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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1996083
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
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5/7/2014
Section_Exhibit Name
Volume III Exhibit 07 Soils
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• <br />Volume III, Tab 7 <br />of sample site location; moderate permeability. <br />A horizon - 0 to 2 inches; dark grayish brown (10YR 4/2) stony sandy clay loam with <br />about 15% gravel, cobble, and stone-sized sandstone rock fragments, very dark grayish <br />brown (10YR 3/2) moist; moderate medium granular structure; slightly hard, friable, <br />slightly sticky and slightly plastic consistence; many medium, fine, very fine, and few <br />coarse roots; slightly effervescent; from lab data: pH=7.3 (neutral), EC=0.4 (nonsaline), <br />SAR=0.5 (nonsodic), OM=5.3%; gradual smooth boundary. <br />Bw1 horizon - 2 to 8 inches; grayish brown (10YR 5/2) stony sandy clay loam with about <br />15% gravel, cobble, and stone-sized sandstone rock fragments, dark grayish brown <br />(10YR 4/2) moist; moderate medium subangular blocky structure; slightly hard, friable, <br />sticky and slightly plastic consistence; many medium, fine, very fine, and few coarse <br />roots; moderately effervescent; from lab data: pH=7.3 (neutral), EC=0.4 (nonsaline), <br />SAR=0.5 (nonsodic), OM=5.3%; gradual wavy boundary. <br />Bw2 horizon - 8 to 16 inches; grayish brown (10YR 5/2) stony clay loam to sandy clay <br />loam with about 15% gravel, cobble, and stone-sized sandstone rock fragments, dark <br />grayish brown (10YR 4/2) moist; moderate medium subangular blocky to massive <br />• structure; hard, friable, sticky and plastic consistence; common medium, fine, very fine, <br />and few coarse roots; moderately effervescent; from lab data: pH=7.5 (slightly alkaline), <br />EC=0.5 (nonsaline), SAR=1.3 (nonsodic), OM=1.4%; gradual wavy boundary. <br />BCk horizon - 16 to 30 inches; pale brown (10YR 6.3) stony clay loam to sandy clay loam <br />with about 25% small channery sandstone rock fragments, brown (10YR 5/3) moist; <br />massive structure; hard, firm, sticky and plastic consistence; strongly effervescent; from <br />lab data: pH=7.3 (neutral), EC=0.4 (nonsaline), SAR=0.4 (nonsodic), OM=3.3%; gradual <br />wavy boundary. <br />C horizon - 30+ inches; auger refusal (hit larger sandstone fragments); could not dig <br />further, but do not believe it is sandstone bedrock yet; rock fragments >35%; not <br />sampled. <br />Woodlands stony sandy clay loam (Map Unit 1) Soil Suitability and Recommended <br />Salvage Depth: Topsoil 16"/ Subsoil 14" <br />Woodlands stony sandy clay loam is dominantly "suitable" throughout its profile to a depth <br />of about 30 inches. All parameters to 30 inches are entirely "suitable" (WDEQ, 1996). <br />Woodlands stony sandy clay loam is both nonsaline and nonsodic throughout the profile. <br />The surface and subsoil horizons (A & B horizons) have suitable texture and a relatively <br />• high amount of organic matter content which is good. The upper 16 inches of Woodlands <br />6 Exhibit 7 - 2007 Soil Survey Report <br />
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