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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1999117
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Permit File
Section_Exhibit Name
EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION
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<br /> <br />z <br />Soil Survey <br /> /\f~ 2` <br />~\ <br /> 1 <br />IV ~ <br />\ <br />, ; ~ <br /> ~- ( I >lt e <br /> ~ \ ~ , ~ ' ,$~ngrr Or C: rxrn RonyC _ <br /> <br /> <br /> /. IV <br />\ , .. ir.. ~. -III ~ ~ ~ ,c <br /> , <br />/ <br />gyp,/ - . <br />~~4 <br />~ <br />= <br />1 ~ <br /> ~ I <br />L~ / <br />I <br />~ ( <br />\ \ -_ <br />.Dunes . _ <br />_ - <br />~ <br />~ . <br />J <br />/ <br />I <br /> ~ <br />F <br />_ <br />rlil U([~ <br />I ~= ~ Sa{uache _ <br />~ ~ <br />/ _ <br />~ <br />.,._r ~~ Xo,rne, ;can" <br />, <br />/• ! .r6.:, )uar/ <br /> .. <br />.~~]" `~uh Unr <br /> \ <br />i <br /> \ I V <br />III ~ >. <br /> <br /> ~- i <br /> / <br /> `r <br /> <br /> Hr ` <br />• ' <br /> ~ I iv <br />early 'evel and gently slopinc soils that are poorly <br />~, drained and subject to flooding <br /> [I Nearly level and gently sloping soils that are poorly <br /> drained to well drained and affected by salt and a'.l:ali <br /> III Nearly level to steep soils that are moderately well <br /> drained to excessively drained <br /> Iy Gently sloping to very steep, well drained soils, and <br /> Rock outcrop <br /> Figure t.-Pattern o1 broad groups of soils on the general soil map. <br /> Also in the 1880's, T. C. Henry excavated the large t 900's and has steadily declined since that time. <br /> Rio Grande Canal to be used for irrigating more than Agriculture is the main source of income for the county. <br /> 200,000 acres (B). At the same time, potatoes were first Tourism, mining, and timber production account for a <br /> grown commercially in Saguache County. Irrigation small part. <br /> enabled farming to spread farther from streams into the <br /> center of the valley. Field peas, potatoes, and wheat and Natural Resources <br /> other small grains were grown on the irrigated land. But, <br /> irrigation also brought problems. Salts and other minerals Soil and water are the most important natural <br /> accumulated in the irrigated soils, causing some farmers resources of the county. Sheep and cattle, crops <br /> to abandon their fields, which soon grew back to brush. produced on irrigated farms <br />and timber are marketable <br /> The ranching, farming, and mining encouraged the , <br />products derived from the soil. <br /> Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad to extend Vyater used for irrigation is obtained from the Rio <br /> across Saguache County, and towns such as Hooper, <br /> <br />Moffat, and Villa Grove were established along the Grande River, Saguache Creek, and small streams <br /> railroad. By the 7940's, abandonment of mines and and from irrigation wells varying in depth and the amount <br />• farms caused the decline of the railroad. of water they yield (2~. Some of the irrigation wells and <br /> Saguache, the county seat, is at an elevation of 7,697 many stockwater and domestic wells are flowing artesian <br /> feet, and in 7970, had a population of 613 (1~. The wells (il). The water resource is vital to the agriculture <br /> population of the county reached a peak in the early of the area. <br />
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