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C1981019
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12/17/2010
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Rule 2.04.9 Soils Resource Information
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PR3
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RULE 2 PERMITS <br />recommended suitability thresholds for both boron and selenium in topsoil (WDEQ, 2004). All soils <br />sampled fall below the recommended limit of 5.0 ppm for boron while one sample (0825 -RO1, 14 -30 <br />inches, Campspass — 0.12ppm) minimally exceeded the marginal threshold of O.lppm selenium. These <br />results do not support the need for further analysis, as it appears boron and selenium are found in low <br />concentrations in the parent materials of the Soils Survey Area. <br />There appears to be few chemical or physical limitations for salvage and use of soils for reclamation with <br />the exception of high clay content and high coarse fragment content. The primary chemical property <br />limiting salvage is nutrient content. <br />Each soil horizon was determined to be suitable or unsuitable. The weighted average depth of suitable <br />soil was then calculated for each map unit based on the suitable depth of each soil series multiplied by the <br />percentage of the map unit which it comprises (Table 2.04.9 -16). <br />Following the development in any one five -year mine area the amount of soil salvage will be assessed to <br />determine the need for assessing potential substitute soil sources. <br />The distribution and extent of map units in the survey areas are presented on Map 5D. The maps were <br />compiled on a topographic map base at a scale of 1" =500'. The soils maps contain a map unit legend and <br />all map unit delineation lines. Soil pedon description /sample sites are also located on the maps. The soil <br />delineations have been digitized into the electronic file for map display and acreage determination by map <br />unit. <br />A summary of various map unit descriptive information is presented in Table 2.04.6 -20. The information <br />for each map unit includes: <br />• Map unit symbols <br />• Slope ranges <br />• Soil series name and map unit symbol <br />• Map unit components and percentages of each soil type <br />• Surface textures <br />• Topsoil and subsoil salvage depths <br />• Salvage limiting factors <br />• Soil inclusions <br />• Brief soil discussion <br />Soils interpretative information presented in Exhibit 9, Item 8 includes detailed information regarding <br />each soil series and other soil families. Information in the Baseline Soil Survey includes: <br />• Soil series name and map unit symbol <br />• Texture of the soil control section <br />• Soil depth class <br />• Physiographic position <br />• Topsoil borrow limitations <br />• Permeability class <br />• Wind erodibility group <br />• Water erosion hazard "K" factor <br />• General fertility discussion <br />Collom — Rule 2, Page 54 Revision Date: 1/23/09 <br />Revision No.: PR -03 <br />
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