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72 <br /> State Reg. Federal Reg. <br /> PERSAYO SANDY CLAY LOAM - U14IT #9904-D-1,2; 10-20% SLOPES. <br /> The "A" horizon is predaninantly 0.33 feet thick. The "B" hori- <br /> zon is absent. Only 0.17 feet of "C" horizon can be saved. <br /> Approximately 11.09 acres of this moderately steep Persayo soil �7 <br /> J� exists on the proposed mine disturbance area. Therefore, about L'•1W <br /> �\ 5 *_,&cre-feet of suitable topsoil are expected frcan the mine <br /> site (Table 9-2) . <br /> SHAVANO SANDY CLAY LOAM - UNIT #5810/2B-1, '2�5a SLOPES. Approxi- <br /> mately 0.94 acres of this soil occur on the proposed permit mine <br /> disturbance area. The "A" and "B" horizons are both 0.50 feet J' <br /> L • <br /> thick. The total thickness of salvageable "C" horizon material <br /> is 1.00 feet. Therefore, this soil unit should yieldCl�38a¢re- <br /> feet of highly suitable topsoil from the mine site area (Table 9-2) . <br /> SHAVANO SANDY CLAY LOAM - UNIT #5810/7C-2, C l0% SLOPES. Topsoil <br /> salvage from this soil unit shall consist of 0.50, 0.50, and 0.67 ` Vl <br /> feet of "A", "B", and "C" horizon material respectively. There <br /> are approximately 53.67 acres of this sloping Shavano soil on the <br /> proposed permit disturbace area. Therefore, about 89.6Z acre- <br /> feet of suitable topsoil are expected frau the mine site (Table <br /> 9-2) . <br /> SHAVANO SANDY CLAY LO 4 - UNIT #5810I/3B-2, g-5o SLOPES. The <br /> "A" horizon is predominantly 0.50 feet thick. Generally, 0.50 <br /> 2. <br /> feet of "B" horizon and 1.00 feet of "C" horizon can be salvaged. <br /> lD`D Approximately 2.66 acres of this gently sloping Shavano, wet <br /> 2 phase, soil exist on the-proposed mine disturbance area. This <br /> soil unit should yiel4'5_32�e-feet of high quality surface <br /> soil from the mine site (Table 9-2) . <br /> SHAVANO SANDY CLAY LOAM - UNIT #5810I/7C-1, t.10% SLOPES. Top- <br /> ��o soil salvage frcm this soil unit shall consist of 0.50, 0.50, <br /> and 0.67 feet of "A", "B", and "C" horizon material respectively. <br /> APR 9 1980 <br />