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State of North Carolina
Department of Environment,
Health and Natural Resources
Division of Environmental Management
James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor
Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary
A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director
May 2, 1996
Columbus County
DEM Project # 960382
APPROVAL of 401 Water Quality Certification
Mr. Bobby Boyd
4611 Ten Sleep Lane
Friendswood, TX 77546
Dear Mr. Boyd:
You have our approval to place fill material, excavate and flood 0.9 acres of wetlands or waters
for the purpose of creating an irrigation pond at SR 1318 and SR 1319, as you described in your
application dated 23 April 1996. Mter reviewing your application, we have decided that this fill is
covered by General Water Quality Certification Number 2671. This certification allows you to use
Nationwide Permit Number 26 when it is issued by the Corps of Engineers.
This approval is only valid for the purpose and design that you described in your application. If
you change your project. you must notify us and you may be required to send us a new application.
For this approval to be valid, you must follow the conditions listed in the attached certification. In
addition, you should get any other federal, state or local permits before you go ahead with your
project.
If you do not accept any of the conditions of this certification, you may ask for an adjudicatory
hearing. You must act within 60 days of the date that you receive this letter. To ask for a hearing,
send a written petition which conforms to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes to the
OffiCe of Administrative Hearings, P.O. Box 27447, Raleigh, N.C. 27611-7447. This certification and
its conditions are final and binding unless you ask for a hearing.
This letter completes the review of the Division of Environmental Management under Section
401 of the Clean Water Act. If you have any questions, please telephone John Dorney at 919-733-
1786.
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Corps of Engineers Wilmington Field Office
Wilmington DEM Regional Office
Mr. John Dorney
Central Files
960382.ltr
Environmental Sciences Branch, 4401 Reedy Creek Rd., Raleigh, NC 27607 Telephone 919-733-1786 FAX # 733-9959
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Enclosed please find a Pre-discharge Notification (PDN)
form. Please be sure to answer ALL questions, otherwise we may
return it to you for completion.
To answer "YES" to questions 15 and 16, send a completed
copy of this PDN form along with maps, drawings, etc. to the
USFWS, the NMFS, and the SHPO (addresses are on the information
sheet of the form). In addition, NCOEM will need seven copies of
the completed form and maps, drawings, etc., and we, the Corps of
Engineers, will need one copy of everything. That totals eleven
copies.
Question 8 involves the "water class"r You can find out
what the water class of the nearest water body is by calling Mr.
Jim Gregson of the North Carolina OEM in wilmington at telephone
(910) 395-3900.
If you have any questions, please call me at (910) 251-4636.
Jeff Richter
US Army Corps of Engineers
NOTIFICATION FORM
INFORMATION SHEET
Nationwide permits that require notification to the Corps of Engineers
Nationwide permits that require application for Section 401 certification
A. NOTIFICATION TO THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS DISTRICT ENGINEER. (REFER TO
ITEM B. BELOW FOR DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT APPLICATION RE-
QUIREMENTS AND SPECIFICALLY NOTE NWP 26 DIFFERENCE.)
Certain nationwide permits require notification to the Corps of Engineers before work can proceed. They are as follows:
NWP 5 (only for discharges of 10 to 25 cubic yards)
NWP7
NWP 13 (only for stabilization activities in excess of 5()() feet in length or greater than an average of one cubic yard
per running foot)
NWP 14 (only for fills in special aquatic sites, including wetlands, and must include a delineation of affected special
aquatic sites)
NWP 17
NWP 1 g (required when discharge exceeds 10 cubic yards or the discharge is in a special aquatic site and must include
a delineation of the affected special aquatic site, including wetlands)
NWP 21 (must. include a delineation of affected special aquatic sites, including wetlands)
NWP 26 (only for greater than 1 acre total impacts and must include a delineation of affected special aquatic 'Sites!
including wetlands) ,
NWP 33 (must include a restoration plan of reasonable measures to avoid and minimize impacts to aquatic resources)
NWP 37
NWP 38 (must include a delineation of affected special aquatic sites, incllJding wetlands)
For activities that may be authorized by the above listed nationwide permits that require notification, the
applicant $hall not begin work
a. Until notified that the work may proceed under the nationwide permit with any special conditions imposed by
the District Engineer, or
b. If notified that an individual permit may be required, or
c. Unless 30 days (calendar) have passed from the time a complete notification is received by the District Engineer
and no notice has been received from the District Engineer. and required state approvals have been obtained.
