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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C2010089A
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
1/7/2016
Doc Name
Soils Resource Information
Section_Exhibit Name
Section 2.04.9
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24 to 36 inches - sandy loam <br />36 to 40 inches - unweathered bedrock <br />Minor Components <br />Barx and similar soils <br />Composition: About 5 percent <br />Pinon and similar soils <br />Composition: About 5 percent <br />Bowdish and similar soils <br />Composition: About 3 percent <br />Aquolls and similar soils <br />Composition: About 2 percent <br />Landform: Drainageway <br />Major Uses <br />Livestock grazing in winter, wildlife habitat, cropland, pasture <br />82 - Progresso loam, 6 to 12 percent slopes <br />Map Unit Setting <br />Major Land Resource Area: 35 <br />Elevation: 5,500 to 6,800 feet (1,676 to 2,073 meters) <br />Mean annual precipitation: 12 to 14 inches (305 to 356 millimeters) <br />Average annual air temperature: 46 to 48 degrees F (8 to 9 degrees C) <br />Frost free period: 110 to 130 days <br />Map Unit Composition <br />Progresso and similar soils: 85 percent <br />Minor components: 15 percent <br />Component Descriptions <br />Progresso soils: <br />Landform: Structural bench, mesa, old terrace <br />Parent material: Alluvium derived from sandstone <br />Slope: 6 to 12 percent <br />Depth to restrictive feature: 20 to 40 inches to bedrock (lithic) <br />Section 2.04.9 Page 15 Sept. 2015 (TR -11) <br />
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