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NONTECHNICAL EOILSmD ES CR ~N REPORT . ~ . <br />Map ~ Soil name and descrlp[ion <br />Symbol <br />This soil is in nonirriga[ed ca pabrlr[y subclass V[ie. <br />Included in [his map unit are small significantly <br />drfferent areas. Refer to Che soil survey report for <br />details. <br />"10 ~ Fluva quents and Haplaquol is soils, Frequently Flooded <br />The Fl uvaque n[s sorl rs deep and very poorly or poorly <br />drained. The average annual prectp[ta[ion is 11 to 18 <br />inches and [he average frost free pen od is 65 to BS <br />~ days. The soil is saturated by ground water [hroughouc <br />~ [he soil profile Erom April through June. Tn most <br />areas, the water [able tlurrng the remainder of the year <br />is above a depth of a0 rnches. The surface layer is <br />dark grayish brown sandy loam, loam or clay loam 2 to 5 <br />inches [hick. The underlying ma ten al is stra tiEied <br />~ ea nd, loamy sand, sandy loam, loam, clay loam, or clay, <br />[0 60 inches or more. In some places sand or extremely <br />gravelly sa ntl is at a depth of 10 to 60 inches. <br />Pe rmeabllicy is modem [e to rapid. Available water <br />capacity is low to high. Effective rooting depth is 60 <br />inches or more for water-tolerant plants and 10 to 20 <br />inches for plants sensrtrve co a hrgh water table. <br />Runoff is slow or ponded. <br />Hazard of water erosion is alight. <br />Ha za rtl of soil blowing is slight. <br />This soil is rn nonlrrigaced capability subCl ass VIw. <br />