Required state approvals include: 1) a Section 401 water quality certification if authorization is requested for a
discharge of dredged or fill material, and 2) an approved coastal zone management consistency determination if
the activity will affect the coastal area.
Use 'of NWP 12 also requires notification to the District Engineer, but work may not begin until written
concurrence is received 'from the District Engineer. The time periods described above do not apply.
Furthermore,. requirements to notify the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), the National Marine
Fisheries Service (NMFS), and the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO), as indicated below and on the
notification form, do not apply.
B. APPLICATION TO DEM FOR NATIONWIDE PERMIT SECTION 401 CERTIFICATION.
Certain nationwide permits require an application to OEM in order to obtain Section 401 water quality certification.
They are NWP 6, NWP 12, NWP 15, NWP 16, NWP 17, NWP 21, NWP 33, NWP 34, NWP 38, and NWP 40.
Certain nationwide permits were issued general certifications and require no application. They are NWP 3, NWP 4,
NWP 5, NWP 7, NWP 20, NWP 22, NWP 23 (requires notification to OEM), NWP 25, NWP 27, NWP 32, NWP 36,
and NWP 37. '.
The following nationwide permits w~re issued general certifications for only limited activities: NWP 13 (for projects
less than 500 feet in length), NWP ~4 (for projects that impact waters only), NWP 18 (for projects with less than 10
cubic yards of fill in waters only), and NWP 26 (for projects with less than or equal to one-third acre fiU of waters or
wetlands). Projects that do not meet these criteria require application for Section 401 water quality certifications.
C. NOTIFICATION/APPLICATION PROCEDURES.
The attached fonn should be used to obtain approval from the Corps of Engineer5 and/or the N.C. Division of
Environmental Management as specified above. The pennittee should make sure that all necessary infonnation is
provided in order to avoid delays. One copy of the completed fonn is required by the Corps of Engineers and seven
copies are required by DEM. Plans and maps must be on 8 1/2 x 11 inch paper.
Endangered species requirement: For Corps of En~ineers notifications only, applicants must notify the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service and/or the National Marine Fishenes Service regarding the presence of endangered species that may
be affected by the proposed project.
U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE
RALEIGH FIELD OFFICE
P.O. Box 33726
Raleigh, NC 27636-3726
Telephone (919) 856-4520
NATIONAL MARlNE FISHERIES SERVICE
HABITAT CONSERVATION DNISION
Pivers Island
Beaufort, NC 28516
Telephone (919) 728-5090
Historic resources requirement: For Corps of Engineers notifications only, applicants must notify the State Historic
Preservation Office regarding the presence of historic properties that may be affected by the proposed project.
STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE
N.C. DIYISION OF ARCHIVES AND HISTORY
109 East Jones Street '
Raleigh, NC 27601 T~lephone (919) 733-4763
Infonnation obtained from these agencies should be forwarded to the Corps.
, OEM ill:
ACIlON ID:
Nationwide Permit Requested (Provide Nationwide Permit #):
JOINT FORM FOR
Nationwide permits that require notification to the Corps of Engineers
Nationwide permits that require application for Section 401 certification
WATER QUALITY PLANNING
DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
NC DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH,
AND NATIJRAL RESOURCES
P.O. Box 29535
Raleigh, NC 27626-0535
AITN: MR. JOHN DORNEY
Telephone (919) 733-5083
ONE (1) COpy OF THIS COMPLETED APPLICATION SHOULD BE SENT TO THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS.
SEVEN (7) COPIES SHOULD BE SENT TO THE N.C. DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT.
PLEASE PRINT.
1. Owners Name: &tJhby M. Boyd .
2. Ownersl\ddress:....l:!.kIJ ~A/ ~kp r La-vP~ "(1\ ie..ud&(1)t)oc1,.. Te..Y.tL"; 7 76J.1 ~
3. Owners Phone Number (Home): 7/3 - 99/J -C1.lqf) [YA.I/.'sho,.Q) (Work): '7'~ -LJ~'q.- l:,sU
4. If Applicable: Agent's name or responsible corporate official, address, phone number:
WILMINGTON DISTRICf ENGINEER
CORPS OF ENGINEERS
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
P.O. Box 1890
Wilmington, NC 28402-1890
A1TN: CESAW-CO-E
Telephone (919) 251-4511
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5. Location ofw9rk (MUST ATIACH MAP). County: ~UllllhlJ5 LalJ)Jty
Nearest Town or City: ---r;;..~./-. "r!,/fy) 1f"d~ Cu.oI,',l;Q....
