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1 NEXUS GAS TRANSMISSION PROJET RESOURE REPORT 7 Soils FER ocket No. P NOVEMBER 2015

2 TABLE OF ONTENTS 7.0 RESOURE REPORT 7 SOILS INTROUTION SOILS IN THE NEXUS PROJET AREA Soil Series escriptions Soils rossed by the NEXUS Project Facilities Soils rossed by Access Roads ontractor Ware Yards Other Aboveground Facilities TEMPORARY EASEMENTS AN WORKSPAES (STAGING AREAS) ONSTRUTION AN OPERATION EFFETS Prime Farmland, Farmland of State Importance and Farmland of Unique Importance Soil Erosion Water Erodibility Wind Erodibility Soils Soil Structure and ompaction Introduction of Rock into the Topsoil ontaminated Soil IMPAT MINIMIZATION AN MITIGATION Existing onditions USA esignated Farmland Soils Soil Erosion and roughty Soils Soil Structure and ompaction Rock Material in the Topsoil ontaminated Soil REFERENES LIST OF TABLES Table Table Table Table Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Acres Affected by the NEXUS Project Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Miles Affected by the NEXUS Project Summary of Temporary and Permanent Impacts to Prime Farmland and Soils by ounty Affected by the NEXUS Project LIST OF APPENIES APPENIX 7A escription of Soil Series rossed by the NEXUS Project Facilities APPENIX 7B Soils rossed by the NEXUS Project Facilities APPENIX 7 Soils Affected by the NEXUS Project ompressor Stations Resource Report 7 Soils i NEXUS PROJET

3 RESOURE REPORT 7 SOILS Filing Requirement Identify, describe, and group by milepost the soils affected by the proposed pipeline and aboveground facilities. ( (i) (1)) For aboveground facilities that would occupy sites over 5 acres, determine the acreage of prime farmland soils that would be affected by construction and operation. ( (i) (2)) Location in Environmental Report Section 7.2.2; Tables 7.2-1, 7.2-2, and Section 7.4.1, Tables and escribe, by milepost, potential impacts on soils. ( (i)(3) and (4)) Sections 7.2 and 7.4; Tables 7.2-1, 7.2-2, and Identify proposed mitigation to minimize impact on soils, and compare with the staff s Upland Erosion ontrol, Revegetation, and Maintenance Plan. ( (i)(5)) Section 7.5 Resource Report 7 Soils ii NEXUS PROJET

4 RESPONSE TO FER JULY 30, 2015 OMMENTS ON NEXUS RESOURE REPORT 7 SOILS FER OMMENTS ON RAFT RESOURE REPORT RR 7 text and tables 7.2-1, 7.2-2, and present different acreage values and mileages. Resolve these discrepancies. 84. Table presents a list of access roads. Provide a table or tables that describe acreage of soil impacts each access road. 85. RR 7 and tables and should include data that describes the topsoil depth of each soil crossed by the Project. 86. larify in section if the lyde ompressor Station (29 acres of hydric soils) and Waterville ompressor Station (20 acres of hydric soils) are located in wetlands, as is suggested by and roughty Soils. 87. Include new tables and that summarize the overall pipeline and aboveground facility crossing mileage and acreage using new permanent right-of-way and temporary construction right-of-way prime farmland soils and hydric soils, with subtotals at the county level. LOATION OR RESPONSE TO OMMENT Tables 7.2-1, 7.2-2, and have been updated and the updates have been reflected in the text. Table now provides a list of both permanent and temporary access road impacts each road in acres. Table provides a list of both permanent and temporary access road impacts each road in miles. Separate columns have been added to both Table and to show the depth of topsoil each soil crossed by the project Section now clarifies why 29 acres of soils at the lyde ompressor Station and 20 acres of soils at the Waterville ompressor Station are located within soils that have been designated as hydric but are not actually located within wetland areas. Section also clarifies the discrepancy between soils that have been designated as hydric within upland areas. A new Table has been added which summarizes the temporary and permanent impacts to prime farmland soils and hydric soils by county. Resource Report 7 Soils iii NEXUS PROJET

5 ARONYMS AN ABBREVIATIONS BMPs TE or TE Energy E&SP FER Plan FER Procedures FER or ommission M&R NRS PARs NEXUS NEXUS Project or Project ROW Spectra or Spectra Energy SSURGO TARs U.S. USA WEG Best Management Practices TE Energy ompany Erosion and Sediment ontrol Plan Upland Erosion ontrol, Revegetation and Maintenance Plan Wetland and Waterbody onstruction and Mitigation Procedures Federal Energy Regulatory ommission metering and regulating Natural Resources onservation Service Permanent Access Roads NEXUS Gas Transmission, LL NEXUS Gas Transmission Project right-of-way Spectra Energy Partners, LP Soil Survey Geographic atabase Temporary Access Roads United States U.S. epartment of Agriculture Wind Erodibility Group Resource Report 7 Soils iv NEXUS PROJET

6 7.0 RESOURE REPORT 7 SOILS 7.1 Introduction NEXUS Gas Transmission, LL ( NEXUS ) is seeking a ertificate of Public onvenience and Necessity from the Federal Energy Regulatory ommission ( FER or ommission ) pursuant to Section 7(c) of the Natural Gas Act authorizing the construction and operation of the NEXUS Gas Transmission Project ( NEXUS Project or Project ). NEXUS is owned by affiliates of Spectra Energy Partners, LP ( Spectra or Spectra Energy ) and TE Energy ompany ( TE or TE Energy ). The NEXUS Project will utilize greenfield pipeline construction and capacity of third party pipelines to provide the seamless transportation of 1.5 million dekatherms per day of Appalachian Basin shale gas, including Utica and Marcellus shale gas production, directly to consuming markets in northern Ohio and southeastern Michigan, and to the awn Hub in Ontario, anada. Through interconnections with existing pipelines, supply from the NEXUS Project will also be able to reach the hicago Hub in Illinois and other Midwestern markets. The United States ( U.S. ) portion of the NEXUS Project includes new greenfield pipeline in Ohio and Michigan and capacity leased from others in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio and Michigan, terminating at the U.S./anada international boundary between Michigan and Ontario. The anadian portion of the Project will extend from the U.S./anada international boundary to the awn Hub. A more detailed description of the Project is set th in Resource Report 1. This Resource Report 7 describes the soil resources of the NEXUS Project area in the vicinity of the proposed pipeline and aboveground facilities. A checklist showing the status of the FER filing requirements Resource Report 7 is included following the Table of ontents. A table showing the location of responses to the FER s July 30, 2015 comments on draft Resource Report 7 follows the FER filing requirements checklist. Tables this Resource Report 7 are provided in the Tables Section of this report. Aerial photo based Alignment Sheets, USGS topographic quadrangle map excerpts showing the proposed facilities, along with other Project related maps can be found in Appendix 1A of Resource Report Soils in the NEXUS Project Area The descriptions and characteristics of soils discussed in this Resource Report 7 were compiled from a variety of data sources including soil surveys published by the U.S. epartment of Agriculture ( USA ) Natural Resources onservation Service ( USA-NRS or NRS ) and website databases maintained by the USA-NRS. Soil surveys referenced in this Resource Report include those olumbiana, Stark, Summit, Wayne, Medina, Lorrain, Huron, Erie, Sandusky, Wood, Lucas, Henry, and Fulton ounties in Ohio; and Lenawee, Wayne, Monroe, Washtenaw and Wayne ounties in Michigan. Websites used include the USA-NRS Official Series escription website (USA, 2010a) and the USA-NRS Soil ata Mart website (USA, 2010b). Soils within the Project area were mapped utilizing the USA-NRS digital Soil Survey Geographic atabase ( SSURGO ), which includes geospatially referenced Geographic Inmation System soil map unit polygons at a 1:24,000 scale (USA, 2010c). The SSURGO contains the most detailed level of soil mapping permed by the NRS, and corresponds with or supersedes the original county soil survey mapping. escriptions of each of the soil series impacted by the Project pipeline facilities are provided in Appendix 7A. escriptions of each of the soil series impacted by the Project above-ground facilities are provided below. A summary of soil types by county and state affected by the NEXUS Project pipeline facilities is listed by milepost in Table Tabular summaries of relevant characteristics of these soils are provided in Tables and Specific soil characteristics listed in these tables include: wind and water Resource Report 7 Soils 7-1 NEXUS PROJET

