

72.0

971.

1526

42.4

1664

4-7

9.24

6728

6442

52.8

6435

946

9752

6.42

3580

W52

2 is

a la

rge

PFO

wet

land

in a

har

dwoo

d fo

rest

that

ext

ends

acr

oss

corr

idor

. In

flow

is fr

om su

rrou

ndin

g ar

eas.

The

re is

no

appa

rent

ou

tflow

. Th

e ar

ea h

as v

ery

little

cha

nge

in e

leva

tion

(~6’

ove

rall)

.To

pogr

aphy

incl

udes

pits

and

hum

moc

ks th

roug

hout

the

wet

land

. Th

e w

etla

nd h

as h

igh

vege

tativ

e di

vers

ity a

nd m

oder

ate

wild

life

habi

tat.

Toad

s and

a sn

ake

wer

e ob

serv

ed.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P1

62,

P163

NW

-2, N

W-4

02:

0026

87_H

W09

_01-

B26

42Ta

bles

5-2

and

5-3

Wet

land

Stre

am T

able

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le 5

-2 W

etla

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Tabl

e 5-

2 S

umm

ary

of D

elin

eate

d W

etla

nd C

hara

cter

istic

s, A

rkw

right

Sum

mit

Win

d Fa

rm

Wet

land

ID

Wet

land

Com

mun

ityTy

peW

ater

shed

Stre

am R

each

D

rain

age

Are

a (a

cres

)

Are

a of

Wet

land

w

ithin

the

Surv

ey

Cor

ridor

(acr

es)

Are

a of

Pon

d w

ithin

the

Surv

ey

Cor

ridor

(acr

es)

Latit

ude1

Long

itude

1Ea

stin

g1N

orth

ing1

Add

ition

al C

omm

ents

Doc

umen

tatio

nA

ppen

dix

F M

ap F

ram

eA

cces

s R

oad

Gro

up 1

6 (T

urbi

nes

42A

, 46R

, 50R

, 52A

R, 5

2BR

, 47R

, 49A

R, 5

1R, 4

9)W

91PE

M/P

SS

WS8

629

4.39

50.

0966

42.4

1800

2-7

9.23

6007

6451

31.8

4006

046

9769

5.45

0720

W91

is a

larg

e, d

iver

se P

EM w

etla

nd w

ith so

me

Salix

and

Vib

urnu

msh

rubs

alo

ng th

e ea

ster

n pe

riphe

ry.

Inflo

w is

from

a ro

adsi

de c

ulve

rt to

th

e so

uth.

Out

flow

is c

onfin

ed su

rfac

e flo

w to

the

north

east

(to

grou

ndw

ater

) and

to th

e no

rth w

ithin

a ro

adsi

de d

itch

that

like

ly g

oes t

o W

alnu

t or S

cott

Cre

ek.

Topo

grap

hic

map

revi

ew d

oes n

ot c

lear

ly sh

ow

a hy

drol

ogic

con

nect

ion.

Pro

perty

ow

ner a

ppea

rs to

be

fillin

g w

etla

nd.

As a

resu

lt, u

plan

d an

d tra

nsiti

onal

veg

etat

ion

is e

ncro

achi

ng.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P3

00,

P301

, P30

2,

P303

NW

-5, N

W-

16

W54

PEM

/PSS

WS6

336

8.57

40.

1753

42.4

1882

1-7

9.23

6608

6450

80.5

0202

446

9778

5.33

9280

W54

is a

slig

htly

dep

ress

iona

l, sm

all t

o m

oder

atel

y si

zed

PEM

/PSS

w

etla

nd o

n th

e no

rth si

de o

f the

Acc

ess R

oad.

Cen

ter R

oad

boar

ders

W

54 o

n th

e ea

st.

Surr

ound

ing

area

s inc

lude

fore

st a

nd y

ard

to th

e so

uth,

nor

th, a

nd w

est.

Inflo

w is

from

a d

rain

. O

utflo

w is

dis

cret

e an

d co

nfin

ed su

rfac

e flo

w to

the

north

to a

road

side

ditc

h th

at le

ads t

o W

46

and

S46.

The

wet

land

has

mod

erat

e ve

geta

tive

dive

rsity

and

mod

erat

e w

ildlif

e va

lue.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P1

83N

W-5

, NW

-16

W53

PEM

WS6

336

8.57

40.

1172

42.4

1866

0-7

9.23

8392

6449

34.1

0294

246

9776

4.46

1650

W53

is a

mod

erat

e PE

M w

etla

nd th

at e

xten

ds o

ut o

f pro

ject

are

a.

With

in th

e co

rrid

or, t

he w

etla

nd is

a v

eget

ated

30-

40’ w

ide

depr

essi

onal

sw

ale.

Sur

roun

ding

are

as in

clud

e a

logg

ing

road

to th

e so

uthw

est a

nd

hard

woo

d fo

rest

s in

all o

ther

dire

ctio

ns.

Inflo

w is

from

up-

grad

ient

(1

5° sl

ope)

surr

ound

ing

area

and

a d

rain

that

flow

s thr

ough

a c

ulve

rt un

der t

he ro

ad.

D53

lead

s fro

m th

e no

rth si

de o

f the

road

into

W53

.Th

e w

etla

nd h

as h

igh

vege

tativ

e di

vers

ity a

nd m

oder

ate

to h

igh

wild

life

valu

e.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P1

82N

W-5

W52

PEM

/PSS

/ PF

OW

S63

368.

574

0.67

9042

.419

372

-79.

2404

4364

4763

.718

439

4697

839.

9788

40W

52 is

a m

oder

atel

y si

zed

PEM

/PFO

/PSS

wet

land

in d

epre

ssio

nal a

nd

valle

y ar

eas.

Inflo

w is

from

surr

ound

ing

up-g

radi

ent a

reas

. O

utflo

w is

di

scre

te a

nd c

onfin

ed su

rfac

e flo

w to

dra

ins t

hat f

low

to th

e no

rth a

nd

then

to W

46.

The

area

that

is n

ot p

art o

f gas

tran

smis

sion

line

s or a

ro

ad is

upl

and

open

fore

st.

The

area

has

bee

n di

stur

bed

by a

logg

ing

road

runn

ing

sout

heas

t to

north

wes

t and

gas

line

righ

t-of-

way

runn

ing

sout

hwes

t to

north

east

. Pa

rt of

the

gas l

ine

has f

ill so

il bu

t 95%

Ph

alar

is a

rund

inac

ea g

row

th.

A c

ulve

rt co

nnec

ts tw

o si

des o

f wet

land

w

here

the

road

cro

sses

. Th

e w

etla

nd h

as h

igh

vege

tativ

e di

vers

ity a

nd

low

wild

life

valu

e be

caus

e it

is m

ostly

in a

gas

tran

smis

sion

line

righ

t-of

-way

.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P1

81N

W-5

, NW

-6

W46

PEM

/PSS

/ PF

OW

S63

368.

574

1.93

3542

.422

593

-79.

2426

8064

4572

.195

271

4698

193.

8638

60W

46 is

a v

ery

larg

e PE

M/P

SS/P

FO w

etla

nd.

The

PFO

por

tion

is o

n a

10° s

lope

. Th

e PS

S an

d PE

M p

ortio

ns a

re o

n fla

t gro

und.

Inf

low

is

from

up-

grad

ient

and

gro

undw

ater

. O

utflo

w is

dis

cret

e an

d co

nfin

ed

surf

ace

flow

to S

46 w

hich

runs

thro

ugho

ut th

e w

etla

nd.

Som

e pl

ants

ar

e pr

imar

ily fo

und

in o

ne p

art o

f PEM

/PSS

and

not

ano

ther

. So

me

plan

t spe

cies

are

foun

d th

roug

hout

. Th

e w

etla

nd h

as v

ery

high

ve

geta

tive

dive

rsity

and

hig

h w

ildlif

e va

lue.

It c

onne

cts t

o W

46a.

Man

y fr

ogs,

som

e to

ads,

and

man

y de

er tr

acks

wer

e ob

serv

ed.

This

w

etla

nd sh

ould

be

avoi

ded.

It i

s lik

ely

to fa

ll un

der j

uris

dict

ion

of th

e N

YSD

EC.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P1

56,

P157

, P16

1

NW

-5, N

W-6

02:

0026

87_H

W09

_01-

B26

42Ta

bles

5-2

and

5-3

Wet

land

Stre

am T

able

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-2 W

etla

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Tabl

e 5-

2 S

umm

ary

of D

elin

eate

d W

etla

nd C

hara

cter

istic

s, A

rkw

right

Sum

mit

Win

d Fa

rm

Wet

land

ID

Wet

land

Com

mun

ityTy

peW

ater

shed

Stre

am R

each

D

rain

age

Are

a (a

cres

)

Are

a of

Wet

land

w

ithin

the

Surv

ey

Cor

ridor

(acr

es)

Are

a of

Pon

d w

ithin

the

Surv

ey

Cor

ridor

(acr

es)

Latit

ude1

Long

itude

1Ea

stin

g1N

orth

ing1

Add

ition

al C

omm

ents

Doc

umen

tatio

nA

ppen

dix

F M

ap F

ram

eW

51PE

M/P

SSW

S63

368.

574

0.32

9442

.419

710

-79.

2419

5064

4638

.951

800

4697

874.

9746

00W

51 is

a sm

all d

epre

ssio

nal P

EM/P

SS w

etla

nd o

n th

e so

uth

side

of a

n ex

istin

g ro

ad.

Surr

ound

ing

area

s inc

lude

a lo

ggin

g ro

ad to

the

north

an

d ha

rdw

ood

fore

st to

the

east

, sou

th, a

nd w

est.

Inflo

w is

from

up-

grad

ient

woo

ded

area

s. O

utflo

w is

con

fined

surf

ace

flow

to D

51 w

hich

dr

ains

to W

46.

The

wet

land

app

ears

to h

ave

orig

inal

ly b

een

part

of

W46

bef

ore

a lo

ggin

g ro

ad w

as p

ut in

. Th

e w

etla

nd h

as m

oder

ate

vege

tativ

e di

vers

ity a

nd lo

w v

alue

s due

to si

ze a

nd d

istu

rban

ce fr

om

road

.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P1

80N

W-6

W13

6PE

MW

S63

368.

574

0.05

9842

.419

433

-79.

2440

0164

4470

.829

464

4697

840.

7683

50W

136

is a

smal

l PEM

wet

land

in a

n Ac

er ru

brum

fore

st.

Inflo

w is

fr

om u

p-gr

adie

nt.

Out

flow

is n

orth

to W

46 to

an

unna

med

trib

utar

y (S

46) t

o D

utch

Hol

low

. D

iver

sity

is m

oder

ate;

wild

life

valu

e is

low

; hy

drol

ogic

val

ue is

low

(gro

undw

ater

rech

arge

). O

vera

ll w

etla

nd v

alue

fo

r W13

6 is

low

.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P2

029

NW

-6

W50

PEM

/PSS

/ PF

OW

S63

368.

574

0.77

3342

.419

776

-79.

2453

0864

4362

.481

290

4697

876.

6063

70W

50 is

a la

rge

PEM

/PSS

/PFO

wet

land

. Su

rrou

ndin

g ar

eas i

nclu

de

hard

woo

d fo

rest

to th

e no

rth, s

outh

, and

eas

t and

an

open

plo

wed

are

a fo

r log

ging

to th

e no

rthea

st.

The

open

cle

ared

are

a ha

s ver

y sa

tura

ted

dist

urbe

d so

ils.

Ther

e ar

e so

me

pond

ed a

reas

in th

e PF

O p

ortio

n.So

me

reed

can

ary

gras

s is g

row

ing

in th

e pl

owed

are

a bu

t mos

t has

bee

n cl

eare

d aw

ay.

A lo

ggin

g ro

ad p

asse

s thr

ough

par

t of t

he w

est s

ide

of

W50

. In

flow

is fr

om u

p-gr

adie

nt o

f 10°

slop

e an

d so

me

grou

ndw

ater

.M

inor

out

flow

is d

iscr

ete

and

conf

ined

surf

ace

flow

to a

dra

in o

n th

e w

est s

ide

of lo

ggin

g ro

ad 1

. Th

e re

mai

ning

are

a ha

s no

outfl

ow.

The

wet

land

has

mod

erat

e to

hig

h ve

geta

tive

dive

rsity

and

mod

erat

e w

ildlif

e va

lue.

Man

y re

ptile

s and

am

phib

ians

wer

e ob

serv

ed.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P1

72,

P173

, P17

4

NW

-6

W13

5PF

OW

S63

368.

574

0.35

8142

.418

792

-79.

2449

2264

4396

.507

927

4697

767.

9417

50W

135

is a

smal

l to

med

ium

PFO

wet

land

nea

r the

met

eoro

logi

cal t

ower

lo

catio

n. W

135

has s

ome

smal

l pits

and

mou

nds.

The

surr

ound

ing

area

is

an

Acer

rubr

umfo

rest

. In

flow

is fr

om u

p-gr

adie

nt.

Out

flow

is to

the

north

wes

t to

D13

5 to

W50

to S

55 to

an

unna

med

trib

utar

y to

Dut

ch

Hol

low

. W

135

has m

oder

ate

plan

t div

ersi

ty a

nd a

cts a

s a w

ater

re

tent

ion

and

nutri

ent s

ink

for w

ater

dra

inin

g of

f sur

roun

ding

upl

ands

.W

ildlif

e ut

iliza

tion

valu

e is

mod

erat

e.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P2

028

NW

-6

W13

1PS

SW

S67

113.

172

0.27

1542

.417

538

-79.

2466

8764

4254

.203

177

4697

625.

7118

90W

131

is a

med

ium

PSS

wet

land

in a

dep

ress

iona

l are

a. O

utflo

w is

via

D

131

to W

49.

W13

1 ha

s mod

erat

e va

lues

due

to sh

rub

succ

essi

on,

prov

idin

g w

ildlif

e ha

bita

t for

am

phib

ians

, bird

s, an

d sm

all m

amm

als.

W13

1 ac

ts a

s a n

utrie

nt si

nk w

ith w

ater

stor

age.

Ove

rall,

W13

1 ha

s a

mod

erat

e va

lue.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P2

017

NW

-4, N

W-6

W13

7PE

MW

S63

368.

574

0.27

3842

.422

091

-79.

2501

2964

3960

.541

217

4698

125.

4415

00W

137

is a

smal

l to

med

ium

PEM

wet

land

alo

ng st

ream

s in

a fo

rest

of

Acer

sacc

haru

m a

nd T

suga

can

aden

sis.

For

est r

oad

divi

des p

arts

of

W13

7. I

nflo

w is

from

up-

grad

ient

. O

utflo

w is

to S

60 a

nd S

137

to a

n un

nam

ed tr

ibut

ary

to D

utch

Hol

low

. Pl

ant d

iver

sity

and

wild

life

valu

es

are

low

to m

oder

ate.

Hyd

rolo

gic

valu

e is

mod

erat

e (n

utrie

nt si

nk, w

ater

qu

ality

). O

vera

ll w

etla

nd v

alue

is lo

w to

mod

erat

e.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P2

040

NW

-7

02:

0026

87_H

W09

_01-

B26

42Ta

bles

5-2

and

5-3

Wet

land

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e 5-

2 S

umm

ary

of D

elin

eate

d W

etla

nd C

hara

cter

istic

s, A

rkw

right

Sum

mit

Win

d Fa

rm

Wet

land

ID

Wet

land

Com

mun

ityTy

peW

ater

shed

Stre

am R

each

D

rain

age

Are

a (a

cres

)

Are

a of

Wet

land

w

ithin

the

Surv

ey

Cor

ridor

(acr

es)

Are

a of

Pon

d w

ithin

the

Surv

ey

Cor

ridor

(acr

es)

Latit

ude1

Long

itude

1Ea

stin

g1N

orth

ing1

Add

ition

al C

omm

ents

Doc

umen

tatio

nA

ppen

dix

F M

ap F

ram

eW

58PE

MW

S63

368.

574

0.04

8342

.421

337

-79.

2513

0564

3865

.539

554

4698

039.

