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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2011029
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
5/19/2011
Doc Name
New 112 Hardrock application part 1 Exhibit A thru Exhibit J
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Jubilee Venture, LLC
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DRMS
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DMC
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Custom Soil Resource Report <br />Map Unit Legend <br />Moffat County Area, Colorado (C0686) <br />Map Unit Symbol Map Unit Name Acres in AOI Percent of AOI <br />10 Battlement fine sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent 149.0 14.7% <br /> slopes <br />I <br />44 Cowestglen sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes 33.7 3.3% <br />60 ( Dumps, mine 65.2 6.4% <br />77 Forelle loam, 3 to 12 percent slopes 65.8 6.5% <br />107 Ir peso pns nn gs-Maysprings-Gretdivid complex, 10 ( 0.2 0.0% <br /> to 20 percent slopes I <br />130 'Maysprings coarse sandy loam, 3 to 12 percent 274.21 27.0% <br />i <br />I slopes <br />131 Maysprings-Gretdivid complex, 10 to 20 <br />283.2 <br />27.9% <br />percent slopes I <br /> <br />173 j Ryark-Powderwash complex, 2 to 15 percent { <br />105.3 - <br />1 10.4% <br />slopes <br />185 Taffom sandy loam, 3 to 15 percent slopes 39.0 3.8% <br />Totals for Area of Interest 1,015.5 1 100.0% <br />Map Unit Descriptions <br />The map units delineated on the detailed soil maps in a soil survey represent the soils <br />or miscellaneous areas in the survey area. The map unit descriptions, along with the <br />maps, can be used to determine the composition and properties of a unit. <br />A map unit delineation on a soil map represents an area dominated by one or more <br />major kinds of soil or miscellaneous areas. A map unit is identified and named <br />according to the taxonomic classification of the dominant soils. Within a taxonomic <br />class there are precisely defined limits for the properties of the soils. On the landscape, <br />however, the soils are natural phenomena, and they have the characteristic variability <br />of all natural phenomena. Thus, the range of some observed properties may extend <br />beyond the limits defined for a taxonomic class. Areas of soils of a single taxonomic <br />class rarely, if ever, can be mapped without including areas of other taxonomic <br />classes. Consequently, every map unit is made up of the soils or miscellaneous areas <br />for which it is named and some minor components that belong to taxonomic classes <br />other than those of the major soils. <br />Most minor soils have properties similar to those of the dominant soil or soils in the <br />map unit, and thus they do not affect use and management. These are called <br />noncontrasting, or similar, components. They may or may not be mentioned in a <br />particular map unit description. Other minor components, however, have properties <br />and behavioral characteristics divergent enough to affect use or to require different <br />management. These are called contrasting, or dissimilar, components. They generally <br />are in small areas and could not be mapped separately because of the scale used. <br />Some small areas of strongly contrasting soils or miscellaneous areas are identified <br />by a special symbol on the maps. If included in the database for a given area, the <br />V. 10 <br />.7
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