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Lands that are normally saturated with water, such as swamps, marshes and bogs These areas often host plants and animals specially adapted to life in very wet conditions (see riparian habitat)
those areas that are inundated or saturated by surface or ground water at a frequency and duration sufficient to support a prevalence of vegetation typically adapted for life in saturated soil conditions Wetlands generally include swamps, marshes, bogs and similar areas12
An area that is regularly saturated by surface water or groundwater and subsequently is characterized by a prevalence of vegetation that is adapted for life in saturated-soil conditions (Source: Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center, 1990)
Areas that are inundated or saturated by surface or ground water at a frequency and duration sufficient to support vegetation typically adapted for life in saturated soils Also referred to as bogs, marshes, sloughs and swamps
Lands including swamps, marshes, bogs, and similar areas such as wet meadows, river overflows, mudflats, and natural ponds An area characterized by periodic inundation or saturation, hydric soils, and vegetation adapted for life in saturated soil conditions A jurisdictional wetland is subject to regulation under the Clean Water Act A nonjurisdictional is subject to consideration under the Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act There are a few wetlands near Horsetooth Reservoir Construction impacts to wetlands are covered in the EA
Areas, such as swamps and marshes, that are covered with water for periods of time long enough to support plants that thrive in wet soils Not all wetlands have standing water year-round, however, as some wetlands may be dry during certain seasons Wetlands are defined by their vegetation and soil types, in addition to their hydrology They can receive water by rain, groundwater seepage, runoff, adjacent streams, and tides
an area of land whose water table is at or near the surface Typically inundated with water, these shallow water regions cover approximately 6% of the Earth's surface and have high levels of net primary productivity Wetland emission of methane is an important source of this greenhous gas
Lands transitional between terrestrial and aquatic systems where the water table is usually at or near the surface or the land is covered by shallow water, and having vegetation typically adapted for life in saturated soil conditions For the purposes of this classification, wetlands must have one or more of the following attributes at least periodically: 1) the land supports predominantly hydrophytes; 2) the substrate is predominantly undrained hydric soil; 3) or the substrate is nonsoil and saturated with water or covered by shallow water at some time during the growing season each year Examples are swamps, bogs, fens, marshes, and estuaries
areas that, at least periodically, have waterlogged soils or are covered with a relatively shallow layer of water Bogs, freshwater and saltwater marshes, and freshwater and saltwater swamps are examples of wetlands
Areas of predominantly hydric soils that can support a prevalence of water-loving plants, know as hydrophitic vegetation Wetlands are transitional between terrestrial and aquatic systems where the water table is usually at or near the surface or the land is covered by shallow water Types of wetlands are distinguished by water patterns (the frequency and length of flooding) and location in relation to upland areas and water bodies Wetlands perform many functions including wildlife and fish habitat, storage and conveyance of flood waters, sediment and pollution control, and recreation Under the swampbuster program, landowners may produce crops in these areas, but only if the water patterns, or hydrology, in the wetland area is not altered and any woody vegetation is not removed
Areas that are inundated by surface water or groundwater often enough to support vegetation or aquatic life that requires saturated or seasonally saturated soil conditions, such as swamps, bogs, fens, marshes, and estuaries
- Areas that are inundated or saturated by surface or groundwater at a frequency and duration sufficient to support, under normal circumstances, a prevalence of vegetation typically adapted for life in saturated soil conditions Wetlands generally include swamps, marshes, bogs and similar areas Constructed wetlands for wastewater treatment are not included
areas that are periodically or permanently inundated by surface or ground water and support vegetation adapted for life in saturated soil These areas are also referred to as swamps, marshes and bogs
Areas that are saturated or covered with water long enough and often enough that their soils and plant differ from those in nearby uplands
Lands that are seasonally or permanently covered by shallow water, as well as lands where the water table is close to or at the surface In either case, the presence of abundant water has caused the formation of hydric soils and has favoured the dominance of either hydrophytic or water tolerant plants The four major types of wetlands are swamps, marshes, bogs and fens Lands being used for agricultural purposes that are periodically soaked or wet are not considered to be "wetlands"
Areas inundated or saturated by surface water at a rate sufficient enough to support vegetation abapted for life in saturated soil conditions Wetlands include swamps, marshes, bogs and similar areas
Lands where saturation with water is the dominant factor determining the nature of soil development and the types of plant and animal communities living in the soil and on its surface (Cowardin, December 1979) Wetlands vary widely because of regional and local differences in soils, topography, climate, hydrology, water chemistry, vegetation, and other factors, including human disturbance Indeed, wetlands are found from the tundra to the tropics and on every continent except Antarctica
Areas that are inundated or saturated by surface water or groundwater at a frequency and duration sufficient to support vegetation adapted for life in saturated soil conditions
Lands restricted for development as a result of their proximity to bodies of water and the fact that they are occasionally or often flooded May also be environmentally sensitive
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