6851

60W

58 is

a sm

all d

epre

ssio

nal P

EM w

etla

nd a

long

side

D58

in a

har

dwoo

d fo

rest

(Fag

us g

rand

ifolia

,Ace

r sac

char

um, a

nd so

me

smal

l Tsu

gaca

nade

nsis

). W

etla

nd w

as p

roba

bly

crea

ted

by d

owne

d lo

gs in

D58

po

olin

g th

e w

ater

. Th

e w

etla

nd is

in a

val

ley

with

slop

es ra

ngin

g fr

om

15° t

o 30

°. In

flow

is fr

om u

p-gr

adie

nt a

reas

and

a fe

w sm

all s

eeps

.O

utflo

w is

con

fined

surf

ace

flow

in a

dra

in to

S59

. W

ater

flow

ing

in

the

drai

n is

slow

mov

ing

due

to p

artia

l dam

min

g by

logs

. Th

e w

etla

nd

has m

oder

ate

vege

tativ

e di

vers

ity, l

ow to

mod

erat

e w

ildlif

e va

lue,

and

m

oder

ate

wat

er re

treat

men

t val

ue.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P1

93N

W-7

W60

PEM

WS6

336

8.57

40.

2351

42.4

2205

3-7

9.25

1638

6438

36.5

2450

046

9811

8.65

9600

W60

is a

mod

erat

ely

size

d rip

aria

n PE

M w

etla

nd a

long

side

S60

in a

m

ixed

fore

st c

ompr

ised

of T

suga

can

aden

sis,

Betu

la a

llegh

anie

nsis

,Fa

gus g

rand

ifolia

, and

Ace

r sac

char

um.

The

area

exh

ibits

pit

and

mou

nd to

pogr

aphy

. Sl

ope

of th

e su

rrou

ndin

g up

land

are

a is

30°

to 5

0°.

Inflo

w is

from

up-

grad

ient

are

as a

nd se

eps.

Out

flow

is d

iscr

ete

and

conf

ined

surf

ace

flow

and

ove

rland

shee

t flo

w to

dra

ins a

nd st

ream

.Th

e w

etla

nd h

as h

igh

vege

tativ

e di

vers

ity a

nd m

oder

ate

wild

life

valu

e.It

also

has

mod

erat

e to

hig

h qu

ality

due

to d

irect

con

nect

ion

with

S60

.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P1

99N

W-7

, NW

-8

W13

8PE

MW

S63

368.

574

0.23

5942

.423

232

-79.

2516

2764

3834

.692

360

4698

249.

6151

20W

138

is a

med

ium

PEM

wet

land

in a

fore

st th

at e

xten

ds o

utsi

de th

e co

rrid

or.

Surr

ound

ing

area

is d

omin

ated

by

Tsug

a ca

nade

nsis

. In

flow

is

from

up-

grad

ient

. O

utflo

w is

to a

n un

nam

ed tr

ibut

ary

(S60

) to

Dut

ch

Hol

low

. Pl

ant d

iver

sity

is m

oder

ate.

Wild

life

valu

e is

low

to m

oder

ate.

H

ydro

logi

c va

lue

is m

oder

ate

to h

igh

(nut

rient

sink

, wat

er q

ualit

y,

sedi

men

t sin

k).

Ove

rall

wet

land

val

ue is

mod

erat

e.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P2

045

NW

-7, N

W-8

W15

6PE

MW

S63

368.

574

0.16

3542

.423

541

-79.

2514

1364

3851

.629

024

4698

284.

3089

30W

156

is a

smal

l PEM

wet

land

in a

Tsu

ga c

anad

ensi

s an

d Ac

ersa

ccha

rum

fore

st.

Inflo

w is

from

up-

grad

ient

are

as a

nd g

roun

dwat

er.

Out

flow

is to

the

north

out

side

of t

he su

rvey

cor

ridor

but

topo

grap

hic

map

ping

indi

cate

s con

nect

ion

to S

60, a

n un

nam

ed tr

ibut

ary

to D

utch

H

ollo

w.

Plan

t div

ersi

ty is

mod

erat

e to

hig

h. W

ildlif

e va

lue

is

mod

erat

e. H

ydro

logi

c va

lue

is m

oder

ate

(sed

imen

t sin

k, n

utrie

nt si

nk,

wat

er q

ualit

y).

Ove

rall

wet

land

val

ue is

mod

erat

e.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P2

122

NW

-7

W61

/61a

PEM

WS6

336

8.57

40.

1055

42.4

2274

9-7

9.25

3498

6436

81.8

6238

346

9819

2.76

3180

W61

is a

smal

l rip

aria

n PE

M w

etla

nd in

a T

suga

can

aden

sis

fore

st.

The

wet

land

is in

a d

epre

ssio

nal a

rea

with

surr

ound

ing

slop

es o

f 45°

.In

flow

is fr

om g

roun

dwat

er a

nd u

p-gr

adie

nt a

reas

. O

utflo

w is

dis

cret

e an

d co

nfin

ed su

rfac

e flo

w to

S60

. Th

e w

etla

nd h

as m

oder

ate

vege

tativ

e di

vers

ity a

nd lo

w to

mod

erat

e w

ildlif

e va

lue.

W61

a (a

lso

PEM

w

etla

nd) c

ontin

ues u

p th

e sl

ope

to a

larg

e pa

rtial

ly o

pen

fore

st.

It is

80

%C

arex

sp.

Log

ging

road

s go

thro

ugh

the

wet

land

. W

61a

also

has

sm

all a

mou

nts o

f cin

nam

on fe

rn a

t the

nor

thw

este

rn e

nd a

nd m

ore

satu

rate

d so

ils.

Wet

land

data

shee

tN

W-8

W62

PEM

WS6

336

8.57

40.

1171

42.4

2278

8-7

9.25

5440

6435

22.0

3599

846

9819

3.83

6610

W62

is a

larg

e de

pres

sion

al P

EM w

etla

nd su

rrou

nded

by

hard

woo

d fo

rest

. Pa

rt of

wet

land

(~15

%) h

as v

ery

little

veg

etat

ion

and

only

has

Eq

uise

tum

arv

ense

,Ono

clea

sens

ibili

s, a

nd C

arex

cri

nita

. Th

ese

spec

ies a

re a

lso

foun

d in

the

maj

ority

of t

he w

etla

nd w

ith th

e re

mai

ning

sp

ecie

s. In

flow

is fr

om a

dra

in to

the

north

and

up-

grad

ient

runo

ff.

Out

flow

is c

onfin

ed su

rfac

e flo

w to

dra

in th

at fl

ows s

outh

to S

60.

The

wet

land

has

ver

y hi

gh v

eget

ativ

e di

vers

ity a

nd m

oder

ate

to h

igh

wild

life

valu

e.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P2

05N

W-8

02:

0026

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W09

_01-

B26

42Ta

bles

5-2

and

5-3

Wet

land

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am T

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-2 W

etla

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Tabl

e 5-

2 S

umm

ary

of D

elin

eate

d W

etla

nd C

hara

cter

istic

s, A

rkw

right

Sum

mit

Win

d Fa

rm

Wet

land

ID

Wet

land

Com

mun

ityTy

peW

ater

shed

Stre

am R

each

D

rain

age

Are

a (a

cres

)

Are

a of

Wet

land

w

ithin

the

Surv

ey

Cor

ridor

(acr

es)

Are

a of

Pon

d w

ithin

the

Surv

ey

Cor

ridor

(acr

es)

Latit

ude1

Long

itude

1Ea

stin

g1N

orth

ing1

Add

ition

al C

omm

ents

Doc

umen

tatio

nA

ppen

dix

F M

ap F

ram

eW

63PE

M/P

FOW

S63

368.

574

0.10

0542

.424

019

-79.

2555

6964

3508

.570

515

4698

330.

3866

70W

63 is

a sm

all d

epre

ssio

nal P

EM/P

FO w

etla

nd in

a m

ixed

fore

st o

f Ts

uga

cana

dens

is a

nd A

cer r

ubru

m.

Surr

ound

ing

slop

es a

re 3

0°.

Inflo

w is

from

gro

undw

ater

and

up-

grad

ient

are

as.

Out

flow

is d

iscr

ete

and

conf

ined

surf

ace

flow

to th

e so

uth

via

D62

a in

to W

62.

The

wet

land

co

ntin

ues o

ut o

f the

surv

ey c

orrid

or.

The

wet

land

has

mod

erat

e ve

geta

tive

dive

rsity

and

low

to m

oder

ate

wild

life

valu

e.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P2

06N

W-8

W66

PEM

WS5

891

4.01

60.

0460

42.4

2526

3-7

9.25

7320

6433

61.7

1771

846

9846

5.56

4600

W66

is a

smal

l lin

ear P

EM w

etla

nd w

ith n

umer

ous u

plan

d hu

mm

ocks

th

roug

hout

. Th

e su

rrou

ndin

g fo

rest

is F

agus

gra

ndifo

lia,A

cer

sacc

haru

m, a

nd T

suga

can

aden

sis.

The

re a

re m

any

falle

n br

anch

es

and

trees

in w

etla

nd.

Inflo

w is

from

up-

grad

ient

(~25

°) a

reas

. Th

ere

is

no a

ppar

ent o

utflo

w.

The

wet

land

has

mod

erat

e ve

geta

tive

dive

rsity

an

d m

oder

ate

wild

life

valu

e.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P2

18N

W-8

, NW

-9

W67

PEM

WS5

891

4.01

60.

1807

42.4

2695

4-7

9.25

8852

6432

31.8

3835

946

9865

0.69

8590

W67

is a

mod

erat

e to

larg

e PE

M w

etla

nd.

App

roxi

mat

ely

50%

of a

rea

is v

eget

ated

with

mos

tly Im

patie

ns c

apen

sis,

Ono

clea

sens

ibili

s, a

nd

Car

ex c

rini

ta.

The

othe

r 50%

has

mor

e di

vers

e ve

geta

tion.

Inf

low

is

from

seep

s, a

pond

at t

he e

aste

rn e

nd o

f the

wet

land

, and

up-

grad

ient

su

rrou

ndin

g ar

eas.

The

wet

land

is in

a h

ardw

ood

fore

st (7

5% A

cer

sacc

haru

m) w

ith a

10°

to 3

0° sl

ope.

Out

flow

is c

onfin

ed su

rfac

e flo

w

to th

e no

rth v

ia D

67.

The

wet

land

has

hig

h ve

geta

tive

dive

rsity

and

m

oder

ate

to h

igh

wild

life

valu

e. F

rogs

and

tadp

oles

wer

e ob

serv

ed in

th

e po

nd.

Ani

mal

trac

ks w

ere

obse

rved

thro

ugho

ut th

e re

st o

f the

are

a.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P2

19N

W-9

W14

0PE

MW

S58

914.

016

0.04

1942

.426

654

-79.

2594

7364

3181

.397

902

4698

616.

3360

40W

140

is a

smal

l PEM

wet

land

in a

n Ac

er sa

ccha

rum

fore

st.

W14

0 is

m

ostly

unv

eget

ated

. In

flow

is fr

om u

p-gr

adie

nt a

nd se

eps.

Out

flow

is

to D

67 to

an

unna

med

trib

utar

y of

Dut

ch H

ollo

w.

Plan

t div

ersi

ty,

wild

life

valu

e an

d hy

drol

ogic

val

ue (w

ater

qua

lity)

is lo

w.

The

over

all

valu

e of

W14

0 is

low

.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P2

054

NW

-9

W55

0PE

MW

S58

914.

016

0.04

0642

.432

337

-79.

2613

9664

3010

.319

104

4699

244.

1191

10W

550

is a

smal

l PEM

wet

land

with

inflo

w fr

om u

p-gr

adie

nt su

rfac

e w

ater

runo

ff fr

om th

e so

uthw

est.

Out

flow

is to

the

north

east

via

di

scre

te su

rfac

e flo

w th

at u

ltim

atel

y re

ache

s an

unna

med

trib

utar

y to

D

utch

Hol

low

to th

e no

rthea

st.

The

wet

land

is o

f mod

erat

e fu

nctio

nalit

y an

d va

lue.

It p

rovi

des m

oder

ate

wild

life

habi

tat a

nd

mod

erat

e gr

ound

wat

er re

char

ge/d

isch

arge

val

ue.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P6

71N

W-1

5

W55

1PE

MW

S58

914.

016

0.02

8742

.432

499

-79.

2605

9564

3075

.837

829

4699

263.

4335

00W

551

is a

smal

l PEM

wet

land

loca

ted

in a

slig

ht d

epre

ssio

nal a

rea

of a

re

verti

ng fi

eld.

Inf

low

is fr

om u

p-gr

adie

nt su

rfac

e w

ater

runo

ff.

Out

flow

is d

iscr

ete

surf

ace

flow

to th

e no

rth to

an

unna

med

trib

utar

y of

D

utch

Hol

low

. Th

e w

etla

nd p

rovi

des m

oder

ate

wild

life

habi

tat a

nd

mod

erat

e gr

ound

wat

er re

char

ge/d

isch

arge

func

tiona

lity

and

valu

e.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P6

72N

W-1

5

W55

2PE

MW

S58

914.

016

0.11

5142

.432

357

-79.

2603

1464

3099

.268

168

4699

248.

1486

20W

552

is a

bro

ad, w

et sw

ale

PEM

wet

land

. In

flow

is fr

om so

uthe

rn u

p-gr

adie

nt a

reas

via

surf

ace

wat

er ru

noff

. O

utflo

w is

dis

cret

e su

rfac

e flo

w to

an

unna

med

trib

utar

y to

Dut

ch H

ollo

w.

The

wet

land

has

low

ve

geta

tive

dive

rsity

. It

prov

ides

mod

erat

e w

ildlif

e ha

bita

t and

gr

ound

wat

er re

char

ge/d

isch

arge

func

tiona

lity

and

valu

es.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P6

73N

W-1

0, N

W-

15

02:

0026

87_H

W09

_01-

B26

42Ta

bles

5-2

and

5-3

Wet

land

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-2 W

etla

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Tabl

e 5-

2 S

umm

ary

of D

elin

eate

d W

etla

nd C

hara

cter

istic

s, A

rkw

right

Sum

mit

Win

d Fa

rm

Wet

land

ID

Wet

land

Com

mun

ityTy

peW

ater

shed

Stre

am R

each

D

rain

age

Are

a (a

cres

)

Are

a of

Wet

land

w

ithin

the

Surv

ey

Cor

ridor

(acr

es)

Are

a of

Pon

d w

ithin

the

Surv

ey

Cor

ridor

(acr

es)

Latit

ude1

Long

itude

1Ea

stin

g1N

orth

ing1

Add

ition

al C

omm

ents

Doc

umen

tatio

nA

ppen

dix

F M

ap F

ram

eW

64PE

MW

S58

914.

016

0.29

2142

.427

916

-79.

2560

1464

3463

.108

861

4698

762.

2602

60W

64 is

a sm

all t

o m

oder

atel

y si

zed

depr

essi

onal

PEM

wet

land

with

in a

fo

rest

ed a

rea.

It o

rigin

ates

in a

dep

ress

iona

l are

a in

a T

suga

can

aden

sis

fore

st (s

lope

s up

to 3

0°) t

hen

flow

s wes

t int

o a

Acer

sacc

haru

m fo

rest

.Th

e ar

ea h

as b

een

impa

cted

by

logg

ing

road

s. In

flow

is fr

om u

p-gr

adie

nt a

reas

, see

ps, a

nd g

roun

dwat

er.

Dra

inag

e is

dis

cret

e an

d co

nfin

ed su

rfac

e flo

w to

the

wes

t to

S27

via

D64

. Pa

rt of

wet

land

is o

n a

20° s

lope

. Th

e w

etla

nd h

as m

oder

ate

vege

tativ

e di

vers

ity a

nd lo

w to

m

oder

ate

wild

life

valu

e du

e to

impa

cts f

rom

logg

ing

road

.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P2

10N

W-9

, NW

-10

, NW

-11

W28

PEM

WS5

891

4.01

60.

1163

42.4

2870

8-7

9.25

4086

6436

19.8

8425

446

9885

3.46

3480

W28

is a

med

ium

size

d, d

epre

ssio

nal,

side

-slo

pe P

EM w

etla

nd a

butti

ng

S27.