Specific Location (Include road numbers, landmarks, etc.):~ a:6 h: ft~UJa..y /..ll {j j SOl.> i-" l1 F
.s.tJe. ~ 131~ ~ .v~~f-~ ,,~ sfJe RDCo..rO 131<1.
6.. Name of Closest StreamlRiver: ~VM SW()..,')tV\ P
7. River Basin: r.f\ PI' '::,p A-J,-
8. Is this project located in a watershed classified as Trout, SA, HQW, ORW, WS I, or WS II? YES [] NO [v(
9. Have any Section 404 permits been previously requested for use on this property? YES [] NO [W'
.If yes, explain.
10. Estimated total number of acres of waters of the U.S., including wetlands, located on project site: · q
11. Number of acres of waters of the U.S., including wetlands, impacted by the proposed project:
Filled: . I
Drained: 0
F1ooded: l~
Excavated: , I
Total Impacted: . q
12. Description of proposed work (Attach PLANS-8 112" X 11," drawings only): ~V'/1YI Irh 'jet-i-,'t:lAJ
P~,vd
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13. Purpose of proposed work: ~f1fll'~ o'l_t"/l ,~)
14. State reasons why the appUcant beUeves that this activity must be carried out in wetlands. Also, note measures
taken to minimize wetland impacts. ~ D f:. -I- , '^ I II' foP fJ . .L) ,'+-p .
15. You are required to contact the U.S. Fish and WUdUfe Service (USFWS) and/or National Marine , Fisheries Service
(NMFS) regarding the presence or any Federally listed or proposed for listing endangered or threatened sped~ or critical
habitat in the permit area that may be affected by the proposed project. Have you done s01 YES [v]' NO [ ]
RESPONSES FROM THE USFWS AND/OR NMFS SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO CORPS.
16. You are required to contact the State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO) regarding the presenc~of historic
properties in the permit area which may be affected by the proposed project? Have you done so? YES [v J NO [ ]
RESPONSE FROM THE SHPO SHOULD BE FORWARDED TO CORPS.
17. Additional information required by DEM:
A. Wetland delineation map showing all wetlands, streams, and lakes on the property.
B. If available, representative photograph of wetlands to be impacted by project.
C. If delineation was performed by a consultant, include all data sh~ts relevant to the placement of the
delineation line.
D. If a stormwater management plan is required for this project. attach copy.
E. What is land use of surr~unding property?_LVl'YlrCs / CAnp Lo.;f)~
F. If applicable, what is proposed method of sewage disposal? A//A
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Soil Conservation Service
South National Technical Center
Fort Worth, Texas
Classification and Correlation
of the soil s of
401 ISSUED
Columbus County, North Carolina
The final field review for Columbus County, North Carolina, was held
April 9-12, 1984. Participating were Willie Spruill, Soil Survey Party
Leader, and Berman Hudson, Assistant State Soil Scientist.
The final field review report and field correlation were submitted in December
1984. The review of the field correlation was made at the South National
Tecnical Center during August 1985 by Richard Mayhugh. Materials available
included the Soil Handbook, field notes, soil survey field sheets, laboratory
data for selected series, field observation made during reviews and study
trips, and a set of completed SCS-SOI-6 forms. These studies and materials
are the basis for approval of the final correlation.
Soil Legend
The first letter, always a capital, is the initial letter of the soil name.
The second letter is a small letter. The third letter, if used, is always a
capital and shows the slopes. Symbols without slope letters are those of
nearly level soils or miscellaneous areas.
Symbols consisting of two capital letters represent map units that are more
variable in composition than other units in the survey area. However,
composition has been controlled well enough for interpretations to be made for
the expected uses of the soil.