7 erosion potential, USA farmland designation, hydric soil status, drought potential, potential, low re-vegetation potential, topsoil depth, and depth to bedrock. A summary of temporary and permanent impacts to prime farmland soils and hydric soils by county are provided in Table Soil Series escriptions This section describes each soil type crossed by the Project in each state. These soil types have developed in direct relation with the local surficial geology, landms, and relief. For more detailed geology inmation, refer to Resource Report 6. Ohio The physiography of the NEXUS Project along the Ohio route is typified by several different regions which include the Glaciated Allegheny Plateaus (Appalachian Highlands), Heron-Erie Lake Plains (Interior Plains), and the Till Plains Region (Interior Plains). Within the Glaciated Allegheny Plateaus Region, the Project falls within three physiographic sub-districts that include Killbuck-Glaciated Pittsburgh Plateau, Akron-anton Interlobate Plateau and the Illinoian Glaciated Allegheny Plateau (ONR 1998). The Killbuck-Glaciated Pittsburgh Plateau sub-district is described as having ridges and flat uplands typically above 1,200 feet in elevation with moderate relief. These areas are covered with thin drift and are dissected by steep valleys which alternate between broad drift-filled and narrow rock-walled reaches. Elevations throughout the sub-district varies between 600 feet and 1,505 feet. The geology associated with these areas consist of thin to thick Wisconsinan-age clay to loam till over Mississippian and Pennsylvanian-age shales, sandstones, conglomerates and coals. The Akron-anton Interlobate Plateau sub-district is described as being hummocky between two converging glacial lobes with moderate relief. These areas are dominated by kames, kame terraces, eskers, kettles, kettle lakes, and bogs/fens. Elevations throughout the sub-district varies between 900 feet and 1,200 feet. The Illinoian Glaciated Allegheny Plateau sub-district is described as having rugged hills with loess and older drift on ridgetops except where bedrock is present on. issection is similar to unglaciated regions of the Allegheny Plateau with elevations between 600 feet to 1,400 feet. Within the Huron-Erie Lake Plains Region, the Project falls within five physiographic sub-districts that include Erie Lake Plain, Bellevue-astalia Karst Plain, Woodville Lake-Plain Reefs, Maumee Sand Plains and the Maumee Lake Plains. The Erie Lake Plain is described as being at the edge of an ice-age basin which is separated from modern Lake Erie by shoreline cliffs. This area also contains major streams in deep gorges with elevation ranges from 570 feet to 800 feet. The Bellevue-astalia Karst Plain is characterized as being a hummocky plain of rock knobs with numerous sinkholes, large solution features, caves, and springs that are thinly mantled by drift. This region straddles both the Lake Plain and the Till Plain and contains the greatest relief of any of the Lake Plain regions. Elevations throughout this sub-district range from 570 feet to 825 feet. The Woodsville Lake-Plain Reefs are considered to have very low relief and are associated with a lacustrine plain that contains low dunes and lake-margin features that are punctuated by more than 75 ancient bedrock reefs rising 10 feet to 40 feet above the level of the plain. The oblong reefs are thinly draped with drift and can range from 0.1 to 3.0 square miles in area. Typical elevations can range from 600 feet to 775 feet. Resource Report 7 Soils 7-2 NEXUS PROJET

8 The Maumee Sand Plains are a Lacustrine plain that is mantled by sand. This area also includes low dunes, inter-dunal pans, beach ridges, and sand sheets of glacial lakeshores. There is very low relief in this area and elevations range from 600 feet to 800 feet. The Maumee Lake Plains consists of a flat lying ice-age lake basin with beach ridges, bars, dunes, deltas, and clay flats that were merly a black swamp. This area is slightly dissected by modern streams and has elevations between 570 feet and 800 feet. Within the Till Plain Region, the Project falls within two sub-districts that include the Galion Glaciated Low Plateau and the Berea Headlands of the Till Plain. The Galion Glaciated Low Plateau consists of rolling uplands that are transitional between the gently rolling Till Plain and the hilly Glaciated Allegheny Plateau. This area is mantled with thin to thick drift with elevations that range from 800 feet to 1,400 feet. The Berea Headlands of the Till Plain is described as having gently rolling to flat terrain of thin drift that descends to Lake Erie. This area is also punctuated by more than 20 streamlined whalebacks of Berea Sandstone. These areas extend between 0.5 to 2.5 miles and have heights that range from 30 feet to 60 feet. Typical elevations range from 800 feet to 1,000 feet. Michigan The physiography of the NEXUS Project along the Michigan route is typified by two different major regions, the Maumee Lowlands Region and the Southern Lower Peninsula Hills and Plains Region. The Maumee Lowlands Region is characterized as a wet plain associated with Glacial Lake Maumee. Soils in the region range from sandy (on beach ridges and deltas) to clayey (deep water lake beds). There are also a few areas within the region that contain loamy surface textures. The hydrology within the region s broad wet plain has been artificially agricultural purposes (MSU, 2013). The Southern Lower Peninsula Hills and Plains Region can be described as containing ground moraines of moderate to high relief which have been med on loam and clay loam tills. There are several large meltwater channels that dissect this region as well. Soils in the region consist of well and moderatelywell loamy and silty soils on upland areas. In the lowlands of the region, many swamps will contain histosols Soils rossed by the NEXUS Project Facilities Facilities ly 397 soil types are crossed by the NEXUS pipeline facilities. Of the 397 soil types, 341 are crossed in Ohio and 56 are crossed in Michigan. Soil map unit descriptions and their associated map unit symbols (shown in parentheses) are provided in Appendix 7A. These soil map units are also included in Tables and 7.2-3, which identifies specific characteristics of each soil type crossed by state and county. Table specifically identifies temporary and permanent soil impacts to prime farmland soils and hydric soils by county. In addition, maps showing the soils crossed by the NEXUS Project pipeline facilities are provided in Appendix 7B. Soils Located at the Aboveground Facilities Soil map unit descriptions and their associated map unit symbols at the proposed compressor stations are provided below. escriptions of these soil types and their associated characteristics are provided in Tables and and maps showing the soils affected by the NEXUS Project ompressor Stations are provided in Appendix 7. Resource Report 7 Soils 7-3 NEXUS PROJET

9 Hanoverton ompressor Station olumbiana ounty, Ohio Berks channery silt loam (BkE) The Berks channery silt loam consists of moderately deep, soils. Parent material consists of residuum weathered from interbedded sedimentary rock. epth to bedrock is 20 to 40 inches. Permeability is moderate or moderately rapid above the bedrock. The potential surface runoff is high. epth to the seasonal high water table is greater than 1.9 feet. These soils are not classified as hydric. Fairpoint silty clay loam (Fc) The Fairpoint series consists of very deep, soils originating from coal extraction mine spoil derived from nonacid regolith of weathered fine earth and fragments of neutral to calcareous shale, sandstone and siltstone. epth to bedrock is about 60 inches. These soils are located on hill, summits, shoulders, back, foot, surface mines, spoil piles, and reclaimed lands. Rock fragment content in the A or Ap horizon ranges from 15 to 60 percent, by volume; the horizon ranges from 35 to 60 percent, by volume, averaging 45 percent. Rock fragment size ranges from 2 mm to 25 cm, but can include stones and boulders. These soils are not classified as hydric. Fredericktown silt loam (FoB) The Fredericktown series consists of very deep, soils med in early Wisconsinan or Illinoian age outwash, with or without a thin loess mantle, on stream terraces and kame terraces. Slopes range from 2 to 25 percent. Permeability is moderate in the surface, moderately rapid or rapid in the subsoil and rapid in the substratum. The potential surface runoff is medium to negligible. epth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. These soils are not characterized as hydric. Gilpin silt loam (Gn, Gn) The Gilpin series consists of moderately deep, soils med in residuum of nearly horizontal interbedded shale, siltstone, and some sandstone of the Allegheny Plateau. Fractured, bedded and rippable bedrock is at depths of 20 to 40 inches. Rock fragments are mostly angular to subangular channers of shale, siltstone and sandstone and comprise 5 to 40 percent of individual horizons of the solum and 30 to 90 percent of the horizon. Gilpin soils are on nearly level to very steep, convex, dissected uplands with of 0 to 70 percent. These soils are not classified as hydric. Kensington silt loam (Kn, Kn) The Kensington series consists of deep, moderately soils med in loess, Illinoian age or early Wisconsinan age till, and residuum weathered from the underlying Pennsylvanian age shale, fine grained sandstone or siltstone on till plains. Slopes range from 2 to 25 percent. Permeability is moderate in the till and moderate or moderately rapid in the underlying material above the bedrock. The potential surface runoff is medium or high. In undisturbed areas the depth to a perched seasonal high water table is at a depth of 1.5 to 3.5 feet during November to April. Bedrock is located around 71 inches and consists of siltstone. These soils are not classified as hydric. Teegarden silt loam (Te, Te2) The Teegarden series consists of very deep, moderately soils med in loess, Illinoian or early Wisconsinan age till, and material weathered from the underlying Pennsylvanian age shale, finegrained sandstone, or siltstone. The depth to the top of the fragipan ranges from 18 to 30 inches. The depth to paralithic contact is greater than 60 inches. Teegarden soils are located on till plains. Slopes range from 2 to 15 percent. Permeability is moderate above the fragipan, slow in the fragipan and moderate to slow below the fragipan, above bedrock. Rock fragments are dominantly sandstone, but include shale, siltstone, and some crystalline rocks. These soils are not classified as hydric. Resource Report 7 Soils 7-4 NEXUS PROJET

