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• Permeability of the Borolls soil is moderate. Available water <br /> capacity is moderate. Effective rooting depth is sixty inches. Runoff <br /> is very rapid and the hazard of water erosion is very high. <br /> Rock Outcrop consists of exposed bedrock which generally occupies <br /> positions higher on north or east facing slopes. Areas are steep to <br /> very steep. The bedrock is one to thirty feet thick and one to twenty <br /> feet long. <br /> This unit provides wildlife habitat for mule deer, elk, cottontail <br /> rabbits and raptors. <br /> The present vegetation in most areas is scattered Douglas fir and <br /> pinyon pine with an understory of Gambel oak, Utah serviceberry, western <br /> • wheatgrass, prairie junegrass, Indian ricegrass, and elk sedge. <br /> This map unit is in capability subclass Me, non_irrigated. No <br /> site assigned. <br /> -20- <br /> 1 <br /> I <br />