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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981018
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
5/7/1982
Doc Name
STIPULATION RESPONSE FILE
Permit Index Doc Type
STIPULATIONS
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<br />ERO Resources <br />INTRODUCTION <br />The following scope of work outlines major categories of effort to be <br />addressed regarding the potential classification of segments of Red Wash <br />as an Alluvial Valley Floor. Detailed information to be obtained on soils <br />and vegetation characteristics within Red Wash ,are also discussed. <br />The portions of Red Wash to be investigated that lie within the Daserado <br />Mine permit area are located in T2N, R101 W - Section 1 and T3N, R101W - <br />Section 36. <br />STUDY DESIGN <br />Identification of Unconsolidated Stream Laid Deposits <br />Identification of unconsolidated stream laid deposits will be done by <br />conducting soils investigations on the floodplain of Red Wash. Soil <br />trenches will be dug parallel and perpendicular to the flood plain. Data <br />obtained from examination of soils will include: <br />1. depth of unconsolidated stream laid deposits <br />2. depth to moisture <br />3. depth to mottles <br />4. general physical description of soil horizons <br />5. chemical analysis of soil samples, by horizon <br /> <br />_~ <br />4 \V J <br />``fit^/l <br />{ U <br />,k <br />,w- <br />\~ ~ <br />1 <br />
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