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    Mapping the Future: How wetlands mitigation banking balances conservation and progress

    DORCHESTER COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA, UNITED STATES

    04.22.2025

    Photo by Paco Hamm 

    U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Charleston District

    Charleston District project managers examine the color of a soil sample using a Munsell Color sheet during a visit to one of the mitigation banks located on the Brosnan Forest property in Dorchester County, SC in Spring 2025. Soils are colored based on their Chroma (how red they are) and value (how dark they are). Typically, the lower the chroma, the more hydric the soil. Wetlands require three indicators to be classified as a wetland: Hydrophytic Vegetation, Wetland Hydrology, and Wetland Soils.

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    Date Taken: 04.22.2025
    Date Posted: 06.11.2025 14:48
    Photo ID: 9103759
    VIRIN: 250301-A-GV764-1015
    Resolution: 3024x4032
    Size: 855.84 KB
    Location: DORCHESTER COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA, US

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