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e�LEenrFE�oER <br /> , Bright People.Right Solutions. <br /> spring. Following a hot and dry water year 2012, soil moisture levels at the 1 and 2-foot/probes <br /> dipped to the lowest levels on record. This is illustrated on Chart 2 as the trend lines fall below <br /> the 0.360 mark. Heavy rains in late November and December contributed to a strong rebound in <br /> soil moisture. Soil moisture seeps to the 3-foot probe before the end of calendar year 2012 and <br /> the 2 and 3-foot soil moisture levels remain steady through the end of water year 2013. The <br /> region began experiencing abnormally high temperatures as early as April 2013. This led to a <br /> rapid drying of vegetation and soil near the 1-foot probe. There were a few rain events late in <br /> the season that helped to defer further drying of the shallow soil, however soil moisture levels <br /> recorded at the end of the season were already lower than the previous year. <br /> 47717.1.1/STO13R0532 Page 8 of 10 August 30, 2013 <br /> Copyright 2013 Kleinfelder <br />