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• Table 1 <br />Salvageable Topsoil by Soil Map Unit from the <br />Remaining Disturbance Area for Permit c-80-005, <br />January 1, 1991-1997 <br /> (1) <br /> Map Unit Designetion Affected To psoil Salvage <br /> (2) (2) <br /> Area Thickness Volume <br /> jSymbol) (Name, Slope) ~ (Acres) (Feet) (AC. Ft.) <br /> -- Disturbed 659.4(3) --- 492.8(4) <br /> 2VE Routt,20-40X 0.1 1.5 0.2 <br /> %8C, %8D Vinevede/Splitro, 5-20X 38.4 1.8 69.1 <br /> %8E Vinevede/Splitro, 20-40X 16.9 1.3 22.0 <br /> 10D, 10E Binco, 10-40X 1.6 0.8 1.3 <br /> 35D, 35E Aeberg, 10-40X 1.5 0.8 1.2 <br /> 53E Vinevede, 20-40X 3.5 2.0 7:0 <br /> bb C, 66D Skylick, 5-20X 11.7 3.5 G1.0 <br /> 66E,66F Skylick, 20-60X 30.3 2.5 75.8 <br />• 99 Cryoborolls, 10-60X 2.5 3.0 7.5 <br /> -- Reclaimed Lend, Topsoiled 6.3 1.9 12_0 <br /> TOTAL 772.2 729.9 <br />(1)SOiI map units are identified on the baseline soil map, Exhibit 9-1, Soil Types and <br />Semple Locations (dated 5/13/88) for Permit C-80-005. <br />(2>The topsoil salvage thickness and volume figures account for topsoil loss during salvage <br />due to brush clearing, steep slopes, end/or unsuitable topsoil inclusions such es <br />sandstone or shale outcrops and toerse fragment contents exceeding 35 to 40 percent. <br />(3)Area currently disturbed which will require replaced topsoil (see PCC (1990) Exhibit 2, <br />Topsoil Balance Plen - 1989 Field Season end enclosed Exhibit 90.1, Annual Reclamation <br />Report). <br />(4)Topsoil which currently exists in stockpiles (see Exhibit 90.1, 1990 Annual Reclamation <br />• Report for locations and Table 2 for individual stockpile volumes). <br />11 <br />