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Prepared by: Thomas Jefferson Soil & Water
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Soils Report
SOILS REPORT FOR: Oakleigh
Soil Survey Area: Albemarle County, Virginia
Survey Status: Published
Correlation Date: 12/01/1981
Distribution Date: 10/21/2002
Map Unit. IB Abell silt loam, 2 to 7 percent slopes
Description Category: Virginia FOTG
Abell is a gently sloping to moderately sloping, very deep, moderately well drained soil. Typically the surface
layer is silt loam about 12 inches thick. The surface layer has a moderately low content of organic matter. The
slowest permeability is impermeable. It has a moderate available water capacity and a moderate shrink swell
potential. This soil is not flooded and is not ponded. The top of the seasonal high water table is at 33 inches.
The land capability classification is 2e. The Virginia soil management group is G. This soil is not hydric.
Map Unit. 65B Pacolet sandy loam, 2 to 7 percent slopes
Description Category: Virginia FOTG
Pacolet is a gently sloping to moderately sloping, very deep, well drained soil. Typically the surface layer is
sandy loam about 6 inches thick. The surface layer has a moderately low content of organic matter. The slowest
permeability is moderate. It has a moderate available water capacity and a low shrink swell potential. This soil is
not flooded and is not ponded. The seasonal high water table is at a depth of more than 6 feet. The land
capability classification is 2e. The Virginia soil management group is X. This soil is not hydric.
Map Unit. 65C Pacolet sandy loam, 7 to Is percent slopes
Description Category: Virginia FOTG
Pacolet is a strongly sloping to moderately steep, very deep, well drained soil. Typically the surface layer is
sandy loam about 6 inches thick. The surface layer has a moderately low content of organic matter. The slowest
permeability is moderate. It has a moderate available water capacity and a low shrink swell potential. This soil is
not flooded and is not ponded. The seasonal high water table is at a depth of more than 6 feet. The land
capability classification is 4e. The Virginia soil management group is X. This soil is not hydric.
Map Unit: 94C Wedowee sandy loam, 7 to 15 percent slopes
Description Category: Virginia FOTG
Wedowee is a strongly sloping to moderately steep, very deep, well drained soil. Typically the surface layer is
sandy loam about 7 inches thick. The surface layer has a moderately low content of organic matter. The slowest
permeability is moderate. It has a moderate available water capacity and a low shrink swell potential. This soil is
not flooded and is not ponded. The seasonal high water table is at a depth of more than 6 feet. The land
capability classification is 4e. The Virginia soil management group is V. This soil is not hydric.
Thomas Jefferson SWCD 1 12/5/08
15 percent slopes
Corrosion Concrete - Dominant Condition
Soil Survey: Albemarle County, Virginia
Survey Status: Published
Correlation Date: 12/01/1981
Distribution Date: 10/21/2002
Map
Symbol
Soil Name
Rating
1B
Abell silt loam, 2 to 7
High
percent slopes
65B
Pacolet sandy loam, 2 to 7
High
percent slopes
65C
Pacolet sandy loam, 7 to
High
15 percent slopes
94C
Wedowee sandy loam, 7 to
High
15 percent slopes
Thomas Jefferson SWCD 3
12/5/08