W28

als

o dr

ains

in d

iscr

ete

and

conf

ine

surf

ace

flow

to S

27 b

y D

28 to

the

north

. D

28 is

an

old

farm

road

. S2

7 is

an

unna

med

trib

utar

y to

Dut

ch H

ollo

w.

The

wet

land

has

low

val

ue/fu

nctio

n du

e to

impa

cts

from

cat

tle g

razi

ng.

Ther

e is

stan

ding

wat

er in

cat

tle im

pact

are

as.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P1

21N

W-1

0, N

W-

11, N

W-1

2

W13

9PE

MW

S58

914.

016

0.20

1142

.425

674

-79.

2551

7264

3537

.514

533

4698

514.

7466

80W

139

is a

med

ium

PEM

wet

land

that

ext

ends

out

side

of t

he c

orrid

or.

Surr

ound

ing

area

is a

fore

st o

f Tsu

ga c

anad

ensi

s, Be

tula

alle

ghan

iens

is

and

Acer

rubr

um.

Inflo

w is

from

up-

grad

ient

are

as.

Out

flow

is to

an

unna

med

trib

utar

y (S

65) t

o D

utch

Hol

low

. Pl

ant d

iver

sity

is lo

w to

m

oder

ate.

Wild

life

valu

e is

low

to m

oder

ate;

gre

en fr

ogs a

nd d

usky

sa

lam

ande

r obs

erve

d. H

ydro

logi

c va

lue

is m

oder

ate

(sed

imen

t sin

k,

nutri

ent s

ink,

wat

er q

ualit

y).

Ove

rall

wet

land

val

ue is

mod

erat

e.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P2

059

NW

-8, N

W-

11

W15

7PE

M/P

FOW

S58

914.

016

0.57

7842

.424

662

-79.

2542

1464

3618

.576

200

4698

403.

9767

00W

157

is a

line

ar P

EM w

etla

nd in

a fo

rest

dra

inin

g to

the

east

. To

the

east

, W15

7 be

com

es a

PFO

. V

eget

atio

n di

vers

ity is

mod

erat

e to

hig

h.W

157

has m

oder

ate

valu

e fo

r hyd

rolo

gy th

roug

h pr

e-tre

atm

ent.

The

re

is m

oder

atel

y va

lued

hab

itat f

or a

mph

ibia

ns, s

mal

l mam

mal

s and

bird

s.W

157

has a

four

-whe

eler

trai

l cro

ssin

g ne

ar th

e da

ta p

oint

.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P2

131

NW

-8

W14

2PE

MW

S58

914.

016

0.14

3542

.427

524

-79.

2545

4464

3584

.898

702

4698

721.

2594

20W

142

is a

smal

l to

med

ium

PEM

wet

land

in a

fore

sted

are

a. W

142

is

depr

essi

onal

. Su

rrou

ndin

g ar

ea is

a fo

rest

of T

suga

can

aden

sis,

Acer

sa

ccha

rum

and

Fra

xinu

s pen

nsyl

vani

ca.

Inflo

w is

from

up-

grad

ient

ar

eas.

Out

flow

is to

D14

2 w

hich

dra

ins w

est t

o an

unn

amed

trib

utar

y (S

28) t

o D

utch

Hol

low

. Pl

ant d

iver

sity

is lo

w to

mod

erat

e. W

ildlif

e va

lue

is lo

w.

Hyd

rolo

gic

valu

e is

low

to m

oder

ate

(wat

er q

ualit

y,

sedi

men

t sin

k).

Ove

rall

valu

e of

W14

2 is

low

to m

oder

ate

base

d on

di

stur

banc

e du

e to

logg

ing

and

size

.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P2

058

NW

-11,

NW

-12

W14

1PE

MW

S58

914.

016

0.11

2542

.427

664

-79.

2538

3664

3642

.859

630

4698

738.

0048

00W

141

is a

smal

l to

med

ium

dep

ress

iona

l PEM

wet

land

in a

val

ley.

The

su

rrou

ndin

g ar

ea is

a fo

rest

of A

cer s

acch

arum

and

Tsu

gaca

nade

nsis

.Th

ere

are

cut t

rees

in a

rea

and

som

e fa

llen

trees

with

in W

141.

Inf

low

is

from

up-

grad

ient

are

as.

Out

flow

is to

S14

1 to

W28

to a

n un

nam

ed

tribu

tary

(S27

) to

Dut

ch H

ollo

w.

Div

ersi

ty is

mod

erat

e. W

ildlif

e va

lue

is lo

w to

mod

erat

e. H

ydro

logi

c va

lue

is m

oder

ate

(wat

er q

ualit

y,

sedi

men

t sin

k, n

utrie

nt si

nk).

W14

1 ha

s bee

n im

pact

ed a

t sou

ther

n en

d by

an

exis

ting

road

. Th

e ov

eral

l wet

land

val

ue fo

r W14

1 is

mod

erat

e.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P2

055

NW

-11,

NW

-12

W14

7PE

MW

S58

914.

016

0.28

6242

.428

875

-79.

2525

1264

3748

.998

851

4698

874.

7215

60W

147

is a

smal

l PEM

wet

land

in a

dee

ply

tram

pled

cow

pas

ture

. In

flow

is fr

om u

p-gr

adie

nt.

Out

flow

is to

S27

seas

onal

ly v

ia o

verla

nd

shee

t flo

w a

nd g

roun

dwat

er.

Plan

t div

ersi

ty is

hig

h. W

ildlif

e va

lue

is

low

. H

ydro

logi

c va

lue

is lo

w (g

roun

dwat

er re

char

ge, n

utrie

nt si

nk fo

r co

w p

astu

re).

Ove

rall

valu

e of

W14

7 is

low

due

to c

attle

impa

ct.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P2

076

NW

-11,

NW

-12

02:

0026

87_H

W09

_01-

B26

42Ta

bles

5-2

and

5-3

Wet

land

Stre

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-2 W

etla

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Tabl

e 5-

2 S

umm

ary

of D

elin

eate

d W

etla

nd C

hara

cter

istic

s, A

rkw

right

Sum

mit

Win

d Fa

rm

Wet

land

ID

Wet

land

Com

mun

ityTy

peW

ater

shed

Stre

am R

each

D

rain

age

Are

a (a

cres

)

Are

a of

Wet

land

w

ithin

the

Surv

ey

Cor

ridor

(acr

es)

Are

a of

Pon

d w

ithin

the

Surv

ey

Cor

ridor

(acr

es)

Latit

ude1

Long

itude

1Ea

stin

g1N

orth

ing1

Add

ition

al C

omm

ents

Doc

umen

tatio

nA

ppen

dix

F M

ap F

ram

eW

143

PEM

WS5

891

4.01

60.

0788

42.4

2790

0-7

9.25

1066

6438

70.1

8696

846

9876

8.88

9580

W14

3 is

a sm

all t

o m

ediu

m d

epre

ssio

nal P

EM w

etla

nd in

a v

alle

y su

rrou

nded

by

a fo

rest

of T

suga

can

aden

sis

and

Acer

rubr

um.

The

surr

ound

ing

area

has

bee

n lo

gged

, and

ther

e ar

e m

any

cut t

rees

in

W14

3. I

nflo

w is

from

up-

grad

ient

are

as.

Out

flow

is w

est t

o an

un

nam

ed tr

ibut

ary

(S27

) to

Dut

ch H

ollo

w.

Plan

t div

ersi

ty is

mod

erat

e to

hig

h. W

ildlif

e va

lue

is m

oder

ate

(gre

en fr

ogs o

bser

ved)

. H

ydro

logi

c va

lue

is m

oder

ate

(sed

imen

t sin

k, n

utrie

nt si

nk, w

ater

qua

lity)

. O

vera

ll va

lue

of W

143

is m

oder

ate.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P2

064

NW

-11,

NW

-12

W42

PEM

WS4

214

0.07

60.

4823

42.4

2780

9-7

9.24

9173

6440

26.1

1074

846

9876

1.98

9850

W42

is sm

all P

EM w

etla

nd th

at d

rain

s to

the

north

east

. Th

e ar

ea is

de

pres

sion

al w

ith u

p to

20°

slop

es su

rrou

ndin

g. T

he w

etla

nd c

ontin

ues

outs

ide

of su

rvey

cor

ridor

into

a m

oder

atel

y si

zed

wet

land

. Th

e su

rrou

ndin

g ar

ea is

ope

n fo

rest

with

red

map

le, A

cer s

acch

arum

,Tsu

gaca

nade

nsis

, and

Rub

us sp

ecie

s. In

flow

is fr

om u

p-gr

adie

nt

surr

ound

ing

area

s. O

utflo

w is

dis

cret

e an

d co

nfin

ed su

rfac

e flo

w to

a

drai

n to

the

north

. T

opog

raph

ic m

appi

ng in

dica

tes f

low

into

an

unna

med

trib

utar

y to

Sco

tt C

reek

. Th

e w

etla

nd h

as m

oder

ate

vege

tativ

e di

vers

ity, a

ppea

rs to

be

inun

date

d m

ost o

f the

yea

r, an

d is

pro

babl

y ut

ilize

d by

wild

life.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P1

51N

W-1

2, N

W-

13

W14

4PE

MW

S42

140.

076

0.38

7242

.427

398

-79.

2468

5364

4217

.893

336

4698

720.

3127

00W

144

is a

med

ium

PEM

wet

land

in a

val

ley

in a

fore

st o

f Tsu

gaca

nade

nsis

and

Ace

r sac

char

um.

Inflo

w is

from

up-

grad

ient

are

as.

Out

flow

is to

an

unna

med

trib

utar

y (S

41) t

o Sc

ott C

reek

. Pl

ant

dive

rsity

is m

oder

ate

to h

igh.

Wild

life

valu

e an

d hy

drol

ogic

val

ue

(wat

er st

orag

e an

d w

ater

qua

lity)

are

mod

erat

e. T

he o

vera

ll w

etla

nd

qual

ity o

f W14

4 is

mod

erat

e. L

ittle

logg

ing

has o

ccur

red

in a

rea.

Ther

e ar

ea fe

w fa

llen

trees

in th

e w

etla

nd.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P1

44N

W-1

3

W41

PEM

WS5

891

4.01

60.

3074

42.4

2717

3-7

9.24

9737

6439

81.1

8831

646

9869

0.44

4950

W41

is a

larg

e PE

M w

etla

nd in

a d

epre

ssio

n al

ong

S41

with

som

e im

pact

s fro

m lo

ggin

g ac

tiviti

es.

The

surr

ound

ing

fore

st is

Tsu

gaca

nade

nsis

,Ace

r sac

char

um, a

nd F

agus

gra

ndifo

lia.

Inflo

w is

from

S4

1, n

umer

ous s

eeps

, and

runo

ff fr

om u

p-gr

adie

nt a

reas

. O

utflo

w is

di

scre

te a

nd c

onfin

ed su

rfac

e flo

w to

S41

, an

unna

med

trib

utar

y to

D

utch

Hol

low

. Th

e w

etla

nd h

as m

oder

ate

to h

igh

vege

tativ

e di

vers

ity

and

high

wild

life

valu

e. T

here

was

evi

denc

e of

dee

r, sa

lam

ande

rs,

new

ts, a

nd m

ay fl

y la

rvae

.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P1

45,

P146

NW

-12,

NW

-13

W43

PEM

WS5

891

4.01

60.

1972

42.4

2642

8-7

9.24

9329

6440

16.4

5245

446

9860

8.42

3350

W43

is a

smal

l to

mod

erat

e de

pres

sion

al P

EM w

etla

nd in

Tsu

gaca

nade

nsis

and

Fag

us g

rand

ifolia

fore

st.

The

surr

ound

ing

area

has

up

to 1

5° sl

ope.

Inf

low

is fr

om u

p-gr

adie

nt a

reas

. Th

e w

etla

nd h

as b

een

dist

urbe

d by

logg

ing

impa

cts i

n th

e no

rther

n ar

ea w

ith m

any

ruts

and

a

road

in th

e so

uthe

rn e

nd.

Out

flow

is d

iscr

ete

and

conf

ined

surf

ace

flow

to

the

sout

h to

W37

via

D43

. Th

e w

etla

nd h

as lo

w v

eget

ativ

e di

vers

ity

and

low

hab

itat v

alue

.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P1

52N

W-1

2, N

W-

13

W37

PEM

WS5

891

4.01

60.

0109

42.4

2552

0-7

9.24

8911

6440

52.9

2175

646

9850

8.24

9660

W37

is a

larg

e PE

M w

etla

nd in

a fo

rest

ed a

rea

with

a p

it an

d m

ound

to

pogr

aphy

. In

flow

is fr

om D

37.

Out

flow

is o

verla

nd sh

eet f

low

to th

e w

est t

o S2

7, a

n un

nam

ed tr

ibut

ary

to D

utch

Hol

low

. Th

e w

etla

nd h

as

mod

erat

e va

lue,

mod

erat

e to

hig

h w

ildlif

e ha

bita

t, an

d m

oder

ate

to h

igh

vege

tativ

e di

vers

ity.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P1

36N

W-1

3

02:

0026

87_H

W09

_01-

B26

42Ta

bles

5-2

and

5-3

Wet

land

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am T

able

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le 5

-2 W

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e 5-

2 S

umm

ary

of D

elin

eate

d W

etla

nd C

hara

cter

istic

s, A

rkw

right

Sum

mit

Win

d Fa

rm

Wet

land

ID

Wet

land

Com

mun

ityTy

peW

ater

shed

Stre

am R

each

D

rain

age

Are

a (a

cres

)

Are

a of

Wet

land

w

ithin

the

Surv

ey

Cor

ridor

(acr

es)

Are

a of

Pon

d w

ithin

the

Surv

ey

Cor

ridor

(acr

es)

Latit

ude1

Long

itude

1Ea

stin

g1N

orth

ing1

Add

ition

al C

omm

ents

Doc

umen

tatio

nA

ppen

dix

F M

ap F

ram

eW

40PE

MW

S58

914.

016

0.02

1842

.426

206

-79.

2479

8164

4127

.817

612

4698

586.

0461

00W

40 is

a sm

all d

epre

ssio

nal P

EM w

etla

nd w

ithin

fore

sted

pit

and

mou

nd to

pogr

aphy

. W

ater

inflo

w is

from

surr

ound

ing

up-g

radi

ent a

reas

an

d gr

ound

wat

er.

The

wet

land

dra

ins i

n ov

erla

nd sh

eet f

low

to th

e w

est

to W

37.

The

wet

land

has

low

veg

etat

ive

dive

rsity

, low

to m

oder

ate

valu

e, a

nd m

oder

ate

wild

life

habi

tat.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P1

43N

W-1

3

W38

PEM

WS5

891

4.01

60.

0286

42.4

2593

6-7

9.24

7459

6441

71.3

9736

746

9855

6.97

6000

W38

is a

smal

l mod

erat

e va

lue

inun

date

d po

nd-li

ke P

EM w

etla

nd

with

in a

fore

st.

Ther

e is

a sm

all p

ool i

n th

e m

iddl

e w

ith 6

-10”

of w

ater

.W

ater

inflo

w is

off

surr

ound

ing

up-g

radi

ent l

and.

The

wet

land

has

m

oder

ate

wild

life

habi

tat a

nd lo

w v

eget

ativ

e di

vers

ity.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P1

41N

W-1

3

W39

PEM

WS5

891

4.01

60.

0550

42.4

2590

4-7

9.24

6937

6442

14.4

0049

646

9855

4.25

5970

W39

is a

smal

l mod

erat

e va

lue

inun

date

d de

pres

sion

al P

EM w

etla

nd

with

in fo

rest

ed p

it an

d m

ound

topo

grap

hy.

Wat

er in

flow

is fr

om

surr

ound

ing

up-g

radi

ent l

and.

The

re is

no

appa

rent

dra

inag

e. T

he

wet

land

has

mod

erat

e w

ildlif

e ha

bita

t and

low

veg

etat

ive

dive

rsity

.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P1

42N

W-1

3

W14

6PE

MW

S43

168.

944

0.17

8442

.427

475

-79.

2453

6764

4339

.993

702

4698

731.