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SOIL CORRELATION OF
COLUMBUS COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA
(371B)
(371)
5B
(390B)
10
(818)
7B
11
8B
89
190
12
(853)
15B
(555B)
6
(5,72,PA)
18
(OA, 91)
19
22A
24
(41)
27A
(411A)
Aycock very fine sandy
loam, 1 to 4 percent
slopes
Bethera loam
Blanton sand, 0 to 6
percent slopes
Brookman loam
Butters loamy fine sand,
o to 3 percent slopes
Una and Chenneby soils
Centenary fine sand
Coxvi 11 e loam
Craven fine sandy loam,
1 to 4 percent slopes
Croatan muck
Oorovan muck
Echaw loamy sand
Exum very fine sandy
loam, 0 to 2 percent
slopes
Foreston loamy fine sand
Go1dsboro sandy loam,
o to 2 percent slopes
AyB
Be
BnB
Br
BuB
cC"
Ce
Co
CrB
Ct
Do
Ec
ExA
Fo
GoA
Aycock very fine sandy
loam, 1 to 4 percent
slopes
Bethera loam
Blanton sand, 0 to 6
percent slopes
Brookman loam,
frequently flooded
Butters loamy fine sand,
o to 3 percent slopes
Chastain and Chennby soils,
frequently flooded 11
Centenary fine sand
Coxvi11e loam
Craven fine sandy loam,
1 to 4 percent slopes
Croatan muck
Dorovan muck, frequently
flooded
Echaw loamy sand
Exum very fine sandy
loam, 0 to 2 percent
slopes
Foreston loamy fine sand
Goldsboro fine sandy loam,
o to 2 percent slopes
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COLUMBUS COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA -3-
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(877 )
33
21C
(558C)
36
(402)
39
(812)
42B
(79B)
48
(LoB, 50)
(582)
51
(814)
54
(417)
57
(826)
9
(811 )
60
(891)
63
(458)
86
66A
(366A)
668
(366B)
Grifton fine sandy loam
Gritney loamy fine sand,
2 to 15 percent slopes
Johns fine sandy loam
Gt
GyB
Jo
Johnston loam
-JS
Kureb sand, 1 to 8
percent slopes
Leon sand, 1 to 4
percent slopes
KuB
LnB
Lumbee fine sandy loam
Lu
Lynchburg fine sandy
loam
Ly
Meggett fine sandy loam
Me
Muckalee sandy loam
Mk
Murville fine sand
Mu
Nahunta very fine sandy
loam
Na
Stockade fine sandy loam
Norfolk loamy fine sand,
o to 2 percent slopes
Norfolk loamy fine sand,
2 to 6 percent slopes
Nk
NoA
NoB
Grifton sandy loam
Gritney loamy fine sand,
2 to 7 percent slopes
Johns fine sandy loam
Johnston loam,
frequently flooded !I
Kureb sand, 1 to 8
percent slopes
Leon sand, 1 to 4
percent slopes
Lumbee fine sandy loam
Lynchburg fine sandy
loam
Meggett fine sandy loam.
frequently flooded
Muckalee sandy loam,
frequently flooded
Murville fine sand
Nahunta very fine sandy
loam
Nakina fine sandy loam
Norfolk loamy fine sand,
o to 2 percent slopes
Norfolk loamy fine sand,
2 to 6 percent slopes
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COLUMBUS COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA -4-
(368)
75
(817)
79
80
81
(830)
82
84
(430)
87
(883)
88
(Pt, 92)
94
90B
(369B)
91B
(46, 78B)
(45B)
93
1/
percent
Pantego fine sandy loam
Pender fine sandy loam
Pender-Urban land complex
Rains fine sandy loam
Rains-Urban land complex
Stallings sandy loam
Torhunta fine sandy loam
Udorthents, loamy
U1tiso1s - Dystochrepts
steep
Wagram loamy fine sand,
o to 6 percent slopes
Waku11a sand, 0 to 6
percent slopes
Wilbanks silt loam
percent
Pa
Pantego fine sandy loam
Pe
Pender fine sandy loam
Pender-Urban land
complex
Rains fine sandy loam
Pu
Ra
Ru
Rains-Urban land complex
Stallings sandy loam
St
To
Torhunta fine sandy loam
Ud
Udorthents, loamy
Ut
Udu1ts, steep
WaB
Wagram loamy fine sand,
o to 6 percent slopes
Waku11a coarse sand, 0 to 6
percent slopes
WkB
Wn
Wilbanks silt loam,
frequently flooded
These map units are third order and were designed for areas of less
intensive use. Soil delineations usually are larger and more variable
than in other map units in the survey area.
