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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1984065
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
8/25/1981
Doc Name
SOIL STUDY STORM KING MINES
Permit Index Doc Type
SOILS
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D
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<br /> <br />' disturbed were sampled and evaluated in relation to their <br /> ability to be successfully revegetated. <br /> This soil survey conforms to the general standards <br /> of the National Cooperative Soil Survey as outlined in USDA <br /> 6 <br />6 <br /> Handbooks 43 <br />, 18, and <br />0. This survey also conforms to <br />' applicable state and federal guidelines. <br /> The following Sections 1.4.1 through 1.4.6 apply <br />' primarily to the procedure used to map the undisturbed <br /> portion of the pad area while Section 1.4.7 applies to the <br />' d <br /> rill <br />methods used to evaluate the disturbed areas (roads, <br /> pads, etc.). <br /> 1.4.1 Field Observations <br />' <br /> Field observations provided the basis for soils mapping, <br />' These <br />d in this re <br />ort <br />d d <br />ti <br />t <br />li <br />i <br /> . <br />ng, an <br />on presen <br />e <br />p <br />samp <br />escr <br />p <br />' observations were primarily obtained from field observations <br /> and numerous spade and core-auger holes ranging in depth <br />' from one to five or more feet which were dug in each soil <br /> material or map unit delineation. In addition, samples were <br /> obtained from areas of existing disturbance. Parent material <br />' and vegetation associated with soils were closely observed <br /> as well as the position of the soil on the landscape. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />' -5- <br />
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