4317

40W

146

is a

smal

l to

med

ium

PEM

wet

land

in a

val

ley

of a

fore

st o

f Ace

rsa

ccha

rum

and

Tsu

ga c

anad

ensi

s. I

nflo

w is

from

up-

grad

ient

. Th

ere

is n

o vi

sibl

e ou

tflow

. Pl

ant d

iver

sity

is lo

w.

Wild

life

valu

e is

low

to

mod

erat

e.

Hyd

rolo

gic

valu

e is

low

to m

oder

ate

(sed

imen

t sin

k,

nutri

ent s

ink,

gro

undw

ater

rech

arge

). W

146

has b

een

impa

cted

by

logg

ing

activ

ities

. O

vera

ll va

lue

of W

146

is lo

w to

mod

erat

e.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P2

075

NW

-13

W14

5PE

MW

S43

168.

944

0.06

4942

.427

802

-79.

2444

0064

4418

.804

129

4698

769.

3125

30W

145

is a

smal

l PEM

wet

land

in a

fore

st o

f Ace

r sac

char

um a

nd

Tsug

a ca

nade

nsis

. In

flow

is fr

om u

p-gr

adie

nt a

reas

and

gro

undw

ater

.O

utflo

w is

to th

e no

rthea

st to

D14

5 to

a st

ream

out

side

the

corr

idor

that

is

an

unna

med

trib

utar

y to

Sco

tt C

reek

. Pl

ant d

iver

sity

is m

oder

ate

to

high

. W

ildlif

e va

lue

is lo

w.

Hyd

rolo

gic

valu

e is

low

(wat

er q

ualit

y).

Due

to it

s sm

all s

ize

and

the

afor

emen

tione

d va

lues

, the

ove

rall

valu

e of

W

145

is lo

w.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P2

074

NW

-13

W23

PEM

WS4

214

0.07

60.

8179

42.4

2935

2-7

9.25

1316

6438

46.2

6877

446

9892

9.68

5720

W23

is a

larg

e si

de sl

ope

PEM

wet

land

in a

cow

pas

ture

. D

rain

age

is

disc

rete

and

con

fined

surf

ace

flow

to th

e no

rth to

D23

whi

ch u

ltim

atel

y flo

ws i

nto

an u

nnam

ed tr

ibut

ary

to S

cott

Cre

ek.

Inflo

w is

from

woo

ds

to th

e so

uth

and

the

past

ure.

The

wet

land

has

low

qua

litie

s all

arou

nd

due

to im

pact

s fro

m c

attle

gra

zing

. It

has l

ow v

eget

ativ

e di

vers

ity d

ue

to p

lant

ed p

astu

re g

rass

es.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P1

13,

P114

NW

-11,

NW

-12

, NW

-14

W25

PEM

WS3

316

5.90

40.

1271

42.4

2958

9-7

9.25

2347

6437

60.9

6107

546

9895

4.31

0130

W25

is a

med

ium

size

d de

pres

sion

al P

EM w

etla

nd in

a c

ow p

astu

re.

Inflo

w is

from

the

past

ure

and

over

land

shee

t flo

w fr

om a

wet

land

up

hill

to th

e so

uth

(out

side

of c

orrid

or).

Dra

inag

e is

ove

rland

shee

t flo

w to

a sm

all d

rain

to th

e no

rthea

st th

at d

issi

pate

s int

o fie

ld.

Topo

grap

hic

map

ping

indi

cate

s dra

inag

e to

an

unna

med

trib

utar

y to

Sc

ott C

reek

. Th

e w

etla

nd h

as lo

w v

alue

/func

tion

due

to im

pact

s fro

m

cattl

e gr

azin

g. S

oil c

onta

ins 4

-5”

rock

s.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P1

16N

W-1

1, N

W-

12

W24

PEM

WS3

316

5.90

40.

0676

42.4

3009

9-7

9.25

2291

6437

64.4

0822

146

9901

0.99

7100

W24

is a

smal

l dep

ress

iona

l PEM

wet

land

in a

cow

pas

ture

. Th

ere

are

no d

efin

ed d

rain

s. T

opog

raph

y in

dica

tes f

low

to th

e w

est a

nd th

en

north

in o

verla

nd sh

eet f

low

to W

23.

W23

ulti

mat

ely

drai

ns to

an

unna

med

trib

utar

y to

Sco

tt C

reek

. Th

e w

etla

nd h

as lo

w

qual

ity/fu

nctio

nalit

y du

e to

smal

l siz

e an

d ca

ttle

graz

ing.

The

re is

st

andi

ng w

ater

in a

reas

dis

rupt

ed b

y ca

ttle

due

to h

eavy

rain

the

prev

ious

day

.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P1

15N

W-1

1, N

W-

12

02:

0026

87_H

W09

_01-

B26

42Ta

bles

5-2

and

5-3

Wet

land

Stre

am T

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etla

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Tabl

e 5-

2 S

umm

ary

of D

elin

eate

d W

etla

nd C

hara

cter

istic

s, A

rkw

right

Sum

mit

Win

d Fa

rm

Wet

land

ID

Wet

land

Com

mun

ityTy

peW

ater

shed

Stre

am R

each

D

rain

age

Are

a (a

cres

)

Are

a of

Wet

land

w

ithin

the

Surv

ey

Cor

ridor

(acr

es)

Are

a of

Pon

d w

ithin

the

Surv

ey

Cor

ridor

(acr

es)

Latit

ude1

Long

itude

1Ea

stin

g1N

orth

ing1

Add

ition

al C

omm

ents

Doc

umen

tatio

nA

ppen

dix

F M

ap F

ram

eW

29PE

MW

S42

140.

076

0.08

4242

.431

877

-79.

2513

0764

3841

.227

812

4699

210.

0700

80W

29 is

a sm

all P

EM w

etla

nd c

reat

ed b

y a

road

dow

nstre

am (t

o th

e no

rth) o

f D23

. W

etla

nd a

buts

D29

. In

flow

is fr

om D

29.

Out

flow

is to

D

29 to

the

north

. D

29 u

ltim

atel

y dr

ains

into

an

unna

med

trib

utar

y to

Sc

ott C

reek

. Th

e w

etla

nd h

as lo

w q

ualit

y an

d fu

nctio

n. T

rash

(old

tir

es) i

n W

29 a

nd D

29.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P1

22N

W-1

4

PO10

00Po

ndW

S42

140.

076

0.22

5042

.432

784

-79.

2514

1964

3829

.941

636

4699

310.

6176

00PO

1000

is a

smal

l man

-mad

e fa

rm p

ond.

P1

23N

W-1

4W

30PE

MW

S42

140.

076

0.08

8942

.434

828

-79.

2515

1164

3817

.704

600

4699

537.

3990

00W

30 is

a sm

all P

EM w

etla

nd a

long

D29

at t

he in

ters

ectio

n w

ith a

ro

adsi

de d

itch.

The

wet

land

was

cre

ated

by

slow

ing

of th

e dr

ain

as it

flo

ws n

orth

into

road

way

. O

utflo

w is

to D

29 to

the

north

and

on

to a

ro

adsi

de d

itch.

It u

ltim

atel

y dr

ains

to a

n un

nam

ed tr

ibut

ary

to S

cott

Cre

ek.

The

wet

land

has

low

val

ue a

nd fu

nctio

n du

e to

its p

roxi

mity

to

road

way

.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P2

148

NW

-14

Col

lect

ion

Line

W47

PEM

/PFO

WS6

711

3.17

20.

0443

42.4

1748

5-7

9.24

9151

6440

51.5

1860

046

9761

5.70

2450

W47

is a

PEM

/PFO

wet

land

in d

epre

ssio

nal a

reas

and

ext

endi

ng o

ver

one

slig

ht ri

dge.

Sur

roun

ding

are

a ha

s up

to 3

5° sl

ope.

Sur

roun

ding

ar

eas i

nclu

de h

ardw

ood

fore

st (A

cer s

acch

arum

,Pru

nus s

erot

ina

).In

flow

is fr

om u

p-gr

adie

nt a

reas

. O

utflo

w is

to th

e no

rth to

D47

to a

w

etla

nd o

utsi

de o

f the

surv

ey c

orrid

or a

nd to

D47

a to

W48

. Th

e w

etla

nd h

as h

igh

vege

tativ

e di

vers

ity a

nd m

oder

ate

wild

life

valu

e. D

eer

track

s wer

e ob

serv

ed.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P1

68N

W-4

W55

3PE

MW

S67

113.

172

0.05

7042

.418

408

-79.

2533

3064

3705

.642

500

4697

711.

0235

00W

553

is a

smal

l PEM

wet

land

ass

ocia

ted

with

a w

et d

epre

ssio

nal s

wal

e in

an

activ

e ha

y fie

ld.

W55

3 ex

tend

s int

o th

e w

oode

d ar

ea to

the

north

east

. In

flow

is fr

om th

e no

rthea

st v

ia su

rfac

e w

ater

runo

ff.

Out

flow

is to

the

wes

t via

the

swal

e. T

he o

utflo

w a

ppea

rs to

reve

rt to

gr

ound

wat

er b

efor

e re

achi

ng th

e st

ream

. Th

eref

ore,

W55

3 is

co

nsid

ered

to b

e ad

jace

nt w

ithou

t sur

face

con

nect

ion.

W55

3 ha

s m

oder

ate

vege

tativ

e di

vers

ity.

W55

3 pr

ovid

es h

igh

grou

ndw

ater

re

char

ge v

alue

.

Wet

land

data

shee

tC

L-1

W55

4PE

MW

S67

113.

172

0.05

2142

.417

985

-79.

2532

9864

3709

.243

653

4697

664.

1239

50W

554

is a

smal

l PEM

wet

land

asso

ciat

ed w

ith a

dep

ress

iona

l are

a in

an

activ

e ha

y fie

ld.

Inflo

w is

from

the

east

via

surf

ace

wat

er ru

noff

. Th

ere

are

no a

ppar

ent o

utflo

ws.

The

out

flow

reve

rts to

gro

undw

ater

and

the

wet

land

is is

olat

ed.

The

wet

land

has

low

veg

etat

ive

dive

rsity

and

val

ue.

The

wet

land

pro

vide

s mod

erat

e gr

ound

wat

er re

char

ge v

alue

.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P6

79C

L-1

W14

9PE

MW

S67

113.

172

0.02

4042

.416

727

-79.

2543

7164

3623

.798

808

4697

522.

6990

60W

149

is a

smal

l PEM

wet

land

in a

pas

ture

nex

t to

a ro

ad to

a c

amps

ite.

Inflo

w is

from

up-

grad

ient

are

as.

Out

flow

is n

ot v

isib

le (t

o gr

ound

wat

er).

Div

ersi

ty, w

ildlif

e, h

ydro

logi

c (g

roun

dwat

er re

char

ge)

valu

es a

re a

ll lo

w.

Ove

rall

valu

e fo

r W14

9 is

low

.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P2

078

CL-

1

PO10

03Po

ndW

S67

113.

172

0.11

4942

.416

710 9

-79.

2550

5564

3567

.521

364

4697

519.

7009

10PO

1003

is in

a fi

eld

to th

e w

est o

f W14

9. T

he tr

ees o

n th

e ba

nks a

re

Popu

lus d

elto

ides

and

Sal

ix n

igra

. Th

ere

is so

me

aqua

tic v

eget

atio

n gr

owin

g in

the

pond

but

littl

e to

no

herb

aceo

us v

eget

atio

n. T

here

are

st

eep

slop

es d

own

from

the

pond

on

the

north

, wes

t, an

d so

uth

side

s.Th

ere

is n

o vi

sibl

e ou

tflow

.

P207

9C

L-1

02:

0026

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_01-

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bles

5-2

and

5-3

Wet

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-2 W

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Tabl

e 5-

2 S

umm

ary

of D

elin

eate

d W

etla

nd C

hara

cter

istic

s, A

rkw

right

Sum

mit

Win

d Fa

rm

Wet

land

ID

Wet

land

Com

mun

ityTy

peW

ater

shed

Stre

am R

each

D

rain

age

Are

a (a

cres

)

Are

a of

Wet

land

w

ithin

the

Surv

ey

Cor

ridor

(acr

es)

Are

a of

Pon

d w

ithin

the

Surv

ey

Cor

ridor

(acr

es)

Latit

ude1

Long

itude

1Ea

stin

g1N

orth

ing1

Add

ition

al C

omm

ents

Doc

umen

tatio

nA

ppen

dix

F M

ap F

ram

eW

150

PEM

WS8

311

3.17

20.

1330

42.4

1297

0-7

9.26

2081

6429

97.9

4082

746

9709

2.41

2380

W15

0 is

a sm

all t

o m

ediu

m P

EM w

etla

nd in

a fo

rest

of T

suga

ca

nade

nsis

and

Ace

r sac

char

um.

Inflo

w is

from

up-

grad

ient

are

as a

nd

grou

ndw

ater

. O

utflo

w is

to th

e w

est o

f the

RO

W.

W15

0 ha

s tw

o ar

eas

that

are

con

nect

ed b

y D

150.

Pla

nt d

iver

sity

and

wild

life

valu

e is

low

.H

ydro

logi

c va

lue

is lo

w to

mod

erat

e (s

edim

ent s

ink,

nut

rient

sink

).O

vera

ll va

lue

of W

150

is lo

w.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P2

084

CL-

3

W15

1PE

MW

S83

236.

565

0.06

1842

.411

964

-79.

2621

9064

2991

.259

614

4696

980.

5190

40W

151

is a

smal

l PEM

wet

land

in a

fore

st o

f Ace

r sac

char

um a

nd

Tsug

a ca

nade

nsis

. In

flow

is fr

om su

rfac

e ru

noff

and

gro

undw

ater

se

ep.

Out

flow

is to

the

north

wes

t via

D15

1. P

lant

div

ersi

ty is

m

oder

ate.

Wild

life

valu

e is

low

to m

oder

ate.

Hyd

rolo

gic

valu

e is

low

to

mod

erat

e (n

utrie

nt si

nk, w

ater

qua

lity)

. O

vera

ll va

lue

of W

151

is

low

to m

oder

ate.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P2

085

CL-

4

W15

2PE

MW

S83

236.

565

1.03

2942

.410

231

-79.

2641

8164

2831

.398

217

4696

784.

7892

50W

152

is a

med

ium

to la

rge

PEM

wet

land

in a

fore

st o

f Ace

r sac

char

um

and

Frax

inus

pen

nsyl

vani

ca ju

st n

orth

of H

wy.

83.

Inf

low

is fr

om u

p-gr

adie

nt a

nd g

roun

dwat

er.

Out

flow

is to

nor

thw

est v

ia tw

o dr

ains

lo

cate

d to

the

north

of t

he C

orrid

or.

Plan

t div

ersi

ty a

nd w

ildlif

e va

lues

ar

e m

oder

ate.

Hyd

rolo

gic

valu

e is

mod

erat

e (s

edim

ent s

ink,

nut

rient

si

nk).

Ove

rall

valu

e of

W15

2 is

mod

erat

e.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P2

090

CL-

4, C

L-5

W14

8PE

MW

S83

236.

565

0.20

2742

.409

060

-79.

2656

5564

2712

.760

940

4696

652.

2495

20W

148

is a

med

ium

size

d PE

M w

etla

nd in

a fo

rest

of G

ledi

tsia

tria

cant

hos

and

Acer

sacc

hari

num

on

Rou

te 8

3. I

nflo

w is

from

up-

grad

ient

are

as, r

oad

runo

ff, a

nd g

roun

dwat

er.

Out

flow

is to

road

side

dr

ain

to a

trib

utar

y to

Dut

ch H

ollo

w.

Plan

t div

ersi

ty is

mod

erat

e.W

ildlif

e va

lue

is lo

w d

ue to

adj

acen

t hig

hway

. H

ydro

logi

c va

lue

is

mod

erat

e (s

edim

ent s

ink,

nut

rient

sink

); hy

drol

ogy

is a

ltere

d by

road

.O

vera

ll va

lue

of W

148

is lo

w to

mod

erat

e be

caus

e of

pro

xim

ity to

road

.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P2

077

CL-

4, C

L-5

W13

3PE

MW

S90

80.8

810.

