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DRMS Permit Index
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M2021050
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
7/26/2021
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ESD Printable Report Page 4 of 19 <br /> (4)CHEYENNE WELLS[USC00051564],Cheyenne County CO 80810.Period of record 1981-2010 <br /> (5)FLAGLER 1S[USC00052932],Kit Carson County CO 80815. Period of record 1981-2010 <br /> (6)FT MORGAN[USC00053038],Morgan County CO 80701.Period of record 1981-2010 <br /> (7)GREELEY UNC[USC00053553],Weld County CO 80631. Period of record 1981-2010 <br /> (8)KIT CARSON[USC00054603],Cheyenne County CO 80825.Period of record 1981-2010 <br /> (9)NUNN[USC00056023],Weld County CO 80648. Period of record 1981-2010 <br /> (10)SPRINGFIELD 7 WSW[USC00057866], Baca County CO 81073. Period of record 1981-2010 <br /> (11)LIMON WSMO[USW00093010],Lincoln County CO 80828. Period of record 1981-2010 <br /> Influencing Water Features <br /> There are no influencing water features associated with this site. <br /> Representative Soil Features <br /> The soils on this site are very deep,well drained soils that formed from loess,alluvium,and/or eolian deposits.They typically have a <br /> moderate to moderately slow permeability class,but range to slow in some soils.The available water capacity is typically high,but ranges <br /> from moderate to very high.Available water is the portion of water in a soil that can be readily absorbed by plant roots.This is the amount of <br /> water released between the field capacity and the permanent wilting point.As fineness of texture increases,there is a general increase in <br /> available moisture storage from sands to loams and silt loams.The soil moisture regime is typically aridic ustic.The soil temperature regime <br /> is mesic. <br /> The surface layer of the soils in this site is primarily moderately-fine textured to medium textured,but the range includes fine-textured.The <br /> surface layer ranges from a depth of 4 to 12 inches thick.The subsoil and underlying material have a similar range in texture as the surface <br /> layer.Contrasting sandy(gravelly)or very clayey layers may occur at depths below 40 inches in several of the listed soil series.Soils in this <br /> site are generally high in fertility and can have free carbonates below 6 inches.These soils are susceptible to erosion by water and wind. <br /> The potential for water erosion accelerates with increasing slope. <br /> Surface soil structure is granular to subangular blocky,and structure below the surface is prismatic or subangular blocky.Soil structure <br /> describes the manner in which soil particles are aggregated and defines the nature of the system of pores and channels in a soil.Together, <br /> soil texture and structure help determine the ability of the soil to hold and conduct the water and air necessary for sustaining life. <br /> Major soil series correlated to this ecological site include:Adena,Altvan,Ascalon(loam),Baca(loam),Colby(0-5%), Fort Collins, Harbord, <br /> Keith, Kim,Kimst,Norka,Nucla,Nunn(loam),Platner, Rago,Satanta,Stoneham, Ulysses,Wages,Weld,Wiley. <br /> Other soil series that have been correlated to this site include:Sampson(terrace) <br /> The attributes listed below represent 0-40 inches in depth or to the first restrictive layer. <br /> Note:Revisions to soil surveys are on-going.For the most recent updates,visit the Web Soil Survey,the official site for soils information. <br /> http://websoilsurvey.nres.usda.gov/app/WebSoilSurvey.aspx <br /> Parent materials <br /> Kind:Loess,Alluvium, Eolian deposits <br /> Surface texture:(1)Loam <br /> (2)Sandy loam <br /> Subsurface texture group:Loamy <br /> Minimum Maximum <br /> Surface fragments< 3"(%cover): 0 0 <br /> Surface fragments>3"(%cover): 0 0 <br /> Subsurface fragments< 3"(%volume): 0 35 <br /> Subsurface fragments>3"(%volume): 0 5 <br /> Drainage class:Well drained <br /> Permeability class:Slow to moderate <br /> Minimum Maximum <br /> Depth(inches): 60 80 <br /> Available water capacity(inches): 3.00 9.00 <br /> Electrical conductivity(mmhos/cm): 0 2 <br /> Sodium adsorption ratio: 0 5 <br /> Calcium carbonate equivalent(percent): 0 15 <br /> Soil reaction(1:1 water): 6.6 9.0 <br /> Soil reaction(0.01 M CaC/2): 6.0 8.2 <br /> https:Hesis.sc.egov.usda.gov/ESDReport/fsReportPrt.aspx?id=R067BY002CO&rptLevel=al... 1/2/2018 <br />
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