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a f,~ ~9. <br />a r? c . r <br />~. ~' <br />""~ Unitec'Rta~es Soil 701 Camino del Rio <br />' ~~`~. ~ Lepanr.r_rn of Conservation <br />• ~' Durango, Colorado 81301 <br />•;`.`,.y Aarcvl'ure Service <br />1 <br />March 12, 1987 <br />1 <br />' .lchrr G ~ l ; v <br />Sar~dco C+ravel <br />P.`_~. co;: 1773 <br />__ GurenS~~, Colorado 61302 <br />' Desr 'ohn: <br />' i t,ave made a soil and vegetation evaluation for your orocn5od <br />St C•C ka11E Bite near the processing area. <br />' ?he seii is classified ys Riverwash. It consists mostl~~ of <br />stratified lzYers of gravel, cobble and sand. The surface has <br />o to i2 inches of fine sand. <br />' ?^e surface 6 to lc inches can be bladed off and stockpiled t^ <br />spread bark over the tinished site before reseedin5. This <br />c. =_terial is very d,'outhy and will make it difficult to get <br />' 9r=_ss started. However, cottonwood and willows will probably <br />reestablish on the site in a short time anywaX because the <br />r^~~•ts are already there. <br />' P:ttached is a current vegetation list and a seedtn9 mi>;ture <br />that nay be used. <br />' Sin~erelY, <br />i% <br />' 1. P. P,nnnel l <br />SUiI Scientist <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br /> ® Tne Scd Cor serva;:on Servrce <br />ie an e9e~s•• nt the <br />' .7npartmanl al Ap nCUINrr <br />V <br />