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Permit No
M1997007
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
1/31/1997
Doc Name
CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS REGULAR OPERATION 112 RECLAMATION PERMIT APPLICATION FORM
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C~ <br />16-Cushman•Kutch complex, 8 to 25 percent <br />slopes. These moderately deep, well drained, moderate- <br />ly sloping to moderately steep soils are on upland hills, <br />ridges, and side slopes. Elevation ranges from about <br />5.300 to 6,400 feet. Average annual precipitation ranges <br />from about 14 to 17 inches, average annual air tempera- <br />ture is about 47 degrees F, and average frost-free period <br />is about 135 days. The Cushman soil makes up about 50 <br />percent of this-unit and the Kutch soil_about 30 Dercent <br />Included with this complex in mapping, and making up <br />about 20 percent of the unit, ere Ascalon sandy loam, 4 <br />to B percent slopes; Renohill•louviers complex, 8 to 25 <br />percent slopes; sandy soils that are similar to the Terry <br />soils mapped in EI Paso County; and sandstone outcrops <br />(fig. 5). <br />The Cushman sail formed in calcareous material <br />' weathered from interbedded shale and sandstone. Typi- <br />cally, the surface layer is pale brawn loam about a <br />inches thick. The subsoil is grayish brown clay loam to a <br />depth of about 20 inches. The subsVatum is Tight brown- <br />ish gray silty clay to a depth of about 34 inches. Below <br />that is olive interbedded shale and sandstone. <br />Permeability is moderate, and available water capacity <br />is low to moderate. The effective rooting depth is 20 to <br />40 inches. Surface runoff is medium,' and the hazard of <br />ewsian is moderate to high. Deep gullies have formed <br />along some drainageways and stock Vails. <br />The Kutch soils formed in fine textured calcareous <br />material weathered from clay shale. Typically, the sur-' <br />lace layer is grayish brown clay loam about a inches <br />thick. The subsoil is grayish brown and light olive brown <br />clay to a depth of about 22 inches. It is calcareous in the <br />lower part. The substratum Is grayish brown clay to a <br />depth of about 30 inches. Below that is gray and olive <br />shale. <br />Permeability is slow, and available water capacity is <br />moderate. The effective rooting depth is 20 to 40 inches. <br />Surface runoff is medium to rapid, and the hazard of <br />erosion is moderate. Some gullying has taken place in <br />narrow drainageways. <br />These soils are used mainly for grazing. They have <br />poor potential for cropland and for windbreaks and ertvi- <br />ronmental plantings. The Cushman soil has fair to poor <br />'potential far most engineering uses, and the Kutch soil~ <br />has poor potential. <br />• <br />Rangeland vegetation on the Cushman soil is mainly <br />blue grams, needlegrasses, prairie junegrass, sideoats <br />grams, and western wheatgrass. When range condition <br />deteriorates, grasses such. as blue grams and native <br />bluegrasses increase. Steepygrass and annuals replace~ <br />these grasses in a seriously deteriorated range. <br />Seeding the range is recommended to revegetate de• <br />plated areas in order to protect the sail from wind and <br />water erosion. Seeding to native grasses is desirable, but <br />the range may also be seeded with tame species of <br />grasses, such as Nordan crested wheatgrass, Russian <br />wildrye, pubescent wheatgrass, or intermediate wheat- <br />grass. , <br />Rangeland vegetation on the Kutch soil consists of <br />western wheatgrass, blue grams, green needlegrass, s~• <br />deoats grams, and sedge. Contour furrowing or p~ttmg <br />aids in the recovery of depleted vegetation on this soil <br />by reducing runoff and increasing water infiltration. Areas <br />that have dense stands of pricklypear or rabbitbrush can <br />be managed t~hemical control. . <br />These soils are generally not suited to windbreaks or <br />environmental plantings. Onsite investigation is needed <br />to determine which special planting practices are needed <br />to insure survival. <br />The•main limiting soil features of these soils, where <br />they are used for homesites or other urban uses, are the <br />presence of sandstone end shale at a depth of 20 to 40 <br />jpches, shrink-swell potential, slow permeability, and <br />steep slopes. Intensive and costly measures are needed <br />to offset these limitations. <br />This complex is in capability subclass Vle,.nonirrigated. <br />HII. CLASS I FOR lJIND AND idATER. ppSSIBLE <br />HYDRIC INCLUSIONS N SWALES MEETING <br />PONDING CRITII2L4. <br />
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