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Unil:ed States Soil <br /> ~~ Department of <br />Agriculture Conservation <br />Service <br />1228 Main Street, Longmont, CO 80501 <br />Mr. Mack Graham <br />Western Paving Construction Company <br />P. 0. Box 21649 <br />Denver, CO 80221 <br />Dear Mack: <br />September 24, 1980 <br />Re: Stromquist Property <br />Part Sec. 20 & 21, T2Y, R68W <br />Upon returning to the office, I discovered that the soil on the above <br />property is all of one soil series, so I will not make a map as I had <br />promised. A copy of the complete description is attached. This soil <br />has an agricultural land use capability of Class VIw and would not be <br />considered prime or of unique importance. <br />The land use for the past several years has been for irrigated crop- <br />land such as corn, beets, alfalfa and irrigated pasture; hence there <br />~ would be no plants on the endangered species list. <br />The reclamation plan should include the stockpiling of enough top <br />soil to cover the remaining slopes of the ponds to a two foot depth <br />and then seed to an adapted grass such as those used in existing <br />permitted areas. Shrub and tree plantings can be used to enhance <br />the wildlife benefits and add to the esthetic value of the area <br />reclaimed. <br />Should you require additional information, feel free to call upon me. <br />Sincerely, <br />Carrol E. Hamon <br />District Conservationist <br />• <br />0 <br />