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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1987151
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
4/27/2010
Doc Name
New amendment application (AM-01)
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Montrose County
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
AM1
Email Name
GRM
WHE
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D
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ADVANCED COPY SUBJECT TO CHANGE <br />• <br /> <br />Land capability subclass (noninigated): 7e <br />Typical Profile: <br />Oi-0 to 2 inches; slightly decomposed plant <br />material <br />A-2 to 9 inches; cobbly fine sandy loam <br />Bt1-9 to 16 inches; very cobbly clay loam <br />Bt2-16 to 25 inches; very cobbly clay loam <br />Bt3-25 to 34 inches; very cobbly clay loam <br />Bt4-34 to 43 inches; very cobbly clay loam <br />BCt-43 to 60 inches; very stony sandy clay <br />loam <br />Banulis soils <br />Landscape: Unspecified <br />Landform: Concave, pockets on mountain slopes <br />Position on landform: Footslopes <br />Parent material. Colluvium derived from <br />igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary rock <br />and/or silty and clayey alluvium and/or slope <br />alluvium derived from shale <br />Slope: 3 to 35 percent <br />Surface fragments: About 2 percent subangular <br />gravel, about 5 percent subangular cobbles, <br />about 2 percent subangular stones <br />Depth to restrictive feature: Unspecified <br />Drainage class: Somewhat poorly drained <br />Slowest permeability..06 to 0.2 in/hr (slow) <br />Available water capacity: About 9.3 inches (high) <br />Shrink-swell potential. About 6.7 percent (high) <br />Flooding hazard: None <br />Ponding hazard. None <br />Seasonal high water table depth: About 12 to 36 <br />inches <br />Runoff class: Very high <br />Calcium carbonate maximum: None <br />Gypsum maximum: None <br />Salinity maximum: About 0 mmhos/cm <br />(nonsaline) <br />Sodium adsorption ratio maximum: About 0 <br />(nonsodic) <br />Relative effective annual precipitation: <br />Unspecified <br />Ecological site: Brushy Loam <br />Potential native vegetation: Gambel oak, Utah <br />serviceberry, elk sedge, mountain <br />mahogany, slender wheatgrass, western <br />wheatgrass, LETTERMAN NEEDLEGRASS, <br />mountain brome, nodding brome, prairie <br />Junegrass, common chokecherry, Woods <br />rose <br />Land capability subclass (irrigated): Unspecified <br />Land capability subclass (nonirrigated): 7e <br />Typical Profile: <br />A-0 to 11 inches; loam <br />BAt-11 to 19 inches; clay loam <br />Btl-19 to 24 inches; very cobbly clay loam <br />Bt2-24 to 60 inches; clay <br />2/26/04 ceg <br />2
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