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SP201300007 Assessment - Environmental 2013-02-25
LOUISA ALEEMARLE NELSON Thomas Jefferson Soil and Water Conservation District 706 Forest St, Ste G Charlottesville, VA 22903 975-0224 April 19, 2013 TO: Sarah Baldwin Planning Department RE: Soils Report for: Cingular — Pace Property Map Unit Description (Brief, Generated) Albemarle County,Virginia [Minor map unit components are excluded from this report] Map unit: 10-Buncombe loamy sand Component: Buncombe(85%) The Buncombe component makes up 85 percent of the map unit.Slopes are 0 to 2 percent. This component is on flood plains,river valleys. The parent material consists of sandy alluvium derived from igneous rock.Depth to a root restrictive layer is greater than 60 inches. The natural drainage class is excessively drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is high.Available water to a depth of 60 inches is low. Shrink-swell potential is low. This soil is frequently flooded.It is not ponded. There is no zone of water saturation within a depth of 72 inches.Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 1 percent. Nonirrigated land capability classification is 5w. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. Map unit: 12E-Catoctin silt loam,25 to 45 percent slopes Component: Catoctin(75%) The Catoctin component makes up 75 percent of the map unit.Slopes are 25 to 45 percent. This component is on piedmonts,hillslopes. The parent material consists of residuum weathered from greenstone.Depth to a root restrictive layer,bedrock,lithic,is 20 to 40 inches. The natural drainage class is well drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is high.Available water to a depth of 60 inches is low. Shrink-swell potential is low. This soil is not flooded.It is not ponded. There is no zone of water saturation within a depth of 72 inches. Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 1 percent. Nonirrigated land capability classification is 7e. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. Map unit: 13E-Catoctin very stony silt loam,25 to 45 percent slopes Component: Catoctin(75%) The Catoctin component makes up 75 percent of the map unit.Slopes are 25 to 45 percent. This component is on hillslopes,piedmonts. The parent material consists of residuum weathered from greenstone.Depth to a root restrictive layer,bedrock,lithic,is 20 to 40 inches. The natural drainage class is well drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is high.Available water to a depth of 60 inches is low. Shrink-swell potential is low. This soil is not flooded.It is not ponded. There is no zone of water saturation within a depth of 72 inches.Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 1 percent. Nonirrigated land capability classification is 7e. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. Map unit: 16-Chewacla silt loam Component: Chewacla(85%) The Chewacla component makes up 85 percent of the map unit.Slopes are 0 to 2 percent. This component is on flood plains,river valleys. The parent material consists of residuum weathered from granite and gneiss.Depth to a root restrictive layer is greater than 60 inches. The natural drainage class is somewhat poorly drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is moderately high. Available water to a depth of 60 inches is high. Shrink-swell potential is low. This soil is occasionally flooded.It is not ponded.A seasonal zone of water saturation is at 12 inches during January,February,March,April,November,December. Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 2 percent. Nonirrigated land capability classification is 3w. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. Map unit: 24B-Dogue silt loam,2 to 7 percent slopes Component: Dogue(85%) The Dogue component makes up 85 percent of the map unit.Slopes are 2 to 7 percent. This component is on stream terraces, piedmonts. The parent material consists of alluvium derived from igneous rock.Depth to a root restrictive layer is greater than 60 inches. The natural drainage class is moderately well drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is moderately high. Available water to a depth of 60 inches is high. Shrink-swell potential is moderate. This soil is not flooded.It is not ponded.A seasonal zone of water saturation is at 27 inches during January,February,March. Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 1 percent. Nonirrigated land capability classification is 2e. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. USDA Natural Resources Tabular Data Version:8 Conservation Service Tabular Data Version Date:12/15/2008 Page 1 of 4 • • Map Unit Description (Brief, Generated) Albemarle County,Virginia Map unit: 28C3-Elioak clay loam,7 to 15 percent slopes,severely eroded Component: Elioak(80%) The Elioak component makes up 80 percent of the map unit.Slopes are 7 to 15 percent. This component is on hillslopes,piedmonts. The parent material consists of residuum weathered from mica schist.Depth to a root restrictive layer is greater than 60 inches. The natural drainage class is well drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is moderately high. Available water to a depth of 60 inches is moderate. Shrink-swell potential is low. This soil is not flooded.It is not ponded. There is no zone of water saturation within a depth of 72 inches. Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 2 percent. Nonirrigated land capability classification is 4e. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. Map unit: 28D3-Elioak clay loam, 15 to 25 percent slopes,severely eroded Component: Elioak(80%) The Elioak component makes up 80 percent of the map unit.Slopes are 15 to 25 percent. This component is on piedmonts,hillslopes. The parent material consists of residuum weathered from mica schist.Depth to a root restrictive layer is greater than 60 inches. The natural drainage class is well drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is moderately high. Available water to a depth of 60 inches is moderate. Shrink-swell potential is low. This soil is not flooded.It is not ponded. There is no zone of water saturation within a depth of 72 inches.Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 2 percent. Nonirrigated land capability classification is 6e. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. Map unit: 30D3-Fauquier silty clay loam,15 to 25 percent slopes,severely eroded Component: Fauquier(75%) The Fauquier component makes up 75 percent of the map unit.Slopes are 15 to 25 percent. This component is on piedmonts,hillslopes. The parent material consists of residuum weathered from greenstone.Depth to a root restrictive layer,bedrock,paralithic,is 20 to 40 inches. The natural drainage class is well drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is moderately high.Available water to a depth of 60 inches is low. Shrink-swell potential is moderate. This soil is not flooded.It is not ponded. There is no zone of water saturation within a depth of 72 inches.Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 2 percent. Nonirrigated land capability classification is 6e. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. Map unit: 32C-Fluvanna silt loam,7 to 15 percent slopes Component: Fluvanna(80%) The Fluvanna component makes up 80 percent of the map unit.Slopes are 7 to 15 percent. This component is on piedmonts,hillslopes. The parent material consists of residuum weathered from acid and basic igneous rock.Depth to a root restrictive layer is greater than 60 inches. The natural drainage class is well drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is moderately low. Available water to a depth of 60 inches is moderate. Shrink-swell potential is moderate. This soil is not flooded. It is not ponded. There is no zone of water saturation within a depth of 72 inches.Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 2 percent. Nonirrigated land capability classification is 3e. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. Map unit: 34C-Glenelg loam,7 to 15 percent slopes Component: Glenelg(85%) The Glenelg component makes up 85 percent of the map unit.Slopes are 7 to 15 percent. This component is on hillslopes,piedmonts. The parent material consists of residuum weathered from mica schist.Depth to a root restrictive layer is greater than 60 inches. The natural drainage class is well drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is moderately high. Available water to a depth of 60 inches is high. Shrink-swell potential is low. This soil is not flooded.It is not ponded. There is no zone of water saturation within a depth of 72 inches. Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 2 percent. Noninigated land capability classification is 3e. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. USDA Natural Resources Tabular Data Version:8 Conservation Service Tabular Data Version Date: 12/15/2008 Page 2 of 4 Map Unit Description (Brief, Generated) Albemarle County,Virginia Map unit: 42B3-Hiwassee clay loam,2 to 7 percent slopes,severely eroded Component: Hiwassee(85%) The Hiwassee component makes up 85 percent of the map unit.Slopes are 2 to 7 percent. This component is on piedmonts,stream terraces. The parent material consists of ancient alluvium derived from igneous rock.Depth to a root restrictive layer is greater than 60 inches. The natural drainage class is well drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is moderately high. Available water to a depth of 60 inches is moderate. Shrink-swell potential is low. This soil is not flooded.It is not ponded. There is no zone of water saturation within a depth of 72 inches.Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 1 percent. Nonirrigated land capability classification is 3e. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. Map unit: 42C3-Hiwassee clay loam,7 to 15 percent slopes,severely eroded Component: Hiwassee(85%) The Hiwassee component makes up 85 percent of the map unit.Slopes are 7 to 15 percent. This component is on stream terraces, piedmonts. The parent material consists of ancient alluvium derived from igneous rock.Depth to a root restrictive layer is greater than 60 inches. The natural drainage class is well drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is moderately high. Available water to a depth of 60 inches is moderate. Shrink-swell potential is low. This soil is not flooded.It is not ponded. There is no zone of water saturation within a depth of 72 inches.Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 1 percent. Nonirrigated land capability classification is 4e. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. Map unit: 55B-McQueen loam,2 to 7 percent slopes Component: McQueen(85%) The McQueen component makes up 85 percent of the map unit.Slopes are 2 to 7 percent. This component is on uplands,stream terraces. The parent material consists of alluvium derived from igneous rock.Depth to a root restrictive layer is greater than 60 inches. The natural drainage class is well drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is moderately low. Available water to a depth of 60 inches is high. Shrink-swell potential is moderate. This soil is rarely flooded.It is not ponded.A seasonal zone of water saturation is at 66 inches during January,February,March.Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 1 percent. Nonirrigated land capability classification is 2e. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. Map unit: 58E-Myersville silt loam,25 to 45 percent slopes Component: Myersville(80%) The Myersville component makes up 80 percent of the map unit.Slopes are 25 to 45 percent. This component is on interfluves,foothills, uplands. The parent material consists of residuum weathered from greenstone.Depth to a root restrictive layer,bedrock,paralithic,is 40 to 60 inches. The natural drainage class is well drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is moderately high. Available water to a depth of 60 inches is moderate. Shrink-swell potential is low. This soil is not flooded.It is not ponded. There is no zone of water saturation within a depth of 72 inches.Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 2 percent. Nonirrigated land capability classification is 7e. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. Map unit: 63B-Orange silt loam,2 to 7 percent slopes Component: Orange(80%) The Orange component makes up 80 percent of the map unit.S lopes are 2 to 7 percent. This component is on uplands,interfluves. The parent material consists of residuum weathered from homblende gneiss.Depth to a root restrictive layer,bedrock,lithic,is 40 to 60 inches. The natural drainage class is moderately well drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is moderately low. Available water to a depth of 60 inches is moderate. Shrink-swell potential is moderate. This soil is not flooded.It is not ponded.A seasonal zone of water saturation is at 12 inches during December.Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 2 percent. Noninigated land capability classification is 3e. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. USDA Natural Resources Tabular Data Version:8 Conservation Service Tabular Data Version Date: 12/15/2008 Page 3 of 4 Map Unit Description (Brief, Generated) Albemarle County,Virginia Map unit: 72B3-Rabun clay,2 to 7 percent slopes,severely eroded Component: Rabun(80%) The Rabun component makes up 80 percent of the map unit.Slopes are 2 to 7 percent. This component is on interfluves,uplands. The parent material consists of residuum weathered from greenstone.Depth to a root restrictive layer is greater than 60 inches. The natural drainage class is well drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is moderately high. Available water to a depth of 60 inches is moderate. Shrink-swell potential is low. This soil is not flooded.It is not ponded. There is no zone of water saturation within a depth of 72 inches.Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 0 percent. Nonirrigated land capability classification is 3e. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. Map unit: 76-Riverview loam Component: Riverview(75%) The Riverview component makes up 75 percent of the map unit.Slopes are 0 to 2 percent. This component is on river valleys,flood plains. The parent material consists of alluvium derived from igneous rock.Depth to a root restrictive layer is greater than 60 inches. The natural drainage class is well drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is moderately high. Available water to a depth of 60 inches is moderate. Shrink-swell potential is low. This soil is occasionally flooded.It is not ponded.A seasonal zone of water saturation is at 48 inches during January,February,March,December. Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 1 percent. Nonirrigated land capability classification is 2w. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. Map unit: 79B-Starr silt loam,2 to 7 percent slopes Component: Starr(80%) The Starr component makes up 80 percent of the map unit.Slopes are 2 to 7 percent. This component is on drainageways,uplands. The parent material consists of colluvium derived from igneous rock.Depth to a root restrictive layer is greater than 60 inches. The natural drainage class is well drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is moderately high. Available water to a depth of 60 inches is high. Shrink-swell potential is moderate. This soil is occasionally flooded.It is not ponded. There is no zone of water saturation within a depth of 72 inches.Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 1 percent. Noninigated land capability classification is 2e. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. Map unit: 92-Wahee silt loam Component: Wahee(80%) The Wahee component makes up 80 percent of the map unit.Slopes are 0 to 4 percent. This component is on stream terraces,uplands. The parent material consists of alluvium derived from igneous rock.Depth to a root restrictive layer is greater than 60 inches. The natural drainage class is somewhat poorly drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is moderately low. Available water to a depth of 60 inches is high. Shrink-swell potential is moderate. This soil is occasionally flooded.It is not ponded.A seasonal zone of water saturation is at 12 inches during January,February,March,April,December. Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 3 percent. Nonirrigated land capability classification is 2w. 