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:3c. Shallow marshes dominated by reed-canary grass, cattail, giant reed or purple loosestrife. | :3c. Shallow marshes dominated by reed-canary grass, cattail, giant reed or purple loosestrife. | ||
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Susceptibility of wetland types to degradation by stormwater input
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Highly Susceptible Wetland Types 1 | Moderately Susceptible Wetland Types 2 | Slightly Susceptible Wetland Types 3 | Least Susceptible Wetland Types 4 |
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Notes: There will always be exceptions to the general categories listed above. Use best professional judgment. Pristine wetlands are those that show little disturbance from human activity.
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