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Map Unit Description:Alderwood-Everett gravelly sandy barns,25 to 70 percent slopes--- 4730-Seahurst Ave,Everett, <br /> Snohomish County Area,Washington Washington 98203 <br /> Parent material: Glacial outwash <br /> Typical profile <br /> H1 -0 to 6 inches: gravelly ashy sandy loam <br /> H2-6 to 18 inches: very gravelly ashy sandy loam <br /> H3- 18 to 60 inches: extremely gravelly sand <br /> Properties and qualities <br /> Slope:25 to 70 percent <br /> Depth to restrictive feature: 14 to 20 inches to strongly contrasting <br /> textural stratification <br /> Drainage class:Somewhat excessively drained <br /> Capacity of the most limiting layer to transmit water(Ksat): High <br /> (1.98 to 5.95 in/hr) <br /> Depth to water table: More than 80 inches <br /> Frequency of flooding: None <br /> Frequency of ponding: None <br /> Available water supply, 0 to 60 inches: Very low(about 2.1 inches) <br /> Interpretive groups <br /> Land capability classification (irrigated): None specified <br /> Land capability classification (nonirrigated): 7e <br /> Hydrologic Soil Group: A <br /> Ecological site: F002XA004WA- Puget Lowlands Forest <br /> Hydric soil rating: No <br /> Minor Components <br /> Mckenna <br /> Percent of map unit:5 percent <br /> Landform: Depressions <br /> Other vegetative classification:Wet Soils (O002XN102WA) <br /> Hydric soil rating: Yes <br /> Norma, undrained <br /> Percent of map unit:5 percent <br /> Landform: Depressions <br /> Other vegetative classification:Wet Soils (G002XN102WA) <br /> Hydric soil rating: Yes <br /> Terric medisaprists, undrained <br /> Percent of map unit:5 percent <br /> Landform: Depressions <br /> Other vegetative classification:Wet Soils (G002XN 102WA) <br /> Hydric soil rating: Yes <br /> Data Source Information <br /> Soil Survey Area: Snohomish County Area, Washington <br /> Survey Area Data: Version 23, Aug 31, 2021 <br /> USDA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 12/30/2021 <br /> WM Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 2 of 2 <br />