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8/24/2016 11:06:46 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981019A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
1/26/2005
Section_Exhibit Name
2.04.9 Soils Resources Information
Media Type
D
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Most of this unit is native range and used for grazing. Present and potential productivity is <br />poor. <br />Xl l0-Kemmerer-Yamac complex <br />A small area (about 5 acres) of this soil complex was disturbed during construction of the <br />access road and the Colowyo administration building. <br />No additional disturbance is anticipated in areas of this soil complex, and no detailed <br />chemical or physical data have been collected. <br />The Yamac soil is a deep, well drained soil forming in loess and sandstone residiuum at a <br />depth of 20 to 60 inches. <br />Typically the surface layer is pale brown loam about 5 inches thick. The subsoil is a pale <br />brown loam about 10 inches thick. The substratum is calcareous, very pale brown loam or <br />light clay loam. <br />The Yamac soil has moderate permeability and the available water capacity is high. The <br />effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. Surface runoff is moderately low, and erosion <br />hazard is slight from wind and moderate from water. <br />Most of this complex is native range and used for grazing. Present and potential productivity <br />is poor. <br />RL-Rock Outcrop <br />About 70 percent of the surface consists of barren rock exposures. Weakly developed coarse <br />or medium textured soils and talus slopes make up the remaining 30 percent. The major <br />portion of the unit is sandstone. A small area of this series has been disturbed as a source for <br />road surfacing material near the north edge of the (ease. No additional disturbance is <br />anticipated, and no detailed chemical or physical data have been collected for this series. <br />Present and potential productivity is poor. <br />Topsoil Suitabili~ <br />Table 1, Suitable Topsoil Available for Reclamation, contains a Summary of the approximate <br />depth of topsoil to be removed for each of the soil series. Table 2, Suitability as a Plant <br />Growth Media of Soils by Horizon in the Area to be Mined, provides an approximate <br />suitability by horizon for the major soils to be disturbed by mining. <br /> <br />2.04.9-! 0 <br />
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