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SOILS INFORMATION <br />actual salvage depth may vary somewhat from place to place. The nominal salvage depth is <br />only a guideline. <br />Map <br />Unit Soil Name Nominal <br />Salvage <br />Depth Estimated <br />Area in <br />Phase 1 Estimated <br />Volume in <br />Phase 1 <br />AP Apishapa silty clay 8" 42.1 ac 45,309 cu yd <br />Gh Glenberg-Haverson fine sandy loam 14" 28.7 ac 53,984 cu yd <br />Lm Las Animas fine sandy loam 16" 4.4 ac 9,400 cu yd <br />LnA Limon silty clay loam, 0 to 2% slopes 6" 2.0 ac 1,598 cu yd <br />LnB Limon silty clay loam, 2 to 5% slopes 6" 21 ac <br />TOTAL 16,940 cu yd <br />127,231 CU YD <br />Soils Found On and Near the Site <br />The soil map contained in Exhibit C-5 shows many different soil units. The table below <br />lists the map units and the name of the soil. The soils in bold, italic font occur within Phase 1. <br />Map <br />Unit Soil Name <br />AP Apishapa silty clay <br />Bk Bankard sand <br />Gh Glenberg-Haverson fine sandy loam <br />Lm Las Animas fine sandy loam <br />LnA Limon silty clay loam, 0 to 2% slopes <br />LnB Limon silty clay loam, 2 to 5% slopes <br />Lv6 Limon silty clay, 0 to 5% slopes, Bullied <br />Rg Rocky Ford silty clay loam, wet <br />Potentially Problematic Soils <br />In light of the difficulties encountered with saline and sodic soils present at the Pueblo <br />West Pit and in recognition of the similarity between the natural soils on this site and those <br />at Pueblo West, the soil descriptions have been carefully examined to determine which soils <br />Pueblo East Pit Amendment Exhibit I Page 2 <br />