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• Verifying Soil Quality and Depth — SECTION SIX <br /> matter are likely to be visible.Clay soil that been saturated <br /> and then dried may require jumping on the shovel step to STEP 5: Check mulch depth. <br /> penetrate,but the soil should yield easily when moist.Soil <br />• that requires vigorous chipping with the shovel to Use a shovel to scrape away and reveal surface mulch <br /> penetrate probably does not meet the specification. thickness.A two inch layer of organic material(mulch) <br /> such as composted sawdust,wood chips,or ground bark <br /> Four Inch Depth of Scarified Subsoil.The next four-inch should be distinguished from the underlying soil on all <br /> depth of soil should be loose enough to penetrate with the planting beds. <br /> shovel.It may be rocky,and the loosened depth may vary <br /> due to the pattern of scarifying equipment—but some <br /> sections of subsoil in a one foot square hole should be <br /> loose four inches deep into the subsoil(that is,to a total 12 FINAL STEP: Record results on "Field <br /> inch depth from the soil surface). Verification Form" or similar document <br /> (see sample form on next page). <br /> I• <br /> STEP 4: Check soil depth in several spots. <br /> Use a simple"rod penetrometer"(illustration below)to What should be attached to the Soil <br /> confirm that the soil is uncompacted twelve inches deep at Management Plan? <br />• ten locations per acre—with a minimum of ten on smaller • Scale drawings showing layout of turf and planting <br /> sites.To locate test spots,imagine a line dividing the site beds,and identifying where soil treatments described <br /> (or each acre)in half lengthwise,then divide each half into in the SMP will be applied. <br /> five nearly equal sections.Conduct tests near the middle of <br /> each section. Additional test locations are encouraged. • Copies of compost and topsoil test results <br /> demonstrating that products contain adequate organic <br /> The rod penetrometer should enter the soil twelve inches matter,and meet carbon to nitrogen ratio and stability <br /> Ie deep,driven solely by the inspector's weight.Irregular standards. <br /> scarification or rocks in the lower layer may require • Where custom calculated amendment rates are used, <br /> probing a few spots at each location to reach the full depth. include laboratory analyses of the soil and organic <br /> matter sources plus calculations by a qualified <br /> professional showing that the organic matter <br /> requirement will be achieved. <br />'S <br /> MULCH , , 19' 4.;- <br /> What If A Site Does Not Meet the <br /> �—�� Soil Management Plan Requirements? <br /> LOOSE SOIL �0 n • * ' If inspection indicates that an installation does not <br />• <br /> with visible dark 44 • °• fulfill the approved SMP,the permit holder or their <br /> organic matter ° ° • „ • agent should be notified of what steps are needed to <br /> " e comply.When results are unclear or disputed,an <br /> LOOSE OR a y p independent consultant should conduct sampling for <br /> FRACTURED 7 analytical testing of organic matter as described in the <br /> project specifications. <br /> SUBSOIL Qualified consultants include:Certified Soil Scientists, <br /> Crop Advisors or Agronomists;or Licensed Landscape <br /> Architects,Civil Engineers or Geologists. <br /> A rod penetrometer is a 4 foot long,3/8 inch or 10 mm <br /> diameter stainless steel rod with a 90 degree bend 5 inches <br /> form the top to make a handle,and a 30 degree bevel cut 1/8 <br /> inch or 3 mm into the side of the tip. <br /> I <br /> 15 <br />