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C s- , N N Lo N r O N q' n r r CJ Q O' O 1- O �, O N 0 �, 00 N o O (O N °v 0 0 0 W, •C .- � � � ,- N. W it V QJ N CI = Fit et a) ea w, E t.. v E p z " — c° a0 N 4 CO 2m co E c c Q 8 U U a) Q O p O o w a) W m t m o 6131 N Map Unit Description (Brief, Generated) Albemarle County,Virginia Map unit: 72B3-Rabun clay,2 to 7 percent slopes,severely eroded Component: Rabun(80%) The Rabun component makes up 80 percent of the map unit.Slopes are 2 to 7 percent. This component is on interfluves,uplands. The parent material consists of residuum weathered from greenstone.Depth to a root restrictive layer is greater than 60 inches. The natural drainage class is well drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is moderately high. Available water to a depth of 60 inches is moderate. Shrink-swell potential is low. This soil is not flooded.It is not ponded. There is no zone of water saturation within a depth of 72 inches.-Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 0 percent. Nonirrigated land capability classification is 3e. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. Map unit: 76-Riverview loam Component: Riverview(75%) The Riverview component makes up 75 percent of the map unit.S lopes are 0 to 2 percent. This component is on river valleys,flood plains. The parent material consists of alluvium derived from igneous rock.Depth to a root restrictive layer is greater than 60 inches. The natural drainage class is well drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is moderately high. Available water to a depth of 60 inches is moderate. Shrink-swell potential is low. This soil is occasionally flooded. It is not ponded.A seasonal zone of water saturation is at 48 inches during January,February,March,December.Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 1 percent. Nonirrigated land capability classification is 2w. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. Map unit: 79B-Starr silt loam,2 to 7 percent slopes Component: Starr(80%) The Stan-component makes up 80 percent of the map unit.Slopes are 2 to 7 percent. This component is on drainageways,uplands. The parent material consists of colluvium derived from igneous rock.Depth to a root restrictive layer is greater than 60 inches. The natural drainage class is well drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is moderately high. Available water to a depth of 60 inches is high. Shrink-swell potential is moderate. This soil is occasionally flooded.It is not ponded. There is no zone of water saturation within a depth of 72 inches.Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 1 percent. Noninigated land capability classification is 2e. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. Map unit: 92-Wahee silt loam Component: Wahee(80%) The Wahee component makes up 80 percent of the map unit.Slopes are 0 to 4 percent. This component is on stream terraces,uplands. The parent material consists of alluvium derived from igneous rock.Depth to a root restrictive layer is greater than 60 inches. The natural drainage class is somewhat poorly drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is moderately low. Available water to a depth of 60 inches is high. Shrink-swell potential is moderate. This soil is occasionally flooded.It is not ponded.A seasonal zone of water saturation is at 12 inches during January,February,March,April,December.Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 3 percent. Nonirrigated land capability classification is 2w. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. USDA Natural Resources Tabular Data Version:8 Conservation Service Tabular Data Version Date:12/15/2008 Page 4 of 4 Map Unit Description (Brief, Generated) Albemarle County,Virginia Map unit: 42B3-Hiwassee clay loam,2 to 7 percent slopes,severely eroded Component: Hiwassee(85%) The Hiwassee component makes up 85 percent of the map unit.Slopes are 2 to 7 percent. This component is on piedmonts,stream terraces. The parent material consists of ancient alluvium derived from igneous rock.Depth to a root restrictive layer is greater than 60 inches. The natural drainage class is well drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is moderately high. Available water to a depth of 60 inches is moderate. Shrink-swell potential is low. This soil is not flooded.It is not ponded. There is no zone of water saturation within a depth of 72 inches. Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 1 percent. Nonirrigated land capability classification is 3e. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. Map unit: 42C3-Hiwassee clay loam,7 to 15 percent slopes,severely eroded Component: Hiwassee(85%) The Hiwassee component makes up 85 percent of the map unit. Slopes are 7 to 15 percent. This component is on stream terraces, piedmonts. The parent material consists of ancient alluvium derived from igneous rock.Depth to a root restrictive layer is greater than 60 inches. The natural drainage class is well drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is moderately high. Available water to a depth of 60 inches is moderate. Shrink-swell potential is low. This soil is not flooded.It is not ponded. There is no zone of water saturation within a depth of 72 inches. Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 1 percent. Nonirrigated land capability classification is 4e. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. Map unit: 55B-McQueen loam,2 to 7 percent slopes Component: McQueen(85%) The McQueen component makes up 85 percent of the map unit.Slopes are 2 to 7 percent. This component is on uplands, stream terraces. The parent material consists of alluvium derived from igneous rock.Depth to a root restrictive layer is greater than 60 inches. The natural drainage class is well drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is moderately low. Available water to a depth of 60 inches is high. Shrink-swell potential is moderate. This soil is rarely flooded.It is not ponded.A seasonal zone of water saturation is at 66 inches during January,February,March. Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 1 percent. Nonirrigated land capability classification is 2e. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. Map unit: 58E-Myersville silt loam,25 to 45 percent slopes Component: Myersville(80%) The Myersville component makes up 80 percent of the map unit.Slopes are 25 to 45 percent. This component is on interfluves,foothills, uplands. The parent material consists of residuum weathered from greenstone.Depth to a root restrictive layer,bedrock,paralithic,is 40 to 60 inches. The natural drainage class is well drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is moderately high. Available water to a depth of 60 inches is moderate. Shrink-swell potential is low. This soil is not flooded.It is not ponded. There is no zone of water saturation within a depth of 72 inches. Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 2 percent. Nonirrigated land capability classification is 7e. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. Map unit: 63B-Orange silt loam,2 to 7 percent slopes Component: Orange(80%) The Orange component makes up 80 percent of the map unit. S lopes are 2 to 7 percent. This component is on uplands,interfluves. The parent material consists of residuum weathered from homblende gneiss.Depth to a root restrictive layer,bedrock,lithic,is 40 to 60 inches. The natural drainage class is moderately well drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is moderately low. Available water to a depth of 60 inches is moderate. Shrink-swell potential is moderate. This soil is not flooded.it is not ponded.A seasonal zone of water saturation is at 12 inches during December. Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 2 percent. Nonirrigated land capability classification is 3e. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. USDA Natural Resources Tabular Data Version:8 Conservation Service Tabular Data Version Date: 12/15/2008 Page 3 of 4 Map Unit Description (Brief, Generated) Albemarle County,Virginia Map unit: 28C3-Elioak clay loam,7 to 15 percent slopes,severely eroded Component: Elioak(80%) The Elioak component makes up 80 percent of the map unit.Slopes are 7 to 15 percent. This component is on hillslopes,piedmonts. The parent material consists of residuum weathered from mica schist.Depth to a root restrictive layer is greater than 60 inches. The natural drainage class is well drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is moderately high. Available water to a depth of 60 inches is moderate. Shrink-swell potential is/ow.This soil is not flooded.It is not ponded. There is no zone of water saturation within a depth of 72 inches. Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 2 percent. Nonirrigated land capability classification is 4e. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. Map unit: 28D3-Elioak clay loam,15 to 25 percent slopes,severely eroded Component: Elioak(80%) The Elioak component makes up 80 percent of the map unit.Slopes are 15 to 25 percent. This component is on piedmonts,hillslopes. The parent material consists of residuum weathered from mica schist.Depth to a root restrictive layer is greater than 60 inches. The natural drainage class is well drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is moderately high. Available water to a depth of 60 inches is moderate. Shrink-swell potential is low. This soil is not flooded.It is not ponded. There is no zone of water saturation within a depth of 72 inches.Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 2 percent. Nonirrigated land capability classification is 6e. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. Map unit: 30D3-Fauquier silty clay loam, 15 to 25 percent slopes,severely eroded Component: Fauquier(75%) The Fauquier component makes up 75 percent of the map unit.Slopes are 15 to 25 percent. This component is on piedmonts,hillslopes. The parent material consists of residuum weathered from greenstone.Depth to a root restrictive layer,bedrock,paralithic,is 20 to 40 inches. The natural drainage class is well drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is moderately high.Available water to a depth of 60 inches is low. Shrink-swell potential is moderate. This soil is not flooded.It is not ponded. There is no zone of water saturation within a depth of 72 inches.Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 2 percent. Nonirrigated land capability classification is 6e. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. Map unit: 32C-Fluvanna silt loam,7 to 15 percent slopes Component: Fluvanna(80%) The Fluvanna component makes up 80 percent of the map unit.Slopes are 7 to 15 percent. This component is on piedmonts,hillslopes. The parent material consists of residuum weathered from acid and basic igneous rock.Depth to a root restrictive layer is greater than 60 inches. The natural drainage class is well drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is moderately low. Available water to a depth of 60 inches is moderate. Shrink-swell potential is moderate. This soil is not flooded.It is not ponded. There is no zone of water saturation within a depth of 72 inches.Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 2 percent. Nonirrigated land capability classification is 3e. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. Map unit: 34C-Glenelg loam,7 to 15 percent slopes Component: Glenelg(85%) The Glenelg component makes up 85 percent of the map unit.Slopes are 7 to 15 percent. This component is on hillslopes,piedmonts. The parent material consists of residuum weathered from mica schist.Depth to a root restrictive layer is greater than 60 inches. The natural drainage class is well drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is moderately high. Available water to a depth of 60 inches is high. Shrink-swell potential is low. This soil is not flooded.It is not ponded. There is no zone of water saturation within a depth of 72 inches. Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 2 percent. Nonirrigated land capability classification is 3e. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. USDA Natural Resources Tabular Data Version:8 Conservation Service Tabular Data Version Date: 12/15/2008 Page 2 of 4 Map Unit Description (Brief, Generated) Albemarle County,Virginia [Minor map unit components are excluded from this report] Map unit: 10-Buncombe loamy sand Component: Buncombe(85%) The Buncombe component makes up 85 percent of the map unit.Slopes are 0 to 2 percent. This component is on flood plains,river valleys. The parent material consists of sandy alluvium derived from igneous rock.Depth to a root restrictive layer is greater than 60 inches. The natural drainage class is excessively drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is high.Available water to a depth of 60 inches is low. Shrink-swell potential is low. This soil is frequently flooded.It is not ponded. There is no zone of water saturation within a depth of 72 inches. Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 1 percent. Nonirrigated land capability classification is 5w. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. Map unit: 12E-Catoctin silt loam,25 to 45 percent slopes Component: Catoctin(75%) The Catoctin component makes up 75 percent of the map unit.Slopes are 25 to 45 percent. This component is on piedmonts,hillslopes. The parent material consists of residuum weathered from greenstone.Depth to a root restrictive layer,bedrock,lithic,is 20 to 40 inches. The natural drainage class is well drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is high.Available water to a depth of 60 inches is low. Shrink-swell potential is low. This soil is not flooded.it is not ponded. There is no zone of water saturation within a depth of 72 inches. Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 1 percent. Nonirrigated land capability classification is 7e. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. Map unit: 13E-Catoctin very stony silt loam,25 to 45 percent slopes Component: Catoctin(75%) The Catoctin component makes up 75 percent of the map unit.Slopes are 25 to 45 percent. This component is on hillslopes,piedmonts. The parent material consists of residuum weathered from greenstone.Depth to a root restrictive layer,bedrock,lithic,is 20 to 40 inches. The natural drainage class is well drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is high.Available water to a depth of 60 inches is low. Shrink-swell potential is low. This soil is not flooded.It is not ponded. There is no zone of water saturation within a depth of 72 inches. Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 1 percent. Nonirrigated land capability classification is 7e. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. Map unit: 16-Chewacla silt loam Component: Chewacla(85%) The Chewacla component makes up 85 percent of the map unit.Slopes are 0 to 2 percent. This component is on flood plains,river valleys. The parent material consists of residuum weathered from granite and gneiss. Depth to a root restrictive layer is greater than 60 inches. The natural drainage class is somewhat poorly drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is moderately high. Available water to a depth of 60 inches is high. Shrink-swell potential is low. This soil is occasionally flooded. It is not ponded.A seasonal zone of water saturation is at 12 inches during January,February,March,April,November,December. Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 2 percent. Nonirrigated land capability classification is 3w. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. Map unit: 24B-Dogue silt loam,2 to 7 percent slopes Component: Dogue(85%) The Dogue component makes up 85 percent of the map unit.Slopes are 2 to 7 percent. This component is on stream terraces, piedmonts. The parent material consists of alluvium derived from igneous rock.Depth to a root restrictive layer is greater than 60 inches. The natural drainage class is moderately well drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is moderately high. Available water to a depth of 60 inches is high. Shrink-swell potential is moderate. This soil is not flooded.It is not ponded.A seasonal zone of water saturation is at 27 inches during January,February,March. Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 1 percent. Nonirrigated land capability classification is 2e. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. 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