0940

42.4

0595

8-7

9.26

6927

6426

15.0

8647

746

9630

5.63

4600

W13

3 is

a sm

all d

epre

ssio

nal P

EM w

etla

nd in

a fa

llow

pas

ture

. D

omin

ant p

astu

re sp

ecie

s is P

hala

ris a

rund

inac

eae.

Inf

low

from

up-

grad

ient

. O

utflo

w is

to S

133

to B

all G

ulf.

Pla

nt d

iver

sity

of W

133

is

high

. W

ildlif

e va

lue

and

hydr

olog

ic v

alue

is lo

w.

Ther

e is

som

e se

dim

ent r

eten

tion

and

nutri

ent s

ink.

The

soil

data

poi

nt w

as d

ug a

t the

bo

ttom

of t

he d

epre

ssio

n an

d cr

eate

d th

e be

ginn

ing

of a

stre

am.

The

over

all w

etla

nd v

alue

is lo

w d

ue to

agr

icul

tura

l use

s and

ditc

hing

.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P2

019

CL-

5, C

L-6

W13

4PE

M/P

FOW

S134

242.

477

0.73

75##

####

#42

.404

065

####

####

###

4696

088.

8923

10W

134

is a

med

ium

PFO

wet

land

in a

fore

st o

f Ace

r sac

char

um, F

agus

gr

andi

folia

and

Tsu

ga c

anad

ensi

s. T

he a

rea

is d

epre

ssio

nal.

Inflo

w is

fr

om u

p-gr

adie

nt.

Out

flow

is to

an

unna

med

trib

utar

y to

Bal

l Gul

f on

the

sout

h si

de o

f Bal

l Roa

d. W

134

has f

inge

rs.

Plan

t div

ersi

ty is

m

oder

ate

to h

igh.

Wild

life

valu

e is

mod

erat

e (b

irds,

red

squi

rrel

, dee

r tra

cks a

nd w

ood

frog

s obs

erve

d).

Hyd

rolo

gic

valu

e is

mod

erat

e (w

ater

re

tent

ion,

nut

rient

sink

). O

vera

ll w

etla

nd v

alue

is m

oder

ate;

24

poin

ts

tota

l.

Wet

land

data

shee

tC

L-7

W15

3PE

MW

S104

113.

483

0.13

4642

.405

579

-79.

2908

9064

0643

.968

108

4696

223.

6199

00W

153

is a

smal

l lin

ear P

EM w

etla

nd b

etw

een

a co

rn fi

eld

and

past

ure.

In

flow

is fr

om u

p-gr

adie

nt a

reas

and

gro

undw

ater

. O

utflo

w is

to

unna

med

trib

utar

y to

Can

adaw

ay C

reek

. D

iver

sity

and

wild

life

valu

e ar

e m

oder

ate.

Hyd

rolo

gic

valu

e is

mod

erat

e (f

ilter

ing

of ru

noff

from

ad

jace

nt a

gric

ultu

ral f

ield

s, nu

trien

t sin

k, se

dim

ent s

ink)

. O

vera

ll va

lue

of W

153

is m

oder

ate.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P2

091

CL-

11

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0026

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bles

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and

5-3

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-2 W

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Tabl

e 5-

2 S

umm

ary

of D

elin

eate

d W

etla

nd C

hara

cter

istic

s, A

rkw

right

Sum

mit

Win

d Fa

rm

Wet

land

ID

Wet

land

Com

mun

ityTy

peW

ater

shed

Stre

am R

each

D

rain

age

Are

a (a

cres

)

Are

a of

Wet

land

w

ithin

the

Surv

ey

Cor

ridor

(acr

es)

Are

a of

Pon

d w

ithin

the

Surv

ey

Cor

ridor

(acr

es)

Latit

ude1

Long

itude

1Ea

stin

g1N

orth

ing1

Add

ition

al C

omm

ents

Doc

umen

tatio

nA

ppen

dix

F M

ap F

ram

eW

154

PSS

WS7

921

4.42

30.

4954

42.4

0741

6-7

9.29

5809

6402

35.0

6561

446

9641

9.46

1160

W15

4 is

a la

rge

PSS

wet

land

in a

n Ac

er sa

ccha

rum

fore

st.

Inflo

w is

fr

om u

p-gr

adie

nt a

reas

and

gro

undw

ater

. O

utflo

w to

the

wes

t is t

o an

un

nam

ed tr

ibut

ary

to D

utch

Hol

low

. Pl

ant d

iver

sity

is h

igh.

Wild

life

valu

e is

mod

erat

e to

hig

h. H

ydro

logi

c va

lue

is m

oder

ate

to h

igh

(sed

imen

t sin

k, n

utrie

nt si

nk, w

ater

qua

lity)

. O

vera

ll w

etla

nd v

alue

is

mod

erat

e to

hig

h. W

154

cont

inue

s wes

t out

side

of c

orrid

or.

Wet

land

data

shee

t, P2

092

CL-

12

W15

5PS

SW

S79

214.

423

2.09

0442

.408

276

-79.

2963

4964

0188

.739

145

4696

514.

0819

50W

155

is la

rge

PSS

wet

land

. Th

e su

rrou

ndin

g ar

ea is

upl

and

fore

st,

yard

s and

Sal

ixsp

.an

dPo

pulu

ssp

.pl

ante

d st

ands

. W

155

cont

inue

s ou

tsid

e to

the

wes

t of t

he c

orrid

or.

Inflo

w is

from

up-

grad

ient

are

as a

nd

grou

ndw

ater

. O

utflo

w is

to a

n un

nam

ed tr

ibut

ary

to C

anad

away

Cre

ek.

Ther

e ar

e tra

ils a

nd ro

ads t

hrou

ghou

t are

a an

d ou

tflow

. Pl

ant d

iver

sity

is

hig

h. W

ildlif

e va

lue

is m

oder

ate

to h

igh

beca

use

of si

ze a

nd fo

od

sour

ces.

Hyd

rolo

gic

valu

e is

mod

erat

e to

hig

h (s

edim

ent s

ink,

nut

rient

si

nk, w

ater

qua

lity)

. A

rea

is d

istu

rbed

at e

dge

of tr

aile

r par

k. O

vera

ll w

etla

nd v

alue

is m

oder

ate

to h

igh.

Wet

land

data

shee

t,P2

093,

P20

94

CL-

12, C

L-13

Not

e:1 W

etla

nd c

oord

inat

es re

fer t

o th

e da

tash

eet l

ocat

ion.

Pon

d co

ordi

nate

s are

for G

PS p

oint

"1"

at e

ach

pond

loca

tion.

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0026

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Tabl

e 5-

3 S

umm

ary

of D

elin

eate

d St

ream

Cha

ract

eris

tics,

Ark

wrig

ht S

umm

it W

ind

Farm

Loca

tion

IDSt

ream

Nam

e

Ban

kH

eigh

t(fe

et)

Wid

th o

f W

ater

(feet

)

Ban

k to

B

ank

Wid

th(fe

et)

Subs

trat

eFl

ow T

ype1

Flow

Type

NYS

DEC

Cla

ssifi

catio

nC

onne

ctio

nW

ater

shed

Stre

amR

each

Dra

inag

eA

rea

(Acr

es)

Latit

ude2

Long

itude

2Ea

stin

g2N

orth

ing2

Com

men

tsD

ocum

enta

tion

App

endi

xF

Map

Fr

ame

Sout

heas

t Clu

ste r

Acc

ess

Roa

d G

roup

1 (T

urbi

nes

2R, 3

, 4)

S150

0U

nnam

ed

tribu

tary

to

Wes

t Bra

nch

Con

ewan

goC

reek

0-3

2-3

2-4

Gra

vel,

silt/

clay

Pere

nnia

lP-

RPW

CW

est B

ranc

h C

onew

ango

Cre

ek

WS2

4617

9.35

642

.350

013

-79.

1821

9264

9721

.089

085

4690

239.

2239

70S1

500

is in

a d

eep

valle

y in

a

hard

woo

d fo

rest

. Th

e st

ream

may

hav

e pr

evio

usly

bee

n an

old

logg

ing

road

.W

ater

is c

lear

. In

flow

is fr

om th

e no

rth-

north

wes

t and

from

hill

side

s.

Stre

am d

atas

heet

, P5

11SE

-2

Acc

ess

Roa

d G

roup

2 (T

urbi

nes

5R, 9

0R, 9

1R, 9

2R)

S100

0U

nnam

ed

tribu

tary

to

Wes

t Bra

nch

Con

ewan

goC

reek

3-6+

430

Gra

vel,

sand

Pere

nnia

lP-

RPW

CW

est B

ranc

h C

onew

ango

Cre

ek

WS2

1011

6.66

742

.356

932

-79.

1898

0064

9078

.051

631

4690

994.

1482

80S1

000

is a

per

enni

al st

ream

loca

ted

just

w

est o

f Rut

tenb

ur R

oad.

Stre

am d

atas

heet

, P1

, P2,

P3

SE-1

, SE-

7

S100

0a/

1000

b/10

00c

Unn

amed

tribu

tary

to

Wes

t Bra

nch

Con

ewan

goC

reek

6+1

15G

rave

l, sa

ndIn

term

itten

tS-

RPW

D3

Wes

t Bra

nch

Con

ewan

goC

reek

WS2

1011

6.66

742

.357

438

-79.

1898

0064

9076

.881

570

4691

050.

3554

30S1

000a

flow

s sou

thea

st in

to S

1000

w

hich

flow

s nor

thea

st.

Wat

er is

flo

win

g th

roug

h st

eep

bank

s cut

into

th

e hi

llsid

e. S

1000

c an

d S1

000b

flow

in

to S

1000

a.

Stre

am d

atas

heet

, P4

15, P

416

SE-1

, SE-

7,

SE-8

S1U

nnam

ed

tribu

tary

to

Wes

t Bra

nch

Con

ewan

goC

reek

3-6

012

Gra

vel,

sand

Ephe

mer

alN

on-

RPW

D3

Wes

t Bra

nch

Con

ewan

goC

reek

WS2

1011

6.66

742

.356

914

-79.

1909

0164

8987

.426

289

4690

990.

2630

70S1

is a

n ep

hem

eral

stre

am/d

rain

flo

win

g ea

st to

S10

00, a

n un

nam

ed

tribu

tary

to W

est B

ranc

h C

onew

ango

C

reek

. It

has a

stee

p gu

lly-li

ke

topo

grap

hy.

Mul

tiple

dow

ned

trees

are

cr

ossi

ng th

e st

ream

cha

nnel

.

SE-1

, SE-

7

S100

1U

nnam

ed

tribu

tary

to

Wes

t Bra

nch

Con

ewan

goC

reek

6+3

40G

rave

l, sa

ndPe

renn

ial

P-R

PWC

Wes

t Bra

nch

Con

ewan

goC

reek

WS2

4022

0.28

842

.351

404

-79.

1967

2364

8520

.918

863

4690

368.

1483

60S1

001

beco

mes

S10

00 d

owns

tream

. Th

e st

ream

has

pro

babl

y be

en

man

ipul

ated

bas

ed o

n th

e pr

oxim

ity to

th

e ro

ad.

Ther

e is

a 1

5 x

100'

bat

ch o

f Po

lygo

num

cus

pida

tum

alon

g th

e ea

st

side

of t

he b

ank

next

to th

e ro

adw

ay.

Stre

am d

atas

heet

, P2

8SE

-4

Acc

ess

Roa

d G

roup

4 (T

urbi

nes

9R, 1

0)S1

3U

nnam

ed

tribu

tary

to

Wes

t Bra

nch

Con

ewan

goC

reek

0-6

230

Gra

vel,

sand

,si

lt/cl

ay

Pere

nnia

lP-

RPW

CW

est B

ranc

h C

onew

ango

Cre

ek

WS1

8037

7.28

742

.379

088

-79.

1994

8264

8228

.590

649

4693

437.

4255

60S1

3 is

a sm

all m

eand

erin

g st

ream

flo

win

g th

roug

h an

d dr

aini

ng W

13.

W13

con

tinue

s on

the

flood

plai

n of

S1

3. T

he st

ream

has

bee

n im

pact

ed b

y lo

ggin

g ac

tiviti

es.

It flo

ws s

outh

east

.Th

e st

ream

has

mod

erat

e to

hig

h hy

drol

ogic

val

ue.

Stre

am d

atas

heet

, P5

3, P

54SE

-14

Acc

ess

Roa

d G

roup

17

(Tur

bine

s 11

, 12,

14)

S8U

nnam

ed

tribu

tary

to

Wes

t Bra

nch

Con

ewan

goC

reek

0-3

24

Gra

vel,

sand

Inte

rmitt

ent

S-R

PWD

3W

est B

ranc

h C

onew

ango

Cre

ek

WS1

5129

7.10

042

.380

936

-79.

2112

9164

7252

.073

294

4693

622.

1660

30S8

is a

smal

l stre

am w

ith lo

w b

anks

. W

ater

is c

urre

ntly

flow

ing

but t

he

stre

am a

ppea

rs to

be

inte

rmitt

ent.

Stre

am d

atas

heet

, P3

7SE

-16

02:

0026

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W09

_01-

B26

42Ta

bles

5-2

and

5-3

Wet

land

Stre

am T

able

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-3 S

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Tabl

e 5-

3 S

umm

ary

of D

elin

eate

d St

ream

Cha

ract

eris

tics,

Ark

wrig

ht S

umm

it W

ind

Farm

Loca

tion

IDSt

ream

Nam

e

Ban

kH

eigh

t(fe

et)

Wid

th o

f W

ater

(feet

)

Ban

k to

B

ank

Wid

th(fe

et)

Subs

trat

eFl

ow T

ype1

Flow

Type

NYS

DEC

Cla

ssifi

catio

nC

onne

ctio

nW

ater

shed

Stre

amR

each

Dra

inag

eA

rea

(Acr

es)

Latit

ude2

Long

itude

2Ea

stin

g2N

orth

ing2

Com

men

tsD

ocum

enta

tion

App

endi

xF

Map

Fr

ame

S8a

Unn

amed

tri

buta

ry to

W

est B

ranc

h C

onew

ango

Cre

ek

3-6

230

Gra

vel,

sand

Inte

rmitt

ent

S-R

PWD

3W

est B

ranc

h C

onew

ango

Cre

ek

WS1

5129

7.10

042

.381

188

-79.

2109

5364

7279

.295

384

4693

650.

6893

70S8

a is

a sm

all s

tream

cha

nnel

in la

rger

ba

nks.

Wat

er is

pre

sent

in p

ools

but

no

t flo

win

g. T

he st

ream

orig

inat

es a

t w

etla

nds o

utsi

de o

f the

surv

ey c

orrid

or.

S8a

flow

s int

o S8

.

Stre

am d

atas

heet

, P3

8SE

-16

Sout

heas

t Clu

ster

Col

lect

ion

Line

S150

3U

nnam

ed

tribu

tary

to

Wes

t Bra

nch

Con

ewan

goC

reek

0-3

2-10

3-14

Gra

vel,

silt/

clay

Pere

nnia

lP-

RPW

CW

est B

ranc

h C

onew

ango

Cre

ek

WS2

1011

6.66

742

.358

424

-79.

1880

4164

9219

.430

601

4691

162.

9028

70S1

503

runs

thro

ugh

an u

nuse

d fie

ld to

th

e so

uth

and

wes

t and

a re

cent

ly

plan

ted

field

to th

e no

rth a

nd e

ast.

Stre

am is

map

ped

as a

n un

nam

ed

tribu

tary

to W

est B

ranc

h C

onew

ango

C

reek

. Th

e ba

nks a

re m

ostly

gra

vel

and

cobb

le.

Ther

e is

alm

ost n

o w

etla

nd

vege

tatio

n. T

he w

ater

is c

lear

.W

ildlif

e va

lue

is m

oder

ate

to lo

w.

Ther

e ar

e so

me

shru

bby

area

s alo

ng

edge

s but

no

evid

ence

of a

nyth

ing

else

us

ing

stre

am.

S150

3 is

a c

ontin

uatio

n of

S10

00.

