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EHD - Public
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2600 - Land Use Program
FileName_PostFix
SSNL
RECORD_ID
SR0081087
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2602
FACILITY_NAME
MARCO PACHECO
STREET_NUMBER
11550
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
NORMAN
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95215
APN
10329028
ENTERED_DATE
8/27/2019 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
11550 E NORMAN AVE
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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San Joaquin County, California 71 <br /> damage the crops. The hardpan limits the suitability for small areas of Hollenbeck soils that are occasionally <br /> deep-rooted crops. Where feasible, deep ripping of this flooded. Included areas make up about 15 percent of <br /> restrictive layer can help to overcome this limitation. the total acreage. <br /> The soil should be cultivated only within a narrow range Permeability is slow in the Hollenbeck soil. Available <br /> of moisture content. It is too sticky when wet and too water capacity is high. The shrink-swell potential also is <br /> hard when dry. Furrow, border, and sprinkler irrigation high. The effective rooting depth is limited by the <br /> systems are suitable. Returning crop residue to the soil hardpan at a depth of 40 to 60 inches. Depth to the <br /> or regularly adding other organic material improves water table is more than 6 feet. Runoff is slow, and the <br /> fertility, minimizes crusting, and increases the rate of hazard of water erosion is slight. The rate of water <br /> water intake. intake in irrigated areas is 0.1 inch per hour, The soil is <br /> This unit is suited to irrigated pasture. Irrigation water subject to rare flooding, which occurs during years of <br /> can be applied by sprinkler and border methods. abnormally high precipitation. <br /> Leveling helps to ensure a uniform application of water. Most areas are used as irrigated pasture or for <br /> Proper stocking rates, pasture rotation, and restricted livestock grazing. A few areas are used for irrigated <br /> grazing during wet periods help to keep the pasture in crops. This unit may provide wetland functions and <br /> good condition and protect the soil from compaction. values. These should be considered in plans for <br /> If this unit is used for homesite development, the enhancement of wildlife habitat or land use conversion. <br /> main limitations are the high shrink-swell potential, the This unit is suited to irrigated pasture. General <br /> slow permeability, and low strength. The rare flooding is management considerations include the hazard of <br /> a hazard. Properly designing foundations and footings erosion. Irrigation water can be applied by sprinkler and <br /> and diverting runoff away from buildings help to prevent border methods. Leveling helps to ensure a uniform <br /> the structural damage caused by shrinking and swelling. application of water. Seedbed preparation should be on <br /> On sites for septic tank absorption fields, the slow the contour or across the slope where practical. Proper <br /> permeability can be overcome by increasing the size of stocking rates, pasture rotation, and restricted grazing <br /> the absorption field, backfilling the trench with sandy during wet periods help to keep the pasture in good <br /> material, and installing long absorption lines. Properly condition and protect the soil from erosion. <br /> designing buildings and roads can offset the limited Where this unit is used for livestock grazing, general <br /> ability of the soil to support a load. Houses, roads, and management considerations include the clayey surface <br /> streets should be constructed above expected flood layer and excessive shrinking and swelling. The <br /> levels. vegetation consists mainly of soft chess, wild oat, and <br /> This map unit is in capability units IIs-5 (MLRA-17), filaree. Trampling of the clayey surface layer by <br /> irrigated, and IVs-5 (MLRA-17), nonirrigated. It is in livestock when the soil is too wet reduces productivity. <br /> vegetative soil group C. Fencing is difficult. Excessive shrinking and swelling of <br /> the soil can cause fenceposts to be tilted or removed <br /> 174—Hollenbeck clay, 1 to 3 percent slopes. This from the ground. The unit responds well to range <br /> moderately well drained, nearly level and gently sloping improvement practices, such as seeding and applying <br /> soil is in interfan basins. It is deep to a hardpan. It fertilizer. The plants selected for seeding should be <br /> formed in alluvium derived from mixed rock sources. those that meet the seasonal requirements of livestock, <br /> Slopes are plane and are incised by many shallow wildlife, or both. After seeding is complete, grazing <br /> meandering drainageways. The native vegetation is should be deferred until the plants have set seed. <br /> annual grasses and forbs. Elevation is 130 to 150 feet. This unit is suited to irrigated row and field crops. <br /> The average annual precipitation is about 17 inches, The main limitations are the slow permeability and <br /> the average annual air temperature is about 60 degrees depth to the hardpan. General management <br /> F, and the average frost-free period is about 270 days. considerations include the hazard of erosion. Because <br /> Typically, the surface layer is dark grayish brown and of the restricted permeability, water applications should <br /> brown clay about 32 inches thick. The upper 23 inches be regulated so that the water does not stand on the <br /> of the subsoil is dark grayish brown clay. The lower part surface and damage the crops. The hardpan limits the <br /> to a depth of 60 inches is a dark grayish brown, suitability for deep-rooted crops. All tillage should be on <br /> strongly cemented hardpan. In some areas adjacent to the contour or across the slope. Furrow, border, and <br /> drainageways, the surface layer is silty clay or fine sprinkler irrigation systems are suitable. Returning crop <br /> sandy loam. residue to the soil or regularly adding other organic <br /> Included in this unit are small areas of Peters and material improves fertility, minimizes crusting, and <br /> Redding soils on the slightly higher parts of the increases the rate of water intake. <br /> landscape. Also included, in the lower positions, are This map unit is in capability units Ile-5 (MLRA-17), <br />
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