10 Wadsworth ompressor Station Medina ounty, Ohio Rittman silt loam (RsB, Rs2) The Rittman series consist of very deep, moderately soils med in Wisconsinan age low lime till. Rittman soils are found on till plains. A large proportion of Rittman soils is either cultivated or in pasture. Slopes range from 2 to 70 percent. epth to fragipan ranges from 18 to 36 inches. Rock fragments range from 0 to 10 percent above the fragipan and from 2 to 15 percent in the fragipan and substratum. In undisturbed areas the top of an intermittent perched seasonal high water table ranges from 10 to 27 inches from November to April in normal years. These soils are not classified as hydric. Udorthents, loam (Ud) The Udorthents series ranges in depth and drainage. This series is usually comprised of three components; rock fragments with silty clay loam, silt loam, and fine earth material. Based on the collection of these components determines the depth to bedrock and drainage. Udorthents loam series is usually located in areas that have been cut and the remaining soil material is similar to the subsoil and substratum of surrounding soils. ue to site specific reviews required, this soils series is not classified as hydric or not hydric. Wadsworth silt loam (WaA, WaB) The Wadsworth series consists of very deep, somewhat soils med in Wisconsinan age till that was strongly influenced by sandstone and clay shale. Some pedons (i.e., one square meter (minimum) sized representative sample that contains all the properties of a given soil type) have a thin mantle of loess or other silty material. The depth to bedrock is typically greater than 60 inches and depth to fragipan ranges from 18 to 30 inches. Wadsworth soils are found on interfluves, side and base on till plains. Slopes range from 0 to 12 percent. Rock fragment content ranges from 0 to 4 percent in the A, BE, and Bt horizons and from 2 to 15 percent in the Btx, B, and horizons. These soils are not classified as hydric. lyde ompressor Station Sandusky ounty, Ohio Belmore loam (BaB) The belmore series consists of deep, soils med in loamy and gravelly outwash and are underlain by gravelly, sandy and loamy outwash deposits. They are on terraces, outwash plains and glacial drainage channels. Slopes range from 0 to 50 percent. The potential surface runoff is negligible to medium. Permeability is moderately rapid in the solum and rapid in the underlying material. Most areas of Belmore soils are cultivated with principle crops being corn, soybeans, wheat, oats and hay. This soil is not classified as hydric. Haskins sandy loam (HaB) The Haskins series consists of very deep, somewhat soils that are moderately deep or deep to dense till. These soils med in loamy water-sorted or glaciolucstrine material and in the underlying till. These soils are located on lake plains and till plains. Slopes range from 0 to 6 percent. epth to the top of the intermittent perched high water table ranges from.5 to 1.5 feet. Bedrock is located greater than 80 inches between November and April. The potential surface runoff is low to high. Permeability is moderate in the loamy material and slow or very slow in the underlying till. This soil is not classified as hydric. Kibbie fine sandy loam (KbA) The Kibbie series soils consists of very deep, somewhat soils on lake plains, ground moraines, outwash plains, and deltas. These soils med in stratified loamy and silty glaciofluvial or galciolucustrine deposits. Slopes range from 0 to 6 percent. The depth to the water table ranges from 1 to Resource Report 7 Soils 7-5 NEXUS PROJET

11 2 feet below the surface from November to May in normal years. Potential surface runoff is negligible to medium. Permeability is moderate. epth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. This soil is not classified as hydric. Lenawee silty clay loam (Le) The Lenawee series soils consist of very deep, and very soils med in lacustrine deposits. These soils can be found on lake plains and in depressional areas on moraines, outwash plains, and glacial drainage ways. Slopes range from 0 to 2 percent. Potential surface runoff is negligible. Permeability is moderately slow or slow. epth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. This soil can be ponded by runoff from higher lying adjacent soils. The seasonal high water table is near or above the surface during extended wet periods. Most of these soils are farming. This soil is classified as hydric. Waterville ompressor Station Lucas ounty, Ohio Mermill loam (Mf) The Mermill series consists of deep, very soils on outwash plains, terraces, and beach ridges. Mermill soils med in loamy material 20 to 40 inches thick over fine-textured till or lacustrine material. Slopes range from 0 to 2 percent. Permeability is moderate in the loamy material and slow or very slow in the clayey material. The depth to the seasonal high water table ranges from 1 foot above the surface to 1 foot below the surface between ecember and May. epth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. These soils are classified as hydric. Metamora sandy loam (MmA) The Metamora series consists of very deep, somewhat soils med in loamy glaciofluvial or lacustrine deposits and the underlying loamy till on lake plains, near shore zones (relict), till plains and low moraines. Slopes range from 0 to 6 percent. epth to the top of an apparent seasonal high water table ranges from 6 to 18 inches between March and May and in October and November in normal years. Potential surface runoff is very low to medium. Permeability is moderately rapid in the A and Bg horizons and moderate or moderately slow in the 2Bt and 2 horizons. epth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. These soils are not classified as hydric. Rimer loamy fine sand (RnA) The Rimer series consists of very deep, somewhat soils that are deep or moderately deep to dense till. These soils med in glaciolacustrine deposits in the underlying till. They are found on convex surfaces of lake plains, wave-worked till plains, till-floored lake plains, and till plains. Slopes range from 0 to 4 percent. The depth to the top of an intermittent perched high water table ranges from 0.5 to 1.5 feet between January and April in normal years. These soils are not classified as hydric. Metering & Regulating Stations Soil types located at the proposed metering and regulating ( M&R ) Stations associated with the Project have been identified and are listed below. A breakdown of permanent and temporary impacts to occur within each station can be found in Table TGP M&R Receipt Station (MR01) (Located at the tie-in with the interconnecting pipeline with the TGP mainline in olumbiana ounty, Ohio) Berks hannery silt loam (BkB, Bk) The Berks channery silt loam consists of moderately deep, soils. Parent material consists of residuum weathered from interbedded sedimentary rock. epth to bedrock is 20 to 40 inches. Resource Report 7 Soils 7-6 NEXUS PROJET

12 Permeability is moderate or moderately rapid above the bedrock. The potential surface runoff is high. epth to the seasonal high water table is greater than 1.9 feet. These soils are not classified as hydric. oshocton silt loam (o) The oshocton series consists of deep to very deep; moderately soils that med in residuum weathered from interbedded shale, siltstone, sandstone, and occasional thin strata of coal, coal underclay, and limestone. epth to bedrock is 40 to 84 inches. oshocton soils are located on hill, summits, shoulders and back. The rock fragment ranges from 2 to 20 percent within oshocton series. These soils are not classified as hydric. Kensington and Texas Eastern M&R Receipt Stations (MR02 and MR03) (Located at the Kensington Processing Plant in olumbiana ounty, Ohio) Berks hannery silt loam (Bk, Bk) The Berks channery silt loam consists of moderately deep, soils. Parent material consists of residuum weathered from interbedded sedimentary rock. epth to bedrock is 20 to 40 inches. Permeability is moderate or moderately rapid above the bedrock. The potential surface runoff is high. epth to the seasonal high water table is greater than 1.9 feet. These soils are not classified as hydric. oshocton silt loam (o) The oshocton series consists of deep to very deep, moderately soils that med in residuum weathered from interbedded shale, siltstone, sandstone, and occasional thin strata of coal, coal underclay, and limestone. epth to bedrock is 40 to 84 inches. oshocton soils are located on hill, summits, shoulders and back. The rock fragment ranges from 2 to 20 percent within oshocton series. These soils are not classified as hydric. Orrville silt loam (OrA) The Orrville series consists of very deep, somewhat soils med in alluvium from upland areas of low-lime drift, and from areas of sandstone, siltstone, shale, and limestone. epth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. These soils are found on floodplains and floodplain steps. Slopes range from 0 to 2 percent. Average clay content ranges from 18 to 30 percent and average sand content coarser than very fine sand ranges from 15 to 40 percent in the particle-size control section. The depth to the top of an intermittent apparent seasonal high water table ranges from 0.5 to 1.0 foot from November to May in normal years. Orrville soils are subject to occasional or frequent flooding. These soils are not classified as hydric. ominion East Ohio M&R elivery Station (MR05) (Located on the NEXUS mainline at the delivery point with ominion East Ohio Gas, in Groton Township, Erie ounty Ohio) astalia very channery loam (ca) astalia very channery loam series soils consists of moderately deep, well- soils med on reefs and lake plains. Slopes range from 0 to 6 percent. epth to bedrock is 20 to 40 inches. Permeability is rapid. Parent material consists of beach or eollian sediments mixed with glacially displaced limestone fragments overlying limestone or dolostone. The depth to the seasonally high water table is over 6 feet. The hazard of wind erosion is slight. These soils are not classified as hydric. olwood loam (ma) The olwood loam series soils consist of very deep, and very soils that are med on lake plains. These soils are located on extensive flat areas, drainageways, and depressions. Slopes range from 0 to 1 percent. The seasonal high water table is apparent and is 1 foot above the surface to 1 foot below the surface. Root zone extends to a depth past 80 inches. Permeability is moderately slow in Resource Report 7 Soils 7-7 NEXUS PROJET

