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2008-11-26_PERMIT FILE - M2008080 (2)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2008080
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
11/26/2008
Doc Name
Exhibit I- Soils Information
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Journey Ventures, LLC
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DRMS
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Water Features-Weld County, Colorado, Southern Part <br />Journey Ventures Pit <br />Ponding is standing water in a closed depression. Unless a drainage system is <br />installed, the water is removed only by percolation, transpiration, or evaporation. <br />The table indicates surface water depth and the duration and frequency of ponding. <br />Duration is expressed as very brief if less than 2 days, brief if 2 to 7 days, long if 7 <br />to 30 days, and very long if more than 30 days. Frequency is expressed as none, <br />rare, occasional, and frequent. None means that ponding is not probable; rare that <br />it is unlikely but possible under unusual weather conditions (the chance of ponding <br />is nearly 0 percent to 5 percent in any year); occasional that it occurs, on the <br />average, once or less in 2 years (the chance of ponding is 5 to 50 percent in any <br />year); and frequent that it occurs, on the average, more than once in 2 years (the <br />chance of ponding is more than 50 percent in any year). <br />Flooding is the temporary inundation of an area caused by overflowing streams, by <br />runoff from adjacent slopes, or by tides. Water standing for short periods after <br />rainfall or snowmelt is not considered flooding, and water standing in swamps and <br />marshes is considered ponding rather than flooding. <br />Duration and frequency are estimated. Duration is expressed as extremely brief if <br />0.1 hour to 4 hours, very brief if 4 hours to 2 days, brief if 2 to 7 days, long if 7 to <br />30 days, and very long if more than 30 days. Frequency is expressed as none, very <br />rare, rare, occasional, frequent, and very frequent. None means that flooding is not <br />probable; very rare that it is very unlikely but possible under extremely unusual <br />weather conditions (the chance of flooding is less than 1 percent in any year); <br />rare that it is unlikely but possible under unusual weather conditions (the chance <br />of flooding is 1 to 5 percent in any year); occasional that it occurs infrequently under <br />normal weather conditions (the chance of flooding is 5 to 50 percent in any year); <br />frequent that it is likely to occur often under normal weather conditions (the chance <br />of flooding is more than 50 percent in any year but is less than 50 percent in all <br />months in any year); and very frequent that it is likely to occur very often under <br />normal weather conditions (the chance of flooding is more than 50 percent in all <br />months of any year). <br />The information is based on evidence in the soil profile, namely thin strata of gravel, <br />sand, silt, or clay deposited by floodwater; irregular decrease in organic matter <br />content with increasing depth; and little or no horizon development. <br />Also considered are local information about the extent and levels of flooding and <br />the relation of each soil on the landscape to historic floods. Information on the extent <br />of flooding based on soil data is less specific than that provided by detailed <br />engineering surveys that delineate flood-prone areas at specific flood frequency <br />levels. <br />USDA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 2.0 10/252008 <br />ii-M Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 2 of 4 <br />80
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