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`' 7tCLArIATIOra FLAN <br />for <br />Baca C:ount~~ Gravel Pit tt2-9.3 <br />i3W 1/4 of NW 1/4. Sec. 25. T28S. R47W) <br />1 <br />f. 3011 Base Ltne Dat>: <br />' A. Ba.c.:3__C;~u..!._tty._._~.R.?._Z.....m~P.P.?._na.._4.P.?.t....._BaF3.,.......bac.~_.__G_~..a.a.......l...oam..3... The Eurfaca <br />laver is silt loam. it is a good too soil and unsuitable for <br />wand and gravel and only fart for road fill. Included to mo=,t <br />' mapped areas of this soil were small areas of Wiley and <br />Harbord loamy. <br />`3 [3_aca._.._Cou_ntY..... ~o...1......_mup......~_p.?...t..-..W.~.~?...._and._.._W!_..~..:....._!N.?._1..~.Y......_I.oa m_: TIiP wt le~• <br />serte=_. consists of deep. nearly level to strongly sloping <br />' light colored loamy on loess-manteled uplands in ncarly all <br />parts of the county. WLB runs 1='o to 3°o slope while WLD ie. 5° <br />to 9°;,. Included to the mapping were small areas of Colby silt <br />' loam. Harbord loam and Harvey loam. The topsoil is good <br />unsuitable for sand and grave]. and lust fair for road fill <br />0. Ft_ac.a„__C_ou.~a:.Y....._=0.1.1......m~.P__un._t._Hatt.........H~R...:_....a.~~......FiaC..._._.,_.._Ha_rbor_d...__]oa.m..=... <br />The Harbord series consists of deep. nearly level t.o gently <br />' sloping light colored loamy on uplands. Included in mapping <br />were small areas. of Potter gravelly loam Harbord has a good <br />top soil unsuitable for sand and gravel and fart for road <br />' fill. <br />D. Baca,_.Cou_ntY.....S~_1.....ma.p......_p._B_?_~.__P~..~.P~.t.r:e.C-._gr3Ye_).._~:..Y...._1.2,~ni.:. The <br />._.. _.. <br />Potter series consists of shallow, gently sloping tc, <br />' undulating, light-colored gravelly loamy. They are underlain <br />by caliche and occur in all parts of the county Potter <br />gravelly loam runs from 1°s to 9°~ s7.opes. Topsoil is prior. <br />unsuitable for sand and gravel but. good for ro.id Itl]- Thrs <br />t has 95-100'.; fines The shrink swell potential t=_. lcw <br />II. Vegetation Base Ltne Data: <br />t ThP....._ran_ge„._c~ndi C__~n,.„_l nve_n_t~r,Y i°~ based on tl-~e more productive Inamv <br />_ _ <br />plains range .,ite of the Wiley soils. The dominant gra=.~. i~. <br />Buffalo gras~ Intensive ara_tnq t~, being practiced pritr.tnq the <br />site Into only poor condition. The range rating trend i`=. <br />calculated as slowly declining. There is a variety of fonc~ on <br />this site providing erosion control. These plants are li=.ted on <br />the range inventory sheet in thi=. plan. <br />' III. Reclamation Plan: <br />A) F.r_os„,o_n.,..„co,nt_1-o1....__h).i_ri.ng__and,af.t_a,r,...._m,n,_i.,_n_a„__. Depending nn the <br />' specific site o'. the pit. a diversion dike may be Wended on <br />the upper side to convey surface storm runoff from a large <br />block o loamy soils above the pit to a safe disposal site. <br />Where it is poestble the A and B Horizons of the sots profile <br />should be removed and stocupiled separately by Horizon for <br />replacement in the borrow area in the natural sequence when <br />mining operations cease These stookpile~ should be <br />' revegetated to protect the area from both wtnd and water <br />erosion during the mining operations. Seed mix and operations <br />listed in the revegetatton portion of this plan should br <br />' followed. <br />1. <br />1 <br />