13 the subsoil. There are very brief periods of ponding associated with this soil. These soils are classified as hydric. unbridge loamy sand (ub) The unbridge loamy sand series soils consist of moderately deep, soils med in sandy and loamy drift overlying limestone or dolostone. Slopes range from 0 to 6 percent. epth to limestone bedrock is between 20 and 40 inches. epth to seasonal high water table is more than 6 feet. Permeability is moderately rapid. These soils have a severe wind erosion hazard. These soils are not classified as hydric. Joliet silt loam (JuA) The Joliet series consists of shallow, soils med in 10 to 20 inches of loamy glacial drift overlying limestone or dolostone bedrock. The depth to limestone bedrock (lithic contact) is 19 inches. These soils are found on lake plains, outwash plains, and stream terraces. Slope ranges from 0 to 1 percent. An intermittent perched seasonal high water table is at a depth of 0 to 1 feet below the surface at some time during the spring in most years. These soils are classified as hydric. Millsdale silty clay loam (MmA) The Millsdale series consists of moderately deep, very soils med in till overlying limestone or dolostone. epth to bedrock (lithic contact) ranges from 20 to 40 inches. These soils are located on till plains, lake plains and terraces. Slopes range from 0 to 1 percent. The depth to the top of an intermittent apparent high water table ranges from 1 foot above to 1 foot below the surface between November and May in normal years. These soils are classified as hydric. Ritchey loam (RhA) The Ritchey loam series consists of shallow, soils med in till over limestone or dolostone bedrock. The depth to the base of soil development and depth to lithic contact ranges from 10 to 20 inches. Ritchey loam is found on till plains of Wisconsinan age Slopes range from 0 to 12 percent. Rock fragments are primarily glacial erratics of sedimentary and crystalline lithology. A stony surface phase is recognized. These soils are not classified as hydric. Tuscola fine sandy loam (TuB) The Tuscola series consists of very deep and moderately soils med in stratified loamy and silty lacustrine deposits. epth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. These soils are found on lake plains and deltas of Wisconsin age. Slopes range from 0 to 6 percent. These soils are not classified as hydric. Willow Run M&R elivery Station (MR04) (Located at the Project terminus in Washtenaw ounty, Michigan) Wasepi sandy loam (WaA) The Wasepi sandy loam consists of very deep, somewhat soils med in loamy and sandy glaciofluvial deposits underlain by sand and gravel. Wasepi soils are located on outwash plains, deltas, valley trains, glacial drainageways, and lake plains. Slopes range from 0 to 6 percent. epth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. Potential surface runoff is negligible to low. Permeability is moderately rapid in the solum and rapid in underlying sand and gravel. These soils are not classified as hydric Soils rossed by Access Roads To the extent feasible, existing public and private access roads located along the proposed pipeline route and in the vicinity of aboveground facilities will be used as the primary means of accessing the right-ofway ( ROW ). A list of soils affected by temporary and permanent access roads is located in Table NEXUS will use existing access roads during construction of the pipeline facilities to the degree Resource Report 7 Soils 7-8 NEXUS PROJET

14 practicable; soil disturbance related to pipeline facility access roads will be minimal. Some minor upgrades to existing roads (tree trimming, backblading, etc.) may be required to improve the existing condition of degraded access roads ontractor Ware Yards Land requirements the proposed contractor ware yards are provided in Table of Resource Report 1. In Ohio, acres will be temporarily affected by 20 contractor ware yards. In Michigan, 62.1 acres will be temporarily affected by nine contractor ware yards. A list of soils that will be temporarily affected by the contractor ware yards is located in Table Any soil disturbance related to these proposed facilities will be minimized and mitigated through the implementation of measures described in the Project Erosion and Sediment ontrol Plan ( E&SP ) Other Aboveground Facilities Soil disturbance will also occur at new, small aboveground facilities that will be located along the Project route. Any soil disturbance related to these proposed facilities located within the pipeline permanent easement will be minimized and mitigated through the implementation of measures described in the Project E&SP, as further discussed in Section 7.5 below. Theree, new areas of soil disturbance related to these facilities have already been addressed the Project pipeline facilities. 7.3 Temporary Easements and Workspaces (Staging Areas) A limited amount of grading and vegetation clearing may be needed in certain temporary easements and work spaces to facilitate pipeline construction. The temporary easements and work spaces will be restored upon completion of the Project. isturbance associated with construction activities will be minimized and mitigated through the application of the Project E&SP. Effects to soil types within the temporary easements and work spaces during construction are included in the calculations of total area effects on soils in Table and onstruction and Operation Effects Land clearing and grading, aboveground facility construction, and installation of the pipeline will affect soils within the NEXUS Project area. Soil disturbance related to these activities will be minimized and mitigated through the implementation of the provisions of the Project E&SP, as further discussed below. The following sections discuss potential soil effects associated with Project activities including: prime farmland and farmland of unique importance, soil erosion, hydric soils, droughty soils, soil structure and, stony/rock soils, introduction of rock into topsoil, and contaminated soil. Refer to Appendix 7A a listing of soil properties pertinent to potential soil effects each soil map unit crossed by the Project pipeline facilities and Section above the Project aboveground facilities Prime Farmland, Farmland of State Importance and Farmland of Unique Importance Prime farmland soils are defined by USA as having the best combination of physical and chemical characteristics producing food, feed, age, fiber, and oilseed crops and are available these uses. Prime farmland has the combination of soil properties, growing season, and moisture supply needed to produce sustained high yields of crops in an economic manner if it is treated and managed according to acceptable farming methods (USA, 2015d). Prime farmland soils crossed by the proposed Project pipeline facility and aboveground facilities are listed in Tables and respectively. Table depicts the temporary and permanent impacts to farmland soils by county. The USA also identifies unique farmland, farmland of statewide agricultural importance and farmland of local importance. Unique farmland areas are identified as soils that support specific high-valued foods, but these soils require proper management. Farmland of statewide importance soils are valuable crop Resource Report 7 Soils 7-9 NEXUS PROJET

15 production, but typically require more management and have lower yields than prime farmland soils (USA, 2015d). The soil classifications along the Project pipeline that are within prime farmland, farmland of state importance or farmland of unique importance are listed in Tables 7.2-2, and The soil classifications associated with Project aboveground facilities that are prime farmland, farmland of state importance or farmland of unique importance are listed in Table Soil disturbance associated with construction activities will be minimized and mitigated through the application of best management practices ( BMPs ), as provided in the Project E&SP (Appendix 1B1 of Resource Report 1). Measures to be implemented to minimize and mitigate soil erosion and sedimentation are discussed below. Facilities The pipeline crosses approximately miles of soil designated as prime farmland soil, approximately miles of prime farmland if and approximately 6.58 miles of soils designated as farmland of local importance. There were no soils designated as unique or of statewide importance. Impacts to prime farmland soils, prime farmland soils if and soils designated as farmland of local importance will be temporary and limited to the construction period. ompressor Station Sites Hanoverton ompressor Station, olumbiana ounty, Ohio ly 7.3 acres of the total 23.9 acres within the permanent easement the Hanoverton ompressor Station is designated as prime farmland soil. The area inside the fence at this location will be permanently converted from farming by operations of the proposed compressor station. Wadsworth ompressor Station, Medina ounty, Ohio Of the 19.8 acres associated with the Wadsworth ompressor Station, approximately acres is designated as prime farmland soil and 4.74 acres have been designated as prime farmland soil if. These areas will be permanently impacted by the construction of the compressor station. Unused portions of the compressor station site (outside of the compressor station fence line) will continue to be farmed by the existing landowner under a lease back clause agreement after the compressor station has been constructed. lyde ompressor Station, Sandusky ounty, Ohio Of the 48.1 acres associated with the lyde ompressor Station, approximately 0.19 acres is designated as prime farmland, and acres has been designated as prime farmland if. These area will be permanently impacted by the construction of the compressor station. Unused portions of the compressor station site (outside of the compressor station fence line) will continue to be farmed by the existing landowner under a lease back clause agreement after the compressor station has been constructed. Waterville ompressor Station, Lucas ounty, Ohio The 34.1 acre Waterville ompressor Station is located in soils that are designated as prime farmland if. This area will be permanently impacted by the construction of the compressor station. M&R Station Sites TGP M&R Receipt Station (MR01) (Located at the tie-in with the interconnecting pipeline with the TGP mainline in olumbiana ounty, Ohio). Of the 2.0 acres associated with the TGP M&R Station, 1.49 acres is designated as prime farmland. This area will be permanently impacted by the construction of the station. Resource Report 7 Soils 7-10 NEXUS PROJET

