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HomeMy WebLinkAbout981542.tiff SOILS REPORT FOR USR PERMIT E 1/2, NE 1/4, SEC 11, T.1N..R66W SOURCE: UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE/ SOILS SURVEY OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO SOUTHERN PART. SOIL IDENTIFICATION BY REFERENCE # 44 44- Olney loamy sand, 1 to 3 percent slopes. this is a deep, well drained soil on smooth plains at elevations of 4,600 to 5,200 feet. It formed in mixed outwash deposits. Included in mapping are some small leveled areas. Typically the surface layer is grayish brown loamy sand about nine (9) inches thick. The subsoil is yellowish brown and very pale brown sandy clay loam about 15 inches thick. The substratum to a depth of 60 inches is very pale brown, calcareous fine sandy loam. Permeability and available water capacity are moderate. The effective rooting is 60 inches or more. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion hazard is low. In irrigated areas this soil is suited to the crops commonly grown in the area. Perennial grasses and alfalfa or close grown crops should be grown at least 50 percent of the time. Contour ditches and corrugations can be used in irrigating crops and pasture. Furrows, contour furrows, and grass slope furrows are suitable for row crops. Sprinkler irrigation is also desirable. Keeping tillage to a minimum and utilizing crop reside help to control erosion. Maintaining fertility is important. Crops respond to applications of phosphorus and nitrogen. In nonirrigated areas this soil is suited to winter wheat, barley, and sorghum. Most of the acreage is planted in winter wheat. The predicted average yield is 20 bushels per acre. The soil is usually summer fallowed in alternate years to allow moisture accumulation. Generally precipitation is too low for beneficial use of fertilizer. Stubble mulch farming, striperopping, and minimum tillage are needed to control soil blowing and water erosion. Terracing also may be needed to control water erosion. The potential native vegetation on this range site is dominated by sand bluestem, and reedgrass, and blue gama. Needleandthread, switchgrass, sideoats grama, and western wheatgrass are also prominent. Potential production ranges from 2,200 pounds per acre in favorable years to 1,800 pounds in unfavorable years. As range condition deteriorates, the sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, and switchgrass decrease and blue gama, sand dropseed, and sand sage increase. Annual weeds and grasses invade the site as range condition becomes poorer. EXHIBIT 981542 Page 2 Soils Report Management of vegetation on this soil should be based on taking and leaving half of the total annual production. Seeding is desirable if the range is in poor condition. Sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, switchgrass, sideoats, grams, blue grama, pubescent wheatgrass, and crested wheatgrass are suitable for seeding. The grass selected should meet the seasonal requirements of livestock. It can be seeded into a clean, firm sorghum stubble, or it can be drilled into a firm prepared seedbed. Seeding early in spring has proven most successful. Windbreaks and environmental plantings are generally suited to this soil. Soil blowing, the principal hazard in establishing trees and shrubs, can be controlled by cultivating only in the tree row and by leaving a strip of vegetation between the rows. Supplemental irrigation may be needed at the time of planting and during dry periods. Trees that are best suited and have good survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern redcedar, ponderosa pine, Siberian elm, Russian- olive, and hackberry. The shrubs best suited are skunkbush sumac, lilac and Siberian peashrub. Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil. The cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame species can be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape cover. For pheasants, undisturbed nesting cover is essential and should be included in plans for habitat development, especially in areas of intensive agriculture. Rangeland wildlife, for example, the pronghorn antelope, can be attracted by developing livestock watering facilities, managing livestock grazing and reseeding where needed. This soil has good potential for urban development. The only limiting is the moderately rapid permeability in the substratum, which causes a hazard of ground water contamination liom sewage lagoons. the loamy sand surface layer is a limitation for recreational development. Once established, the lawns, shrubs, and trees grow well. Capability subclass Ille irrigated, lye nonirrigated Sandy Plains range site. 981542 102 SOIL SURVEY 'MILE 6.--HIIIIJII NG SITE. ❑EVELOI'IINNT--Continued p I _____—_— _ __ _—'__---- OweliL, DwellingsI Small I Local ro ecls Soil name and I Shallow Dwellings R• ' and streets map symbol I excavations without with • : commercial { I basements basements I buildings I ;Slight Slight :Slight •Moderate: 4q :Slight R low strength. Olney : I 45 :Slight :Slight Slight :Moderate: Moderate: I slope. low strength. Olney I : I 'Slight Moderate: 46 q7 :51/got :Slight Slight I 8 low strength. Olney 1 . Slight :Moderate: Moderate: 46 :Slight ;Slight ! slope. low strength. Olney I ' : Slight ;Slight Slight. 49 ;Severe: ;Slight g I Osgood • cutbanks cave. 1 Slight. : ' Slight ;Slight 50, 51 :Slight (Slight I. Otero • I ' Slight. :Slight Slight :Moderate: , 52,Otero53 :Slight I slope. I Moderate: : I Severe: :Severe: :Slight ;Severe: floods. low strength. Sq 8 : floods. floods. I frost action • Paoli I . Moderate: I I Slight ;Slight low strength, ;Slight :Slight 55 gI frost action. Paoli : ' : : , Severe: : Moderate: :Moderate: low strength, 56 :moderate:l :moderate: low strength, low strength, : low strength, shrink-swell. eenobill • depth to yuck, I g depth to rock, I shrink-swell. too clayey. I shrink-swell. shrink-swell. ; ' I :Moderate: Severe: I • ,Moderate: Moderate: : low e e: engYhr 57 •Ildepth' t: low strength, I slope, ows strength, g enohlll : tooth to rock, low strength,- depth to rock, I low strength, I too olayeY. : shrink-swell. shrink-swell. ' shrink-swell. . • { Severe: Severr: ,Severe: Severe: depth to rock. Severe: :Severe: dept!, to rook. I depth to rock. p 58, 59 depth to rock. : depth to rock. I I • Shingle 'Severe: ,Severe: depth Co rock. 60': ;Severe: Sevrr e. depth to rook. I p Shingle Severe: ! depth to rock. depth to rock. : depth to rock. ;Moderate: :Severe: !Moderate: Moderate: I low strength, Moderate: low strength, : slope, shrink-swell. ge nohlll-- ' low nk-swell. low strength, I depth to rock, shr