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2010-12-21_PERMIT FILE - M2010083
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2010083
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
12/21/2010
Doc Name
New 110c Appl.
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Lincoln County
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ncolnCounty, Colorado <br />Drainage class: Well drained <br />Ecological site: Loamy Plains <br />Karval and similar soils <br />Extent. out 3 percent of the unit <br />Slope: l to 7 percent <br />Drainage class: Excessively drained <br />Ecological site: Gravel Breaks <br />Razor and similar soils <br />Extent: About 2 percent of the unit <br />Slope: 1 to 5 percent <br />Depth to restrictive feature: 20 to 40 inches to <br />bedrock (paralithic) <br />Drainage class: Well drained <br />Ecological site: Clayey Plains <br />186-Sundance loamy sand, 1 to 3 <br />percent slopes <br />Map Unit Composition <br />indance and similar soils: 85 percent <br />inorcomponents: 15 percent <br />Component Descriptions <br />Sundance <br />:h1LRA: 67-Central High Plains; 69-Upper <br />Arkansas Valley Rolling Plains <br />Landform: Plains <br />Parent material. Eolian deposits over loess <br />-- Slope: 1 to 3 percent <br />Drainage class: Well drained <br />Slowest permeability class: Moderately slow <br />Available water capacity. Moderate (about 8.8 <br />inches) <br />Shrink-swell potential. Moderate (about 4.5 LEP) <br />Flooding hazard. None <br />Depth to seasonal zone of saturation: Greater than 6 <br />feet <br />Runoff class: Low <br />Ecological site: Sandy Plains <br />Land capability (nonirrigated): 4e <br />cal profile: <br />Ap--0 to 8 inches; loamy sand <br />Bt-8 to 17 inches; sandy loam <br />2Bt-17 to 28 inches; clay loam <br />2C-28 to 84 inches; silt loam <br />Minor components <br />Apishapa and similar soils <br />Extent: About 5 percent of the unit <br />Slope: 0 to 3 percent <br />Drainage class: Somewhat poorly drained <br />65 <br />Ecological site: Plains Swale <br />Valent and similar soils <br />Extent. About 5 percent of the unit <br />Slope: 3 to 20 percent <br />Drainage class: Excessively drained <br />Ecological site: Deep Sands <br />Vonid and similar soils <br />Extent. About 5 percent of the unit <br />Slope: 1 to 5 percent <br />Drainage class: Somewhat excessively <br />drained <br />Ecological site: Sandy Plains <br />187-Table Mountain loam, 0 to 2 percent <br />slopes, rarely flooded <br />Map Unit Composition <br />Table Mountain and similar soils: 85 percent <br />Minor components: 15 percent <br />Component Descriptions <br />Table Mountain <br />MLRA: 67-Central High Plains <br />Landform: Flood plains <br />Parent material. Alluvium <br />Slope: 0 to 2 percent <br />Drainage class: Well drained <br />Slowest permeability class: Moderate <br />Available water capacity. High (about 9.6 inches) <br />Shrink-swell potential: Low (about 1.5 LEP) <br />Flooding frequency. Rare <br />Depth to seasonal zone of saturation: Greater than <br />6 feet <br />Runoff class: Low <br />Ecological site: Overflow <br />Land capability (nonirrigated): 3c <br />Typical profile: <br />Ap-0 to 6 inches; loam <br />Bw-6 to 29 inches; clay loam <br />BC-29 to 60 inches; loam <br />Minor components <br />Sampson and similar soils <br />Extent. About 10 percent of the unit <br />Slope. 0 to 2 percent <br />Drainage class: Well drained <br />Ecological site: Overflow <br />Orsa and similar soils <br />Extent. About 5 percent of the unit <br />Slope: 0 to 3 percent <br />Drainage class: Somewhat excessively drained
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