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As directed by the DRMS in consultation meetings in Grand Junction, the physical and chemical <br />properties of each soil type were subject to the topsoil suitability criteria recommended by the <br />DRMS, that being the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality Topsoil Suitability <br />Guideline. With respect to coarse fragment content, which was found to be the most limiting <br />criteria for these soils the DRMS directed that for one lift topsoil salvage operations, such as are <br />proposed herein, coarse fragment content could not exceed 20 percent. The locations of all soils <br />test pits were delineated using a Trimble Model Geo XH Global Positioning System, which <br />typically as a real time accuracy of less than on meter and inserted into the detailed two foot <br />contour interval map generated for this project. <br />In addition to the formal soil backhoe test pits, a total of 174 soil pits, were dug with a shovel in <br />connection with the formal wetland delineation which was conducted on this site to satisfy the <br />wetland delineation requirements of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (COE). The locations of <br />these wetland soil test pits are shown on Map 2.04.9-2, New Horizon North Mine - Soils Map <br />and Map 2.04.9-3, New Horizon North Mine - Topsoil Salvage Map. According to the <br />requirements of the COE, as found in the 1987 Corps of Engineers Wetlands Delineation <br />Manual and the recent supplement entitled Regional Supplement to the Corps of Engineers <br />Wetlands Delineation Manual. Arid West Region issued in 2005, at each wetland sample plot a <br />soil pit typically, 18 to 20 inches in depth was dug and various soils parameters recorded. <br />Typically at a depth immediately below the bottom of the A horizon or at a depth of 10 inches <br />the soils were analyzed for field texture, matrix color, the presence of redox features, the <br />presence of hydric soils indicators as well as the type and depth of restrictive layer if determined <br />at each wetland sample plot locations. This information was recorded on the WETLAND <br />DETERMINATION FORM - Arid West Region form issued by the COE and is included in the <br />404 Permit application submitted to the COE. In this soils investigation a total of 35 of the <br />wetland sample plots resulted in a measured depth of the restrictive layer or the depth of <br />potentially salvageable topsoil. This pertinent information is presented on Map 2.04.9-2, New <br />Horizon North Mine - Soils Map and Map 2.04.9-3, New Horizon North Mine - Topsoil Salvage <br />Map. <br />Due to the level of intensity used in the WFC soil survey effort, it was possible to further refine <br />the NRCS mapping shown on Map 2.04.9-1, New Horizon North Mine - NRCS Soils Map. The <br />refinements made to the NRCS soils mapping are found on Map 2.04.9-2, New Horizon North <br />Mine - Soils Map. These changes included the modification of the NRCS soils mapping unit 10, <br />Aquolls, 0 to 3 percent slopes. A careful analysis of the original NRCS mapping reveals several <br />areas along the north side of Meehan Draw where this mapping unit was mapped as being <br />present on areas containing upwards of 60 percent slopes. This error is probably due to the fact <br />that the NRCS field personnel did not have the benefit of having detailed two foot contour <br />interval topographic mapping when they mapped the soil boundaries on these areas. Another <br />Section 2.04.9 Page 29 Sept. 2015 (TR -I 1) <br />