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Table 1. Selected Properties of On-Site Soils (USDA, 1992) <br /> Soil Name Depth Unified Soil Salinity Soil Perme- Septic tank <br /> anity <br /> and Map Reaction ability absorption <br /> Symbol (in) Classification mmhos/cm <br /> y pH (in/hr) fields <br /> Itano silty 0-15 Silty clay loam, CL, ML <2 <5.1 0.2-0.6 Severe: <br /> clay loam, 15-34 Silt loam, silty clay loam, <2 4.5-5.5 0.2-0.6 wetness, <br /> partially CL, ML peres slowly <br /> drained, 0- 34-60 Stratified very fine sandy <2 <5.1 0.2-0.6 <br /> 2%slopes, loam to silty clay loam, <br /> 179 CL, ML <br /> Rindge 0-12 Mucky silt loam, ML, OL <2 5.6-73 6.0-20 Severe. <br /> mucky silt 12-60 Mucky peat, peat, muck, <2 4.5-6.5 6.0-20 wetness, <br /> loam, PT poor filter, <br /> partially subsides <br /> drained, 0- <br /> 2% slopes.. <br /> overwashed, <br /> 224 <br /> Rindge 0-13 Muck, PT <2 4.5-6.5 6.0-20 Severe: <br /> muck, 13-60 Mucky peat, peat, muck; <2 4.5-6.5 6.0-20 wetness, <br /> partially PT poor filter, <br /> drained, 0- subsides <br /> 2% slopes, <br /> 225 <br /> Ryde clay 0-24: Clay loam, CL, ML <2 5.1 - 7.3 0,2 - 0.6 Severe: <br /> loam, 24-63: Stratified muck to silty <2 6.1 -7.8 0.6 -2.0 wetness <br /> partially clay loam; OL, OH <br /> drained 0- <br /> 2% slopes, <br /> 230. <br /> Ryde silty 0-24 Silty clay loam, CL, ML <2 5.1-7.3 0.6-2.0 Severe: <br /> clay loam, 24-40 Stratified silt loam to <2 5.1-7.3 0.6-2.0 wetness <br /> organic mucky silty clay loam <br /> substratum, OL, OH <2 4.5-6.5 6.0-20 <br /> partially 40-60 Mucky peat, peat, muck, <br /> drained, 0- PT <br /> 2% slopes, <br /> 231 <br /> Note:The table descriptions do not necessarily reflect site-specific soil properties. <br /> 'See description of the map unit for composition and behavior characteristics of the map und. <br /> Soil Borings <br /> On July 17, 2012, Live Oak excavated one shallow soil boring on each proposed �6,aite 3) <br /> numbered parcel on the Site for the purpose of conducting percolation tests (four <br /> shallow borings total). The borings were four inches in diameter, 3.20 to 3.35 feet deep, 45'?) <br /> LOGE 1213 Page 6 <br />