16 Kensington and Texas Eastern M&R Receipt Stations (MR02 and MR03) (Located at the Kensington Processing Plant in olumbiana ounty, Ohio) Operations of both the Kensington and Texas Eastern M&R Stations will impact 4.3 acres of soils. None of the soils associated with the Kensington M&R Station have been designated as either prime farmland, prime farmland if or farmland of local importance. ominion East Ohio M&R elivery Station (MR05) (Located at the delivery point with ominion East Ohio Gas, Groton Township, Erie ounty, Ohio) Of the 1.9 acres associated with the ominion East Ohio M&R Station, approximately 0.33 acres is designated as prime farmland. This area will be permanently impacted by the construction of the station. Willow Run M&R elivery Station (MR04) (Located at the Project terminus in Washtenaw ounty, Michigan) Of the 0.7 acres associated with the Willow Run M&R Station, 0.68 acres is designated as farmland of local importance although it currently under industrial use. This area will be permanently impacted by the construction of the station. Permanent Access Roads ly 0.73 acres of permanent access roads will cross soils designated as prime farmland, 0.55 acres designated as prime farmland soil if, and 0.37 acres designated as prime farmland of local importance. These areas will be permanently impacted by the construction of the access roads. Temporary Access Roads ly acres of temporary access roads will cross soils designated as prime farmland, acres of soils designated as prime farmland if, and 5.53 acres of soils designated as farmland of local importance Soil Erosion The soils affected by the NEXUS Project have a potential to be eroded by water and wind processes. These soils have the potential to erode during rain events, periods of surface water runoff, and wind transport (USA 2007b). Tables and indicate the erodibility potentials of the affected soils. The erosion potential soils affected by water processes was determined by each soil type s K factor. In addition, the soil erosion potential soils affected by wind transport were determined by each soil type s designated Wind Erodibility Group ( WEG ). K factors and WEG values were provided by the NRS online Soil ata Mart. The soil inmation provided by the NRS can be state specific; some soil types that are crossed by the pipeline facilities may have different K factors and WEG values. Erosion potential in areas affected by construction will increase due to clearing, grading, trenching, and backfilling. The NEXUS Project E&SP, which details construction and restoration measures the upland and adjacent waterbody and wetland areas, will be utilized to minimize potential effects to soil resources. Temporary erosion controls will be installed after initial disturbance of the soils where necessary to minimize erosion and will be maintained throughout construction. All temporary erosion and sediment controls will be installed in accordance with the Project E&SP Water Erodibility The potential soils in the Project area to be eroded by water was determined by averaging K factor values all soil horizons each soil type. K factors were obtained from the USA-NRS Soil ata Mart (USA, 2010c). Based on the average K factor, each soil type was grouped into a water erosion class of Low,, and High. Low values ranged from , moderate values ranged Resource Report 7 Soils 7-11 NEXUS PROJET

17 from 0.21 to 0.40, and high values ranged from 0.40 to For map units comprised of a complex of different soil types, the soil type with the most limiting average K factor was used to categorize the map unit into a low, medium, or high class. A summary of the water erosion classification of the soils affected by the Project can be found in Tables 7.2-2, and Facilities ly miles of the pipeline will cross soils designated as having a high potential to be eroded by water processes. ompressor Station Sites Hanoverton ompressor Station, olumbiana ounty, Ohio The Hanoverton ompressor Station will not affect soils designated as having a high potential to be eroded by water processes. Wadsworth ompressor Station, Medina ounty, Ohio The Wadsworth ompressor Station will temporarily affect approximately acres of soils designated as having a high potential to be eroded by water processes. lyde ompressor Station, Sandusky ounty, Ohio The lyde ompressor Station will not affect soils designated as having a high potential to be eroded by water processes. Waterville ompressor Station, Lucas ounty, Ohio The Waterville ompressor Station will not affect soils designated as having a high potential to be eroded by water processes. M&R Sites TGP M&R Receipt Station (MR01) (Located at the tie-ins with the TGP interconnecting pipeline in olumbiana ounty, Ohio) The TGP M&R Station will not affect any soils designated as having a high potential to be eroded by water processes. Kensington and Texas Eastern M&R Receipt Stations (MR02 and MR03) (Located at the Kensington Processing Plant in olumbiana ounty, Ohio) The Kensington and Texas Eastern M&R Stations will not affect any soils designated as having a high potential to be eroded by water processes. ominion East Ohio M&R elivery Station (MR05) (Located at the delivery point with ominion East Ohio Gas, Groton Township, Erie ounty, Ohio) The ominion East Ohio M&R Station will not affect any soils designated as having a high potential to be eroded by water processes. Willow Run M&R elivery Station (MR04) (Located at the Project terminus in Washtenaw ounty, Michigan) The Willow Run M&R Station will not affect any soils designated as having a high potential to be eroded by water processes. Resource Report 7 Soils 7-12 NEXUS PROJET

18 Permanent Access Roads ly 0.97 acres of soils crossed by the Permanent Access Roads ( PARs ) have a high potential to be eroded by water processes. Temporary Access Roads ly acres of soils crossed by the Temporary Access Roads ( TARs ) have a high potential to be eroded by water processes Wind Erodibility The potential soil erosion caused by wind transport each particular soil type affected by the NEXUS Project was determined by each soil type s designated Wind Erodibility Group ( WEG ). WEGs soil types within the Project area were obtained from the NRS Soil ata Mart (USA, 2010c). WEGs are primarily based upon soil texture, clay content, and rock fragment content (USA, 2010c). WEGs may range from 1 to 8, with one being the highest potential wind erosion, and 8 the lowest (USA, 2010c). These values are based upon Wind Erodibility Index. Soils with a value between 1 and 3 are considered to have a high potential erosion. A summary of the WEG values of the soils affected by the Project pipeline facilities can be found in Tables and Facilities ly acres of proposed pipeline facilities cross soils designated as having a high potential to be eroded by wind according to the Wind Erodibility Index. ompressor Station Sites Hanoverton ompressor Station, olumbiana ounty, Ohio The Hanoverton ompressor Station does not impact soils designated as having a high potential to be eroded by wind. Wadsworth ompressor Station, Medina ounty, Ohio The Wadsworth ompressor Station does not impact soils designated as having a high potential to be eroded by wind. lyde ompressor Station, Sandusky ounty, Ohio ly acres of the lyde ompressor Station contains soils designated as having a high potential to be eroded by wind according to the Wind Erodibility Index. Waterville ompressor Station, Lucas ounty, Ohio ly acres of the Waterville ompressor Station contains soils designated as having a high potential to be eroded by wind according to the Wind Erodibility Index. M&R Sites TGP M&R Receipt Station (MR01) (Located at the tie-ins with the TPG pipeline in olumbiana ounty, Ohio) The NEXUS TGP M&R Station will not cross soils designated as having a high potential to be eroded by wind. Kensington and Texas Eastern M&R Receipt Stations (MR02 and MR03) (Located at the Kensington Processing Plant in olumbiana ounty, Ohio) Resource Report 7 Soils 7-13 NEXUS PROJET

