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11/24/2007 1:07:11 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2000049
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
4/5/2000
Doc Name
GRAVEL PIT PERMIT APPLICATION REGULAR 112 OPERATION
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<br />15 - Bodot silty clay loam, Dry, 3 to 12 percent slopes. (Publication Symbol 22) <br />The Bodot soil is moderately deep and well drained on hills and ridges. It formed in <br />residuum from shale. Typically, the surface layer is silty clay loam 3 inches thick. The <br />upper 15 inches of the underlying material is silty clay. The lower part to a depth of 38 <br />inches is silty clay loam. Permeability is slow and the available water capacity is <br />moderate. Surface runoff is medium to very rapid and the hazard of water erosion is slight <br />to very high. The effective rooting depth is 20 to 40 inches. <br />Land Capability Unit NIRR 4e, IRR 3e <br />76 - Vananda silty clay, 1 to 6 percent slopes. (Publication Symbol 104) <br />The Vananda soil is deep and well drained on alluvial valley floors, terraces, and alluvial <br />fans. I[ formed in alluvium from shale. Typically, the surface layer is silty clay 17 inches <br />thick. The upper 28 inches of the underlying material is silty clay. The lower part to a <br />depth of 60 inches is silty clay loam. Permeability is very slow and the available water <br />capacity is high. Surface runoff is very slow [o rapid and the hazard of water erosion is <br />slight to high. The effective rooting depth is 60 or more inches. <br />Land Capability Uni[ is NIRR 4c, IRR 4e <br />I-2 <br />
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