Stre

am d

atas

heet

, P5

12, P

513

SE-1

, SE-

8

S150

1U

nnam

ed

tribu

tary

to

Wes

t Bra

nch

Con

ewan

goC

reek

0-6

4-12

6-14

Bed

rock

, gr

avel

Pere

nnia

lP-

RPW

CW

est B

ranc

h C

onew

ango

Cre

ek

WS1

9726

3.39

742

.361

512

-79.

1890

0164

9133

.047

424

4691

504.

1344

30S1

501

runs

alo

ng C

assa

daga

Ham

let

Roa

d in

a v

alle

y be

twee

n th

e hi

llsid

e an

d th

e ro

ad.

Ther

e is

som

e lit

ter i

n th

e st

ream

bed

. Th

e st

ream

mov

es

quic

kly

with

cle

ar w

ater

. Th

ere

are

som

e sh

rubb

y ar

eas f

urth

er

dow

nstre

am.

Hab

itat v

alue

is m

oder

ate

to lo

w.

Ther

e ar

e fe

w ri

paria

n sp

ecie

s.Th

e st

ream

nar

row

s dow

nstre

am to

1.5

fe

et a

nd th

en g

oes i

nto

a cu

lver

t at t

he

inte

rsec

tion

of R

t. 83

and

Rt.

72.

The

stre

am th

en c

ontin

ues i

n a

deep

val

ley.

The

stre

am a

buts

a fi

eld

inst

ead

of a

fo

rest

bef

ore

the

road

.

Stre

am d

atas

heet

, P5

14, P

515

SE-8

S100

6U

nnam

ed

tribu

tary

to

Wes

t Bra

nch

Con

ewan

goC

reek

0-3

11-

2Si

lt/cl

ayPe

renn

ial

P-R

PWC

Wes

t Bra

nch

Con

ewan

goC

reek

WS1

8714

8.59

842

.369

029

-79.

1839

1964

9533

.727

571

4692

347.

7705

50S1

006

is a

smal

l stre

am se

para

ting

two

field

s. It

has

ver

y st

eep

bank

s and

lots

of

veg

etat

ion.

The

stre

am st

arts

at a

cu

lver

t und

er a

road

. S1

006

has l

ow

vege

tativ

e di

vers

ity a

nd lo

w w

ildlif

e va

lue.

Stre

am d

atas

heet

, P2

32SE

-10

S101

3U

nnam

ed

tribu

tary

to

Wes

t Bra

nch

Con

ewan

goC

reek

0-6

140

Gra

vel,

sand

Inte

rmitt

ent

S-R

PWC

Wes

t Bra

nch

Con

ewan

goC

reek

WS1

8714

8.59

842

.368

848

-79.

1847

9764

9461

.892

952

4692

326.

0517

40S1

013

is a

smal

l stre

am fl

owin

g do

wn

a st

eep

slop

e in

a fo

rest

. It

is c

ulve

rted

unde

r Far

ringt

on H

ollo

w R

oad.

It i

s m

appe

d as

S10

06 o

n th

e ot

her s

ide

of

the

road

.

02:

0026

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W09

_01-

B26

42Ta

bles

5-2

and

5-3

Wet

land

Stre

am T

able

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-3 S

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Tabl

e 5-

3 S

umm

ary

of D

elin

eate

d St

ream

Cha

ract

eris

tics,

Ark

wrig

ht S

umm

it W

ind

Farm

Loca

tion

IDSt

ream

Nam

e

Ban

kH

eigh

t(fe

et)

Wid

th o

f W

ater

(feet

)

Ban

k to

B

ank

Wid

th(fe

et)

Subs

trat

eFl

ow T

ype1

Flow

Type

NYS

DEC

Cla

ssifi

catio

nC

onne

ctio

nW

ater

shed

Stre

amR

each

Dra

inag

eA

rea

(Acr

es)

Latit

ude2

Long

itude

2Ea

stin

g2N

orth

ing2

Com

men

tsD

ocum

enta

tion

App

endi

xF

Map

Fr

ame

S100

7U

nnam

ed

tribu

tary

to

Wes

t Bra

nch

Con

ewan

goC

reek

3-6

N/A

(no

flow

)12

Gra

vel

Inte

rmitt

ent

S-R

PWC

Wes

t Bra

nch

Con

ewan

goC

reek

WS1

8037

7.28

742

.371

826

-79.

1847

0864

9462

.157

115

4692

656.

9896

70S1

007

is a

mod

erat

e si

ze st

ream

flo

win

g ea

st u

nder

Hw

y 85

. C

urre

ntly

th

ere

is n

o w

ater

in th

e st

ream

. R

ipra

p ha

s bee

n pl

aced

alo

ng th

e ba

nks.

The

ba

nks a

re c

ompl

etel

y ve

geta

ted.

S10

07

has m

oder

ate

vege

tativ

e di

vers

ity a

nd

low

wild

life

valu

e.

Stre

am d

atas

heet

, P2

34SE

-11

Sout

h C

entr

al C

lust

erA

cces

s R

oad

Gro

up 5

(Tur

bine

s 15

, 18B

R, 1

6, 1

8AR

)S1

18U

nnam

ed

tribu

tary

to

Wal

nut C

reek

3-6+

350

Gra

vel

Pere

nnia

lP-

RPW

AA

Wal

nut

Cre

ekW

S133

93.5

4442

.390

248

-79.

2182

7164

6655

.730

724

4694

644.

1171

60S1

18 is

a sm

all m

eand

erin

g pe

renn

ial

stre

am. A

road

and

fill

have

bee

n pl

aced

acr

oss S

118

caus

ing

wat

er to

po

ol u

pstre

am o

f the

road

. Thi

s fea

ture

ha

s cre

ated

W11

8. S

118

is th

e sa

me

as

prev

ious

ly su

rvey

ed S

1005

a.

Stre

am d

atas

heet

, P4

26SC

-2, S

C-3

S69

Unn

amed

tri

buta

ry to

W

alnu

t Cre

ek

0-3

1-3

2-6

Gra

vel,

silt/

clay

Pere

nnia

lP-

RPW

AA

Wal

nut

Cre

ekW

S133

93.5

4442

.392

457

-79.

2168

6964

6765

.949

100

4694

891.

7480

00S6

9 ru

ns th

roug

h ha

rdw

ood

fore

st

(Ace

r sac

char

um,F

raxi

nus

penn

sylv

anic

a) in

a v

alle

y. W

ater

is

clea

r and

fast

mov

ing.

Som

e se

eps

flow

into

stre

am.

The

area

has

m

oder

ate

vege

tativ

e di

vers

ity a

nd

mod

erat

e w

ildlif

e va

lue.

Stre

am d

atas

heet

, P2

29, P

230

SC-2

S69a

Unn

amed

tri

buta

ry to

W

alnu

t Cre

ek

0-6

1-2

30G

rave

l, sa

nd,

silt/

clay

Inte

rmitt

ent

S-R

PWD

3W

alnu

tC

reek

WS1

3393

.544

42.3

9199

9-7

9.21

7659

6467

02.0

1102

346

9483

9.53

1470

S69a

flow

s nor

thea

st in

to S

69. I

t is a

sm

all i

nter

mitt

ent s

tream

flow

ing

dow

n a

gent

le sl

ope.

Stre

am d

atas

heet

, P4

33SC

-2

S569

Unn

amed

tri

buta

ry to

W

alnu

t Cre

ek

0-6

< 1

2-3

Gra

vel,

sand

,si

lt/cl

ay

Pere

nnia

lP-

RPW

AA

Wal

nut

Cre

ekW

S138

104.

267

42.3

8616

6-7

9.22

4228

6461

74.9

0105

346

9418

0.56

7910

S569

is a

rela

tivel

y st

raig

ht p

eren

nial

re

lativ

ely

perm

anen

t wat

er th

at fl

ows

north

out

of t

he su

rvey

cor

ridor

into

S5

09 a

nd u

nnam

ed tr

ibut

ary

to W

alnu

t C

reek

. The

stre

am h

as a

mud

dy/s

ilty

bed

(1 to

2 fe

et w

ide)

with

flow

ing

wat

er 1

to 2

inch

es d

eep.

Hab

itats

in

clud

e co

bble

, lea

f pac

ks, w

oody

de

bris

, and

som

e ov

erha

ngin

g ve

geta

tion.

Inflo

w is

thro

ugh

a cu

lver

t to

the

sout

h th

at d

rain

s PO

569.

The

st

ream

con

tinue

s out

side

the

surv

ey

corr

idor

to th

e no

rth a

nd th

e so

uth.

Stre

am d

atas

heet

, P7

46, P

747

SC-3

, SC

-14

S101

4U

nnam

ed

tribu

tary

to

Wal

nut C

reek

0-3

23

Silt/

clay

Ephe

mer

alN

on-

RPW

D3

Wal

nut

Cre

ekW

S125

47.0

3542

.391

651

-79.

2224

1964

6311

.030

552

4694

792.

7422

50S1

014

is a

smal

l eph

emer

al st

ream

flo

win

g to

the

north

east

. Th

e w

ater

de

pth

is le

ss th

an 1

inch

and

app

ears

to

flow

onl

y du

ring

the

wet

test

tim

es o

f th

e ye

ar.

Ther

e w

as n

o w

ildlif

e ut

iliza

tion

obse

rved

.

Stre

am d

atas

heet

, P4

42SC

-4

02:

0026

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W09

_01-

B26

42Ta

bles

5-2

and

5-3

Wet

land

Stre

am T

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e 5-

3 S

umm

ary

of D

elin

eate

d St

ream

Cha

ract

eris

tics,

Ark

wrig

ht S

umm

it W

ind

Farm

Loca

tion

IDSt

ream

Nam

e

Ban

kH

eigh

t(fe

et)

Wid

th o

f W

ater

(feet

)

Ban

k to

B

ank

Wid

th(fe

et)

Subs

trat

eFl

ow T

ype1

Flow

Type

NYS

DEC

Cla

ssifi

catio

nC

onne

ctio

nW

ater

shed

Stre

amR

each

Dra

inag

eA

rea

(Acr

es)

Latit

ude2

Long

itude

2Ea

stin

g2N

orth

ing2

Com

men

tsD

ocum

enta

tion

App

endi

xF

Map

Fr

ame

S509

/509

aU

nnam

ed

tribu

tary

to

Wal

nut C

reek

0-3

1-10

1-20

Bed

rock

, gr

avel

,co

bble

ston

es

Pere

nnia

lP-

RPW

AA

Wal

nut

Cre

ekW

S125

47.0

3542

.393

957

-79.

2226

3564

6287

.909

269

4695

048.

3765

40S5

09 a

nd S

509a

run

thro

ugh

a de

ep

valle

y in

a m

ixed

fore

st. W

ater

mov

es

quic

kly.

The

dat

ashe

et w

as c

ompl

eted

w

here

two

bran

ches

of t

he st

ream

mee

t. Th

ere

are

smal

l rip

aria

n zo

nes w

ithin

th

e co

rrid

or. S

ome

fore

st d

ebris

is b

uilt

up in

smal

l are

as.

Wild

life

valu

e is

m

oder

ate.

Stre

am d

atas

heet

, P5

56, P

555

SC-4

, SC

-10

Acc

ess

Roa

d G

roup

6 (T

urbi

ne 2

1)S2

1C

linto

n B

rook

0-3

38

Gra

vel

Pere

nnia

lP-

RPW

C(T

)C

linto

n B

rook

,Tr

ibut

ary

to

Can

adaw

ayC

reek

WS1

5442

0.92

342

.395

169

-79.

2413

9064

4741

.397

004

4695

150.

7924

70S2

1 is

a p

eren

nial

stre

am fl

owin

g to

the

north

wes

t fro

m W

22 to

W21

. It

is

map

ped

as C

linto

n br

ook.

Stre

am d

atas

heet

, P1

05, P

106

SC-5

, SC

-6

Acc

ess

Roa

d G

roup

7 (T

urbi

nes

19, 5

7)S5

66U

nnam

ed

tribu

tary

to

Wal

nut C

reek

0-3

1-2

6-8

Silt/

clay

Inte

rmitt

ent

S-R

PWD

3W

alnu

tC

reek

WS1

2175

.161

42.3

9613

1-7

9.22

7068

6459

17.9

9955

946

9528

2.16

3900

S566

is a

smal

l stre

am d

rain

ing

from

a

farm

pon

d to

the

north

wes

t. Th

e st

ream

ha

s bee

n da

mm

ed to

pro

duce

the

pond

w

hich

is p

roba

bly

used

for d

rinki

ng

wat

er fo

r the

cat

tle.

Ther

e ar

e ca

ttle

track

s thr

ough

out t

he ri

paria

n ar

ea.

Wet

land

W56

6 su

rrou

nds s

tream

S56

6.

The

stre

am fl

ows s

outh

east

to a

m

appe

d bu

t unn

amed

trib

utar

y to

W

alnu

t Cre

ek. T

he st

ream

was

pr

evio

usly

map

ped

as S

509.

Stre

am d

atas

heet

, P7

36, P

737

SC-9

Acc

ess

Roa

d G

roup

8 (T

urbi

nes

22)

S18

Unn

amed

tri

buta

ry to

B

all G

ulf

0-3

26

Silt/

clay

Pere

nnia

lP-

RPW

C(T

)B

all G

ulf,

Trib

utar

y to

C

anad

away

Cre

ek

WS1

2423

1.99

342

.402

853

-79.

2391

2864

4909

.940

207

4696

007.

9724

80S1

8 ha

s a lo

t of a

lgal

gro

wth

whi

ch is

pr

obab

ly fr

om n

utrie

nt lo

adin

g. W

18

is a

ripa

rian

wet

land

alo

ng S

18.

Stre

am d

atas

heet

, P8

5, P

86SC

-11

S18a

Unn

amed

tri

buta

ry to

B

all G

ulf

0-3

4-8

4-8

Silt/

clay

, ve

geta

tion

Pere

nnia

lP-

RPW

C(T

)B

all G

ulf,

Trib

utar

y to

C

anad

away

Cre

ek

WS1

2423

1.99

342

.404

089

-79.

2381

8464

4984

.765

538

4696

146.

8152

10S1

8a is

a p

eren

nial

stre

am fl

owin

g th

roug

h a

cow

pas

ture

. Th

e st

ream

bed

is

mat

ted

dow

n ve

geta

tive

mat

ter.

It

does

not

hav

e a

stro

ngly

def

ined

ban

k du

e to

the

flat t

opog

raph

y. S

18a

is a

co

ntin

uatio

n of

pre

viou

sly

map

ped

S18.

It f

low

s nor

th a

nd w

est i

nto

Bal

l G

ulf a

nd th

en C

anad

away

Cre

ek.

Stre

am d

atas

heet

, P4

55, P

456

SC-1

1

S100

2U

nnam

ed

tribu

tary

to

Bal

l Gul

f

6+5

75B

edro

ck,

grav

elPe

renn

ial

P-R

PWC

(T)

Bal

l Gul

f, Tr

ibut

ary

to

Can

adaw

ayC

reek

WS8

710

6.75

742

.406

066

-79.

2457

0664

4361

.181

277

4696

353.

5589

40S1

002

is a

per

enni

al st

ream

flow

ing

wes

t int

o a

stee

p ra

vine

.St

ream

dat

ashe

et,

P93,

P94

SC-1

2, S

C-

13

02:

0026

87_H

W09

_01-

B26

42Ta

bles

5-2

and

5-3

Wet

land

Stre

am T

able

.xls

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le 5

-3 S

tream

s-12

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2008

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Tabl

e 5-

3 S

umm

ary

of D

elin

eate

d St

ream

Cha

ract

eris

tics,

Ark

wrig

ht S

umm

it W

ind

Farm

Loca

tion

IDSt

ream

Nam

e

Ban

kH

eigh

t(fe

et)

Wid

th o

f W

ater

(feet

)

Ban

k to

B

ank

Wid

th(fe

et)

Subs

trat

eFl

ow T

ype1

Flow

Type

NYS

DEC

Cla

ssifi

catio

nC

onne

ctio

nW

ater

shed

Stre

amR

each

Dra

inag

eA

rea

(Acr

es)

Latit

ude2

Long

itude

2Ea

stin

g2N

orth

ing2

Com

men

tsD

ocum

enta

tion

App

endi

xF

Map

Fr

ame

S100

3U

nnam

ed

tribu

tary

to

Bal

l Gul

f

0-3

45

Gra

vel

Pere

nnia

lP-

RPW

C(T

)B

all G

ulf,

Trib

utar

y to

C

anad

away

Cre

ek

WS8

172

.073

42.4

0742

8-7

9.24

7839

6441

82.5

1510

246

9650

1.08

3720

S100

3 is

a p

eren

nial

stre

am fl

owin

g w

est i

nto

S100

2.St

ream

dat

ashe

et,

P95,

P96

SC-1

3

Nor

thea

st C

lust

erA

cces

s R

oad

Gro

up 1

0 (T

urbi

nes

27A

, 28R

, 27)

S536

Unn

amed

tri

buta

ry to

W

alnu

tCre

ek

6+1-

24

Gra

vel

Inte

rmitt

ent

S-R

PWD

3W

alnu

tC

reek

WS9

921

4.99

842

.407

855

-79.