19 The Kensington and Texas Eastern M&R Stations do not impact soils designated as having a high potential to be eroded by wind. ominion East Ohio M&R elivery Station (MR05) (Located at the delivery point with ominion East Ohio Gas, Groton Township, Erie ounty, Ohio) ly 0.33 acres of the ominion East Ohio M&R Station will cross soils designated as having a high potential to be eroded by wind. Willow Run M&R elivery Station (MR04) (Located at the Project terminus in Washtenaw ounty, Michigan) ly 0.68 acres of the Willow Run M&R Station contains soils designated as having a high potential to be eroded by wind according to the Wind Erodibility Index. Permanent Access Roads ly 0.35 acres of soils crossed by the PARs have a high potential to be eroded by wind according to the Wind Erodibility index. Temporary Access Roads ly acres of soils crossed by the TARs have a high potential to be eroded by wind according to the Wind Erodibility index Soils soils include soils developed under sufficiently wet conditions to support the growth and regeneration of hydrophytic vegetation (USA-NRS, 2010c). Soils that are sufficiently wet because of artificial measures are included in hydric soils (USA-NRS, 2010c). Also, soils in which the hydrology has been artificially modified are hydric if the soil, in an unaltered state, was hydric (USA-NRS, 2010c). Some soil series classified as hydric have phases that are not hydric depending on water table, flooding, and ponding characteristics (USA-NRS, 2010c). Generally, hydric soils are those soils that are classified as and very. However, agricultural drain tiles are used extensively by farmers in the region to modify the hydrology of these soils so they can be farmed. When soils classified as hydric are using agricultural drain tiles, they no longer meet the hydrology criterion hydric soils. NEXUS will be working with farmers both pre and post-construction to ensure drain tile systems are restored to pre-construction conditions (see rain Tile Mitigation Plan, Appendix 1B4, Resource Report 1), so the current soil status (of hydric soils) will not change as the result of construction or operations of the Project. Soils classified as hydric along the proposed Project pipeline route and in the vicinity of proposed aboveground facilities are summarized in Tables and and are discussed below. Table summarizes both temporary and permanent impacts to soils classified as hydric by county. Facilities The Project pipeline facilities will cross approximately miles (approximately acres) of soils classified as hydric. Of that amount, approximately miles will be crossed in Ohio (approximately acres) and miles will be crossed in Michigan (approximately acres). ompressor Station Sites Hanoverton ompressor Station, olumbiana ounty, Ohio The Hanoverton ompressor Station will not impact soils classified as hydric as a result of the construction of the station. Resource Report 7 Soils 7-14 NEXUS PROJET

20 Wadsworth ompressor Station, Medina ounty, Ohio The Wadsworth ompressor Station will not impact soils classified as hydric as a result of the construction of the station. lyde ompressor Station, Sandusky ounty, Ohio The lyde ompressor Station will impact approximately acres of soils classified as hydric as a result of the construction of the station. Waterville ompressor Station, Lucas ounty, Ohio The Waterville ompressor Station will impact approximately acres of soils classified as hydric as a result of construction of the station. M&R Station Sites TGP M&R Receipt Station (MR01) (Located at the tie-in with the TGP pipeline) in olumbiana ounty, Ohio) The TGP M&R Station will not impact soils classified as hydric as a result of construction of the station. Kensington and Texas Eastern M&R Receipt Station (MR02 and MR03) (Located adjacent to the Kensington Processing Plant in olumbiana ounty, Ohio) The Kensington M&R and NEXUS Texas Eastern M&R Station will not impact soils classified as hydric as a result of construction of the station. ominion East Ohio M&R elivery Station (MR05) (Located at the delivery point with ominion East Ohio Gas, Groton Township, Erie ounty, Ohio) The ominion East Ohio M&R Station will not impact soils classified as hydric as a result of construction. Willow Run M&R elivery Station (MR04) (Located at the Project terminus in Washtenaw ounty, Michigan) The Willow Run M&R Station will not impact soils classified as hydric as a result of construction of the station. Permanent Access Roads ly 0.03 acres of soils crossed by the PARs are classified as hydric. Temporary Access Roads ly acres of soils crossed by the TARs are classified as hydric Soil Structure and ompaction ompaction and associated damage to soil structure can inhibit infiltration of rainwater, increase runoff, and impede vegetation root establishment. Given the land use context of much of the area crossed by the Project, many soils along the Project pipeline route have probably been compacted to some extent due to proximity to existing roadways, utility corridors, poor farming practices and other disturbed areas that are currently paved. The potential soils in the Project area to become compacted was evaluated based on soil drainage class. Soils that are or very were classified as having a high potential. Soils that are somewhat to moderately were classified as having a moderate potential, and soils that are to excessively were classified as having a low potential. Resource Report 7 Soils 7-15 NEXUS PROJET

21 The soil potential each soil type within the Project area is listed in Tables and Section provides a description of the measures that will be taken to avoid and minimize damage to soil structure and prevent soil in and very soils. Based on the NRS data, the Project pipeline facilities will cross approximately miles of soil with a high potential. ly acres of impacts will occur in soils with a high potential at the Project aboveground facility sites, acres of impacts within the temporary access roads and 0.03 acres of impacts within the permanent access roads Introduction of Rock into the Topsoil Rocky subsoils and soils with depth to bedrock shallower than the proposed depth of pipeline facilities are located in the Project area. As a result, NEXUS anticipates that some rock excavation and/or rock blasting during construction activities will be required. Proposed blasting activities are discussed in detail Resource Report 1 (Section ), Appendix 1B3 NEXUS Project Blasting Plan, and in Resource Report 6 (Section 6.3). To prevent incorporation of rock fragments into the topsoil along agricultural land crossed by the NEXUS Project facilities, several measures will be implemented. These measures include segregation and protection of topsoil along the trenchline, rock backfill in agricultural lands only to the top of existing bedrock, and disposal of excess rock fragments in an approved manner so as to not incorporate rock fragments into topsoil layers or otherwise interfere with agricultural activities. Through adherence to these measures, no substantive increase to the rock content of the topsoil is anticipated in agricultural land temporarily disturbed by Project construction. A discussion of minimization and mitigation measures rock material in the topsoil is provided in Section The depth to bedrock each soil type within the Project area is listed in Tables 7.2-2, These soils included soils that have stony, channery, cobbly and bouldery modifiers ontaminated Soil Soil contamination along the Project pipeline may result from at least two sources: hazardous material or fuel spills during construction; and/or those occurring prior to construction in pre-existing contaminated areas that are encountered during construction. ontamination from spills or leaks of fuels, lubricants, and coolant from construction equipment could adversely affect soils. The effects of such contamination are typically minor because of the low frequency and volumes of spills and leaks. NEXUS has developed a Spill Prevention, ontrol and ountermeasure Plan, in compliance with Environmental Protection Agency regulations at 40 FR. Part 112 that specifies cleanup procedures in the event of soil contamination from spills or leaks of fuel, lubricants, coolants, or solvents (see Appendix 1B2 in Resource Report 1). NEXUS and its contractors will implement the Spill Prevention, ontrol and ountermeasure Plan to minimize the potential effects of accidental spills of materials that may contaminate soils, and to ensure that inadvertent spills of fuels, lubricants, or solvents are contained, cleaned up, and disposed of as quickly as possible and in an appropriate manner to minimize potentially adverse effects. NEXUS conducted a corridor database search using Environmental ata Resources, Inc., ( ER ) to identify various facilities with potential and/or actual sources of contamination that may affect soil near and along the proposed pipeline and aboveground facilities. The search identified existing facilities located along the proposed pipeline route and in the vicinity of proposed aboveground facilities with potential sources of contamination. Inmation in the ER report includes a compilation of data from a variety of available federal, state, and local government databases detailed further in Resource Report 8. The ER report provides a detailed list of potentially contaminated sites within one mile of the pipeline centerline; however, only sites within 0.25 mile of the pipelines were reviewed their potential to affect pipeline construction. Resource Report 7 Soils 7-16 NEXUS PROJET

