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ks and Gesso, LLC <br />EXHIBIT I -SOILS INFORMATION <br />Soils within the proposed permit area consist of only two soil types. The majority <br />of the site (approximately 85%) contains the soil type termed Aquolls and <br />Aquents, formed from alluvium. It is a deep, poorly drained soil type, which <br />occurs on nearly level floodplains. The remainder of the site, in the northeast <br />corner, contains the soil type Bankard sandy loam. This soil is a deep, well- <br />drained sandy loam found on slopes of 3% or less and formed in alluvium on <br />floodplains and bottomlands. <br />Soil types mapped within the proposed permit boundary on the soils map <br />contained within this Exhibit. <br />The capability classification by the United States Department of Agriculture, Soil <br />Conservation Service (SCS) and excerpts from the Soil Survey of Weld County <br />(SCS, 1972), are contained in this Exhibit. The SCS capability classifications for <br />the soils in the permit boundary indicate that the soils are suitable for use as <br />reclamation topsoil for disturbed areas and that the soils have severe limitations <br />for crop production unless careful management is practiced. <br />Ft. Lupton Sand and Gravel Mine.CDMG.112 Permit 33 99024.WD <br />L.G. Everist, Inc. December, 1999 <br />