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Prime Farmland Units:
The following map units meet the soil requirements for prime farmland.
Approved map unit name
Aycock very fine sandy loam, 1 to 4 percent slopes
Craven fine sandy loam, 1 to 4 percent slopes
Exum very fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes
Foreston loamy fine sand
Go1qsboro fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes
Gritney loamy fine sand, 2 to 7 percent slopes
Johns fine sandy lo~m, rarely flooded
Lynchburg fine sandy loam (where drained)
Nahunta very fine sandy loam (where drained)
Norfolk loamy fine sand, 0 to 2 percent slopes
Norfolk loamy fine sand, 2 to 6 percent slopes
Pender fine sandy loam
Publication
symbol
AyB
CrB
ExA
Fo
GoA
GyB
Jo
Ly
NA
NoA
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NoB
Pe
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Series Established
Pender
Series Dropped or Made Inactive
None
Series Revised
None
Prior Soil Survey Publications
There was a prior soil survey of Columbus County in 1915, which should be
listed as reference citation and noted in the introduction of the soil
survey. The listing will be similar to the following.
liThe first soil survey of Columbus County was published in 1915. This
survey updates the first soil survey and provides additional
information. II
Cooperators' Names
The credits on the front cover of the published soil survey will read as
follows:
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Soil Conservation Service
In Cooperation With
North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development
North Carolina Agricultural Research Service
North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service
Columbus County Board of Commissioners -
The cooperators' names in the credit section of the published soil survey
will read as follows:
This survey was made cooperatively by the Soil Conservation Service,
with the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community
Development, North Carolina Agricultural Research Service, North
Carolina Agricultural Extension Service, and the Columbus County Board
of Commissioners. It is part of the technical assistance furnished to
the Columbus County Soil and Water Conservation District.
Instructions for Map Compilation
Only the conventional and special symbols shown on the SCS-SOILS-37A will
be compiled. Any symbol found on the soil survey field sheet not on the
SCS-SOILS-37A will not be compiled.
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DESCRIPTION
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SPECIAL SYMBOLS FOR,
SOIL SURVEY
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COLUMBUS COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA
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Use and Definition of Special S)~bols
Wet Spots - Small areas (less than 3 acres) of soils
that are poorly drained to very poorly drained and
two drainage classes wetter than the soil in the
surrounding area.
Depression or sink - Small (less than 1 acre) closed
depressions formed by solution and collapse of the
underlying marl. ..
Short Steep Slope - Small areas that have a change
in elevation of 10 to 30 feet and are 50 to 200 feet
wide. These areas are along stream banks and
between uplands and flood plains.
Mine or Quarry - Small areas (less than 5 acres)
where stone or gravel has been removed.
Sandy Spot - Small area (less than 5 acres) of sandy
SOl Is, which occur in areas of loamy or clayey soils.
Better drained s~ot - Small areas that are
moderately well rained or well drained and are
two drainage classes drier than the soil in the
surrounding area.
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The State Soil Scientist has certified the following:
1. The field mapping was completed in March, 1984.
2. The soil maps join with Brunswick, Pender, Bladen and Robeson Counties,
North Carolina. Robeson County has a published soil survey. Soil
mapping has been completed in Brunswick and Bladen Counties. The soil
maps join Horry County, South Carolina. Soil maps, the general soil maps
and interpretations have been matched with adjoining soil survey areas
and discrepancies resolved.
3. The location of each typical pedon is in a soil area named for the soil
described.
APPROVED:
JOE D. NICHOLS
Head, Soils Staff
Southern States
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Classification of Pedons Sampled for Laboratory Analysis
Engineering Test Data
N.C. Deoartment of Transportation, Division of Highways
Soil survey Classified Publication
Sampled As Sample number As symbol
Foreston S78NC-47-1 Foreston 1/31 Fo
Go1dsboro S78NC-47-2 Go1dsboro GoA
Gritney S79NC-47-3 Gritnev 41 GyB
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Grifton S79NC-47-4 Grifton 2.1 Gt
Lumbee S79NC-47-5 Lumber 1/61 Lu
Stockade S79NC-47-6 Nakina 2/71 Nk
Wakull a S79NC-47-7 Wakulla 11 WkB
Wi 1 banks S79NC-47-8 Wl1 banks 11 Wn
Pender S80NC-47-9 Pender 11 Pe
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Type location for the survey area.
