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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1998034
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
9/16/2010
Doc Name
Adequacy Response
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Mountain Park Concrete Inc.
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DRMS
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CN1
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PSH
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<br />NONTECHNICAL SOILS DESCRIP'I. REPORT <br />Docheff Pit <br />yap ; Soil name and description <br />Symbol <br />83 Tine cobbly sandy loam, 15 to 55 percent slopes <br />The Tine soil is deep and well drained. The average <br />annual precipitation is 11 to 14 inches and the <br />frost-free season is 35.to 75 days. Typically the <br />surface layer is brown cobbly sandy loam 14 inches <br />thick. The upper 9 inches of the underlying material <br />is very cobbly loamy sand. The lover part is extremely <br />cobbly sand that extends to 60 inches or more. <br />Permeability is rapid. The effective rooting depth is <br />60 inches or more. The available water capacity is low. <br />Runoff is medium. <br />Hazard of water erosion is high. <br />This map unit is in capability subclass VIIs. <br />This deep, well drained soil is on uplands. It formed <br />in colluvium and glacial drift derived form a variety <br />of rocks. The surface layer is loam about 10 inches <br />thick. The subsurface layer is loam about 5 inches <br />thick. The subsoil is cobbly clay loam about 33 inches <br />thick. The substratum is cobbly clay loam to a depth <br />of 60 inches or more. Permeability is moderate, and <br />the available water capacity is high. Effective <br />rooting depth is 60 or more inches. Runoff is medium, <br />and the hazard of water erosion is moderate, <br />
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