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DRMS Permit Index
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M1977151
IBM Index Class Name
GENERAL DOCUMENTS
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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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<br />1 ?9_? <br /> 44 <br />-11ai?iull'alFn+lYLu?J fn_l r rr.ent <br /> J <br />? <br /> , 1 <br />? This is a deep, somewbat excessively drained soil on floodplains at <br /> d <br />d <br />ifi <br />t <br />l <br />i <br />f 4450 <br />5000 f <br />I <br />f <br /> e <br />recen <br />evat <br />ons o <br />orme <br />iii strat <br />e <br />to <br />eet. <br />t <br />i alluvium along stre?atins and rivers i.hroughout the survey area. <br /> InCluded in this unit- are numerous sand .and gravel bars. Some n0n- <br /> eft1careous areas are also included. <br />i <br /> Typically the surface layer is grayish brotm .".ancly loam about 4 inches <br />1 thick. The underlying material, to a depth of 00 Inches, is light <br /> yellowish brown calcareous sand stratified with thin lenses of sandy <br />r loa=n and loam.: <br />' Pernmability is moderately rapid and available. water capacity is low.' <br /> Effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. Surface runoff is slow <br />' Y <br /> and erosion hazard is low. <br /> a <br />d <br />d <br />1'h <br />d' <br />i <br />" <br />l <br />' <br />i <br />d <br />li <br /> y <br />n <br />cy are san <br />very <br />cropp <br />«g. . <br />s are <br />to <br />Tllese soi <br />su <br />mitc <br />lc <br /> subject to flooding. Pasture is the best use for this soil, with <br /> tall wheatgra'ss, tall fescue and annual sweetclover some of the best <br />' suited crops, Light frequent irrigations by furrows find flooding are <br /> recor.airnded. Coo,imorci<al fertilizers improve the ainouut and value of <br /> <br /> fora-c produced, <br /> swit <br />d b <br />h- <br />d <br />t <br />hi <br />il i <br />i <br /> e <br />y <br />c <br />om <br />nn <br />s so <br />s <br />The potential native vegetation on t <br /> ;;rass, Indiangrass, sand bluestem, sand reedgrnss, sideoats grains, <br /> <br /> needle-and-thread and blue grima, }Such of this site has inclusions <br /> of other soils :?nd vegetation ill such a complex pattern that it is <br /> <br /> <br />
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