22 Inmation relevant to documented effected areas that the pipeline will transect, or that the pipeline will be in close proximity to, is provided in Section of Resource Report 8. See Table a listing of environmental sites listed by milepost that are located within 0.25 miles of the NEXUS Project. Of the 109 reported historic occurrences along the Project pipeline in the databases queried by ER, one potentially contaminated site was identified west of milepost through milepost within both Ypsilanti and Van Buren Townships, MI (i.e. the RAER site). The RAER site was merly a solid and municipal waste landfill that was identified as a source of groundwater contamination. NEXUS has been in communications with RAER representatives and is evaluating measures that avoid and minimize potential impacts from crossing this property. If it is determined that the pipeline route crosses contaminated soils, NEXUS will manage soils in accordance with a contaminated soils management plan developed in consultation with, and approved by the Michigan s epartment of Environmental Quality (MEQ) prior to construction. In addition to the RAER site, approximately 38 sites have been identified between 100 and 500 feet from the pipeline and thirteen are less than 100 feet from the pipeline. The Willow Run M&R Station is the only aboveground facility that is located within 500 feet of a known potentially contaminated site. 7.5 Impact Minimization and Mitigation Existing onditions It is a goal of NEXUS to minimize soil impacts by locating the Project facilities adjacent to existing utility ROW and already disturbed agricultural soils to the maximum extent feasible. Utilizing existing ROW will limit new soil disturbance by working within previously developed or disturbed soils and minimizing land use change. A substantial portion of the access roads that will be used during construction and operations of the pipeline facilities already exists. These paved, dirt, and gravel municipal and private roadways will not require substantial clearing, grading, or excavation. Some maintenance may be necessary to existing access roads in order to minimize potential safety, erosion, and drainage issues. Techniques that will be used to mitigate potential Project effects are described in the Project E&SP in Appendix 1B1 of Resource Report 1, which will be used by NEXUS and it s contractors as guidance minimizing soil disturbance and transportation of sediments off the ROW or into sensitive resources (wetlands, streams, and residential areas) during pipeline construction USA esignated Farmland Soils As determined from SSURGO soil survey mapping and as identified by NRS soil data mart, Project facilities will cross prime farmland soils, prime farmland if, and soils designated as having local importance (see Tables 7.2-2, and 7.2-4). To the extent possible, when located on these soil types, the Project will be primarily within or along existing utility ROW and will use access roads that have been previously disturbed or developed. uring construction, NEXUS construction crews will perm topsoil segregation (described in detail in the NEXUS Project E&SP located in Appendix 1B1 in Resource Report 1) in agricultural lands as required, which include permanent or rotated croplands, hayfields, or improved pastures, and in other areas at the request of the resource agencies or landowners. NEXUS will stockpile topsoil separately from the subsoil and will replace these soils in the proper order during backfilling and final grading operations. If farmland soils are encountered, NEXUS will work with farmers both pre and postconstruction to ensure drain tile systems are restored to pre-construction conditions (see rain Tile Mitigation Plan, Appendix 1B4, Resource Report 1). As a result, no significant effects to soils identified as prime farmlands, prime farmland if, or farmland of local importance, are anticipated Soil Erosion NEXUS has developed a Project E&SP that provides detailed descriptions and schematics of BMPs that will be used to control soil erosion caused by water and wind. This plan is in compliance with the FER Resource Report 7 Soils 7-17 NEXUS PROJET

23 Upland Erosion ontrol, Revegetation, and Maintenance Plan ( FER Plan, May 2013 version) and Wetland and Waterbody onstruction and Mitigation Procedures ( FER Procedures, May 2013 version) as well as the specific erosion and sediment control rules and regulations each state. Specific BMPs and procedures are summarized below: An Environmental Inspector will monitor all phases of Project construction to ensure BMPs outlined in the Project E&SP are followed; Personnel involved in Project construction will undergo environmental training in principles and techniques outlined in the Project E&SP; ROW, temporary and permanent slope breakers will be constructed to reduce runoff velocities and direct water off of the ROW; Temporary and permanent trench plugs will be constructed to reduce runoff velocities in the trench during construction and operations of the Project to reduce subsurface groundwater movement along the pipeline after the trench is backfilled; Erosion controls will be placed at dike and drainage swale outlets, on steep, and adjacent to roads and waterbodies as necessary; Surface contours and drainage patterns will be returned as nearly as possible to original conditions, except at access roads that requires improvement, and at other aboveground facilities; All disturbed ground (except wetlands) will be seeded and mulched to encourage revegetation; Temporary winter vegetation cover will be established if Project construction is completed too late in the growing season to facilitate re-establishment of permanent vegetation; Wetland and waterbody crossing procedures designed to minimize direct stream channel disturbance, minimize hydric soil rutting and, and contain temporary trench spoil piles will be followed; and Post-construction monitoring will identify areas in need of remedial soil stabilization and reestablishment of vegetation. Theree, significant soil erosion is not expected during or after Project construction and roughty Soils soils occur primarily within wetlands and other wet areas along the Project route while droughty soils occur in dryer areas. However, there are instances (as with the lyde and Waterville ompressor Stations) where soils were classified as hydric by NRS soils mapping, however, field assessments permed by NEXUS, determined these soils are non-hydric (also referred to as upland soils). The Project E&SP has been adopted use by NEXUS and its contractors as a guidance manual minimizing soil disturbance and transportation of sediments off the right of way or into sensitive resources during construction. Adhering to the Project E&SP will avoid and minimize significant impacts to hydric and droughty soils where they occur Soil Structure and ompaction onstruction of the Project could result in loss of soil productivity due to, or damage to soil structure from the use of heavy equipment. Soil structural damage and could also result from pipeline construction during exceptionally wet periods. To minimize potential impacts to soil resources, NEXUS will utilize the measures contained in the Project E&SP, which provides detailed construction and restoration measures uplands and adjacent waterbody and wetland areas that could be affected by the Project. These measures include the pre and post testing of soil in agricultural areas or in Resource Report 7 Soils 7-18 NEXUS PROJET

24 areas that are excessively wet using a penetrometer or other appropriate device to measure existing soil. In severely compacted soils where the topsoil has been segregated, it may be necessary to plow the subsoil bee replacing the segregated topsoil. The Project is sited parallel, as much as practical, to the existing linear facilities, roads, and highways, and crosses numerous active agricultural fields where soils have been previously impacted and this will limit the amount of new soil disturbance. Where the Project does not parallel linear facilities, roads, or highways, or crosses agricultural fields, the construction of these segments will result in greater soil disturbance. The construction through agricultural land will involve special procedures such as topsoil stripping and segregation prior to construction, and de- and removal of rock following installation of the pipeline during restoration. Upon completion of pipeline installation, route surveillance as required by 49 FR Part will be used to monitor the pipeline rights of way. NEXUS will ensure that personnel are trained to identify signs of soil movement or subsidence. Should subsidence occur, the affected area of the pipeline will be exposed, repositioned or replaced to a stress-free state, and then properly bedded and backfilled Rock Material in the Topsoil As previously discussed, soils with shallow bedrock may be encountered along the Project route. As a result, NEXUS anticipates that some rock excavation and/or rock blasting during construction activities will be required. These blasting activities are discussed in Resource Report 1 (Section and in Appendix 1B3). To prevent incorporation of rock fragments into the topsoil along agricultural land crossed by the NEXUS Project facilities, several measures will be implemented. These measures include segregation and protection of the topsoil along the trenchline, rock backfill in agricultural lands only to the top of the existing bedrock, and disposal of excess rock fragments in an approved manner so as to not incorporate rock fragments into the topsoil layers which could impede agricultural activities. Through adherence to these measures, no significant increase to the rock content of the topsoil is anticipated ontaminated Soil NEXUS has extensive experience managing contaminated soils and groundwater during construction activities. All soils excavated during construction will be managed in accordance with the Project E&SP and SPP. NEXUS continues to evaluate the proposed Project route to determine if field sampling will be required prior to construction. If previously unknown/undocumented contaminated soils are encountered during construction, measures will be implemented to ensure that potentially contaminated soils are managed in accordance with state and federal regulations. Although the Project route currently crosses the RAER site, NEXUS is currently working with RAER representatives and is evaluating measures that would avoid and minimize potential impacts from crossing this property. 7.6 References MEPAS Soil Erodibility Factors Michigan State University RUSLE Online Soil Erosion Assessment Tool. [MSU] Michigan State University Physiographic map of Michigan Michigan Geological Survey. [ONR] Ohio ivision of Geological Survey, 1998, Physiographic Regions of Ohio: Ohio epartment of Natural Resources, ivision of Geological Survey. Resource Report 7 Soils 7-19 NEXUS PROJET

