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11/20/2007 11:25:18 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981019
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
5/4/2007
Doc Name
Soil Inventory Danforth Hills Project Report Dated 12/17/1984
Section_Exhibit Name
Exhibit 09 Item 7 -ST
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• 2.2.5 JBB Jerry-Burnette Loams, 5 to 15% slopes- <br />This.complex map unit consists of Jerry loam and Burnette loam on <br />sloping broad uplands and benches. It is composed of 45% Jerry loam <br />and 45% Burnette loam; inclusions are lU% Lamphier. <br />The vegetation type are sagebrush-grassland and mountain <br />shrubland. The erosion hazard is high, runoff is medium to rapid, and <br />flooding hazard is none. The present land use is range and wildlife <br />habitat and the range site is brushy loam. The SCS capability <br />subclass is VIIe non-irr. <br />The two dominant soils are similar; they differ in depth and , <br />thickness of the mollic epipedon. They occur in complex patterns on <br />the landscape. <br />Weighted Salvage Thickness by Map Unit: <br />Lift 1: 18 inches thicK <br />Lift 2: 39+ inches thick <br />Total salvage thickness: 57+ inches thick <br />2.2.6 JBC Jerry-Burnette Loams, 15 to 3U% slopes <br />• This complex map unit consists of Jerry loam and Burnette loam on <br />moderately steep mountain sideslopes. It is composed of 35% Jerry <br />loam and 25% Burnette loam inclusions are 2U% Uwen Creek, lUyo Rhone <br />and lU% other soils. <br />The vegetation type are sagebrush-grassland and mountain <br />shrubland. The erosion hazard is high to very high, runoff is medium <br />to rapid, and flooainy hazard is none. The present land use is range <br />and wildlife habitat and the range site is brushy loam. The SCS <br />capability subclass is VIIe non-irr. <br />These two soils are similar; they differ only in depth and <br />thickness of the mollic epipedon. <br />Weighted Salvage Thickness by Map Unit: <br />Lift 1: 17 inches thick <br />Litt 2: 31+ inches thick <br />Total salvage thickness: 48+ inches thick <br />2.2.7 LRD Lamphier-Rhone Loarns, 15 to 45% slopes <br />This complex map unit consists of Lamphier loam and Rhone loam on <br />moderately steep to very steep mountain sideslopes. It is composed of <br />4U% Lamphier loam and 3U% Rhone loam; inclusions are 15% Thornburgh, <br />5% Burnette and lU% other Soils. <br />• The vegetation type is mountain shrubland. The erosion hazard is <br />moderate to high, runoff is medium, and flooding hazard is none. The <br />present land use is range, and the range site is brushy loam. The SCS <br />19 <br />
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