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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981013
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
11/13/1981
Doc Name
Soil Information
Section_Exhibit Name
Volume 2 Exhibit 11
Media Type
D
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Page 2 - Dave Zeeb <br /> 6/5/81 <br /> #3 First Air shaft site, south fork of Apache Canyon. <br /> A2 horizon; Clay loam, 0-2 inches; Ph 6.8, SAR 5.6, EC 0.9. <br /> B21t horizon: clay, 2 to 16 inches; Ph 6.6, SAR 4.0, EC 0.9. <br /> B22t horizon: clay; 16 to 40 inches; Ph 6.6, SAR 4.0, EC 0.9. <br /> Recommendations: Separation of horizons is not necessary. This soil <br /> does not have problems with soluable salts. It is an acceptable growth <br /> medium with sufficient water. Excess fines is the only hazard of this <br /> soil. Soil type is Fuera clay loam. <br /> #4 Second Air shaft site, north fork Apache Canyon. <br /> Al horizon; sandy loam 0-38 inches, Ph 7.0, SAR 4.2, EC 0.9. <br /> C horizon; sandy loam 38-60 inches; Ph 7.6, SAR 6.6, EC 1.8. <br /> Recommendations: The A and C horizons should be stockpiled separately. <br /> Both horizons are excellent sources of topsoil. They do not have any <br /> hazards. Soil type is Table Mountain Loam. <br /> A soil sample was taken at the established air shaft in Apache Canyon <br /> and determined to be Table Mountain Loam. It is an excellent growth <br /> medium for most types of vegetation. <br /> If you have any questions or need additional information please let <br /> me know. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Lee A. Neve <br /> Soil Scientist <br />
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