Type location for the series.
Texture for the subsoil (9-26 inches) is borderline between fine sandy
loam and loamy fine sand. See notes to accompany classification and
correlation for more details.
!I
This pedon is a taxadjunct to the Gritney series because the subsoil is
more clayey than allowed. It ~s an inclusion in the Grifton map unit.
This pedon is a taxadjunct to the Grifton series because the upper
subsoil is slightly less clayey than allowed. It is included with the
Grifton map unit.
This pedon is a taxadjunct to the Lumber series. See notes to accompnay
classification and correlation for more details.
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This data indicates this pedon had slightly less clayey in the subsoil
(control section) than is allowed in the Nakina series. Other data shows
it with mo,re clay and within the fine-loamy family. The liquid limit in
the Ap horizon seems high for a fine sandy loam with 3 percent clay.
Liquid limit is outside of the range on the Soils 5.
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NOTES TO ACCOMPANY
CLASSIFICATION AND CORRELATION
OF THE SOIL OF
COLUMBUS COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA
By
Richard Mayhugh
1. Flooding frequency was added to the names of map units Br, CC, Do, JS, Me,
Mk, and Wn during final correlation to conform to current nomenclature
for these conditions.
2. Gritney loamy fine sand, 2 to 15 percent slopes was changed to Gritney
loamy fine sand, 2 to 7 percent slopes. It was determined that these were
only very small inclusions in this unit with slopes exceeding 7 percent.
Foreston Series
The Bt horizon has slightly less silt plus clay (28) than allowed for a
fine sandy loam according to lab data. However this is considered
within the range of allowable lab error and therefore is considered a
fine sandy loam and within the Foreston Series.
Lumbee Series
The Bt horizon has 16 percent clay, slightly less than allowed in the
series. Therefore, these soils are considered taxajuncts to the Lumbee
series. They will classify as coarse-loamy over sandy or sandy skeletal.
Use and management is very similar to the Lumbee series.
Nakina Series
The Nakina series is proposed with type location in this survey area and
established in the correlation of Dorchester County, South Carolina.
These soils formerly were included with Stockade soils. They have
siliceous mineralogy. Stockade soils have mixed mineralogy.
Pender Series
The Pender Series is proposed in Pender County for soils formed in loamy
coastal plains sediments over weathered marl. It is established by this
correlation.
Una Series
The map unit Una and Chennby soils, frequently flooded, is changed to
Chastain and Chenneby soils, frequently flooded. Una soils are generally
mapped in the Mississippi River system where there is a possibility of
different 'soil minerals. The Chastain series, mapped in the coastal
plains, does not have a regular decrease in organic matter to .02 to
depth of 50 inches. Otherwise Chastain and Una soil are very simi1iar.
These soils in this survey area probably have the irregular decrease in
organic mater or have more than .02 percent at 50 inches.
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Wakulla Series
Data shows coarse sand as the dominant size sand in 3 of the 5 horizons
sampled. Texture of all horizons are changed and official series and
soils 5 changed to allow coarse sand texture. Map unit name is changed
to Wakulla coarse sand, 0 to 6 percent slopes.
Wilbanks Series
Wilbanks soils in Columbus County are taxajunct to the Wilbanks Series
because most of them have a Histic layer generally below a depth of 40
inches. Also, the clay content of the control section is slightly less
than allowed in the series. Behavior, use and management of the soils
are very similar.
Laboratory Data
The laboratory data listed in the field correlation is omitted. These
were samples of only part of the pedon and only limited analysis was
obtained. The significance of the data is that it did support the
siliceous mineralogy and the fine-loamy family for the Nakina Series.
