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NONTECHNS CAL SOILS DES CR ~N REPORT • <br />me <br />Map <br />Symbol <br />Soil name antl description <br />Included in chic map unic are small signif icancly <br />different areas. Refer to the soil survey report for <br />tletails. <br />]9 ~ Forelle-Evanot complex, 1 co 12 percent slopes <br />The unit is 50 percent Forelle soil and 90 percent <br />Evanot soil, both on benches and hillsides. <br />The Forelle soil is deep and well dray ned. The average <br />annual precrpi[a[ion is 13 [0 15 inches and Che average <br />Eros[-free period ie ~5 to 95 days. Typically, [he <br />surface layer is brown loam 5 inches [hick. The upper <br />1B rnches of the subsoil is clay loam and the lower 19 <br />inches ie loam. The upper 9 inches of [he subsCrat um <br />is sandy clay loam. The lower par[ [o a depth of 60 <br />inches or more is sandy loam. Permeabrli [y is <br />moderately slow. Available water capacity is high. <br />Effec [i ve rooting depth is 60 inches or more. <br />Runoff 1s medium. <br />Ha za rtl of water erosion is moderate. <br />Hazard of soil blowing rs alight. <br />This soil is in nonirrigated capability subclas9 [Ve. <br />The Evanot soil is deep and well drained. The average <br />annual precrpi[a[ion is about 1] to 15 inches and the <br />average frost-free periotl ie ]5 [0 95 days. Typically, <br />the surface layer is brown loam B inches thrck. The <br />subsoil is clay loam 12 inches chrck. The upper 1J <br />inches of the subs[ra CUm is clay loam. The lower part <br />to a depth of 60 or more inches is loam. Permeability <br />is mode ra [ely slow. Available wa car capacity is high. <br />Effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. <br />Runoff is medium. <br />Hazard of water erosion is moderate. <br />Hazard of soil blown ng is sligh c. <br />