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The Cryorthents soil type is thicker and has a higher water transmission rate than Rock outcrop. <br />This allows it to support substantial vegetation as seen in Figures 1 -3. The predomination (90 %) <br />of the soil type with the higher water transmission rates (Cryorthents — 0.06 -0.20 in/hr), makes it <br />reasonable to classify the 112 soil map unit in the area south of the Revenue Mine as being in <br />hydrologic soil group C. <br />If you have any questions on this analysis, please contact me at (720) 842 -5321 or <br />benl @lewicki.biz. <br />CC: Bob Oswald, DRMS <br />Sincerely, <br />Ben Langenfeld, Project Engineer <br />Greg Lewicki and Associates <br />