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Depth to Water Table—Fremont County Area, Colorado <br />Depth to Water Table <br />Map unit symbol Map unit name I Rating (centimeters) <br />16 Cascajo very gravelly >200 <br />sandy loam, 10 to 40 <br />I percent slopes <br />52 Kim-Cascajo complex, 2 >200 <br />to 15 percent slopes <br />105 Shanta loam, dry, 0 to 3 >200 <br />percent slopes <br />Totals for Area of Interest <br />Description <br />Water Table <br />Acres in AOI I Percent of AOI <br />6.7 28.4% <br />15.4 -- 65.4%_ <br />1.5 6.2% <br />23.6 100.0°1 <br />"Water table" refers to a saturated zone in the soil. It occurs during specified <br />months. Estimates of the upper limit are based mainly on observations of the <br />water table at selected sites and on evidence of a saturated zone, namely <br />grayish colors (redoximorphic features) in the soil. A saturated zone that lasts for <br />less than a month is not considered a water table. <br />This attribute is actually recorded as three separate values in the database. A <br />low value and a high value indicate the range of this attribute for the soil <br />component. A "representative" value indicates the expected value of this attribute <br />for the component. For this soil property, only the representative value is used. <br />Rating Options <br />Units of Measure: centimeters <br />Aggregation Method: Dominant Component <br />Component Percent Cutoff: None Specified <br />Tie-break Rule: Lower <br />Interpret Nulls as Zero: No <br />Beginning Month: January <br />Ending Month: December <br />USDA Natural Resources <br />Conservation service <br />Web Soil Survey <br />National Cooperative Soil Survey <br />6/26/2020 <br />Page 3 of 3 <br />