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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981022A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
9/16/2005
Section_Exhibit Name
2.04 Environmental Resources
Media Type
D
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• wildlife habitat, and recreation. Shrink-swell potential is moderate to high. The risk of corrosion is <br />high for uncoated steel and low for concrete. Potential Frost action is low. <br />Beenom-Absarokee Association -This is a shallow to moderately deep, well-drained soil formed from <br />weathered sandstone and interbedded shale materials. These hilly, steep, and very steep soils aze on <br />mountain sideslopes. The Beenom soil makes up about 50 percent of the association and is on the <br />upper pan of the slopes and the ridgetops. The Absarokee soil makes up about 30 percent of the <br />association and is on the lower slopes and in swales. The remaining 20 percent of the association <br />include small areas of other soils, rock outcrops, very shallow soils, and deep stony soils. For the <br />Beenom soils, the surface layer is loam about 4 inches thick over a clay loam subsoil approximately 5 <br />inches thick. The substrate is channery loam over sandstone at a depth of 14 to 20 inches. For the <br />Absarokee soils, the surface layer is a loam that varies from 0 - 7 inches chick with a clay subsoil <br />approximately 18 inches chick. The substrate is channery day loam over sandstone at a depth of <br />about 30 inches. <br />•~ <br />IIWCRF 2.04-88a Revised June 2003 <br />
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