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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br />• • EXHIBIT I/J (Cont'd) <br />102--9orrora Anna-Gravel,Cobbly znd loam/ Soils. <br />This unit con:~ists of landscar~ that has been altered through <br />(•rnvel and sand excavat.iohs snd l.ov~ling. The materials exposed on <br />t.ho r.ut. fhor arc cob!~ly pravc].s an~i sandy foams. :;omn arean have a <br />surface backf.tl.l of loam, and clay Loams ranging from 1t to 12 inches <br />deep. rlin sirteslnl,o:~ of these areas arc steep to nearly vert.9.ca1 ann <br />ar3 easily oroded. The dcnt.h of cut varirr, from 10 to 1~0 feet or <br />moro. The floors of 1.hese borrot~ areas are usually nr_arly level to <br />gcntlysloping. Ve~et.nt..ion can bn successfully established and mnin- <br />tainnd icy backfi.lling rrl;h the fines ].eft over from thr, minim zct- <br />ivity. 'Phew soils cin be used ~o increase: fertility and increase <br />hater-holding capacity. These r rterials are usually neutral to <br />slightly al&aline. <br />25 <br />n <br />