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Custom Soil Resource Report <br />Tables-Roadfill Source (Proposed Frentress Gravel Pit) <br />Roadfill Source--Summary by Map Unit- Rout! Area, Colorado, Parts of Rio Blanco and Routt Counties <br />Map unit Map unit name Rating Component name Rating reasons - Acres in Percent of AOI <br />symbol (percent) (numeric values) AOI <br />19D Evanot loam, 1 to Poor Evanot (80%) Low strength (0.00) 8.8 93.3% <br /> 12 percent <br /> slopes <br />102 Shermap loam, <br />cool <br />40 to 65 Poor Shermap, cool (80%) Slope (0.00) 0.6 6.7% <br /> , <br /> percent slopes Low strength (0.00) <br /> Shrink-swell (0.97) <br />Totals for Area of interest 9.5 100.0% <br />Roadfill Source- Summary by Rating Value <br />Rating Acres In AOI Percent of AOI <br />Poor <br />9.5 <br />100.0% <br />Totals for Area of Interest 9.5 100.0% <br />Rating Options-Roadfill Source (Proposed Frentress Gravel Pit) <br />Aggregation Method. Dominant Condition <br />Component Percent Cutoff, None Specified <br />Tie-break Rule: Lower <br />Land Classifications <br />Land Classifications are specked land use and management groupings that are <br />assigned to soil areas because combinations of soil have similar behavior for specified <br />practices. Most are based on soil properties and other factors that directly influence <br />the specific use of the soil. Example classifications include ecological site <br />classification, farmland classification, irrigated and nonirrigated land capability <br />classification, and hydric rating. <br />Ecological Site Name: NRCS Rangeland Site (Proposed <br />Frentress Gravel Pit) <br />An ecological site name provides a general description of a particular ecological site. <br />For example, "Loamy Upland" is the name of a rangeland ecological site. An <br />"ecological site' is the product of all the environmental factors responsible for its <br />development. It has characteristic soils that have developed overtime; a characteristic <br />hydrology, particularly infiltration and runoff, that has developed overtime; and a <br />characteristic plant community (kind and amount of vegetation). The vegetation, soils, <br />and hydrology are all interrelated. Each is influenced by the others and influences the <br />22