ink_swell. sdepthhrin to rock, : too clayey. slrr lrrk-swell. : shrink-swell. I ;Severe: (Moderate: (Moderate: Moderate: • depth to: rook. 61 Moderate: I depth to rock. depth to rock. : slope. : Tassel depth to rock. ;Hoderate; • :Moderate: ;Moderate: Severe: depth eto: rock. 62 .Severe: I to rock. depth to rock. : depth to rook. I Terry I depth to rock. depth I I ' I :Moderate: :Moderate: Severe: ' depth to rook. :Severe: :Moderate: depth to rock. I depth to rock, 63 : depth to rock. slope, ' Terry , depth to rock. i ' Moderate: ,Moderate:• ' Moderate: I low strength. 64 INdepthtt: :Moderate: I low strength. ; low strength. depth to rock. TIIeJal urld : depth to rock. :Moderate: ' ;Moderate:ate: Moderate: :Moderate: low strength. • :Moderate: depth to rock. : low strength, I 65 ; low strength.tip• : slope. • 7 oedalund : depth to rock. : I ' See footnote at end of table. 981542 1(1(i SOIL SURVEY TMTE 'I•--SAN ffARY FAC ILI"I'iES--Continued I I french ; Soil name and I Septic tank i Sewage lagoon 1 Area Daily ewer: ; sanitary for landfill map symbol absorption areas sanitary ' landfill landfill fields ___ _ _ } Moderate! ;Slight Slight ,Fair! 4; ;Severe: too clayey. Nunn i percs slowly. excess humus. 44, 45, 46, 117, 48 ;S11g11t Severe: 'Slight 'Slight Good. Olney seepage. Severe: :Severe: Fair! !19 'Slight Severe: seepage. ; seepage. ton enn•rv. Osgood seepage. I see w e. Sll ht 'Slight Good. 50, 51, 52 Slight Severe: R seepage• = Otero ' Good. 0 :Slight Severe: Slight :Slight 53 slope, Otero I seepage. ' . ' Good. : Severe: :Severe: :Slight Severe: seepage. 54 seepage. seepage. I Paoli ' , Good. :Severe: :Severe: Severe: I seepage. seepage. 55 :Slight : seepage. Paoli I :Severe! ;Slight Feir: :Severe: Severe: , too elevev• 56, 57 depth to rock. I depth to rock. ' thin layer' g enohlll ; depth slowly, depth to rock. ' '58, 59 :Severe: Severe: :Severe: :Slight Poor: layer. : depth to rock. depth to rock. ' depth to rock. ' Shingle , Shingle 15dept P,: 60x. :Slight Poor: Severe: :Severe: thin layer. : depth to rock. depth to rock. depth to rock. Fair! 'Slight Severe: :Severe: too dl aY`Y• Oenohill :Severe: depth to rock. : depth to rock. o layer. depths ock t10r : depth to rock. I ,Poor: ;Severe: Severe: thin lnye' . :Severe: Severe: 1•- 61 se depth to rock, ; depth to rock, seepage. area feria:- , i depth to rock. seepage. : seepage. • slope. ; Fnlr: Slight-----------:Severe: then rleclaim. • Severe: I depth to rock. 62, 69 Severe: depth to rock, p yer, area reelwi,x• Terry depth Co rock. depth seepage. , Fnlr: S1181it___________, Severe: 'Severe: : thin layer. e 611, 65 Sd ei e. depth to rock. depth to rock. I Thedelund depth to rock. :Poor: Moderate: ;Slight----------- too clayey. ,Severe: ;Slight too clayey. ' I 66------------- 1 peres slowly. I Poor:67Ulm-- Moderate: Slight 1 too clnYeY• ;Moderate:•.e: ,Severe' � elope• too clayey- llim : peres slowly• Poor: Severe: :Severe: Severe: seepage. too sandYr 68' :Moderate: seepage, seepage, ' small stones. , lessee 1'o rrlorthe.0 tai slope. small stones. too sandy. I :Severe: ,Poor: ;Slight Severe: Severe: I too sandy. 69, 70 seepage.:n;e• too sandy, seepage. Valens seepage. i I ;Poor: Severe: I Severe: 71x : Severe: ' seepage. I too sandy. I h t too sandy, V slant 1S11B seepage. I 1 s eepal;e. I , See footnote at end of table. 