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<br />The KI
<br />series is described as 'very deep, moderately permeable, well
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<br />( Cene,ol .Notes A
<br />EXISTING PERMIT &
<br />AFFECTED AREA BOUNDARY
<br />PLANNED EXPANSION
<br />AFFECTED AREA BOUNDARY
<br />& PERMIT BOUNDARY
<br />REVISED EXPANSION
<br />_- MINING PHASES -__
<br />VEGETATION BOUNDARY LINES
<br />FREMONT COUNTY
<br />TS 19S - RG 68W
<br />SECTION 32
<br />SE1 /4 OF SEi /4
<br />SECTION 33
<br />S1 /2 OF S1/2
<br />SECTION 34
<br />S1/2 OF SWl /4
<br />TS 20S - RG 68W
<br />SECTION 3
<br />N1/2 OF NWi /4
<br />SECTION 4
<br />NW1 /4
<br />V1/2 OF SWIA OF W-114
<br />N1/2 OF NEl /4
<br />W1/2 OF NWV4 OF SEl/4
<br />N1/2 OF SWl /4
<br />SWl /4 OF SWl /4
<br />SECTION 5
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<br />A PRELIMINARY REL, 11/2
<br />No. Revision /Issue Doff
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<br />Dlvl'Ion of Mineral
<br />& Geology - 112 Permit
<br />RANCH LAND ROCK PIT NO, 2
<br />Exhibit C
<br />m..,KROCK PIT #2
<br />NOV, 1, 2002 4 OF 6
<br />AS SHOWN
<br />TABLE OF MAJOR VEGETATION
<br />The s
<br />rface soil series present are KIM, Manvel, Midway, Nunn, Manzanola,
<br />CQSCa
<br />o, Wiley and Shingle.
<br />49 SQ 52
<br />The KI
<br />series is described as 'very deep, moderately permeable, well
<br />drainel
<br />soils formed In alluvium and mixed eolian and alluvial material
<br />derivel
<br />from sandstone and shale (NRCS).'
<br />Kim so
<br />supports native pastureland.
<br />66,67
<br />The M
<br />nvel series is described as 'very deep, well drained moderately
<br />perme
<br />ble soils that formed in thick very calcareous alluvial fan
<br />mater)
<br />is derived from chalk and soft limestone (NRCS),'
<br />Manvet
<br />soils supports native pastureland.
<br />72
<br />The Ii
<br />series Is described as 'shallow well drained soils that formed
<br />in calcareous
<br />platy, clayey shale (NRCSX'
<br />Midway
<br />soil short grasses, which may support grazing.
<br />72
<br />The N
<br />nn series Is described as 'deep, well drained soil on fans and fan
<br />terra
<br />es. It formed in alluvium (NRCS),'
<br />Nunn
<br />oils support western wheatgrass, blue grama, little bluestem,
<br />prairie
<br />,June grass and needleandthread.
<br />68
<br />Manza
<br />ola series Is described as 'deep, well drained soil on fans and
<br />plains.
<br />It formed in alluvium (NRCS),'
<br />Manza
<br />ola soils support blue grama, western wheatgrass and gatleta.
<br />52,72
<br />The C
<br />sca,Jo series Is described as 'deep, excessively drained soils that
<br />forme
<br />in very gravely and sandy alluvium over shale of sandstone
<br />(NRCS)'
<br />Casca
<br />o soils support short and mid grasses suitable for grazing,
<br />ggg.
<br />slowly
<br />well Urained, moderately
<br />thick,
<br />permeable soils formed in calcareous loess (NRCS),'
<br />Wiley solls
<br />are grazing lands.
<br />129
<br />The SItIngle
<br />series is described as 'well drained soils that are shallow to
<br />bedro
<br />k, They formed in residuum and cotluviums derived from Interbedded
<br />shale ind
<br />sandstone or in alluvium from mudstone (NRCS),'
<br />ShIngti
<br />soil supports rangeland vegetation.
<br />Substantial
<br />quantities of surface material are avallable for reclamation
<br />to rn
<br />getand, the current Indigenous land use.
<br />( Cene,ol .Notes A
<br />EXISTING PERMIT &
<br />AFFECTED AREA BOUNDARY
<br />PLANNED EXPANSION
<br />AFFECTED AREA BOUNDARY
<br />& PERMIT BOUNDARY
<br />REVISED EXPANSION
<br />_- MINING PHASES -__
<br />VEGETATION BOUNDARY LINES
<br />FREMONT COUNTY
<br />TS 19S - RG 68W
<br />SECTION 32
<br />SE1 /4 OF SEi /4
<br />SECTION 33
<br />S1 /2 OF S1/2
<br />SECTION 34
<br />S1/2 OF SWl /4
<br />TS 20S - RG 68W
<br />SECTION 3
<br />N1/2 OF NWi /4
<br />SECTION 4
<br />NW1 /4
<br />V1/2 OF SWIA OF W-114
<br />N1/2 OF NEl /4
<br />W1/2 OF NWV4 OF SEl/4
<br />N1/2 OF SWl /4
<br />SWl /4 OF SWl /4
<br />SECTION 5
<br />E1/2 OF E1/2
<br />B Expansion 5/4
<br />A PRELIMINARY REL, 11/2
<br />No. Revision /Issue Doff
<br />[irn lbmtl uM ♦�hM
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<br />3925 HILL CIRCLE
<br />Cotorado Springs, CO. 80904
<br />✓�I�n�.tl EV
<br />Dlvl'Ion of Mineral
<br />& Geology - 112 Permit
<br />RANCH LAND ROCK PIT NO, 2
<br />Exhibit C
<br />m..,KROCK PIT #2
<br />NOV, 1, 2002 4 OF 6
<br />AS SHOWN
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