Professional Wetland Delineation
USACE-certified wetland boundary determinations using the 1987 Manual
Professional Wetland Delineation Services
USACE-certified wetland boundary determinations using the 1987 Manual three-parameter approach. GPS-surveyed, professionally mapped, regulatory compliant.
π¬ Three-Parameter Analysis
Vegetation: Identification of hydrophytic plant species using regional indicator status
Soils: Field verification of hydric soil indicators per NRCS field guides
Hydrology: Assessment of wetland hydrology indicators and inundation patterns
π GPS Boundary Mapping
Sub-meter accuracy GPS survey of wetland boundaries using professional Trimble/GNSS equipment. All boundaries georeferenced to NAD83 State Plane coordinates for regulatory submissions.
π Professional GIS Maps
Enterprise ArcGIS cartography showing wetland boundaries, soil types, vegetation communities, and aerial imagery context. Maps exceed USACE/FDEP cartographic standards.
π Complete Documentation
All required data forms, soil pit logs, photographic documentation, and field notes organized for jurisdictional determination requests or permit applications.
Wetland Delineation Deliverables
π Technical Report
- β Executive summary with wetland classification
- β Methodology description per 1987 Manual
- β Site description and environmental setting
- β Vegetation analysis with species lists
- β Soils analysis with pit descriptions
- β Hydrology indicators documentation
- β Wetland boundary rationale
πΊοΈ GIS Maps (PDF & Shapefiles)
- β Wetland boundary map with GPS coordinates
- β USGS topo and aerial imagery basemaps
- β FEMA floodplain overlay (if applicable)
- β Scale bars, north arrows, legend
- β Digital shapefiles for agency submission
πΈ Field Documentation
- β Wetland data forms (all sample points)
- β Photographic documentation (geotagged)
- β Soil pit descriptions and Munsell colors
- β GPS field logs and accuracy reports
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