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2016-10-31_PERMIT FILE - M2016074
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2016074
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
10/31/2016
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Layboum Pit
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DRMS
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ERR
WHE
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D
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DRMS Re-OCR
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Signifies Re-OCR Process Performed
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Washington County, Colorado 23 <br /> This map unit is in capability subclass Vie, Typically, the surface layer is grayish brown loam 4 <br /> nonirrigated. It is in the Loamy Slopes range site. inches thick. The subsurface layer is mainly grayish <br /> brown loam 5 inches thick. The subsoil is mainly grayish <br /> 18—Colby-Ustic Torriorthents complex, 9 to 30 brown clay loam 21 inches thick. The substratum to a <br /> percent slopes.This map unit is on rolling hills along depth of 60 inches or more is very pale brown loam. <br /> intermittent streams. Areas are elongated and are 20 to Barren slick spots as much as 3 feet in diameter make <br /> 200 acres. up about 25 percent of surface. <br /> This unit is 40 percent Colby silt loam and 35 percent Included in this unit are small areas of Table Mountain <br /> Ustic Torriorthents.The Colby soil is on moderate slopes loam, Haverson loam, terrace, and Bridgeport silt loam. <br /> of ravines, and Ustic Torriorthents are on moderately Included areas make up about 10 percent of the total <br /> steep slopes of ravines and streambanks. acreage. <br /> Included in this unit is gullied land on short, steep side Permeability of this Deertrail soil is slow. Available <br /> slopes of ravines and streambanks. Also included are water capacity is high. Effective rooting depth is 60 <br /> small areas of Bridgeport silt loam on narrow bottoms of inches or more. Runoff is slow, and the hazard of water <br /> ravines and Haverson loam in narrow arroyos. Outcrops erosion is slight. The hazard of soil blowing is moderate. <br /> of sandstone and shale are in some places. Included This unit is used as rangeland. <br /> areas make up about 25 percent of the total acreage. The potential plant community on this unit is mainly <br /> The Colby soil is deep and well drained. It formed in alkali sacaton, switchgrass, western wheatgrass, alkali <br /> calcareous loess. Slope is 9 to 30 percent. Typically, the bluegrass, and sedges. <br /> surface layer is grayish brown silt loam 8 inches thick. This unit is poorly suited to windbreaks and <br /> The underlying material to a depth of 60 inches or more environmental plantings.The main limitations are <br /> is very pale brown silt loam. alkalinity and the clayey subsoil. Onsite investigation is <br /> Permeability of this Colby soil is moderate. Available needed to determine the feasibility of planting trees and <br /> water capacity is high. Effective rooting depth is 60 shrubs. <br /> inches or more. Runoff is rapid, and the hazard of water This unit is poorly suited to homesite development. <br /> erosion is severe. The hazard of soil blowing is The main limitations are the shrink-swell potential, low <br /> moderate. soil strength, and slow permeability. Frost action <br /> The Ustic Torriorthents are deep and well drained. potential limits the construction and maintenance of <br /> They formed in calcareous silt and loam derived roads, streets, driveways, and sidewalks. <br /> dominantly from loess or alluvium. Slope is 15 to 30 Excavating can expose material that is highly <br /> percent. No single profile of Ustic Torriorthents is typical, susceptible to soil blowing. Revegetating disturbed areas <br /> but one commonly observed in this survey area has a around construction sites as soon as feasible helps to <br /> surface layer of grayish brown fine sandy loam about 3 control soil blowing. Septic tank absorption lines should <br /> inches thick. The underlying material to a depth of 60 be placed below the slowly permeable subsoil. <br /> inches or more is very pale brown loam. The effects of shrinking and swelling can be minimized <br /> This unit is used for grazing. by using an appropriate engineering design and by <br /> This unit is not suited to cultivated crops. It is limited backfilling excavations with material that has low shrink- <br /> mainly by steepness of slope, low fertility, and the swell potential. Roads and streets should be designed to <br /> hazard of erosion. offset the low strength of the soil. <br /> The potential plant community on this unit is mainly This map unit is in capability subclass IVe, irrigated, <br /> little bluestem, sideoats grams, blue grama, and western and Vls, nonirrigated. It is in the Salt Flats range site. <br /> wheatgrass. <br /> The suitability of this unit for rangeland seeding is 20—Eckley-Ores gravelly sandy loams, 5 to 15 <br /> poor. The main limitations are steepness of slope and percent slopes.This map unit is on moderately sloping <br /> low fertility. Slope limits access by livestock and causes to rolling, dissected high alluvial terraces. Areas are <br /> the less sloping areas to be overgrazed. irregular in shape and are 40 to 800 acres in size. <br /> This unit is poorly suited to windbreaks and This unit is 55 percent Eckley gravelly sandy loam and <br /> environmental plantings. Onsite investigation is needed 25 percent Orsa gravelly sandy loam. The components <br /> to determine the feasibility of planting trees and shrubs. of this unit are so intricately intermingled that it was not <br /> This unit is poorly suited to homesite development. practical to map them separately at the scale used. <br /> The main limitation is steepness of slope. Included in this unit are small areas of Stoneham loam <br /> This map unit is in capability subclass Vle. It is in the and Canyon gravelly loam. Included areas make up <br /> Loamy Slopes range site. about 20 percent of the total acreage. <br /> The Eckley soil is deep and well drained. It formed in <br /> 19—Deertrall loam.This deep, well drained soil is on sandy alluvium derived dominantly from sandstone. <br /> creek terraces. It formed in alluvium. Slope is 0 to 3 Slope is 5 to 10 percent. Typically, the surface layer is <br /> percent. Areas are elongated and are 40 to 200 acres. grayish brown gravelly sandy loam about 7 inches thick. <br />
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