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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977392
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
6/2/2003
Doc Name
Amendment Application
From
The Denver Brick Company
To
DMG
Type & Sequence
AM2
Media Type
D
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s <br /> . ~ <br />=~r ~?~ <br /> '~ ' ~.' <br /> <br />~ 7 <br />'``'~ ,.. 16D Kntch clay loam, 4 to 8 percent slopes, `, <br /> <br />'~;' : This is a moderately deep, xell drained soil on nodaratbly sloping azsd ,:_ ~' <br />' '~ ~< geatlq rolling uplands, It formed in residual material xaathezod 8'~*ta <br />~~' <br /> <br />~ cla shale, Elevation is 000 to 6800 feet, Ave ~~' <br />YeY S raga annual pzaoipi- r.. <br />~-~ ", tation of 14 to 17 inches, Average annual air teaperstira is about $~ ~. ' <br />x ::; Average 4roat free period is about 120 to 140 days. F <br /> <br />~ ~ <br />__ .Included in mapping era small areas of Renohill clay loam, Louviera claq,: ~ <br />r ~. Cuahainn sandy loam, and Nunn clay loam, <br />~ ~; <br /> <br />r ~~~ <br />Typically the surface layer is grayish lu~oxn clay loss about 7 inches <br /> thick, Tha subsoil is broxn or light olive broxn clay about 18 irtchee <br />' thick, The substratum is gray clay xith many xeathered shale fragsenta. . <br />~ <br />s-- <br />~. <br />* It is underlain by gray and olive clay shale at 20 to 40 inches belox=the: <br />~ <br />. <br />- <br />~ <br />:c <br /> <br />= , <br /> <br />surface. ~ <br />, <br />T F~.: ~,. Peraeabildty is slox, Effective rooting depth is 20 to 40 inches.- Avail= <br />~ " ~ ; able xater capacity is mediiaa, Surface runoff is <br />rapid and <br />eiosioa l9sa'tsY ds <br />~,' ~` <br />~ _ <br />. <br />moderate. <br />h <br />~ ` -Priaary use is native range, A fex small areas are dry farmed and a'oBD~ <br />"~; ~ -~' -to wall grain and forage sorghums, Many formerly cropped arses Eissya <br />bs9a !t <br />` <br />fl, r # '~` , <br />reaaedgd to grass and are used for pasture, C <br />1- <br />~''< ~ <br />4 Wildlife food and ceeror are limited on this soil, Mos~'plaina xildliie ' <br /> <br />;; _ <br />era adapted but production is lox,. <br />°. <br /> <br />y .; , <br />; <br />ti* <br />' <br />' ~ Fihere used for hamasites or urban or recreational development, tpa s~o~tu <br />. <br />~ <br />~~ <br />~ <br />' <br />affecting its use era as Yolloxsa Slox petseability;.high.shrink-sxall~ :' <br />~ '' lox basting strength, and high corrosivity cause severe liaitationa fcir ! <br />a. all structural uses, Slox gerseability and clayey surface cause a sodatata <br />~ ` limitation for most recreational uses, - _ (": <br />Y~ f ~~ ~ - ~ <br /> <br /> <br />L-! ,- 4 <br />; <br />. <br />~ ~ <br />IF <br />y <br />y "'!'-r) <br />3 fi <br />~x s <br /> <br />:, - .3 <br />1 Y ". <br />* <br />~ <br />I <br />~ 'S <br />, <br />i <br /> ~, <br />5 <br />- - + <br />~ ~ ~, <br />1 <br /> . ~ .J~. <br /> <br />L ~ <br /> - <br /> <br />r . <br />-, ..I <br />g+ ~ <br />'I <br />~ ~':~ ~ <br />
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