991542 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, SOUTHERN PA!tT 1U9 TABLE N.--00t1STNUCT ION MgTEI1111LS--Continued __ __. . - --_- Sand Gravel I Topsoil Soli name nod IloaAfl ll I map symbol , , _ ,Unsuited (Good. ?q, 10 :Iran': :Poor: .lul esburg low strength, 1 excess fines. frost action. :Unsuited terl 'Unsuited Good. )I , i?. 33, 1'I :Fair: Kim Inv strength. x I wetn Ifni' ;Unsuited: :Poor: :1' 1 excess flues. : excess floes. I wetness. wetness. :Unsuited ,Fair: Noel :Faire :Fair: thin layer- ] we tile$.^.. excess fine9. I r 3Mi: I ;Unsuited Ponr: :Pool: :Unsui Y,ed , too clayey. Midway , I , shrink-swell . : low strength,u this layer. ' shingle II` :Unsuited :Poor: :Unsuited I area reolnim. thin ' 1 : thin IaYer• Unsuited :Good. ' :Unsuited I 1N :1'001"": i 3Nelson I thin layer. :Fair: Unsuited :Poor: ;Unsuited i thin layer. 3Nu 4U Nuns : shrink-swell , I low strength. ' ;Fair: :Unsuited Unsuited thin layer, Nl , '12 :Poor: I too clayey, Nunn Shrink-swell ,ngth. I I low strength.tll• Unsuited IPoor: :Unsuited I too sandy. Si :Poor: I shrink-swell , N : low strength. :Fair: I poor: unsuited air sandy, VI, ey :Fair: 1 excess fines. I toot layer. low strength. • 171 ney ' ______ _____ 'Good. :Poor: Unsuited I0, ey, Ofl :Fair: I excess fines. Olney : low strength. :Poor: ' 'Iro , Unsuited_____________ too sandy. P „and-------------- � : pl_________________ _ .r , excess fines. Osgood - I Unsuited_____________:Good. Osr. 00r: I .II, 'il, 52, 57 :Gnnrl___________ excess flees. :Good. r ;hero ;Unsuited :Unsuited_____________I 1 , r : ,Fair: P, j5_________ r low strength, Paoli ', frost action. , :Il nrli t.r.d_____________:Poor: --, thin layer. �Ilnsut t.rd___________ I __________ 'Poor: 6, r`1 : low strength, , 1lanohlll I I r thin layer. ___ 001 . :Unsuited ' : reclaim. ;Unstilted_____________ , Ponr: ' u Shingle l thin layer. i !Unsuited ted---- . I yea reclaim. ill': Illsaul tr.11_____________' ShlnL'le___________ 1 thin layer. , See footnote at end of table. 981542 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, SUUTIIRIIN PART 113 TAI11.E 9.--WATER MAN EMENT--Continued _ _. -- -_ I Irrigation : Terraces rasne' ;nII symbol and ; Pond-p, v Embankments, Drainage g and waterways r r reservoir lr ; dikes, and 1 diversions f. snap sYmhnl r , _".. areas i levees _ ,--- ------ r- I Favnr nble ;f.nmp''rr.-sW01Ialhle, Peres slowly, Peres slowly, :Peres slowly---IFaVorable. k0 au'Inh-swel L , slope. slope, : Nunn I I : bard to pack. I I ;Favorable :rnmpreallhle, Percy nlowl y--- Peren slowly---I Parts slowly---Favorable. el r Nunn shrink-swell , I ; hard to pack. I I psres slowly, Peres slnwlY, :Peron slowly---�:reversible. r r , q; :Favorable ICor'grresaible' sin>e.- I I shy Ink-swell , slope• , 1 Ilunn ' : bard to bark. , hl ' Pecos slowly---IFavorn (Favorable :r^n'I'r'^ssl;Compressible, Peres slowly---:Peres sl nwlY---; 111 shrink-swell ,• ; I Nunn • : haul to pack. ' I : ;Erodes rnsl lr . ' Slope :Soil blowing, Erodes easily, 1 I,^,er r :e. :Piping, : droughty. : ntning• f pN : slope. : low strength. OIneY :Boll blowing, :Erodes easily, :Erodes nosily. ;Seepage,, :Piping, Slope I droughty. I piping. 1 4'l r' 1 low strength. : Olney slope. 