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F.XNIBIT 13 - SITk: DFaCRIP"fl(1N <br />The Camenish Borrow site is located approximately one and a hslf(I!4) miles cast <br />of liouldcr (Trek, outside of the Iluodplain.l-he toExrgraphy of the site and surrounding <br />land is Ital. l listorically, the I:md use has been ugriculUrrnl and include) crops such ttis <br />sugar beets. corn and alfalfa. More rccrntly, the site has tn~en intermittently used ur <br />pasture livesuxk including cattle and horses. Vegetation consists of a v:uirty of pusturc <br />grtsses:rs shown in Picture I tnlow. <br />the SCS soil survey of uwthrm Wcld County indicates that there arc three soil <br />types timmd on the Cumcnish Burrow site including: Wiley-Colby-V1'eld; I leldt silty clay <br />and, Vona sandy lo:mt. lhtuil descriptions of each of these soil types can t+e tirund in the <br />:lddrndum to this permit. <br />Picture t Camenlsh trarraw-W'est tkwndary, L~wkinR north (ram the soutlfwcst corner or the tine <br />l hr (':mrenish Burrow Sitc is undcrluin with sand and grovel deposited by Boulder <br />('reef:. As can he seen in the afx»'c picture. the betrrt on the west side (leti~ oC the site is <br />as_uxiatrd with an active sand and gravel pit operated by the W:tho (.'reek Sand aril <br />Gnrvcl Comrany. <br />