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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2013064
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
9/18/2013
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New Application
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Varra Companies, Inc
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Custom Soil Resource Report <br />Rating Options —Depth to Water Table <br />Units of Measure: centimeters <br />Aggregation Method: Weighted Average <br />Aggregation is the process by which a set of component attribute values is reduced <br />to a single value that represents the map unit as a whole. <br />A map unit is typically composed of one or more "components ". A component is either <br />some type of soil or some nonsoil entity, e.g., rock outcrop. For the attribute being <br />aggregated, the first step of the aggregation process is to derive one attribute value <br />for each of a map unit's components. From this set of component attributes, the next <br />step of the aggregation process derives a single value that represents the map unit <br />as a whole. Once a single value for each map unit is derived, a thematic map for soil <br />map units can be rendered. Aggregation must be done because, on any soil map, map <br />units are delineated but components are not. <br />For each of a map unit's components, a corresponding percent composition is <br />recorded. A percent composition of 60 indicates that the corresponding component <br />typically makes up approximately 60% of the map unit. Percent composition is a critical <br />factor in some, but not all, aggregation methods. <br />The aggregation method "Weighted Average" computes a weighted average value for <br />all components in the map unit. Percent composition is the weighting factor. <br />The result returned by this aggregation method represents a weighted average value <br />of the corresponding attribute throughout the map unit. <br />Component Percent Cutoff. None Specified <br />Components whose percent composition is below the cutoff value will not be <br />considered. If no cutoff value is specified, all components in the database will be <br />considered. The data for some contrasting soils of minor extent may not be in the <br />database, and therefore are not considered. <br />Tie -break Rule: Lower <br />The tie -break rule indicates which value should be selected from a set of multiple <br />candidate values, or which value should be selected in the event of a percent <br />composition tie. <br />Interpret Nulls as Zero: No <br />This option indicates if a null value for a component should be converted to zero before <br />aggregation occurs. This will be done only if a map unit has at least one component <br />where this value is not null. <br />Beginning Month: January <br />Ending Month: December <br />32 <br />
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