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ON= w • • Eaton U4 10 E4 Milton Rose R 64W 00 It ton 15 Keenesburg Bonner Lakes JULY 1, 1975 PREPARED BY WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION R 67 W R 6 6 W R 65W R 64W Inaln.4.•V:;arab" '•wRaHN lG".wf.Wirt - ”13aa0l.. rlir-050.1010004g. NORTH CENTRAL R63W R62W . V4 earneev'tle Rseervolr •S • CT VALLEY d Reservoir . T4 RNERSIDE RESERVOIR Monahan Lakes South Roggen AZ R61W • v Ac 1"a .ate •ammo I I I I I I I MPIRE SERVOIRI • • e SE •w • w�■ a IS ■ S w off• • ■ • wag •LwF� •WED aiiiT y r SOUTH EAST 20 Statute Miles R 63W R62W R 6 I W a • I 6 N T 5 N 4 N 3 N T 2 N T N R 6 W Were •00.m000rI eS.__.R./SwaSN.l0•..R&•s4 Mann • . 01 c' n'O• •'t= ei r' -`w n!Mmattm.:a.eYFf.1■o"=__w'app•._'.a SAND & GRAVEL NORTH EAST R59W R59W • S . S . S • a ems a S • S • am= • mon .aim . U3 w N E WELD COUNThr New Poymer EXPLANATION R57W • soma •� �Xb U 3'n U3 OEM •IMMD U4 0 LANOFORM UNITS Flood —plain (F) and Valley -fill (V) deposits: Woter deposited grovel, sand, silt, and clay along present stream courses. F V (TI I U I A I Stream- terroce deposits: Older stream deposits now preserved os benches flanking present stream courses. Smaller and less distinct terraces ore included with volley - fill deposits. ■ Upland deposits (U): Mesa or bench -like erosional remnonts of ancient stream deposits isolated above present stream courses. Alluvial - fan deposits (A) : Gently sloping, fon- shoped deposits of gravel, sand, silt, and cloy produced by a stream that issued or issues from a narrow volley or point source onto on open plain or volley. Includes erosional remnants of fon deposits. E Wind --deposited (eolian ) sand dunes. RESOURCE CLASSIFICATION 1 Gravel: relatively clean and sound. 2 Grovelsignificant silt, cloy, incompefert rock and/or calcium carbonate (caliche). Fine Aggregates 3 Sands : includes sands ranging from sands to fine—grained wind—deposied coarse gravelly stream dune sands. Unevoluoted Aggregates 4 Coarse, and fine aggregate resources because of inadequate exposures, lack of access, poor potentiol, areal extent, or a the possibility of recovering aggregate. MAP SYMBOLS Land form unit Resource classification I I I I S• U3 I 1 I I I Es I I that were not evaluated drill —hole data, location, prior land use that excludes This example symbol indicates a low -quality upland grovel deposit. The grovel contains significant amounts of sift, cloy ,incompetent rock, and calcium carbonate (caliche). Location of active or inactive gravel and sand pits. R 36 W . . 1.14 WELD COUNTY SAND, GRAVEL RESOURCES R60 W Information obtained from Colorado Geological Survey Special Publications -4,1974. E4 • Aralatiaaseater • I I I I I 1 I I I I I2 3a$ T DI Jr 9 J , Q N Wcn 1 3 3 T I2 N T N T I0 • I I I I T N T 7 Hello