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S:. E~CHIBIT I -SOILS [NEORt~IATION <br />The soils information provided to fulfill DMG requirements for Exhibit [includes general <br />U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Soil Conservation information and related general <br />' geologic information. Si[e-specific geo[echnical boring log data collected by CAMAS to <br />evalua[e the reserve potential of the property also exists, but it is not included for reasons of <br />' corporate confidentiality. Boring log data can be made available to DIv[G on a confidential <br />basis if deemed necessary. The following summary of soils information is supported by data <br />' excerpted from the USDA Soil Conservation Service, "Soil Survey of Weld County, <br />Colorado, Southern Part, dated September 1980". <br /> Two soil units and corresponding soil names and range sites for the property were observed. <br /> Aquolls and Aquents loam soils (3) consist of loam or clay material that occurs on the <br />' bottomlands and tloodvvays of the rd9jor streams in the area. This soil is deep, poorly <br /> drained and is formed in recent alluvium. Bankard sandy loam soils (101 occur along streams <br /> and rivers. This soil is deep. excessively drained and also formed in recent alluvium. Both <br />' soil types occur in approximately eyual amounts on the si[e. The Bankard is found on the <br /> eastern half and the Aquolls and Aquents are found on the western half. <br />' <br /> Additional detailed soils and related information obtained from the USDA iVRCS Soil Series <br />' Classification homepage are provided on the following pages. Supplemental USDA soils <br />f <br />i <br />vid <br />d i <br />c <br />ivi <br />l <br />d <br />F <br />f <br />l) <br />l <br />d <br />d <br />d <br />d <br />h <br /> m <br />orma[ <br />on pro <br />e <br />nc <br />es <br />ata <br />rom searc <br />es o <br />: <br />range <br />an <br />pro <br />u <br />t <br />ty an <br />u <br /> characteristic plant communities; 2) wildlife habits[; 3) recreational development; 4) <br />' engineering index properties: ~) chemical propetties; 6) physical properties; 7) water <br /> features: 3) soil features: 9) construction materials characteristics; and 10) hydric soils list <br />' information for the si[e soil units described above. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> r <br />~n <br />'PRnlb['I ti <br />; G <br />i <br />~ <br />~ <br />~ <br /> . <br />, <br />u, <br />ivdc. <br />cr~ <br />r <br />~, pcnnu~¢ <br />. ~:~a ,i,., <br /> <br />