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8/24/2016 10:30:41 PM
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11/25/2007 8:03:00 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981008A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/11/2001
Section_Exhibit Name
NH1 TAB 9 SOIL RESOURCES SURVEY
Media Type
D
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10 <br />• moist; with weak, fine granular structure; soft very friable, <br />slightly sticky rroist and slightly plastic. It is relatively free <br />of gravel or rock fragments and has a pH of 7.3-7.7. It is weakly <br />or non-calcareous. The Ap horizon is 4-6" thick. <br />There is a clear, smooth boundary to the subsoil. The B2 horizon, <br />6-12", is a strong broom (7.5YR4/4), moist), sandy clay loam; <br />medium angular blocky to medium sub-angular blocky; moderately hard <br />dry, friable moist; moderately sticky and moderately plastic, wet; <br />with very few rock or shale fragments, slightly to strongly calca- <br />reous and slightly alkaline (pH 7.4-7.8). Roots readily penetrate <br />this horizon. <br />The C horizon (10"-36" depth range) dominately 12"-30", is a <br />strong broom (7.SYR5/6), dry sandy clay loam, .dark brawn (7.51'R5/4) <br />moist; strongly calcareous; and slightly alkaline (pH 7.6-7.9); <br />blocky to medium subangular blocky; moderately hard to moderately <br />• 'friable dry, friable moist; slightly sticky to slightly plastic <br />wet. Shale and sandstone fracpnents may increase toward the lower <br />part of paralithic contact. <br />The Shawano soils overlie soft interbedded shale and sandstone <br />formations at depths ranging from 18" - 36" but the more crnrron <br />depth to paralithic intact is 20-30". The soils are well drained, <br />have slow to medium runoff and are moderately permeable above the <br />paralithic wntact. As mapped, these soils are darker in the <br />surface and probably receive more precipitation than typical of <br />Shawano soils (See official series description by S.C.S., PJC, 4/73). <br />They are used as irrigated cropland and seeded pasture. Native <br />vegetation would include sagebrush, Galleta grass, needlegrass, <br />stipas and forbs. <br />5810 'lbpsoil Suitability. These soils will supply most of the <br />topsoil for the 116-acre tract. Quality to an average of 18" in <br />the smoother slopes and 12" on the steeper slopes is good. Cuts <br />.. can be made to 24" on gentler slopes and 20" on steeper sloces <br />
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