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(Contents - cant . . . )TABLES (cont .)48 . Brief description of the pedon chosen to characterize th eTA 1 map unit 13249 . Brief description of the pedon chosen to characterize th eTO 1 map unit 13350 . Brief description of the pedon chosen to characterize th eVA 1 map unit 13751 . Brief description of the pedon chosen to characterize th eWI 1 map unit 13852 . Key criteria differentiating the Watchtower map units 14 153 . Brief description of the pedon chosen to characterize th eWR 1 map unit 14354 . Brief description of the pedon chosen to characterize th eWR 2 map unit 14355 . Brief description of the pedon chosen to characterize th eWR 3 map unit 14556 . Brief description of the pedon chosen to characterize th eWR 4 map unit 14757 . Brief description of the pedon chosen to characterize th eWR 5 map unit 14858 . Guides for assessing soil limitations for playgrounds • • • • • • • • 15459. Guides for assessing soil limitations for camp areas • • • • • • • • • 15560. Guides for assessing soil limitations for picnic areas • • • • • • • • 15661 . Guides for assessing soil limitations for trails • • • • • • • • • • • • • 15762 . Guides for assessing soil limitations for septic tan kabsorption fields 15863 . Guides for assessing soil limitations for permanent buildings . . . 15964. Guides for assessing soil limitations for local roads an dstreets 16065 . Guides for assessing soil susceptibility to water erosion 16 1Page65a .Soil erodibility ratings (K values) determined usingFigure 108 161
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