2130

8064

7041

.893

079

4696

608.

1265

40S5

36 is

a sm

all s

tream

in v

alle

y. It

flo

ws o

ut o

f W53

6.St

ream

dat

ashe

et

NE-

1, N

E-2,

NE-

4

S530

Unn

amed

tri

buta

ry to

W

alnu

t Cre

ek

0-3

1-3

4G

rave

l, si

lt/cl

ayPe

renn

ial

P-R

PWC

(T)

Wal

nut

Cre

ekW

S94

42.8

2242

.405

222

-79.

2145

3664

6928

.229

273

4696

313.

2858

70S5

30 is

smal

l and

runs

thro

ugh

a m

ixed

fo

rest

of T

suga

can

aden

sis,

Fagu

sgr

andi

folia

,Fra

xinu

s pen

nsyl

vani

ca,

Acer

sacc

haru

m, a

nd H

amam

elis

virg

inia

na. T

here

are

man

y fa

llen

trees

in

S53

0. T

he su

rrou

ndin

g ar

ea h

as a

di

vers

e to

pogr

aphy

cha

ract

eriz

ed b

y m

any

pits

and

mou

nds.

Ther

e is

a la

rge

ripar

ian

area

, ext

endi

ng th

e fu

ll le

ngth

of

the

stre

am. S

530

flow

s int

o a

larg

er

stre

am th

at is

loca

ted

outs

ide

the

corr

idor

. S53

0 at

som

e po

ints

flow

s un

der p

iles o

f lea

ves a

nd lo

gs fo

r ap

prox

imat

ely

15 fe

et.

Stre

am d

atas

heet

, P6

20, P

621

NE-

4

Acc

ess

Roa

d G

roup

11

(Tur

bine

s 30

, 30A

, 33)

S548

Unn

amed

tri

buta

ry to

W

alnu

t Cre

ek

0-3

67

Gra

vel

Pere

nnia

lP-

RPW

C(T

)W

alnu

t C

reek

WS8

629

4.39

542

.410

178

-79.

2233

5764

6190

.785

662

4696

848.

3229

60Th

e w

ater

s of S

548

are

fast

mov

ing

and

clea

r. Th

e st

ream

runs

the

wid

th o

f the

co

rrid

or w

ith w

etla

nds a

long

the

bank

s. It

has b

een

rain

ing

sinc

e th

e pr

evio

us

even

ing,

so th

e st

ream

is sp

read

acr

oss

a la

rger

are

a th

an d

urin

g no

rmal

flow

.

Stre

am d

atas

heet

, P6

56, P

658,

P65

9N

E-3,

NE-

7

S560

Unn

amed

tri

buta

ry to

W

alnu

t Cre

ek

0-3

220

Gra

vel,

silt/

clay

Pere

nnia

lP-

RPW

C(T

)W

alnu

t C

reek

WS8

629

4.39

542

.412

843

-79.

2264

9464

5926

.513

968

4697

138.

8487

40S5

60 h

as m

oder

atel

y m

ovin

g w

ater

that

is

cle

ar. S

tream

is b

raid

ed d

owns

tream

. D

rain

D56

0 flo

ws i

nto

the

stre

am n

ear

data

poi

nt. R

ipar

ian

zone

.

Stre

am d

atas

heet

, P7

23N

E-6,

NE-

7, N

E-8

S565

/565

aU

nnam

ed

tribu

tary

to

Wal

nut C

reek

0-6

330

Cob

ble,

gr

avel

Pere

nnia

lP-

RPW

C(T

)W

alnu

t C

reek

WS7

721

5.50

042

.415

659

-79.

2244

8364

6085

.379

628

4697

455.

0511

40S5

65 is

the

head

wat

ers t

o an

unn

amed

, m

appe

d tri

buta

ry to

Wal

nut C

reek

. Th

ere

is a

n ex

istin

g lo

ggin

g ro

ad

cros

sing

the

stre

am a

t the

cen

terli

ne o

f th

e pr

opos

ed a

cces

s roa

d an

d co

llect

ion

line.

The

stre

am is

3 fe

et w

ide

with

lit

tle fl

ow c

urre

ntly

. Th

ere

are

seve

ral

drai

ns a

nd w

etla

nds i

nter

sect

ing

the

stre

am a

t var

ious

poi

nts a

long

the

surv

ey c

orrid

or. S

tream

S56

5 co

nnec

ts

to st

ream

S93

. S5

65a

flow

s int

o S5

65

at th

e so

uthe

rn e

dge

of th

e su

rvey

co

rrid

or.

S565

a is

a sh

ort t

ribut

ary

flow

ing

thro

ugh

W56

5.

Stre

am d

atas

heet

, P7

32, P

733

NE-

8, N

E-9

02:

0026

87_H

W09

_01-

B26

42Ta

bles

5-2

and

5-3

Wet

land

Stre

am T

able

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-3 S

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Tabl

e 5-

3 S

umm

ary

of D

elin

eate

d St

ream

Cha

ract

eris

tics,

Ark

wrig

ht S

umm

it W

ind

Farm

Loca

tion

IDSt

ream

Nam

e

Ban

kH

eigh

t(fe

et)

Wid

th o

f W

ater

(feet

)

Ban

k to

B

ank

Wid

th(fe

et)

Subs

trat

eFl

ow T

ype1

Flow

Type

NYS

DEC

Cla

ssifi

catio

nC

onne

ctio

nW

ater

shed

Stre

amR

each

Dra

inag

eA

rea

(Acr

es)

Latit

ude2

Long

itude

2Ea

stin

g2N

orth

ing2

Com

men

tsD

ocum

enta

tion

App

endi

xF

Map

Fr

ame

S93

Unn

amed

tri

buta

ry to

W

alnu

t Cre

ek

0-3

1-3

2-6

Cob

ble,

si

lt/cl

ayIn

term

itten

tS-

PRW

D3

Wal

nut

Cre

ekW

S86

294.

395

42.4

1762

8-7

9.22

7668

6458

18.8

1281

946

9766

8.25

5690

S93

is a

fore

sted

stre

am th

at is

abu

tted

by W

93 n

ear i

ts h

eadw

ater

s. S9

3 cr

osse

s acc

ess r

oad

cent

erlin

e.

Stre

am d

atas

heet

, P3

07A

, P30

8,

P313

, P31

4

NE-

8, N

E-9

Acc

ess

Roa

d G

roup

13

(Tur

bine

s 34

, 32,

36,

31)

S83

Unn

amed

tri

buta

ry to

W

alnu

t Cre

ek

0-3

1-2

1-2

Gra

vel,

silt/

clay

Pere

nnia

lP-

RPW

C(T

)W

alnu

t C

reek

WS6

299

.815

42.4

1925

8-7

9.21

3310

6469

96.3

6439

346

9787

3.99

5160

S83

flow

s eas

t with

inflo

w fr

om

abut

ting

wet

land

W83

. U

pstre

am o

f W

83, S

83 is

fore

sted

as i

t flo

ws

thro

ugh

W85

. S8

3 is

cul

verte

d un

der

acce

ss ro

ad c

ente

rline

whe

re it

beg

ins

at L

iver

mor

e R

oad.

Stre

am d

ata

coul

d no

t be

take

n at

Acc

ess R

oad

cent

erlin

e du

e to

haz

ardo

us c

liff a

nd im

pene

trabl

e m

ass o

f Rub

us sp

. an

d Ro

sam

ultif

lora

. D

ata

take

n as

clo

se to

ce

nter

line

as p

ossi

ble.

Stre

am d

atas

heet

, P2

73, P

274

NE-

10

S90

Unn

amed

tri

buta

ry to

W

alnu

t Cre

ek

0-3

1-2

1-2

Gra

vel,

silt/

clay

Pere

nnia

lP-

RPW

CW

alnu

tC

reek

WS5

994

.525

42.4

2014

3-7

9.21

7636

6466

38.3

6076

246

9796

4.71

9730

S90

is a

fore

sted

stre

am fl

owin

g no

rthea

st, a

butti

ng W

90.

The

acce

ss

road

cen

terli

ne c

ross

es a

t exi

stin

g lo

ggin

g ro

ad, u

nder

whi

ch S

90 is

cu

lver

ted.

Stre

am d

atas

heet

, P2

99N

E-10

, NE-

11

S123

Unn

amed

tri

buta

ry to

W

alnu

t Cre

ek

0-6+

430

Cob

ble,

gr

avel

Pere

nnia

lP-

RPW

C(T

)W

alnu

t C

reek

WS5

994

.525

42.4

1941

1-7

9.21

8754

6465

48.0

3121

046

9788

1.53

8610

S123

is in

a d

eep

valle

y. T

here

is v

ery

little

ripa

rian

edge

dow

nstre

am o

f w

etla

nd.

Wat

er is

cle

ar a

nd fa

st

mov

ing.

S12

3 flo

ws t

o W

alnu

t Cre

ek.

Stre

am d

atas

heet

, P4

90N

E-11

S98

Unn

amed

tri

buta

ry to

W

alnu

t Cre

ek

0-3

0.5-

31-

4G

rave

l, si

lt/cl

ayEp

hem

eral

N-R

PWD

3W

alnu

tC

reek

WS6

299

.815

42.4

1806

7-7

9.21

9427

6464

95.7

7927

546

9773

1.16

9590

S98

is a

min

or st

ream

flow

ing

east

fr

om W

98 to

W99

, sur

roun

ded

by

fore

sted

slop

es to

the

north

and

sout

h.It

begi

ns a

s D98

, whi

ch e

nter

s the

so

uthe

rn p

ortio

n of

W98

, and

bec

omes

m

ore

chan

neliz

ed a

nd st

ream

-like

in

the

north

ern

side

of W

98, p

rovi

ding

ou

tflow

from

W98

and

inflo

w to

W99

.

Stre

am d

atas

heet

, P3

28, P

329

NE-

11, N

E-12

S127

Unn

amed

tri

buta

ry to

W

alnu

t Cre

ek

0-3

135

Silt/

clay

Pere

nnia

lP-

RPW

C(T

)W

alnu

t C

reek

WS6

299

.815

42.4

1695

6-7

9.22

0000

6464

51.2

5657

446

9760

6.74

5720

S127

flow

s to

unna

med

trib

utar

y to

W

alnu

t Cre

ek.

S127

is a

smal

l stre

am

with

cle

an, s

low

-mov

ing

wat

er.

A

wid

e rip

aria

n zo

ne e

nds a

ppro

xim

atel

y 15

’ eas

t of d

ata

poin

t. S

127

is in

a

fore

st o

f Ace

r sac

char

um a

nd T

suga

cana

dens

is.

Stre

am d

atas

heet

, P2

002

NE-

12

Acc

ess

Roa

d G

roup

15

(Tur

bine

s 39

A, 3

9R)

S81

Unn

amed

tri

buta

ry to

W

alnu

t Cre

ek

0-3

2-4

2-4

Gra

vel,

silt/

clay

Inte

rmitt

ent

S-R

PWD

3W

alnu

tC

reek

WS4

618

2.65

942

.428

999

-79.

2204

5364

6385

.957

106

4698

943.

3223

10S8

1 is

a m

inor

stre

am th

at a

ppea

rs to

flo

w to

the

sout

heas

t. C

urre

ntly

ther

e is

no

perc

eptib

le fl

ow.

S81

is a

butte

d by

W81

.

Stre

am d

atas

heet

, P2

66N

E-14

02:

0026

87_H

W09

_01-

B26

42Ta

bles

5-2

and

5-3

Wet

land

Stre

am T

able

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le 5

-3 S

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Tabl

e 5-

3 S

umm

ary

of D

elin

eate

d St

ream

Cha

ract

eris

tics,

Ark

wrig

ht S

umm

it W

ind

Farm

Loca

tion

IDSt

ream

Nam

e

Ban

kH

eigh

t(fe

et)

Wid

th o

f W

ater

(feet

)

Ban

k to

B

ank

Wid

th(fe

et)

Subs

trat

eFl

ow T

ype1

Flow

Type

NYS

DEC

Cla

ssifi

catio

nC

onne

ctio

nW

ater

shed

Stre

amR

each

Dra

inag

eA

rea

(Acr

es)

Latit

ude2

Long

itude

2Ea

stin

g2N

orth

ing2

Com

men

tsD

ocum

enta

tion

App

endi

xF

Map

Fr

ame

S101

0U

nnam

ed

tribu

tary

to

Wal

nut C

reek

0-6+

23-

5G

rave

l, si

lt/cl

ayPe

renn

ial

P-R

PWC

Wal

nut

Cre

ekW

S46

182.

659

42.4

2946

9-7

9.22

0120

6464

12.2

5238

446

9899

6.08

9210

S101

0 is

a m

inor

stre

am fl

owin

g ea

st

with

a st

eep

right

ban

k. T

opog

raph

ic

map

s ind

icat

e flo

w in

to S

78.

Stre

am d

atas

heet

, P2

60, P

261

NE-

14

S78

Unn

amed

tri

buta

ry to

W

alnu

t Cre

ek

0-6+

2-4

4-5

Gra

vel,

silt/

clay

Pere

nnia

lP-

RPW

CW

alnu

tC

reek

WS3

095

.914

42.4

3020

8-7

9.22

3654

6461

19.8

5142

146

9907

1.97

1110

S78

is a

per

enni

al st

ream

flow

ing

east

th

at is

map

ped

as a

n un

nam

ed tr

ibut

ary

to W

alnu

t Cre

ek.

Stre

am d

atas

heet

, P2

57, P

256

NE-

14, N

E-15

S100

9U

nnam

ed

tribu

tary

to

Wal

nut C

reek

3-6

2-3

4-5

Gra

vel,

silt/

clay

Inte

rmitt

ent

S-R

PWD

3W

alnu

tC

reek

WS4

014

6.99

442

.431

358

-79.

2261

3464

5913

.132

371

4699

195.

3989

90S1

009

is a

n in

term

itten

t stre

am fl

owin

g to

the

east

. It

is su

rrou

nded

by

past

ure.

Stre

am d

atas

heet

, P2

49, P

250

NE-

15

S100

8U

nnam

ed

tribu

tary

to

Wal

nut C

reek

0-3

46

Gra

vel,

silt/

clay

Inte

rmitt

ent

S-R

PWD

3W

alnu

tC

reek

WS4

014

6.99

442

.431

851

-79.

2313

2264

5485

.222

115

4699

241.

3137

30S1

008

is a

n in

term

itten

t stre

am fl

owin

g to

the

north

. Th

e st

ream

is su

rrou

nded

by

pas

ture

with

100

foot

buf

fer o

f na

tura

l are

a.

Stre

am d

atas

heet

, P2

44N

E-16

, NE-

17

Ope

ratio

n an

d M

aint

enan

ce B

uild

ing

No

stre

ams

Layd

own

Yard

No

stre

ams

Nor

thw

est C

lust

erA

cces

s R

oad

Gro

up 1

8 (T

urbi

nes

40R

, 41)

S512

Bal

l Gul

f0-

32-

42-

6B

edro

ck,

sand

,si

lt/cl

ay

Pere

nnia

lP-

RPW

C(T

)B

all G

ulf,

Trib

utar

y to

C

anad

away

Cre

ek

WS7

819

5.89

642

.414

448

-79.

2440

9264

4474

.809

564

4697

287.

