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8/24/2016 11:21:30 PM
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11/21/2007 12:06:37 AM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1980193
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
3/5/1978
Doc Name
LIMITED IMPACT AND SPECIAL TEN DAY PERMIT APPLICATION FORM
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<br />_. r <br />9. Manzanola-Limon area <br />Deep, nearly level to gently eloping, well drained soils ~ that have <br />clayey surface layers and subsoils; formed in calcareous alluvium. <br />This soil area is. on the low terraces and fans along Fountain Creek, <br />south of Colorado Springs, and Jimaly Camp Creek. It occupies about <br />2 percent of the survey area. About 40 percent of the area is the <br />Manzanola soil, 35 percent Limon soil, and the remaining 25 percent <br />is soils of minor extent. <br />Both the Manzanola and Limon soils have a high potential for shrink- <br />swell. The minor soils in this area are the somewhat excessively drained <br />Tor r1 ' <br />Ellicott soil and the well-drained Heldt, Nunn, and IIetic ~fluvente, <br />loamy soils. <br />A large portion of this soil area is used as irrigated cropland and <br />pasture. ldildlife habitat, especially along the water areas, is an <br />important use. IIse is also made for livestock grazing and homesites. <br />I <br /> <br />.~d <br />
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