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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1991073
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
6/16/1992
Doc Name
LIMITED IMPACT OPERATION 110 2 RECLAMATION PERMIT APPLICATION FORM
Type & Sequence
CN1
Media Type
D
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" Exhibit B1 (page 1 of 3). <br />" • -5- 4/83 <br />• SOIL DESCRIPTION REPORT~.~~~ <br />.~ <br />S~. Schamber-Stoneham complex, 6 to 35 percent slopes. Thia map unit <br />is on hills and bench edges. The native vegetation is mainly midgrasses and <br />short grasses. The average annual precipitation is about 13 to 15 inches. <br />This unit is 25 percent Schamber very gravelly sandy loam and 25 percent <br />Stoneham loam. Also in this unit is about 15 percent intergrading gravelly <br />soils.. <br />Included in this unit .are small areas of Vona loamy sand, Eckley gravelly <br />sandy loam, and Yoder sandy loam. The percentage varies from one area to <br />another. <br />T'he Schamber soil is deep and excessively drained. It formed in sand and <br />gravel derived dominantly from the Ogallala formation. Slope is 6 to 35 <br />percent. Typically, the surface layer is grayish brown very gravelly sandy <br />~, loam 3 inches thick. The subsoil is brown very gravelly sandy loam 7 inches <br />thick. The substratum to a depth of 18 inches or more is pinkish gray very <br />gravelly loamy sand and is underlain by light gray very gravelly sand to a <br />depth of 60 inches or more. <br />Permeability of the Schamber soil is very rapid. Available water <br />capacity is low. Effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. Runoff is <br />rapid, and the hazard of water erosion is moderate. The hazard of soil <br />blowing is high. <br />T'he Stoneham soil is deep and well drained. It formed in calcareous <br />loess and alluvium derived dominantly from mixed sources. Slope is 6 to 25 <br />percent. Typically, the surface layer is yellowish brown loam 3 inches <br />thick.. The upper 4 inches of the subsoil is yellowish brown clay loam. The <br />lower 2 inches is very pale brown calcareous heavy loam. The upper 37 inches <br />~^• of t}ie substratum is very pale brown calcareous loam. The lower part to a <br />depth of 60 inches is pink calcareous sandy clay loam. <br />
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