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RULE 2 PERMITS <br /> <br />Rule 2 Permits 2.04-45 Revision Date: 11/1/21 <br /> Revision No.: TR-150 <br />The average annual precipitation ranges from 16 to 18 inches, the average annual soil temperature <br />is 43°F to 45°F, the mean summer soil temperature is 56 to 56°F., and the frost-free season is 70 <br />to 90 days. <br /> <br />Included within this mapping unit are a few small areas of sandstone or shale outcrops and small <br />areas of Work and Campspass soils. <br /> <br />The duff layer consists of decomposed and undecomposed leaves, twigs, and grass. Typically the <br />surface layer is a dark grayish brown loam about 20 inches thick. The subsoil is a light yellowish <br />brown clay loam about 25 inches thick. The substratum is a light yellowish brown clay loam to a <br />depth of 60 inches. <br /> <br />Permeability is moderate. The available water capacity is high. Effective rooting depth is 60 inches <br />or more. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion hazard is moderate from wind and high from <br />water. <br /> <br />Most of this mapping unit is native range and used for grazing. Present and potential productivity <br />of this soil is good. <br /> <br />14F – Burnette Loam, 25 to 65 Percent Slopes <br /> <br />This soil has the same characteristic as the previous soil, except it is found on steeper slopes. It <br />developed in mixed sandstone and shale and is on upland valley sideslopes. The average annual <br />precipitation ranges from 16 to 18 inches, the average annual soil temperature is 43°F to 45°F, the <br />mean summer temperature is 56°F to 59°F, and the frost-free season is 75 to 90 days. <br /> <br />Included with this soil in mapping are a few small areas of sandstone and shale outcrops, shallow <br />soils over sandstone, and small areas of work soils. <br /> <br />The duff layer is decomposed and undecomposed leaves, twigs, and grass. Typically the surface <br />layer is a dark grayish brown loam about 20 inches thick. The subsoil is a light yellowish brown <br />clay loam about 25 inches thick. The substratum is a light yellowish brown clay loam to a depth <br />of 60 inches. <br /> <br />Permeability is moderate. The available water capacity is high. Effective rooting depth is 60 inches <br />or more. Surface runoff is rapid, and the erosion hazard is moderate from wind and high from <br />water. <br /> <br />Most of this mapping unit is native range and used for grazing. Present and potential productivity <br />of this soil is good. <br /> <br />17D – Work Loam, 3 to 12 Percent Slopes <br /> <br />This is a deep, well drained soil that is found throughout the permit area. The soil is very useful <br />for reclamation purposes, and its usefulness is limited only by its clay content. Mixing of this soil <br />may prove beneficial, as the heavy, textured horizons will be mixed with lighter textured horizons.