1 slope. I 1 _ :Erodes easily, :Erodes easily. Favorable :Favorable ' :Piping, i piping. I :Ssl Page, 116 , : low strength. , : Olney slope, ' :Erodes easily, :Erodes easily. Slope__________iSlope, I :Seepage, :Pi pima, : erodes easily.: piping• I y Olney : low strength. : slope. , � s nd :Erodes easily. ---- 'Soil blowing---rloo sa y, Favorable '• ,g ;Piping nR"------- : pipit 119________________:Seepage_______ d Erode, en IIy D• id , , :Erodes easily.' Favnrahl¢ IlronghtY'- ---1 P n R• _;I':Plug, 5'1 :Seepage_______ Erodes Iv. : seepage. : rte wool Otero ' n :Erodes easily,, : :Slope, :Piping, Slope------- : Prudes easily, : piping. :Seepage, see pagr• ' droughty. I Otero sin e. , r __,Fwvnnbl•'. ' :Fining_______ r r ;Favor able------ ' Favorable______ . ;Piping,n"' hl !Seepage________ Pen th. , :Favorable- Paoli al. Paoli Slope: r :Slope __�I'I IJ m:, r :See PaP.e_____- , Inw sty snR Ur. e !Piping 5'i------- IRooting d°I'Ih ----- rock, I Ilnotinl! depth, IDrlr Depth to rock, eyes slowly. ' D Panii ;I,r rnp_,I,b, Perth to r slowly. 1 slow Intake. I peres slowly• ____+_;he ptl, to rock Lbio layrr' 1 56 Rooting drpih Il-----ll ' onn'yr raslbla, Y p r y slowly. rh9 s :Depth :Slope:Low strength, Slop,, rock,: , Intrlketh'1por to rock, local • , :Slope, depth to ro- a ' loin compressible. slow 51--- -' depth to rnrk• ' la rres slowly. , Rooting depth. Ncnnh 111 romp,-rssl ble. P Ipepth to rock r , ' ' th, Depth to rock, :Slope, R JePth.: ;Low ..^.I:r eel: 1 nt :Slept, ' thin layer. slope.'ill. Sq__________ k :Rooting depth. n 1e : depth to rock.. Shingle I _I h to roc ' t „pr .0 t.rrm:Lb, rpLh rock, Sr'onting Depth r , , it o :Slept '1' layer. ; slope.o iDe I ;Rooting depth. , r , I , Shingle depth to rock.; thin IaY . 1 Y ro Slowly. I opt n { 1' Ur t r to rock, ° y P o 1' 'Sin rr, iSl r e o • 1S lope, rooting dept h,1 res slowly.:Lou strength, p cal , h. e depth Co rook„ Poo Ilenoh{I1 ':;Slope, depth to r'or,k.I thin layer , ' slow intake. i I :Rooting depth, , I compressible. � pores slowly. � I eptlr to rock, erodes easily. ' Ierodes east Y ;Droughty, U rouehtY• easily.: ;Erodes easil Y, Iilnt needed_____, rooting dentl•I I rock,:Depth t.° ' thin layer. r rock,41________________ r ro , blowing. :RootlnP, depth. : slope. Tassel '�Io ti :Slope, depth, : pipping,blowing..• I depth. ;:Sr rooting l,luP. 1 sell blow I . :Depth ge rock, :Piping,logrnYe r rooting I soil blowing. I soi r,7. ____________ Lbiu laver. � seepage. e. I , non 1'nel., ,le at end of tnhle. 981542 I:10 SOIL SURVEY - TABLE 13.--PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF SOILS--Continued r ; 111 sk of coros/on-1__EPOInnla G;1 —re and Soil Salinity, Shrink- , __ i ._._ : lac tOrO1Prod 1. Soil name (Depth I'e rniea caailitle, well 'Uncoated Concrete I { IblllLy map symbol ; bility 1 water 'reaction , I 1 steel ; : K ;__ .16(991!_ i :capacity_; ... -.._ Potential r . __I.__ ._ 1 I : { In/in ; p11 01 hos/em, I 1 1 29, 30 I 0-12 2.0-20 0. 11-0. 15 6.6-7.8 ; <2 Il.av ;Moderate ;Low 'I1.2U: 5 I 3 112-27 2.0-20 11. 11-0.15 6.6-7.8 1 <2 ;I.ow ;Moderate low 10.2'11 J ulesbm"g 0,05-0. 1 6.6-7.81 <2 ;Lou ;Moderate 11.ow 10.241 I ;27-GO >6.0 3 1 1 31 , 32, 33, 34 I 0-12; 0.6-2.0 0. 16-0. 10 7.9-8•'1 <7 ;Lou !Moderate 'Low 10.32 5 41. Kim ; 12-601 0.6-2.0 0. 15-0. 1'/ 7.9-8.4 ; <2 ;Low ;Moderate (Lou 0.32 35•: ; ; !!II h flow 10. 17 5 , o Loup : 0-161 6.0-20 0. 10-0. 14 6.f,-8.4 <2 ;Low Ill!,0: :Low ;0. 17 6.0-20 10.06-0.08 ''/.4-A.4 <2 ;Low I ! 