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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Ten page Version 5.0 ORAM form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the Background Information section, including your name, date, affiliation, and contact details.
  3. Proceed to the Name of Wetland section. Provide detailed information about the wetland's location, size, and any relevant maps.
  4. In the Scoring Boundary Worksheet, identify scoring boundaries based on hydrology changes. Follow the guidelines provided in the manual for accurate delineation.
  5. Complete the Narrative Rating section by answering each question based on site visit observations and literature. Ensure thoroughness for accurate categorization.
  6. Fill out the Quantitative Rating metrics by selecting appropriate scores for wetland area, upland buffers, hydrology, habitat alteration, and special wetlands.
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Yes. It is always recommended to avoid constructing in wetlands and build elsewhere if possible. Some construction projects may fail because they are built in areas that are naturally prone to wetness. Also, if you avoid impacting wetlands, no permit is required.
These are wetlands that are not connected to or adjacent to navigable waters and thus fall outside of federal jurisdiction under the Clean Water Act[^3]. The permit protects these isolated wetlands from draining, filling, or other alterations that could degrade their ecological functions.