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2012-02-16_PERMIT FILE - M2011034
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2011034
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
2/16/2012
Doc Name
ADEQUACY RESPONSE
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COOLEY & SONS
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Map unit: Dn - Dunul cobbly sandy loam <br />Component: Dunul (100 %) <br />The Dunul component makes up 100 percent of the map unit. Slopes are 0 to 1 punt This component Is on alluvial fans. The parent <br />material consists of cobbly alluvium. Depth to a root restrictive layer is greater than 60 inches. The natural drainage class is excessively <br />drained Water movement in the most restrictive layer is high. Available water to a depth of 60 inches is low. Shrink -swell potential is <br />low. This soil Is not flooded. It is not ponded. There is no zone of water saturation within a depth of 72 inches. Organic matter content in <br />the surface horizon is about 1 percent This component is in the R051XY281 CO Mountain Outwash ecological site. Nonirrigated land <br />capability classification is 7s. Irrigated land capability classification is 4s. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. The calcium carbonate <br />equivalent within 40 inches, typically, does not exceed 6 percent. <br />Map unit: No - Norte gravelly sandy loam <br />Component Norte (100 %) <br />The Norte component makes up 100 percent of the map unit. Slopes are 0 to 1 percent This components on alluvial fans. The parent <br />material consists of gravelly alluvium. Depth to a root restrictive layer is greater than 60 inches. The natural drainage class is moderately <br />well drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is moderately high. Available water to a depth of 60 inches Is low. <br />Shrinkswe!l potential is low. This soil Is not flooded. It is not ponded. A seasonal zone of water saturation is at 39 inches during May, <br />June, July, August, September. Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 1 percent. This component is In the <br />R051XY281 CO Mountain Outwash ecological site. Nonirrigated land capability classification Is 7s. Irrigated land capability classification <br />Is 3s. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. The calcium carbonate equivalent within 40 inches, typically, does not exceed 8 percent. <br />The soil has a slightly saline horizon within 30 inches of the soil surface. <br />Map unit: Qa - Quamon gravelly sandy loam <br />Component Quamon (100 %) <br />Map Unit Description (Brief, Generated) <br />Rio Grande County Area, Colorado <br />[Minor map unit components are excluded from this report] <br />The Quamon component makes up 100 percent of the map unit Slopes are 0 to 1 percent This component Is on alluvial fans. The <br />parent material consists of gravelly alluvium. Depth to a root restrictive layer is greater than 60 inches. The natural drainage Bass is <br />moderately well drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer Is high. Available water to a depth of 60 inches is low. <br />Shrink -swell potential is low. This soil Is not flooded. It is not ponded. A seasonal zone of water saturation is at 48 inches dung May, <br />June, July, August; September. Organic matter content in the surface horizon Is about 0 percent This component is in the <br />R051XY281 CO Maintain Outwash ecological site. Nonirrigated land capability classification is 7s. Irrigated land capability classification <br />is 4s. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. The calcium carbonate equivalent within 40 inches, typically, does not exceed 3 percent. <br />The soil has a slightly sodic horizon within 30 inches of the soi! surface. <br />USDA Natural Resources <br />Conservation Service <br />Tabular Data Version: 8 <br />Tabular Data Version Date: 08/03/2010 Page 1 of 1 <br />
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