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concentrations of both macro-and micro-nutrients potentially indicating a more active historic <br />fertilization program. This soil is also assumed to be salvageable to an average overall depth of <br />12 inches given the variability of soil depths over the Block 2 addendum area. <br />Map Unit E Gravel Pit, Undisturbed and Visual Berm Area <br />This unit occurs on a nearly level bench, or terrace, below and to the east of Map Unit D and is <br />immediately adjacent to the borders of Tallahassee Creek. Approximately 90% of this unit is <br />overlain with soils 40" deep. The remaining 10% consists of more shallow soils over a <br />concentration of gravels, cobbles, and stones. This mapping inclusion occurs around the borders <br />of the unit with Map Unit D and the slopes leading down to Tallahassee Creek. The dominant <br />soil is the Kim loam as mapped by the SCS. As such, a soil sample was not collected from this <br />unit. <br />The dominant soil of this unit is suitable for salvage to a depth of 18" over 90% of this unit. <br />Salvage may occur over the remaining 10% of the unit to varying depths opportunistically. The <br />volume available from opportunistic salvage cannot be calculated with certainty. <br />Front Range Aggregates, LLC- Parkdale Quarry <br />DMG Ill Permit Amendment <br />Page 41 <br />