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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981008A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
4/29/1988
Doc Name
Soil Baseline Study Nucla East Study Area
Section_Exhibit Name
Tab 9 Attachment 9-5
Media Type
D
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Signifies Re-OCR Process Performed
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0 Definitions and limits for the terms: phase, consociation, complex, similar, and <br /> dissimilar were applied as described in the revised Soil Survey Manual , chapter <br /> 5-Map Units (1980). <br /> Furthermore, each map unit was fully described and the following items were also <br /> addressed: <br /> 0 slopes (their length if important and percentages) <br /> o physiography type <br /> 0 erosion hazard from wind <br /> o erosion hazard from water <br /> o surface runoff <br /> All mapping units were compared with existing SCS San Miguel Area map units. <br /> As an additional product, ERT has provided PCC with a complete and legible field notebook <br /> that describes the soil characteristics (in an appropriate method of field notation) for <br /> 52 holes that were dug during the 1987 field mapping. PCC also included field soil . <br /> descriptions for the 20 holes that were examined during the 1988 field mapping. This <br /> product provides additional site specific information and is valuable for several reasons. <br /> It provides survey-area-wide data beyond the standard point specific sampling data. This <br /> information is valuable for soil series range of characteristics report discussion, as <br /> well as for more specific topsoil suitability evaluations and subsequent topsoil volume <br /> calculations based on percent inclusions as well as major map unit components. It also <br /> provides a written record of field work that can be utilized in any subsequent field <br /> review. The soil observations were sequentially numbered in the field book and plotted on <br /> the 1"400' scale topographic base map. <br /> Map units were delineated on the 111400' scale black and white aerial photo base map (dated <br /> 4-18-86) supplied to ERT by PCC. The legend on the maps includes all map unit symbols and <br /> appropriate component soil series names as well as recommended soil salvage depths. <br /> Soil Sampling and Profile Description. Correspondence concerning CMLRD's review (letter <br /> dated 4-24-87) of the PCC Nucla East baseline soil survey scope-of-work (letter dated <br /> 2-20-87) is on file at PCC. Consultation on May 27, 1987 between PCC Senior Environmental <br /> Scientist Mr. Gary Wendt, CMLRD Reclamation Specialist Mr. Peter O'Connor, and ERT Soil <br /> 9-5-11 Revised 04/11/88 <br />
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