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Template:
DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1999018
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
6/4/1999
Doc Name
REQUEST FOR CLARIFICATION OF CORRESPONDENCE WAGNER ROCK PIT PN M-99-018
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DONNA ASHBAUGH-HALL
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NONTECHNICAL SOILS OES CR ~N REPORT • ~ • <br />me <br />Map ~ So11 name antl tlescription <br />Symbol <br />]] <br />Haplaquol le soils are deep, poorly drai netl and very <br />poorly drained. The mean annual precipitation ranges <br />from 11 [0 18 inches and [he Eros[-free period ie 65 to <br />85 days. The soil is saturated by ground water <br />throughout the soil profile from April through Sune. <br />in most areas, the wacer cable during ehe remainder of <br />the year is above a depth of 40 inches. Typically. [he <br />surface layer rs very dark gray clay loam or loam 10 to <br />20 inches [hick. The untle rlymg material is scra cif ied <br />loam, clay loam, or clay. in some places santl and/or <br />gravel is at a dep [h of 30 to 60 inches. Permeability <br />is mode ra [e to rapid. Available water ca paci cy is low <br />to high. Ef Eec[we roo[r ng depth is 60 rnches or more <br />for water tolerant plants and 10 [0 20 inches for water <br />sensitive plants. <br />Runoff rs slow or pondetl. <br />Hazard of wacer erosion is slight. <br />Hazard of soil blowing is sl igh[. <br />This soil is in nonirrig aced capability subclass VIw <br />Forel le loam, 7 [0 12 percent slopes <br />The Forelle soil 1s tleep and well drained. The average <br />annual prec[pntataon is 11 to 13 inches antl the average <br />frost-free period is "!6 to 95 days. Typically, the <br />surface layer is brown loam 5 inches thick. The upper <br />29 inches of the subsoil is clay loam and [he lower 8 <br />l nches is loam. The upper 9 inches of the substratum <br />is sandy clay loam. The lower par[ co a de p[h of 60 <br />inches or more is sandy loam. Permeability is <br />moderately slow. Available water ca paci[y is high. <br />Effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. <br />Runoff is medium. <br />Ha xa rtl of water erosion is moderate. <br />Hazard of soil blowing is slight. <br />This soil is in nonirriga ted ca pabil icy subclass SVe. <br />
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