0492

20S5

12 fl

ows w

est f

rom

PO

512

and

has

ripar

ian

zone

unt

il ap

prox

imat

ely

15’

from

dat

a po

int.

The

surr

ound

ing

area

is

at 1

0° in

clin

e. T

he a

rea

has

mod

erat

e ve

geta

tive

dive

rsity

and

w

ildlif

e ha

bita

t. D

eer t

rack

s are

pr

esen

t.

Stre

am d

atas

heet

, P5

75, P

576

NW

-2, N

W-

3, N

W-4

S513

Unn

amed

tri

buta

ry to

D

utch

Hol

low

0-3

1-2

1-2.

5G

rave

l, sa

nd,

silt/

clay

Pere

nnia

lP-

RPW

BD

utch

Hol

low

,Tr

ibut

ary

to

Can

adaw

ayC

reek

WS7

819

5.89

642

.414

988

-79.

2463

7764

4285

.497

839

4697

343.

0816

90S5

13 fl

ows i

nto

S512

but

is n

amed

S5

13 fo

r cla

rity.

The

re is

a sm

all P

EM

wet

land

ass

ocia

ted.

The

stre

ams f

low

fr

om n

orth

to so

uth.

The

ripa

rian

area

ha

s low

veg

etat

ive

dive

rsity

and

low

w

ildlif

e va

lue.

Som

e de

er tr

acks

wer

e se

en.

Stre

am d

atas

heet

N

W-2

, NW

-3,

NW

-4

Acc

ess

Roa

d G

roup

16

(Tur

bine

s 42

A, 4

6R, 5

0R, 5

2AR

, 52B

R, 4

7R, 4

9AR

, 51R

, 49)

S55

Unn

amed

tri

buta

ry to

D

utch

Hol

low

0-3

1-10

2-12

Gra

vel

Pere

nnia

lP-

RPW

BD

utch

Hol

low

,Tr

ibut

ary

to

Can

adaw

ayC

reek

WS6

336

8.57

442

.420

330

-79.

2487

5764

4077

.426

440

4697

932.

2016

60S5

5 ru

ns th

roug

h a

mix

ed fo

rest

that

is

bein

g lo

gged

. Th

ere

are

man

y fa

llen

trees

and

bra

nche

s in

stre

am.

The

stre

am b

ed is

rock

y. T

he ri

paria

n zo

ne

is m

ostly

Car

ex c

rini

ta.

The

wat

er is

fa

st m

ovin

g. T

he a

rea

has l

ow to

m

oder

ate

wild

life

valu

e du

e to

logg

ing.

Stre

am d

atas

heet

, P1

84, P

185

NW

-7

S137

Unn

amed

tri

buta

ry to

D

utch

Hol

low

0-3

315

Cob

ble,

gr

avel

Pere

nnia

lP-

RPW

BD

utch

Hol

low

,Tr

ibut

ary

to

Can

adaw

ayC

reek

WS6

336

8.57

442

.422

314

-79.

2498

4464

3983

.480

956

4698

150.

7302

20S1

37 in

ters

ects

with

S60

and

flow

s ac

ross

logg

ing

road

. S1

37 fl

ows t

o D

utch

Hol

low

.

Stre

am d

atas

heet

, P2

038,

P20

39N

W-7

02:

0026

87_H

W09

_01-

B26

42Ta

bles

5-2

and

5-3

Wet

land

Stre

am T

able

.xls

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-3 S

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Tabl

e 5-

3 S

umm

ary

of D

elin

eate

d St

ream

Cha

ract

eris

tics,

Ark

wrig

ht S

umm

it W

ind

Farm

Loca

tion

IDSt

ream

Nam

e

Ban

kH

eigh

t(fe

et)

Wid

th o

f W

ater

(feet

)

Ban

k to

B

ank

Wid

th(fe

et)

Subs

trat

eFl

ow T

ype1

Flow

Type

NYS

DEC

Cla

ssifi

catio

nC

onne

ctio

nW

ater

shed

Stre

amR

each

Dra

inag

eA

rea

(Acr

es)

Latit

ude2

Long

itude

2Ea

stin

g2N

orth

ing2

Com

men

tsD

ocum

enta

tion

App

endi

xF

Map

Fr

ame

S55a

Unn

amed

tri

buta

ry to

D

utch

Hol

low

0-3

3-6

6-12

Gra

vel,

sand

,si

lt/cl

ay

Pere

nnia

lP-

RPW

BD

utch

Hol

low

,Tr

ibut

ary

to

Can

adaw

ayC

reek

WS6

336

8.57

442

.422

576

-79.

2495

8464

4004

.302

900

4698

180.

2859

00S5

5a is

a p

eren

nial

stre

am fl

owin

g so

uthw

est.

It is

map

ped

as D

utch

H

ollo

w, a

trib

utar

y to

Can

adaw

ay

Cre

ek.

Stre

am d

atas

heet

N

W-7

S60a

Unn

amed

tri

buta

ry to

D

utch

Hol

low

0-3

2-16

4-18

Gra

vel,

silt/

clay

Pere

nnia

lP-

RPW

BD

utch

Hol

low

,Tr

ibut

ary

to

Can

adaw

ayC

reek

WS6

336

8.57

442

.422

137

-79.

2507

8464

3906

.517

300

4698

129.

4138

00S6

0a is

a ro

cky

stre

am th

at fl

ows

thro

ugh

a m

ixed

fore

st (A

cer

sacc

haru

m, T

suga

can

aden

sis,

and

Fagu

s gra

ndifo

lia).

The

re a

re so

me

built

up

area

s aro

und

falle

n tre

es.

S60a

flo

ws i

nto

S60.

The

are

a ha

s mod

erat

e w

ildlif

e va

lue.

Stre

am d

atas

heet

NW

-7

S60

Unn

amed

tri

buta

ry to

D

utch

Hol

low

0-3

6-12

7-15

Gra

vel,

silt/

clay

Pere

nnia

lP-

RPW

BD

utch

H

ollo

w,

Trib

utar

y to

C

anad

away

Cre

ek

WS6

336

8.57

442

.422

159

-79.

2520

6964

3800

.750

100

4698

129.

7620

00S6

0 is

con

nect

ed to

S46

on

map

s. It

is

a m

oder

ate

size

stre

am in

a m

ixed

fo

rest

. Th

e st

ream

bed

is ro

cky

with

se

dim

ent o

n th

e to

p of

the

rock

s.W

ater

is m

ovin

g at

slow

to m

oder

ate

spee

ds.

W60

lies

with

in th

e rip

aria

n ar

ea.

The

area

has

mod

erat

e to

hig

h w

ildlif

e va

lue.

The

re a

re p

ools

up

to

15”

deep

and

shar

per m

eand

ers a

re

foun

d fa

rther

ups

tream

. M

any

drai

ns

flow

into

S60

.

Stre

am d

atas

heet

, P2

00N

W-7

, NW

-8

S100

4U

nnam

ed

tribu

tary

to

Dut

ch H

ollo

w

0-3

0.5-

23-

5G

rave

l, si

lt/cl

ayIn

term

itten

tS-

RPW

BD

utch

Hol

low

,Tr

ibut

ary

to

Can

adaw

ayC

reek

WS5

891

4.01

642

.429

185

-79.

2597

0364

3156

.753

942

4698

897.

0132

10S1

004

runs

thro

ugh

a fo

rest

(Ace

rsa

ccha

rum

and

Cra

taeg

us sp

.)ap

prox

imat

ely

30’ f

rom

a fi

eld.

The

re

is li

ttle

wat

er in

the

stre

am.

It ha

s ste

ep

bank

s and

no

ripar

ian

zone

. Th

e ar

ea

has n

o ve

geta

tive

dive

rsity

and

low

w

ildlif

e va

lue.

Stre

am d

atas

heet

, P2

20, P

221

NW

-9, N

W-

10

S28

Unn

amed

tri

buta

ry to

D

utch

Hol

low

6+1-

27

Gra

vel,

sand

Pere

nnia

lP-

RPW

BD

utch

Hol

low

,Tr

ibut

ary

to

Can

adaw

ayC

reek

WS5

891

4.01

642

.428

417

-79.

2551

6164

3532

.101

786

4698

819.

3505

70S2

8 ru

ns th

roug

h 8

ft w

ide

swal

e be

twee

n hi

llsid

es.

Som

e br

anch

es a

nd

trees

hav

e fa

llen

in th

e st

ream

. S2

8 co

nnec

ts to

S27

. Th

e st

ream

flow

th

roug

h a

fore

st o

f Tsu

ga c

anad

ensi

s,Fa

gus g

rand

ifolia

, and

Ace

rsa

ccha

rum

. Th

e ar

ea h

as lo

w

vege

tativ

e di

vers

ity a

nd lo

w to

m

oder

ate

wild

life

valu

e.

Stre

am d

atas

heet

, P2

08, P

209

NW

-10,

NW

-11,

NW

-12

S65

Unn

amed

tri

buta

ry to

D

utch

Hol

low

6+1-

22-

4Sa

nd,

silt/

clay

Pere

nnia

lP-

RPW

BD

utch

Hol

low

,Tr

ibut

ary

to

Can

adaw

ayC

reek

WS5

891

4.01

642

.427

645

-79.

2569

3964

3387

.596

713

4698

730.

6040

60S6

5 ru

ns th

roug

h a

mix

ed fo

rest

(Ace

rsa

ccha

rum

,Fag

us g

rand

ifolia

, and

Ts

uga

cana

dens

is).

Ban

ks a

re v

ery

stee

p. I

nflo

w is

from

seep

s on

hills

ides

. M

any

trees

and

bra

nche

s ha

ve fa

llen

into

the

stre

am.

The

area

ha

s low

veg

etat

ive

dive

rsity

and

m

oder

ate

wild

life

valu

e.

Stre

am d

atas

heet

, P2

11, P

212

NW

-9, N

W-

10, N

W-1

1

02:

0026

87_H

W09

_01-

B26

42Ta

bles

5-2

and

5-3

Wet

land

Stre

am T

able

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le 5

-3 S

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Tabl

e 5-

3 S

umm

ary

of D

elin

eate

d St

ream

Cha

ract

eris

tics,

Ark

wrig

ht S

umm

it W

ind

Farm

Loca

tion

IDSt

ream

Nam

e

Ban

kH

eigh

t(fe

et)

Wid

th o

f W

ater

(feet

)

Ban

k to

B

ank

Wid

th(fe

et)

Subs

trat

eFl

ow T

ype1

Flow

Type

NYS

DEC

Cla

ssifi

catio

nC

onne

ctio

nW

ater

shed

Stre

amR

each

Dra

inag

eA

rea

(Acr

es)

Latit

ude2

Long

itude

2Ea

stin

g2N

orth

ing2

Com

men

tsD

ocum

enta

tion

App

endi

xF

Map

Fr

ame

S141

Unn

amed

tri

buta

ry to

D

utch

Hol

low

3-6+

214

Gra

vel,

clay

Inte

rmitt

ent

S-R

PWB

Dut

chH

ollo

w,

Trib

utar

y to

C

anad

away

Ck

WS5

891

4.01

642

.427

918

-79.

2541

3464

3617

.773

500

4698

765.

6665

30R

aine

d fo

r pre

viou

s 2 d

ays.

S14

1 flo

ws f

rom

W14

1 to

W28

in a

n in

cise

d ch

anne

l. S

141

flow

s thr

ough

a T

suga

cana

dens

isfo

rest

.

Stre

am d

atas

heet

, P2

056,

P20

57N

W-1

1,N

W-1

2

S27

Unn

amed

tri

buta

ry to

D

utch

Hol

low

0-6+

440

Gra

vel,

sand

Pere

nnia

lP-

RPW

BD

utch

Hol

low

,Tr

ibut

ary

to

Can

adaw

ayC

reek

WS5

891

4.01

642

.428

896

-79.

2537

0964

3650

.507

600

4698

875.

0076

00S2

7 is

a sm

all s

tream

with

con

sist

ent

flow

mov

ing

wes

t. T

he st

ream

cro

sses

un

der a

farm

road

thro

ugh

a cu

lver

t at

cent

erlin

e. T

he sm

all c

ulve

rt ha

s cr

eate

d w

etla

nd (W

27) j

ust u

pstre

am

by li

miti

ng w

ater

flow

. W

ater

dro

ps

out o

f cul

vert

in a

smal

l wat

erfa

ll do

wns

tream

. R

ipar

ian

area

has

bee

n di

stur

bed

by c

attle

.

Stre

am d

atas

heet

, P1

20N

W-1

0,N

W-1

1,N

W-1

2

S41

Unn

amed

tri

buta

ry to

D

utch

Hol

low

0-3

1-2

2-8

Silt/

clay

, le

af li

tter,

plan

t deb

ris,

orga

nic

mat

ter

Inte

rmitt

ent

S-R

PWD

3D

utch

Hol

low

,Tr

ibut

ary

to

Can

adaw

ayC

reek

WS4

214

0.07

642

.427

095

-79.

2484

8364

4084

.544

201

4698

683.

8964

50S4

1 is

smal

l and

mos

tly st

raig

ht.

It ru

ns th

roug

h a

Tsug

a ca

nade

nsis

and

Fa

gus g

rand

ifolia

fore

st.

A ro

ad a

nd

culv

ert c

ross

at c

ente

rline

. Th

e ar

ea

has l

ow v

eget

ativ

e di

vers

ity a

nd

mod

erat

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hig

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ifica

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(P-R

PW) -

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stre

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n m

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ears

.

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ativ

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for a

t lea

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ree

mon

ths b

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ot fl

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roug

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the

year

, in

mos

t yea

rs.

N

on-R

PW -

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stre

am c

hann

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onta

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low

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s tha

n th

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mon

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References

Cowardin, L., et al. 1979. Classification of Wetlands and Deepwater Habitats of the United States. USFWS, Biological Services Program, Washington, D.C., FWS/OBS-79/31. http://www.fws.gov/nwi/Pubs_Reports/Class_Manual/class_titlepg.htm (accessed September 26, 2008).

Edinger, G. J., et al., eds. 2002. Draft Ecological Communities of New York State, 2nd ed. A revised and expanded edition of Carl Reschke’s Ecologi-cal Communities of New York State (draw for review), New York Natural Heritage Program, NYSDEC, Albany, New York. http://www.dec.ny.gov/ animals/29392.html (accessed September 26, 2008).

Environmental Laboratory. 1987. Corps of Engineers Wetlands Delineation Manual. Technical Report Y-81-1, United States Army Engineer Water-ways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, Mississippi. http://el.erdc.usace. army.mil/elpubs/pdf/wlman87.pdf (accessed September 26, 2008).

Munsell Soil Color Chart. 2000. Gretagmacbeth, New Windsor, New York.

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United States Army Corps of Engineers. 1999. The Highway Methodology Workbook Supplement for Wetland Functions and Values: A Descriptive Approach. http://www.nae.usace.army.mil/reg/hwsplmnt.pdf (accessed October 14, 2008).

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Southeast Cluster

Provided separately.

A

Appendix not included within theArkwright Summit Wind Farm

Supplemental Environmental ImpactStatement due to large number of datasheets and photos. This appendix is

available from the Applicant uponrequest.

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South Central Cluster

Provided separately.

B

Appendix not included within theArkwright Summit Wind Farm

Supplemental Environmental ImpactStatement due to large number of datasheets and photos. This appendix is

available from the Applicant uponrequest.

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Northeast Cluster

Provided separately.

C

Appendix not included within theArkwright Summit Wind Farm

Supplemental Environmental ImpactStatement due to large number of datasheets and photos. This appendix is

available from the Applicant uponrequest.

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Northwest Cluster

Provided separately.

D

Appendix not included within theArkwright Summit Wind Farm

Supplemental Environmental ImpactStatement due to large number of datasheets and photos. This appendix is

available from the Applicant uponrequest.

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Collection Line

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E

Appendix not included within theArkwright Summit Wind Farm

Supplemental Environmental ImpactStatement due to large number of datasheets and photos. This appendix is

available from the Applicant uponrequest.

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Existing Conditions Maps

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F

Appendix not included within theArkwright Summit Wind Farm

Supplemental Environmental ImpactStatement due to large number of datasheets and photos. This appendix is

available from the Applicant uponrequest.