DPAJR
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 8, 2006
- 74
Hi,
I am working on a drainage project which has a large ravine running down the middle. The NRCS soil map classifies it as Te Terrace Escarpments. Every reference to Te I have found on the internet leaves all the characteristics such as available water capacity, depth to restrictive layer etc totally blank. It is surrounded on the upper end by soils with high runoff potential and on the lower end by soils with very low runoff potentials.
Should I just assume it has a high CN like 85 or even more or does anyone know of a reference that spells it out a little better. It is located near Lake Chelan, WA.
Thanks
I am working on a drainage project which has a large ravine running down the middle. The NRCS soil map classifies it as Te Terrace Escarpments. Every reference to Te I have found on the internet leaves all the characteristics such as available water capacity, depth to restrictive layer etc totally blank. It is surrounded on the upper end by soils with high runoff potential and on the lower end by soils with very low runoff potentials.
Should I just assume it has a high CN like 85 or even more or does anyone know of a reference that spells it out a little better. It is located near Lake Chelan, WA.
Thanks