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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
FileName_PostFix
SSNL
RECORD_ID
SU0006802
PE
2622
FACILITY_NAME
PA-0700470
STREET_NUMBER
23400
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
MILTON
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
LINDEN
Zip
95236
APN
09312006
ENTERED_DATE
10/25/2007 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
23400 E MILTON RD
RECEIVED_DATE
10/23/2007 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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L <br /> L102 Scil Suniey <br /> Linches is a. c:'dls __ Tc _• _ an.-, r cater. It is in <br /> hardpan. In some areas tea S-urface ay_- is grepity cr ..,e:.a;, <br /> cobbly cam. <br /> L Included in this unit are arias of Yeliowlark soils in 220—Redding gravelly loam. 2 to 8 percent slopes. <br /> drainageways and shado,,v• medium textured soils that This mcdera;ely well drained, undulating and gently <br /> have a claypan at a depth of 10 to 15 inches and are in rolling soil is on high terraces. L' is moderately deep to <br /> I` landscape positions similar to those of the Redding soil a hardpan. It 'c,med in alluvium derived from mixed <br /> Also included, on the slightly higher parts of the rock sources. The native vegetation is mainly annual <br /> landscape, are small areas of Redding soils that have grasses and forbs. Slopes are complex, and the <br /> slopes of 3 to 5 percent. Included areas make up about landscape is characterized by hummocky microrelief. <br /> 15 percent of the total acreage. Elevation is 130 to 300 feet. The average annual <br /> Permeability is very slow in the Redding soil. precipitation is about 17 inches, the average annual air <br /> Available water capacity is low. The shrink-swell temperature is about 60 degrees F. and the average <br /> L potential is high. The effective rooting depth is limited frost-free period is about 270 days. <br /> by the hardpan at a depth of 20 to 40 inches. Roots are Typically, the upper part of the surface layer is strong <br /> restricted to cracks and the faces of peds in the brown gravelly loam about 7 inches thick. The lower <br /> claypan, which is at a depth of 20 to 36 inches. Water part is reddish yellow gravelly loam about 9 inches <br /> is briefly perched above the claypan after periods of thick. The upper part of the subsoil is a claypan of <br /> heavy rainfall or irrigation. Runoff generally is very slow reddish brown clay about 6 inches thick. The lower part <br /> L or slow but is ponded in the small vernal pools. The to a depth of 60 inches is a reddish yellow and <br /> hazard of water erosion is slight. The rate of water yellowish red, indurated hardpan. In some areas the <br /> intake in irrigated areas is 1.0 inch per hour. surface layer is gravelly sandy loam. cobbly loam, or <br /> L Most areas are used for livestock grazing. A few loam. <br /> areas are used as irrigated pasture. This unit may Included in this unit are small areas of Bellota and <br /> provide wetland functions and values. These should be Pardee soils on terraces and shallow, medium textured <br /> considered in plans for enhancement of wildlife habitat soils that have a claypan at a depth of 10 to 15 inches <br /> or land use conversion. and are in landscape positions similar to the Redding <br /> Where this unit is used for livestock grazing, general soil. Also included are small areas of Alamo and <br /> management considerations include saturated soil Yellowlark soils in drainageways, Pentz soils on the <br /> L conditions in concave areas following rainy periods and slightly higher terraces, Peters soils in the slightly lower <br /> the low available water capacity. The characteristic landscape positions, and Redding soils that have slopes <br /> plant community is mainly soft chess, (oxtail fescue, of 8 to 30 percent and are on the slightly higher parts of <br /> and filaree. Grazing should be delayed until the soil is the landscape. Included areas make up about 15 <br /> firm enough to withstand trampling by livestock and the percent of the total acreage. <br /> more desirable forage plants have had an opportunity to Permeability is very slow in the Redding soil. <br /> set seed. The low available water capacity limits the Available water capacity is very low. The shrink-swell <br /> L production of desirable forage plants. The unit responds potential is high. The effective rooting depth is limited <br /> well to range improvement practices, such as seeding by the hardpan at a depth of 20 to 40 inches. Roots are <br /> and applying fertilizer. The plants selected for seeding restricted to cracks and the faces of peds in the <br /> L should be those that meet the seasonal requirements of claypan, which is at a depth of 16 to 22 inches. Water <br /> livestock, wildlife. or both. After seeding is complete, is briefly perched above the claypan after periods of <br /> grazing should be deferred until the plants have set heavy rainfall or irrigation. Runoff is slow or medium. <br /> L seed. and the hazard of water erosion is slight or moderate. <br /> Where this unit is used as irrigated pasture, the man The rate of water intake in irrigated areas is 1.5 inches <br /> limitation is the low available water capacity. Because per hour. <br /> L the soil is droughty, applications of irrigation water Most areas are used for livestock grazing. A few <br /> should be light and frequent. The water can be applied areas are used as irrigated pasture or for dryland grain <br /> by sprir'-.ler and border methods. Leveling helps to crops. This unit may provide wetland functions and <br /> L ensure a uniform application of water. Proper stocking values. These should be considered in plans for <br /> rates, pasture rotas;on, and restricted crazing during wet enhancement of wildlife habitat or land use con✓ers,on. <br /> periods help to keep the pasture in good condition and V%/hera this unit is Used for livestock graZicy', genera: <br /> protect fhe soil from compactionmanagement considerat;ons inc'ude saturated soil <br /> LThis mar una rs in cacaollty urdts Ills-3 (NILRA-1 t, conditions in concave areas following rainy periods. the <br />
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