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DRMS Permit Index
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M2022013
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
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4/4/2022
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Exhibit K - Table 1 - Temperature and Precipitation Data
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Varra Companies, Inc.
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92 SOIL SURVEY <br /> TABLE 1.--TEMPERATURE AND PRECIPITATION DATA <br /> ; <br /> Temperaturel ; Precipitationl <br /> 1 , <br /> I , <br /> 2 years in ; ; ;2 years in 101 ; <br /> 10 will have-- ; Average ; ; will have--_: Average ; <br /> Month ;Average;Average;Average; ; ;number of;Average; ; ;number of;Average <br /> ; daily ; daily ; daily ; Maximum ; Minimum ; growing ; ; Less ; More ;days with;snowfall <br /> ;maximum;minimum; ;temperature;temperature; degree ; ;than--;than--10.10 inch; <br /> 1 1 I 1 1 1 2 1 1 I I 1 <br /> higher , lower , days , , , , or more , <br /> than-- ; than-- <br /> of i of i OF ; of of 1 I 1 <br /> In , In , In , I In <br /> January----; 39.9 10.5 ; 25.3 ; 65 ; -19 ; 37 ; .35 ; .08 ; .55 ; 1 ; 5.3 <br /> February---; 45.3 ; 16.4 ; 30.9 ; 71 ; -11 ; 57 ; .29 ; .15 ; .41 ; 1 ; 4.6 <br /> March------; 51.2 ; 22.5 ; 36.8 ; 78 ; -4 ; 100 ; .76 ; .30 ; 1.12 ; 3 ; 8.1 <br /> 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I <br /> April------; 61.8 32.7 ; 47.3 84 ; 12 ; 248 ; 1.36 ; .46 ; 2.07 ; 3 i 4.3 <br /> May------- 72.6 1 43.3 ; 58.0 i 92 ; 27 ; 558 ; 2.16 ; .87 ; 3.20 ; 5 i .3 <br /> June-------; 82.8 ; 52.0 ; 67.4 ; 100 ; 39 ; 822 ; 1.81 ; .74 ; 2.67 ; 4 ; .0 <br /> 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I <br /> July-------; 89.3 ; 57.3 ; 73.4 ; 100 ; 47 ; 1,035 ; 1.24 ; .47 ; 1.85 ; 3 ; .0 <br /> 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 I I 1 I <br /> August-----; 86.9 I 54.9 ; 70.9 99 ; 43 ; -958 ; 1.22 ; .42 ; 1.85 ; 3 1 .0 <br /> September--; 77.8 ; 44.6 ; 61.3 ; 94 ; 29 ; 639 ; 1.33 ; .36 ; 2.10 ; 3 ; .6 <br /> October----; 66.8 ; 33.8 ; 50.3 ; 85 ; 16 ; 333 ; .91 ; .22 ; 1.46 ; 2 ; 3.0 <br /> 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 <br /> November---; 50.8 ; 21.7 ; 36.3 ; 74 ; -1 ; 65 ; .53 ; .14 ; .84 ; 2 ; 5.4 <br /> December---; 42.0 ; 13.9 ; 28.0 ; 67 ; -13 ; 8 ; .31 ; .04 ; .52 ; 1 ; 4.1 <br /> 1 I 1 1 1 I I I I I 1 <br /> Year-----; 63.9 ; 33.6 ; 48.8 ; 101 ; -21 ; 4,860 ; 12.27 ; 9.55 ;14.84 ; 31 ; 35.7 <br /> I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I I 1 <br /> 1Recorded in the period 1951-74 at Greeley, CO. <br /> 2A growing degree day is an index of the amount of heat available for plant growth. It can be calculated <br /> by adding the maximum and minimum daily temperatures, dividing the sum by 2, and subtracting the temperature <br /> below which growth is minimal for the principal crops in the area (400 F). <br />
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