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-8 <br />II. Soil and Vegetation Inven~„ory and Site 3estoration Rero®endata.ons <br />for Castle Concrete Comoa~; Sand Pleat l?neration. <br />--- - - ;..-,v-......... <br />A. Ti~'P03Y <br />Soila <br />Two primary soils occar on this site. The Ellicott series <br />occuaies the flood plain area of Fountain Creek. 'Phe surface <br />layer of this soil is a loam coarse sand about !~ inches thick. <br />Tha underlying layers are s~~ratified coarse sand and sandy loam. <br />The Chasevilla series occupies the higher terraoa part of the <br />site. It is a gravelly sandy loan. The surface layer is usually <br />about t4 inches thick. <br />Soil surzey iaterpreta'.i.ons for the Ellicott azid Chaseville <br />series, are attached. <br />Vex Cation <br />Vegetation native to the site includes Western wheatgrass, <br />blue ~y ama, needle grasses, little bluaetem, and ;sand dropseed. <br />B, R3CLt1i3imI0H R3CO,~YDAiT02iS <br />P.ecommendations for elope construction, site preparation, and <br />revegetation measures are the same as for the limestone quarries, <br />except for topsoil and seed mi.atnra, <br />' After grading ~w j:1 slopes or flatter, LF to 6 inches of sandy <br />loam soil should be applied, followed by fertili2ar application, <br />i <br />Y <br />J <br />aeadin23i and mulc'niag, <br />i <br />