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TO: Diane Delaney <br /> FROM: Bill Stormes <br /> RE: Small area exemptions <br /> )ATE: 7/16/91 <br /> The information you requested on the various small areas is <br /> complete and is contained herein. <br /> Soil loss for each area in question has been calculated using the <br /> universal soil loss equation . <br /> A = RKLSCP <br /> A = SOIL LOSS (TONS/ACRE/YEAR ) <br /> R = RAINFALL AND RUNOFF FACTOR <br /> K = SOIL ERODIBILITY FACTOR <br /> LS = SLOPE LENGTH AND STEEPNESS FACTOR <br /> C = COVER AND MANAGEMENT FACTOR <br /> P = EROSION CONTROL PRACTICE FACTOR <br /> The value for R at Coal Basin determined from U.S. Weather <br /> Service table and adjusted for snow melt runoff is 40. <br /> For conservatism a maximum value of . 37 for K is used except <br /> â–ºhere data for calculating K values is available. <br /> The cover varies from site to site values C factors were <br /> determined from the table for permanent pasture and rangeland for <br /> western colorado. <br /> A maximum factor of P = 1 was used for conservatism. <br /> The LS values were determined from measured survey values and a <br /> table for LS factors. <br /> A sketch of each area is included which lists area , LS value, C <br /> value, and K factor used in determining the amount of soil lost. <br /> A table is also included which shows the values of the universal <br /> soil loss equation and the resultant soil Assumeing a denisty of 70 lbs/cubic foot a lost each year. <br /> volume has also been <br /> provided. <br /> Small Area Exemptions <br /> TR-20 10/91 <br /> --------------------- 57 <br /> Page # Revised <br /> MR-36 5/92 <br />