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2022-06-13_PERMIT FILE - C1980007 (3)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980007
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
6/13/2022
Doc Name
2.04-126 Thru 2.04-135
Section_Exhibit Name
2.04.9 Soils Resource Information
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West Elk Mine <br /> <br /> <br />2.04-126 Rev. 11/96- PR07, 01/97- TR79, 03/06- PR10;05/22- MR462 <br />2.04.9 Soils Resource Information <br /> <br />History of Soil Surveys at the West Elk Mine <br /> <br />During the summer of 1976, the soils of the initial West Elk Mine study area (Map 3) were mapped. <br />Throughout the soil survey, mapping units were used to characterize the soils in the mine site area. <br />These survey mapping units were combinations of Soil Families or selected Great Groups and Sub- <br />groups according to the system of soil taxonomy used in the National Soil Program of the United <br />States (USDA 1976). <br /> <br />Subsequent to the 1976 mapping, the Soil Conservation Service (now called the Natural <br />Resources Conservation Service) mapped the soil on private, state, and BLM lands (SCS 1981) <br />providing soil descriptions based on soil series, soil associations, and soil complexes. Then in <br />1993, the soils of the Gunnison National Forest within the permit area were mapped following <br />criteria and descriptions contained in the Soil Conservation Service soil survey of the Paonia, <br />Colorado area (SUDA-SCS, 1981). Any discrepancies in soil mapping units can be attributed to <br />the change in soil classification nomenclature during the time between the mapping efforts. <br /> <br />The 1976 survey was a general reconnaissance of study area soils. The mapping units were <br />broad in concept and the level of cartographic detail represented in the original mapping was <br />designed with regard for the rough, mountainous topography of the survey area. <br /> <br />A baseline soils study was conducted in October 1995 for the Refuse Pile Expansion (RPE) area. <br />Soil sampling was performed in accordance with Rules 2.04.9 and 4.06, and current <br />recommended soil sampling methods. This report is included in Exhibit 70, Appendix M. <br /> <br />The current soil survey presents general mapping of soil series and associations based on aerial <br />photography, vegetation types, and field reconnaissance. The maps provide a general overview <br />of the soils in and adjacent to the permit area. Characteristics of soil series which occurred or <br />may occur in the disturbed areas are discussed in detail below. <br /> <br />In 1980, a 1st Order soil survey was conducted on the affected area. The West Elk Mine site 1st <br />Order soil survey was based on a 3rd Order survey of the Paonia area performed by the SCS in <br />1974. A representation of the SCS mapping of the West Elk Mine surface facilities area and the <br />upper refuse disposal area is shown on Figure 15. It is most probable that the SCS delineation of <br />mapping unit boundaries is based only on vegetation cover and gross topographic changes and <br />does not reflect the intensive field checking that was performed during the 1st Order survey <br />described below.
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