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8/24/2016 9:57:06 PM
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11/24/2007 10:15:02 AM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981013
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/11/2001
Section_Exhibit Name
EXHIBIT 12 SOILS INFORMATION PART 2
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D
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.___ ,. <br />_ _..._,. <br />~. <br />-:. <br />-- <br />' 2.04.9 <br />T'' Page 15 of 46 <br />~.. <br />• ~ ~ J4C--Collegiotc u;,ndy loom, 1 to 4 percent slopes. T1,fa deep, poor <br />i <br />j to somevhac poorly drained soil is on lov utream terraces. Ic Cocmtd Sn <br />' alluvium derived dominantly from coarse cer.tured materials deposited by <br />-~ <br />noun [a in screams. Slope is 1 to 4 percent. "I'1,e native vegetation is <br />~nia in ly grass vi th some trees. Elevation Ss 7,000 to 8,700 feet. The <br />average annual precl pl [anon 1s about 10 r.o 25 inches, [he average annual <br />air ce:apc ra cure is 40 to 47 degrees F., and the average fros [-i rec season <br />i:: 70 to 120 days. <br />I - <br />Typically [he sur.`ace layer is sandy loam 10 inches [hick. I-ne upper <br />28 inct,es of [lie substratum is sandy loam. Tlie ].over 22 inri,es is very <br />gravelly sand and cobbly sand. The soil is neutral th roughou[. <br />included in [his unit :,re small areas oC Ureece sandy loam and Fur/ <br />• to:gym. is recce snits .ire vr.77. drained :m d are fnnnd on fnnts7upcs and <br />~!r.ii u.~r,•~.:nvs. i'nry r.oi.7s h.,ve more ~~ilc :,nd rl:,y and are ~~ot u:,,i;•rl:, i:~ <br />by s~r.ris, ;,•ravcl, ::nd cnbhles. <br />permeability of this Collegiate soil is wuderacely rapid co s dr.pch <br />n: ,r, !ncl~.es •'.: n! .yid I.rlrr.: r;,is r,~pCh. ;. ~'ai 1•~.+ic _. .+.. c:~.a.~.~i C, is ln:: <br />.. ~:.ode: ate. .r Cecc i~: .: roociac <ie~cl: is 50 i~.ic•, es Cor ~...;te:-roicr::n[ <br />u'au is hoc Cs 1i;n i.[ed co d2nci~s hei~.:een S,i :.nd f.0 inches Cor -are:- <br />. ... ..,•:c ~,' :.. .... ...::.o:` .s :.._ ....., ,'~: ..., .~. r,`. __ .... ,... ......ion .s <br />~ ti7ig^C. ,I Sea50nd 1' h~g^ '=a tCr C3Dlc iluctu: tes between dep[i,s of 24 co <br />7G inches in the spring and early summer. Sore lo~• areas a:e vet ti, ruu~houc <br />the year. Ibis soil is subject to flooding in the spring and early sunnier <br />son ths. <br />`. <br />
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