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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981008A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
3/4/2009
Section_Exhibit Name
Section 2.04.9 Soils Resource Information
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Topsoil Stripping Procedures after February 2008 <br />Prime Farmlands <br />It was agreed with the NRCS in February of 2008, and in a followup phone call among Dan <br />Mathews, Greg Lewicki and the NRCS that the remaining topsoil stripping for the Morgan property <br />(prime farmland and post 15Feb08) will be as follows: Lift A - strip to color change or 24 inches, <br />whichever is less, where the color change is defined as from dark brown, which is the normal color <br />of the topsoil, to light tan, which is the distinct color of the subsoil. This color change is consistent <br />and has been used by the operators with no confusion. It is anticipated the in place stripping <br />thickness for Lift A will be between 6 inches and 24 inches, with an average of 17 in place inches <br />(Table 2.04.9-3; 100% recovery of 98E) , which is based on the experience with the color change <br />in this area as well as the breakdown of Lift A and B in the 1998 soil survey. Table 2.04.9-5 shows <br />17.5 (soil 98E) in place inches over the entire Morgan field and 17.80 in place inches (soil 98E) for <br />the undisturbed portion. This data for the average thickness for Lift A and B is seen in Table 2.04.9- <br />5. Due to the fact that there are a limited number of samples in the field and this average is based <br />on the samples only, WFC needs some flexibility in case areas are encountered with less soil <br />thicknesses that do not show up in the samples. For this reason, WFC commits to salvaging an <br />average of 14-18 inches. For volume calculation purposes, it is anticipated that the average <br />stripping thickness of the remaining (post 15Feb08) Lift A is 16.0 inches, which is approximately <br />90% of the original average from the samples. <br />Table 2.04.9-5 is also split into 3 parts: the 1s` is the entire Morgan property, the 2nd is the part of <br />the Morgan property that is still undisturbed (as of February 2008) and the 3`d is the non prime <br />farmland fields to the north of BB Road and west of 2700 Road. Lift B - Stripping thickness will be <br />between 20 inches to 60 inches, depending on the location and suitability. It is anticipated that the <br />average stripping thickness for Lift B will be 36 in place inches (Table 2.04.9-5; 100% recovery <br />98E), although there is variability due to rock cobbles and color change to near white due to caliche <br />present in the subsoil. For volume calculation purposes, it is anticipated that the average stripping <br />thickness of Lift B (Prime Farmland left on Morgans land after Feb 2008 and 90% recovery) is 36.7 <br />inches. The shift foreman will review the soils map showing the soil sample thickness in the area <br />to be stripped. The foreman will check with the equipment operators to make sure the proper <br />(Revised June 2008) 2.04.9-25
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