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NONTECHNICAL SOILS OESCR~N RE PoRT • <br />me <br />Map ~ Soil name and description <br />Symbol <br />Th 19 9011 15 1n nOnlrligdLed ca pabil lCy 9116c1ass IVe. <br />included in this map unit are small significantly <br />~ different areas. Refer [o the soil survey report for <br />de La ils. <br />9a ~ Hapney fine sandy loam, Moist, 0 to 1 pe menc slopes <br />The Hapney soil is deep and moderately well drained. <br />The average annual precipitation is 13 [0 15 inches antl <br />the average ErosL-free periotl is 75 [0 95 days. <br />~ Typically, the surface layer is pale brown Eine sandy <br />~ loam 2 inches thick. The upper ~ inc hee of [he subsoil <br />is clay. The next 15 inches is clay loam. The next e <br />inches is eil Ly clay loam. The next 2"1 inches is clay <br />loam. The substratum [o a depth of 60 inches or more <br />is sandy clay loam. Re rmeabali[y is slow. Available <br />~ water capacity is moderate. Effective rooting depth is <br />60 inches or more for sal c-LOlera nt plants and 15 [0 20 <br />inches Eor plants chat are no[ sal c-col era nt. A <br />seasonal high water table is a[ a depth of < Lo 6 Feet <br />in April through June. <br />Runoff is slow. <br />Ha za rtl of water erosion is slight. <br />Hazard of soil blowing is moderate. <br />This soil is in nom rn gated capability subclass VIS. <br />~ Included in this map unit are small significantly <br />different areas. Refer co the soil survey report Eor <br />de to ils <br />100 Hesperus loam, 15 co 50 percent slopes <br />