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11/20/2007 11:32:36 AM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1980047
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Section_Exhibit Name
EXHIBIT I SOLIS
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D
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4. Available potassium is present in ample amounts for plant <br />• growth in all soil samples. Available phosphorus concentra- <br />tions of 5 to 10 ppm are generally considered adequate for <br />normal plant growth. All of the samples collected fall within <br />or exceed this range. <br />5. All surface samples have somewhat less than the average amount <br />of organic matter found in similar regions. However, there <br />appears to be sufficient organic matter to reestablish microbial <br />populations and soil structure when the soils are replaced <br />in the reclamation procedure. <br />6. The nitrate form of nitrogen is readily available to plants; <br />a considerable part of the ammonium form of nitrogen may be <br />immobilized in organic matter and available only after ammoni- <br />fying and nitrifying bacteria convert the organic matter to <br />ammonium nitrate. The amount of ammonium plus nitrate nitrogen <br />• found in the soil samples ranges from slightly less than adequate <br />to adequate. <br />7. Saturation percentage can be defined as the amount of water <br />required to bring a soil to a saturated condition. High values <br />(greater than 80) may be associated with high concentratons <br />of montmorillonitic clay and/or absorbed sodium. Low values <br />(less than 25) may indicate very coarse textured materials of <br />very limited water capacities. No extreme saturation percen- <br />tages were encountered in those soil samples collected. <br />WATER INTARE FACILITY AND TERMINAL FACILITIES <br />Soil samples were collected at the water intake facility and ter- <br />minal facilities permit areas in a similar manner as those collected <br />on the Dow West property. The water intake facility site is located <br />u <br />I-25 <br />
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