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DRMS Permit Index
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M1977151
IBM Index Class Name
GENERAL DOCUMENTS
Doc Date
3/11/2009
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Attesting to copy of records and files
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State of Colorado, City and County of Denver
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i <br />i <br />i <br />i <br />EXHIBIT I <br />Soils Information <br />STRONG FARMS #2 <br />Aquolls and Aquepts <br />The soils on this site are Aquolls and Aquepts developed on gravelly <br />substratum. These nearly level soils are on bottom lands and flood <br />plains of all the major streams in the survey area. The Aquolls, which <br />have dark colored surface layers, make up about 65 percent of the <br />mapping unit. The Aquepts, which have lighter colored surface layers, <br />make up about 25 percent. About 10 percent is Aquolls and Aquepts. <br />flooded, and Bankard sandy loam. <br />These are deep, poorly drained soils that formed in recent alluvium. <br />The A and B horizons range from absent (011) to 18". Typically they have <br />mottled, mildly to moderately alkaline, loamy or clayey surface layers <br />and underlying material, and are underlain by sand or sand and gravel at <br />depths of 24 to 48 inches. They may or may not have a gleyed layer in <br />the underlying material. <br />Most of these soils are subject to flooding. The watertable is at <br />or near the surface early in the spring and recedes to about 48 inches <br />by late fall in some years. <br />The following map and soil descriptions were provided by the <br />Greeley SCS. <br />
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