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• <br />OVERBURDEN REPORT <br />pH All samples tested ranged in value from 6.5-7.9, Wyoming <br />Guideline No. 3 indicates this has a good soil suitability <br />rating. <br />EC All samples tested reported values less than 4, Wyoming <br />Guideline No. 3 indicates this has a good soil suitability <br />rating. <br />Sat % All samples tested ranged from 38%-55%, Wyoming Guideline <br />No. 3 indicates this has a good-fair soil suitability <br />rating. <br />SAR All samples tested reported values less than 6, Wyoming <br />Guideline No. 3 indicates this has a goad soil suitability <br />rating. <br />Nitrate This does not appear to be a problem as N can be easily <br />Nitrogen added to the overburden as needed. <br />Phosphorus N11 samples tested fell within the 0-7 ppm recommendations <br />contained in the Guide to Fertilizer Recommendations in <br />Colorado. It is anticipated that at time of seeding 30 <br />• lbs./acre of P9U55 will bE added to the overburden. It does <br />riot appear that Lhis will be a serious problem. <br />Potassium Of all the samples tested only one had a concentration less <br />than 60 ppm, and that sample had a concentration of 56 ppm. <br />It appears that potassium will not be a problem. <br />Ter:ture Of all the samples only two reported a SIC texture class <br />(also which indicated this has a poor soil suitability. H11 the <br />addresses others were either CL, L-CL, or L, which have a fair (CL) <br />sand, or good (L) soil suitability. Given the amount of mixing <br />silt, clay) that will occur during removal and replacement, it does not <br />appear that texture will be a problem. Refer to Wyoming <br />Guideline No. 3 fur texture classification and rating. <br />Aluminum Munshower (1983) advised that aluminum does not to be <br />analyzed unless the overburden pH is less than 5. This is <br />due to the fact that the presence of exchangeable aluminum <br />is very limited in environments with a pH greater than 5. <br />Given the pH of tfie overburden (6.9 and 6.5) and the low <br />concentration of aluminum (¢0.2 ppm) it is not anticipated <br />that aluminum toxicity will be a problem. <br />Copper The samples in which this parameter was analyzed were from <br />depths of 30"-36". This material is not proposed as a <br />plant growth media as the top 6" of the overburden will be <br />removed and stockpiled for reclamatiur, use. Therefore, <br />copper toxicity should not be a problem. <br />