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ERO Resources <br />q, aReiertY Ate CONCLUSIONS <br />• Salvage depth for individual soils are shown in various tables and <br />addressed in the discussion of the four topsoil clasaw and in the nap <br />unit desoriptions. Most of the surface and subsurface soil horizons rate <br />fair as a source of topsoil material. Stripping of suitable topsoil <br />materials from all disturbed lands will result in an average of 30 to 15 <br />inohos available for replsoewent. Enough witable quality topsoil is <br />available to provide a basis for successful revegetation. <br />S. P OFFSSI at D - CRAI • S[7d4~RC <br />8. Present OecyRatien <br />Senior 9oi1 and Reclamation 9oientist <br />b. Education <br />• B.S. University of California, Soil and Water Science <br />M.S. University of California, Resource Economics <br />c. rience <br />1980-Present, Soil and Reclamation Scientist, Director Soils Division <br />of ERO Resources Corporation. <br />1379-1980. 9oi1 and Reclamation Scientist, Director Soils Division of <br />Mine Reclamation Consultants, Inc. <br />19]8-1979. Self-employed Consultant. Soil and Reclamation Scientist. <br />1976-1978. Agronomist, J. W. Patterson and Associates. Soil surveys <br />and land classification using SC5, BIA, and USER criteria; soil and <br />water conservation plans, agricultural planning project management and <br />technical report preparation. <br />1.925.. Teaching Assistant in Resource Economics, University of <br />California at Davis. <br />1975. Ecological Consultant - Stoecker/Keammerer Associates. <br />r <br />L <br />II.I-10 <br />