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PURPOSE OF EXEMPTION:
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QUALTFTCATT0N FOR S.B. 35
LOCATiON OF SITE:
WATER:
DIV. OF WATER RESOURCES RESPONSE: TE
SEIdER:
CHECK LIST:
x FEE PAID ($SO +.l.00/acre for each parcel created under 35 acres)
X ptnP showing proposed lots and access
Y DEED
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SOIL CHARACTERISTICS
. Depth to bedrock
Texture
Surface
Subsoll
Substrqtum
Unlfied Classification
Permeability
Percent coarse fragments
Salinity (ECxt0J e 25"C)
pH (s.urface)
Shrink-swell Potential
Potential frost-action (surface)
Flood Hazard
' Hydrologic Group
Corrosivity Steel (uncoated)
Concrete
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DEfiREE & KIND OF LIMITATIONS
'" r.0 is Slight, M j.s Moderate, S
Septic Tank Absorption Fields
Ivlore than 60 inches
Fine sand"y loam
Sandy clay loam
Sancly 1oa.m, sandY claY loam
sM, sc, 8M-sc
Mod.erate to mocl.eratelY raPid'
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Low to noclerate
Mod.erate
None
B
Mod.erate
Low
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M Slope
S Seepage, sloPe
S Seepa6e
S Seepage
M Slope
M Slope, low etrength
M Siope, Iow strength
M Slope, frost action, 1ow strength
Fair Slope
tr'a.j-r Shrink-swe11, frost action, low 'strength
Poc.rr Exccss fj.nes
Unsuited.
tr'air Slope
is Sev
Sewage'I;agoons
Sanitary LandfiLl
Shallow Excavations
Trench
Area
w/basements
w/0 basemenls
Streets
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Dwelllngs
Local Boads &
SUITABIbTTY AS A
DaiIV,, Cover for Landfill
Roactflll
Sand
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A5P-Ascalon fine sandy Ioam, 6
!e1)- drained, moderately sloping Lo
v&ll-ey sideslopes, and al-l-uvial fans.
to 12 percent slopes. This deep,
rolling soil is on mesas, berraces,
It flrmed in sandstone and shale
to 6,500 feet. The averagealluviurr. Elevatlon ranges from 5,000
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a$nualprecipitation is about 14 inches,
|S a,bout 48 oegrees P., and the average
Lhe average annual air temperature
frost-free peniod is about 120
Lhe maln method of applying irrigation waLer.
potential for irrigation of Lhis soil. Steep
unit contribute to more rapid erosidn of Lhe soil.
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days.
.:. Typically, the surface layer is brown fine sandy l"oam about 5
inches,thiek. The subsoil is yellowish brown sandy elay J-oam or clay
inches thick. The substratum is very pale brown sandy
fine sandy loam that ext,ends to a depth of mor,e than 60
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foam rabout 30
olay lq.am or
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Fotts
Incl-uded with this soil in mapping are small areas of Olney and
goiLs on slopes ol' I fo 6 percent.
,,,:,1 ,.,,,Permeability of the Ascalon soil is moderate. Effective rooting
O"ept,hJs 60 inches. Available water capacity is moderate. Surface
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r.unoff','is medium and the erosion hazard is moderate.
this soil is used mainly for irrigated hay and pastuieLand and
some cropland. Some areas are used for livestoek grazing and for
.{lwildllfe habitat.
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.sprlnklers have a good
slopes in this mapping
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lfD;nyaf.on.fine sandy loam
Erosion control practices including
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minimum ti1lage, cover crops,
are necessary. Drop struciures
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Qontoui [i1lage, and grass waterways
ln irrigation ditches are neeessary.
a'The native vegetation on this soir 1s mainry needleandthread,
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uestern wheatgrass, blueburrch wheatgrass, and big sagebrush.
when the range condition deteriorates, forbs and woody shrubs
lncreage. when the r:ange is in poor condition, undesirabre weeds
and annual plants are numerous. Proper grazing management mainLains
dnd rmproves range condition. A reduction in brush improves deter:iorating
range sites. Seeding is advisable if the range is in poor,condltion.
flultable planls for seeding are pubescent wheatgrass, western wheatgrass,
and, big bluegrass. For successfur seeding, a good practiee is to prepare
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r&;i$eedp-ed and drill Lhe seed.
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This soir has potent,iar as habitat for coLtontair rabbit, squirnel,
pheasant, mourning dove, and wild turkey,
,rif,, ' ,,,;liSteep blopes, moderate shrink-sweIl, and
limlt{ng Community development. Cut and fill
and drainage provided for roads and structures. capability
Vte dryland.
frost action
slopes must be
are factors
minimal
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