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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2005021
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
4/20/2007
Doc Name
Amend Appl
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Oldcastle SW Group, Inc. dba United Companies of Mesa County
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DRMS
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AM2
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• gray clay, 9 inches of light olive gray clay, and typically a thin layer of gravel above the Mancos <br />Shale. <br />6) Sagers silty clay loam, mapping unit BgA, occurs on slopes between 0 to 2 percent grade in <br />elevations between 4,900 and 6,200 feet. The typical soil profile consists of 6 inches of grayish <br />brown silty clay loam, and 54 inches of light yellowish brown silty clay loam. <br />7) Colona complex, grave] substratum, mapping unit BhA, occurs on slopes between 0 to 2 <br />percent in grade in elevations between 5,000 and 6,200 feet. The typical soil profile consists of 3 <br />inches of clay and 27 inches of silty clay. <br />8) Uncompahgre loam, mapping unit Uw, occurs on slopes between 0 to 2 percent in grade. The <br />typical profile consists of 60 inches of loam. <br /> <br />• <br />Anderson Pit, April 07 I-2 <br />
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