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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2008012
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
2/27/2008
Doc Name
110(2) permit application form
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Nuvemco, LLC
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DRMS
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EXHIBIT "B" CON'T <br />Potential native vegetation: Utah juniper, two needle pinyon, Indian rice <br />grass, blue bunch wheat grass, galleta, blue grama, bottlebrush squirreltail <br />Potential production of cordwood: 2 to 5 cords per acre in a stand that <br />averages 5 inches in diameter at a height of 1 foot <br />Land capability subclass: (no irrigated) 7e <br />Typical profile <br />0 to 8 inches-sandy loam <br />8 to 12 inches- unweathered bedrock <br />Bond soils <br />Landform: Escarpment, mesa, structured bench <br />Parent material: Residuum weathered from sandstone <br />Slope: 1 to 50 percent <br />Depth to restrictive feature: 6 to 20 inches to bedrock (lithic) <br />Drainage class: Well drained <br />Slowest permeability: Moderately slow <br />Available water capacity: About 2.1 inches (very low) <br />Shrink swell potential: About 4.5 inches (moderate) <br />Hazard to flooding: None <br />Depth to seasonal high water table: Greater than 72 inches <br />Runoi~ class: Very high <br />Calcium carbonate maximum: About 5 percent <br />Salinity maximum: About 2 mmhos/cm (non saline) <br />Sodicity maximum: Sodium adsorption ratio about 5 (slightly sodic) <br />Ecological site: Pinyon-Juniper <br />Potential native vegetation: Utah juniper, two needle pinyon, galleta, Indian <br />rice grass, Wyoming big sagebrush, blue grama, true mountain mahogany, <br />antelope bitterbrush, big sagebrush, single leaf ash, squaw apple <br />Potential production of cordwood: 2 to 5 cords per acre in a stand that <br />averages 5 inches in diameter at a height of 1 foot <br />Land capability subclass (no irrigated): 7s <br />Typical profile <br />0 to 3 inches- fine sandy loam <br />3 to 16 inches-sandy clay loam, clay loam <br />
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