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CONVERSION LEGEND
COLUMBUS COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA
Publi- Pu b 1 i - Publi-
Field cation Field cation Field cation
symbol svmbol symbo 1 symbol symbol symbol
-
3B AuB 60 Mu 402 Jo
5 Ct 63 Na 411A GoA
5B AyB 66A NoA 417 Ly
6 Ct 66B NoB 430 St
7B BnB 69B NuB 458 Na
8B BuB
9 MIe 72 Ct 555B CrB
10 Be 75 Pa 558C GyB
11 Br 78B WIeB 582 LnB
12 Co 79 Pe 811 MIe
15B CrB 79B KuB 812 JS
18 Do 80 Pu 814 Lu
19 Ec 81 Ra 817 Pa,
21C GyB 82 Ru 818 Be
22A ExA 84 St 826 Me
24 Fa 86 NIe 830 Ra
27A GoA 87 To. 853 Co
30 Gr 88 Ud 877 Gr
33 Gt 89 CC 883 To
36 Jo 90B WaB 891 Mu
36B NuB 91 Do DA Do
39 JS 91B WkB LoB LnB
41 Fo 92 Ud PA Ct
42B KuB 93 Wn Pt Ud
45B WkB 94 Ut
46 WkB 190 Ce,
48 LnB 366A NoA
50 LnB 366B NoB
51 Lu 369B WaB
54 Ly 371B AuB
57 Me 371B AuB
390B AyB
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CLASSIFICATION OF THE SOILS
Soil Name
Autryvi 11 e
Aycock
Bethera
Family or higher taxonomic class
Loamy, siliceous, thermic Arenic Paleudults
Fine-silty, siliceous, thermic Typic Paleudults
Clayey, mixed, thermic Typic Paleaquults
Blanton
Loamy, siliceous, thermic Grossarenic Paleudults
Fine, mixed, thermic Typic Umbraqualfs
Coarse-loamy, siliceous, thermic Typic Paleudults
Sandy, siliceous, thermic Grossarenic Entic Haplohumods
Fine, mixed, acid, thermic Typic Fluvaquents
Fine-silty, mixed, thermic Fluvaquentic Dystrochrepts
Clayey, kaolinitic, thermic Typic Paleaquults
Clayey, mixed, thermic Aquic Hapludults
Loamy, siliceous, dysic, thermic Terric Medisaprists
Dysic, thermic Typic Medisaprists
Sandy, siliceous, thermic Entic Haplohumods
Fine-silt~, siliceous, thermic Aquic Paleudults
Coarse-loamy, siliceous, thermic Aquic Paleudults
Fine-loamy, siliceous, thermic Aquic Paleudults
Fine-silty, siliceous, thermic Typic Paleaquults
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Brookman
Butters
Centenary
Chastain
Chenneby
Coxvi 11 e
Craven
Croatan
Dorovan
Echaw
Exum
Fores ton
Goldsboro
Grantham
Grifton
Fine-loamy, siliceous, thermic Typic Ochraqualfs
a ~IA 1/::
Clayey, mixed, thermic ~e Hapludults
Fine-loamy over sandy or sandy-skeletal, siliceous,
thermic Aquic Hapludults
Gritney
Johns
Johnston
Kureb
Coarse-loamy, siliceous, acid, thermic Cumulic
Humaquepts
Thermic, uncoated Spodic Quartzipsamments
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Soil Name
Leon
Family or higher taxonomic class
Sandy, siliceous, thermic Aeric Haplaquods
Fine-loamy over sandy or sandy-skeletal, siliceous,
thermic Typic Ochraquults11
Fine-loamy, siliceous, thermic Aeric Paleaquults
Fine, mixed, thermic Typic Albaqualfs
Lumbee
Lynchburg
Meggett
Muckalee
Nahunta
Coarse-loamy, siliceous, nonacid, thermic Typic
Fluvaquents
Sandy, siliceous, thermic Typic Haplaquods
Fine-silty, siliceous, thermic Aeric Paleaquults
Fine-loamy, siliceous, thermic Typic Umbraqualfs
Fine-loamy, siliceous, thermic Typic Paleudults
Fine-loamy, siliceous, thermic Umbric Paleaquults
4Ib~~lL'< J..
Fine-loamy, siliceous, thermic Aquic Hapludalfs
Fine-loamy, siliceous~ thermic Typic Paleaquults
Coarse-loamy, siliceous, thermic Aeric Paleaquults
Coarse-loamy, siliceous, acid, thermic Typic Humaquepts
Loamy, siliceous, thermic Arenic Paleudults -
Sandy, siliceous, thermic Psammentic Hapludults
Fine, mixed, acid, thermic Cumulic Humaquepts11
Murvi 11 e
Na kin a
Norfolk
Pantego
Pender
Rains
Sta 111 ngs
Torhunta
Wagram
Wakull a
Wi 1 banks
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Taxadjunct - See "notes to Accompany Classification and Correlation of
the So i 1 s .