116-60; 5 ! :III rl1 !Low 10. 11; , 2 Ooel 1 0-141 6.0-20 10. 10-0. 12 6.6-8.4 <2 !Low :High !low ;(1. 171 114-60; 6.0-20 :0.05-0.07 6.G-8.9 1 <2 ;Low 1 1 ' 1 : I ' v 19 i • 7_g fill 1i------Iln gb I;Low in y3� 1 3Ga: n.2 ;0. 12_p. 17 7.9-9.0 r 0 I I 1 0-1310.O-- I , Midway 13 ; --- � "� --- '-� I ; ; :1;Lou Io.32; 2 ! 41. 9. <2 1.ow nngB ,91 , 1 0-6 1 0.6-2.0 0. 16-0. 7.9' 0 1 Moderate ;0161, .0w 10. 1 Shingle 6-181 0.6-2.0 0. 16-0.21 7.9-9.0 <2 ,___ ! ! 1___ 1 --- 1 I 1 I 1 lA { --- ,9.211! 2 1 r <2 :Low ;11!81 :Low 0-9 1 2.0-6.0 0. 13-0. 131 7.9-8. 1 : :111C h :Low :0.20; fl, 38 I 9_301 2.0-6.0 0. 11-0.131 7.9-8.4 : <? :Low nelson : 30 I --- I 1 6 :0,741 5 1 ' 0.70; 6.6-7.8 ; <2 11104er ato :Moderate ;Low ow :0.24: 1 1 0.2-2.0 :0. 15 1 :High :High _ 3y, q0, 4i, 47_____1 9-6010..2-2.0 :0.Io-0. 181 7.4_8.4 1 <2 ;Moderate :High I.ow :9.24: Nunn 1 FI der ate ----- ; • 29-60i 0.2-2.0 :0. 10-4. 18! T• I A. I ; :Moderate ,Low 10. 15: 5 I 1 I 1 7.0-6.0 10. 10-0. 14: 6.6-'0.48 1 <2 11118 ' 0-9 11 <2 :Illgb :III CIr :Low :0.?nl I 41 ' 0. 15-0. 18; 7.4-8. 1high :Low : 1 1 inn I 9-29;0.06-0.6 :Moderate : , I 129-60! 0.2-2.0 O. In-0. )8; 7.4-0.4 � (2 I : , 7 1 :Low :Lou ;Low 0. 1 r 1 , ;1111: ;Low , 441ey I 0-10: 6.0-20 0.13-0. 15: 6.6-7.8 <2 0.241 I 110-20:5 0.6-2.0 0.11-0. 15: 7.9-8.A 1 <2 ;Mow crate 11 Olney 1 <2 :Low ;Illgh-- - il.ov :0.20; ; , 120-25: 0.6-6.0 0. 11-0. 15: 7.9-8. 1 r 'Low ;IIIR 0.06-0. 131 7.9-8.4 I <2 ; , I ; 1 2.0-6.0 , OI 5 ! 1 125-601 ' ' 1 1 <2 ll.ow-______:Moderate 11.0w______10.20; I , ' , 'Ili 1, :1 nu 0-20; 0.6-2.0 10. 13-0. 15; 6.6-7. <2 Moderate 1 C 1 ! 46, 47, 118-_--_____r r O. Is: 7.9-'f. ' :High :i.ow :0.24' n 110-2U: 0.6-2.0 ,0. 13- , : <2 ,Lov ____ , ;Lov-- ;0 1 Olney 125-601 2.0-6.0 10. 11-0. 151 7.9-8.1 (2 11.o u ;High_____ 201 ! 1 2.0-6.0 10.46-0. 131 7.9-A. i : :!1. l0; 5 ; 125 60; :Low_____-(Low I r ,l.ou 1 6.0-20 10. 10_0. 131 G.6-1.3 1 :Lou :Low 1 1 0-22; ; :Lou______:0. 10 49_________________: 1 ;0. 111-0. 13! 6.6-7.3 :Moderate (Low ; , ' <2 flow_______ , 1 f':1• I 134-60; 6.0-20 :0.116-0.081 6.6-0. 1 I ' :High ____iLou 10. 10; 5 ' 7 1 r :Low R - 0. 111: 1 I ' 10.09-0. 12: 7.9-A.11 ; <I ,I,ou -111 Rh :Low_ _J : ' 0-12; 6.0-20 Sn, J, 57, 53_____ 12-fi0; 6.0-20 ;0.08- x.20, 5 of e55 :Moderate :Loa------: 6-7.3 ; ___ ;Low ;Lou______; .70: , p-251 0>6.0.0 10. 16-0. 171 7. I-7.8 : <2 :Low_____. llllgh ba. yy_____________ >6.0 :0. 11-0. 17: 7. :High :Low------ 0.74 I 6 Paoli 720-251 5_601 ;0.12-0. 14: 7.11-A JI i <2 ,Low >6.0 3 1 <2 :Modernie :111Rh 1 (1.2-0.6 :0. 1'1 0. 161 G. III;811 ;High__ _1l.o 5Ke 5"/_____________ 0-9 6.6-g.4 : <2 , ; w 10-32 11• r Renoblll 9-3210.06-0.2 ;0. 14_0. 16{ 0.32 2 11. <2 :Low_______1111gb_____11.ow 0.6-2.0 10. 16-0. 11 7.9-9.0 ; ;Low :0.49 0-6 1 r 6-11.21 : '!.9- .0 ; <2 :Moderato :High , I_-_ h0, 59 0.6-7.0 10. 1 9 ,--------- Shingle 6 IAI ___ I ___ I ; A ! 1 ! ,0.32; ] 1 41. ' 1 <2 :Low :high 2; 600: 0-6 1 0.6-2.0 :0. 16-0. 1111 7.9-9.0 1 <2 Illoder ate :111th :Low-_____10__ ; Shingle � 1 '0.16-4.21 ; 7.9-9.0 ; _______I_ ; G-181 0.6-2.0 ; 1__________I_, � l ; I See footnote at end of table. 981542 ___ 1. .1 11 l .1 i!ii II rll•lll'Ili-I�';Ii I•III i III''III.10lIli • II •'.Illi illy I l II II ,','I I• . Mi��i i'I r i•so Nil,l il • t , III r II I I, 1b.1111IIIi11ll '... 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