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Table 2 - Llovd Bench 1 Suitable Subsoil Sample Results, Julv 15, 2010 <br /> <br />Sample Depth <br />(inches) <br />Sat % <br />SAR %u <br />CaC03 <br />ISe(ppm) %Gravel <br />I (2mm-3") %Cobbles <br />(3"-10") %Stones <br />(10"-25") %Rock <br />Frag's <br />NHSS-238A' 0-24 39 1.17 <1.00 0.27j 25 2 0 27 <br />NHSS-23813' 24-48 44 1.11 <1.00 0.40j 20 0 0 20 <br />NHSS-239A 0-24 48 2.67 6.90 0.20' 25 2 0 27 <br />NHSS-239B 24-48 36 0.96 3.00 <0.15 25 1 0 26 <br />NHSS-240A 0-24 44 2.45 3.90 0.25j 35 3 0 38 <br />NHSS-240B 24-48 41 1.28 2.80 0.42' 20 5 0 25 <br />NHSS-241A 0-24 43 0.57 1.80 0.24' 35 2 0 37 <br />NHSS-241 B 24-48 40 0.50 1.30 0.43j 35 5 0 40 <br />Average 42 1.34 3.28 27.50 2.50 0.00 30.00 <br />Suitabilit 25-80 4 40%, 1 Max 3 5% one location; <250). ave <br />Notes: Topsoil not present in area - depth measured from top of subsoil. <br />Suitability based on Table 2.05.4(2)(d)-1 Spoil and Soil Suitability Criteria - Prime farmland Lift B <br />Coarse fragment values are based on visual estimate of cobble and stone and on sieve estimate of gravel. <br />No boulders (>25") were observed in any soil pit; as such they are not shown in this table. <br />j - indicates results are above method detection limit and below primary quantitation limit <br />Bold indicates exceedance of criteria