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8/24/2016 11:19:49 PM
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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
Media Type
D
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• Weiyhtea Salvage Thickness by Map Unit: <br />Lift 1: 3U inches thick <br />Lift 2: 28+ inches thick <br />Total salvage thickness:.58+ inches thick <br />2.2.15 SBC Silas Loam, 5 to 3U% slopes <br />This map unit consists of Silas loam and Silas var. on sloping <br />swales and narrow draws on uplands. It is composed of 65% Silas loam <br />and lU% Silas var.; inclusions are 10% Northwater and 15% other <br />soils. <br />The vegetation type is sagebrush-grassland. The erosion hazard <br />is moderate, runoff is medium, and flooding hazard is rare. The <br />present land use is range, and the range site is mountain Swale. Tlie <br />SCS capability subclass is VIe non-irr. <br />This unit occurs throughout the study area in the thickly <br />vegetated upland swales. <br />Weighted Salvage Thickness by Map Unit: <br />Lifi,l: 42 inches tnick <br />Lift 2: 18+ inches thick <br />Total salvage thickness: 6U+ inches thick <br />2.2.16 SUA Silas Gravelly Loamy Sand, U to 3% slopes <br />This map unit consists of Silas gravelly loamy sand on nearly , <br />level valley bottoms of Good Spring and Wilson Creeks. It is composed <br />of 9U% Silas gravelly loamy sand; inclusions are 5% Torrifluvents and <br />5% Cryaquolls. <br />The vegetation type is meadow. The erosion hazard is low, runoff <br />is low, and flooding hazard is ocasional. The present land use is <br />mostly abandonned and the range site is not determined. The SCS <br />capability subclass is not determined. Portions of this map unit may <br />be too wet to salvage, <br />This map unit occurs on flood plains covered with .sediment from <br />recent Tlooding, <br />Weighted Salvage Thickness by Map Unit: <br />Lift 1: 2 inches thick <br />Lift 2: 58+ inches thick <br />Total salvage thickness: 60+ inches thick <br />2.2.17 TA Torrifluvents, Gravelly, U to 3% slopes <br />• This miscellaneous land type consists of Ustic Torrifluvents, <br />gravelly, on nea N y level valley bottoms. It is composed of 75% Ustic <br />Torrifluvents, gravelly; inclusions are 15% Cryaquolls and lU% <br />23 <br />
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