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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2019053
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
4/12/2020
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Application
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Kelley Trucking, Inc.
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DRMS
Violation No.
MV2019031
Email Name
JPL
JLE
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K*mKelleyTruckinglnc. <br /> Earthn-c*g Contractors <br /> 6201 McIntyre Street . Golden, Colorado 80403 <br /> Ph#(303)279-4150 Fax#(303)279-4799 <br /> Exhibit I — Soils Information <br /> A web soil survey was conducted with the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS). The <br /> results of the survey are shown on the chart below. <br /> Name NRCS Abbreviation Percent of the Affected Land <br /> Truckton Loamy Sands TtB 84.21% <br /> Ascalon Sandy Loam, 0 to 3 AsB 10.61% <br /> Percent Slopes <br /> Platner Loam PIB 4.45% <br /> Ascalon Sandy Loam, 3 to 5 AsC 0.73% <br /> Percent Slopes <br /> A large majority of the affected lands, 92 of the 110 acres, is comprised of what the NRCS <br /> considers Truckton Loamy Sand (TtB). Truckton series are usually found as native pastureland <br /> but are used for dryland crops in some instances.The typical profile of this series is 60 inches <br /> thick and consists of either loamy sand or sandy loam. The suitability of the Truckton series as <br /> topsoil is described as poor to fair (Sampson &Thomas, 1974) and is a class 6e soil when non <br /> irrigated (National Cooperative Soil Survey, 2020). <br /> The next most abundant area of soils is the Ascalon Series. The Ascalon Series covers <br /> approximately 13 of the 110 acres of the site.The typical usage of this series is for dry and <br /> irrigated croplands or for grazing with the native vegetation would mainly be short grasses. The <br /> typical profile of this series is 60 to 80 inches consisting of sandy loam or sandy clay loam. The <br /> suitability of the Ascalon Series as topsoil is described to be fair to poor (Sampson &Thomas, <br /> 1974) and is a class a 4c soil when non irrigated (National Cooperative Soil Survey, 2020). <br /> The final soil that was shown to be present on the affected lands is the Platner Series. This <br /> series covers approximately 5 acres and is located completely on the south central portion of <br /> the affected land. The typical usage of this series is for dry and irrigated cropland or native <br /> pastureland. A typical profile of the Platner Series is 60 to 80 inches thick and consists of layers <br /> of loam, clay and sandy clay loam. The suitability of the material as topsoil is described as <br /> generally fair but good in the upper eight inches (Sampson &Thomas, 1974) and is a class 4s <br /> soil when non irrigated (National Cooperative Soil Survey, 2020). <br />
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