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• TABLE 6-3 <br />IContinuedl <br />Footnotes: <br />1B An upper limit of 1.0 is proposed by MDSL (1994) and WDEO (19851. A limit of 0.85 is proposed by <br />Neuman end Munshower (1983) for a site with no topsoil. Peabody (1987) recommended a value of 2 <br />assuming 100% legumes with 2 feet of topsoil ranging to a value of 8 assuming 100% grasses with 2 <br />feet of topsoil. <br />Proposed by MDSL 119941, WDEO 119851, and USDI~OSMRE 119851. <br />3° Schafer 11979, 19801. Barth et al. (19811, and Sutton et al., (19811, propose 2.0. <br />~' Proposed by WDEO 119851. The lower limit proposed by Sutton et al. 119811. <br />~~ Recommended by Singleton and Barker (19801. <br />" This value is supported by WDED (19851, Smith (19741, and Sutton et al. (19811. Units are tons of <br /> CeCO° required per 1000 tons material. <br /> These values supported by Sutton et al. (19811 and Lindsay and Norvell (19781. Schafer 11980) Proposes <br /> 60. <br />3b These values supported by Barth 11986) and Lindsay and Norvell 119781. The high iron level (300 ppml <br /> may not be toxic, but may cause significant nutrient imbalances. <br />t6 These values are recommended by Barth et al. (19611, Sutton et al. (19811, and Lindsay and Norvell <br /> 11 9781. <br />. tr This value recommended by Barth et al., (1981). <br />'° This value recommended by WDEG 119851 and USDA (19571. <br />39 This value is proposed by Sutton et al. (19811. <br />°0 This value proposetl by Schafer (1980); Barth et al. (19811 recommends 0.8 ppm. <br />" This value supported by Schafer (19801. <br />~~ This value reported by Gough et al. (19791. <br />\J <br />25 Revised 9/98 <br />