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Map Unit Descriptio n --La rimer County Area, Colorado; and Weld County, Colorado, Southern <br />Part <br />Typical profile <br />H1 - 0 to 11 inches: fine sandy loam <br />H2 - 11 to 15 inches: very fine sandy loam <br />H3 - 15 to 20 inches: weathered bedrock <br />Properties and qualities <br />Slope: 5 to 20 percent <br />Depth to restrictive feature: 10 to 20 inches to paralithic bedrock <br />Natural drainage class: Well drained <br />Runoff class: Medium <br />Capacity of the most limiting layer to transmit water (Ksat): <br />Moderately low to moderately high (0.06 to 0.20 in/hr) <br />Depth to water table: More than 80 inches <br />Frequency of flooding: None <br />Frequency of ponding: None <br />Calcium carbonate, maximum in profile: 10 percent <br />Available waterstorage in profile: Very low (about 2.0 inches) <br />Interpretive groups <br />Land capability classification (irrigated): 6e <br />Land capability classification (nonirrigated): 6e <br />Hydrologic Soil Group: D <br />Ecological site: Sandstone Breaks (R067BY056CO) <br />Hydric soil rating: No <br />Minor Components <br />Otero <br />Percent of map unit 8 percent <br />Hydric soil rating: No <br />Terry <br />Percent of map unit: 7 percent <br />Hydric soil rating: No <br />85—Water <br />Map Unit Composition <br />Water: 95 percent <br />Minor components: 5 percent <br />Estimates are based on observations, descriptions, and transects of the <br />mapunit. <br />Minor Components <br />Aquolls <br />Percent of map unit: 5 percent <br />Landform: Marshes <br />usD,a Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 11/9/2016 <br />Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 21 of 22 <br />