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Soil Map Unit Description from the RI Soil Survey Report
Pg—Pits, gravel.
This unit consists of areas that have been excavated for sand or gravel. The
areas are mostly on broad outwash plains and terraces of stream valleys and
generally range from 3 to 30 acres. These areas have sparse vegetation
consisting of drought-resistant plants. Slopes range mostly from 0 to 25 percent
and steep escarpments are along the edges of the pits.
Included with this unit in mapping are small, intermingled areas of Udorthents,
excessively drained Hinckley and Windsor soils, and somewhat excessively drained
Lippitt and Merrimac soils. A few areas have bedrock outcrops and small bodies
of water, and a few are used for parking lots and buildings. Included areas make
up about 2 percent of this map unit.
This unit consists mostly of sand or sand and gravel. The permeability is rapid
or very rapid. In places, the water table is at or near the surface most of the
year. A few areas are adjacent to streams and are subject to flooding.
Areas of this unit require onsite investigation and evaluation for most uses.
Capability subclass and woodland group not assigned.
Soil Map Unit Description from the RI Soil Survey Report
Pk—Pits, quarries.
This unit consists of areas that have been excavated for rock used in road
building or construction. The areas of the unit are mainly on bed
rock-controlled glacial upland hills and range mostly from 3 to 50 acres. Slopes
are mostly 0 to 4 percent, and escarpments are along the edges of the pits.
Included with this unit in mapping are small, intermingled areas of Udorthents,
somewhat excessively drained Lippitt and Gloucester soils, and well drained
Canton, Charlton, and Narragansett soils. Included areas make up about 2 percent
of this map unit.
The areas of this unit are unsuitable for most uses. Capability subclass and
woodland group not assigned.
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