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RULE 2 PERMITS <br /> <br />Rule 2 Permits 2.04-49 Revision Date: 11/1/21 <br /> Revision No.: TR-150 <br /> <br />The Rock outcrop part is predominantly sandstone in long narrow bands with colluvial stones, <br />cobbles and boulders at the base. <br /> <br />Most of this complex is in native range and has limited use for grazing. Present and potential <br />productivity is poor. <br /> <br />104 – Borolls-Rock Outcrop Complex <br /> <br />This moderately steep to very steep complex is on north and west valley sideslopes and ridges. <br />The soil occurs throughout the permit area. In the areas where rock outcrop do not occur, the solids <br />have a good potential for reclamation. The average annual precipitation ranges from 15 to 18 <br />inches, the average annual soil temperature is 42°F to 47°F, and the frost-free season is 75 to 95 <br />days. The Borolls make up about 50 percent of this complex and occupy lesser slopes. The <br />Sandstone Rock outcrop part makes up about 30 percent of this complex and occupies steeper <br />slopes and ridgetops. Included with this complex in mapping are a few small areas of shale <br />outcrops and shallow shale soils which make up the other 20 percent. <br /> <br />The Borolls are shallow to deep, medium to fine textured, well drained soils over interbedded <br />sandstone and shale at a depth of 10 to 60 inches. They may be cobble or stone filled. <br /> <br />Typically the surface layer is dark grayish brown sandy loam or loam from 8 to 20 inches thick. <br />The subsoil, where present, is grayish brown sandy clay loam, or clay from 10 to 20 inches thick. <br />The substratum is light brownish gray sandy loam or sandy clay loam. Soft interbedded sandstone <br />and shale are at depths ranging from 10 to more than 60 inches. <br /> <br />The Boroll portion has moderate to rapid permeability and the available water capacity ranges <br />from low to high. The effective rooting depth is from 10 to 60 inches or more. Surface runoff is <br />medium, and erosion hazard is slight to moderate from wind and high from water. Most of the <br />Boroll portion is native range and used for grazing. Present and potential productivity is poor. <br /> <br />105 – Kemmerer-Moyerson Silty Clay Loams, 20 to 40 Percent Slopes <br /> <br />These moderately steep and steep soils are on foothill ridge crests and sideslopes near the center <br />of the permit area. A very small area (less than 1 acre) of this series was disturbed by the access <br />road. No additional activities are planned in areas covered by this soil, therefore detailed chemical <br />and physical data has not been collected for this series. The average annual precipitation is about <br />13 to 16 inches, the average annual air temperature is about 45°F. Kemmerer soil makes up about <br />45 percent of the mapping unit and Moyerson soil about 40 percent. Small areas of a soil similar <br />to Kemmerer soil but is deep, and Pinelli soils make up the other 15 percent. <br /> <br />Kemmerer soil is a moderately deep, well drained soil. It is formed in weathered residuum from <br />Mancos shale. <br />