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• 2 residential farming structures <br />Owner: Cache la Poudre Irrigation Company <br />• Residential buildin <br />• Weir on the Cache la Poudre River <br />• Weir on the Greeley Number 2 Canal <br />Figure C -1 shows permanent man -made structures. <br />3.8 Soils Information <br />Subsurface information collected at the Three Bells Mine was provided to GEI by <br />IMMMMM. Review of this information indicates subsurface conditions can be categorized <br />into three soil units, listed from soil surface down to bedrock foundation: overburden, sand <br />and gravel, and bedrock. <br />3.8.1 Overburden <br />Overburden material at the Three Bells Mine ranges primarily from sandy clays (CL) to <br />clayey sands (SC). Laboratory testing indicates that percent passing the number 200 sieve <br />ranges from approximately 43.1 to 86.1 percent. <br />Overburden was encountered in mining Phases 1, 3, and 4. Overburden material was stripped <br />from Phase 5 and stockpiled for backfilling. <br />Information regarding the soil types found on the property was obtained from the Web Soil <br />Survey, Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), United States Department of <br />Agriculture. The information is available at http : / /websoilsurvey.nres.usda.gov /. A Web Soil <br />Survey for Three Bells has been conducted and is provided in Attachment B. <br />Table 1: NRCS Soil types of the Three Bells Mina <br />Soil Unit Name Acres Soil Type Percent Soil Type <br />Caruso clay loam, 0 to 1 percent slope 128.0 40.1% <br />Loveland clay loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes 114.5 35.8% <br />Paoli fine sandy loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes 3.9 1.2% <br />Riverwash <br />34.0 10.6% <br />Satanta Variant clay loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes 13.4 4.2% <br />Stoneham loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes 0.0 0.0% <br />Table Mountain loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes 17.8 E2. .6% <br />Water <br />7.9 5% <br />GEI Consultants, Inc. 10 ddae January 20145 <br />Three Bells Mine Reclamation Permit Amendment <br />