25 [USA] U.S. epartment of Agriculture Land Resource Regions and Major Land Resource Areas of the United States, The aribbean and the Pacific. USA USA. 2010a. Soil ata Mart, Tabular ata. Accessed at: USA. 2010b. SSURGO Metadata. Accessed at: USA. 2010c. Soil Properties and Qualities. Accessed at: [USA NRS] United States epartment of Agriculture, Natural Resources onservation Service Soil Survey of Lenawee ounty, Michigan. USA-NRS Soil Survey of Stark ounty, Ohio. USA-NRS Soil Survey of Summit ounty, Ohio. USA-NRS Soil Survey of Lorain ounty, Ohio. USA-NRS Soil Survey of Medina ounty, Ohio. USA-NRS Soil Survey of Wayne ounty, Michigan. USA-NRS Soil Survey of Washtenaw ounty, Michigan. USA-NRS Soil Survey of Lucus ounty, Ohio. USA-NRS Soil Survey of Monroe ounty, Michigan. USA-NRS Soil Survey of Fulton ounty, Ohio. USA-NRS Soil Survey of Wayne ounty, Ohio. USA-NRS Soil Survey of Sandusky ounty, Ohio. USA NRS Soil Survey of Huron ounty, Ohio. USA-NRS Soil Survey of Erie ounty, Ohio. USA-NRS Soil Survey of olumbiana ounty, Ohio. Resource Report 7 Soils 7-20 NEXUS PROJET

26 USA-NRS Soil Survey of Wood ounty, Ohio. USA - NRS. 2010b. U.S. Official Soil Series escriptions. USA NRS. 2015b. Prime and Other Important Farmland efinitions. Accessed at: Resource Report 7 Soils 7-21 NEXUS PROJET

27 TABLES Resource Report 7 Soils NEXUS PROJET

28 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ TGP Interconnect OH OLUMBIANA Berks channery silt loam, 15 to 25 percent Bk TGP Interconnect OH OLUMBIANA Berks channery silt loam, 25 to 40 percent BkE TGP Interconnect OH OLUMBIANA Berks channery silt loam, 15 to 25 percent Bk TGP Interconnect OH OLUMBIANA Berks channery silt loam, 6 to 15 percent Bk TGP Interconnect OH OLUMBIANA Berks channery silt loam, 15 to 25 percent Bk TGP Interconnect OH OLUMBIANA oshocton silt loam, 6 to 15 percent o TGP Interconnect OH OLUMBIANA Berks channery silt loam, 15 to 25 percent Bk TGP Interconnect OH OLUMBIANA Berks channery silt loam, 2 to 6 percent BkB TGP Interconnect OH OLUMBIANA Berks channery silt loam, 6 to 15 percent Bk TGP Interconnect OH OLUMBIANA Gilpin silt loam, 2 to 6 percent GnB TGP Interconnect OH OLUMBIANA Berks channery silt loam, 6 to 15 percent Bk TGP Interconnect OH OLUMBIANA Berks channery silt loam, 15 to 25 percent Bk TGP Interconnect OH OLUMBIANA oshocton silt loam, 6 to 15 percent o TGP Interconnect OH OLUMBIANA Orrville silt loam, 0 to 2 percent, occasionally flooded OrA TGP Interconnect OH OLUMBIANA oshocton silt loam, 6 to 15 percent o TGP Interconnect OH OLUMBIANA Berks channery silt loam, 15 to 25 percent Bk OH OLUMBIANA Berks channery silt loam, 15 to 25 percent Bk OH OLUMBIANA oshocton silt loam, 6 to 15 percent o OH OLUMBIANA Berks channery silt loam, 15 to 25 percent Bk OH OLUMBIANA Berks channery silt loam, 6 to 15 percent Bk OH OLUMBIANA Mechanicsburg silt loam, 2 to 6 percent McB OH OLUMBIANA Berks channery silt loam, 15 to 25 percent Bk Resource Report 7 Soils 1 NEXUS PROJET

29 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH OLUMBIANA Teegarden silt loam, 6 to 15 percent, eroded Te OH OLUMBIANA Zepernick silt loam, 0 to 2 percent, occasionally flooded ZeA OH OLUMBIANA Teegarden silt loam, 6 to 15 percent, eroded Te OH OLUMBIANA Berks channery silt loam, 15 to 25 percent Bk OH OLUMBIANA Mechanicsburg silt loam, 6 to 15 percent Mc OH OLUMBIANA Berks channery silt loam, 15 to 25 percent Bk OH OLUMBIANA Teegarden silt loam, 6 to 15 percent, eroded Te OH OLUMBIANA Kensington silt loam, 15 to 25 percent Kn OH OLUMBIANA Kensington silt loam, 6 to 15 percent Kn OH OLUMBIANA Kensington silt loam, 15 to 25 percent Kn OH OLUMBIANA Gilpin silt loam, 15 to 25 percent Gn OH OLUMBIANA Teegarden silt loam, 6 to 15 percent Te OH OLUMBIANA Gilpin silt loam, 15 to 25 percent Gn OH OLUMBIANA Kensington silt loam, 6 to 15 percent Kn OH OLUMBIANA Teegarden silt loam, 6 to 15 percent Te OH OLUMBIANA Kensington silt loam, 15 to 25 percent Kn OH OLUMBIANA Gilpin silt loam, 6 to 15 percent Gn OH OLUMBIANA Kensington silt loam, 15 to 25 percent Kn OH OLUMBIANA Mechanicsburg silt loam, 6 to 15 percent Mc Resource Report 7 Soils 2 NEXUS PROJET

30 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH OLUMBIANA Berks channery silt loam, 25 to 40 percent BkE OH OLUMBIANA Fitchville silt loam, 2 to 6 percent FdB OH OLUMBIANA Kensington silt loam, 15 to 25 percent Kn OH OLUMBIANA Fitchville silt loam, 2 to 6 percent FdB OH OLUMBIANA Glend silt loam, 6 to 12 percent Gr OH OLUMBIANA Fredericktown silt loam, 2 to 6 percent FoB OH OLUMBIANA Fredericktown gravelly loam, 6 to 15 percent, eroded Fn OH OLUMBIANA Wick silt loam, 0 to 2 percent, frequently flooded WoA OH OLUMBIANA Zepernick silt loam, 0 to 2 percent, occasionally flooded ZeA OH OLUMBIANA Udorthents, refuse substratum, 2 to 25 percent Ub OH OLUMBIANA Wick silt loam, 0 to 2 percent, frequently flooded WoA OH OLUMBIANA Fredericktown silt loam, 2 to 6 percent FoB OH OLUMBIANA Wick silt loam, 0 to 2 percent, frequently flooded WoA OH OLUMBIANA Glend silt loam, 6 to 12 percent Gr OH OLUMBIANA Gilpin silt loam, 15 to 25 percent Gn OH OLUMBIANA Glend silt loam, 6 to 12 percent Gr OH OLUMBIANA Gilpin silt loam, 15 to 25 percent Gn OH OLUMBIANA Hazleton channery loam, 6 to 15 percent He OH OLUMBIANA Gilpin silt loam, 15 to 25 percent Gn Resource Report 7 Soils 3 NEXUS PROJET

31 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH OLUMBIANA Hazleton channery loam, 6 to 15 percent He OH OLUMBIANA Gilpin silt loam, 15 to 25 percent Gn OH OLUMBIANA Hazleton channery loam, 6 to 15 percent He OH OLUMBIANA Mechanicsburg silt loam, 2 to 6 percent McB OH OLUMBIANA Gilpin silt loam, 6 to 15 percent Gn OH OLUMBIANA Mechanicsburg silt loam, 2 to 6 percent McB OH OLUMBIANA Gilpin silt loam, 6 to 15 percent Gn OH OLUMBIANA Mechanicsburg silt loam, 2 to 6 percent McB OH OLUMBIANA Kensington silt loam, 6 to 15 percent Kn OH OLUMBIANA Gilpin silt loam, 15 to 25 percent Gn OH OLUMBIANA Teegarden silt loam, 6 to 15 percent Te OH OLUMBIANA Berks channery silt loam, 25 to 40 percent BkE OH OLUMBIANA Kensington silt loam, 15 to 25 percent Kn OH OLUMBIANA Teegarden silt loam, 6 to 15 percent Te OH OLUMBIANA Kensington silt loam, 15 to 25 percent Kn OH OLUMBIANA Kensington silt loam, 6 to 15 percent Kn OH OLUMBIANA Kensington silt loam, 15 to 25 percent Kn OH OLUMBIANA Gilpin silt loam, 15 to 25 percent Gn OH OLUMBIANA Kensington silt loam, 6 to 15 percent Kn Resource Report 7 Soils 4 NEXUS PROJET

32 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH OLUMBIANA Gilpin silt loam, 6 to 15 percent Gn OH OLUMBIANA Gilpin silt loam, 15 to 25 percent Gn OH OLUMBIANA Kensington silt loam, 15 to 25 percent Kn OH OLUMBIANA Gilpin silt loam, 15 to 25 percent Gn OH OLUMBIANA Kensington silt loam, 15 to 25 percent Kn OH OLUMBIANA Kensington silt loam, 6 to 15 percent Kn OH OLUMBIANA Kensington silt loam, 15 to 25 percent Kn OH OLUMBIANA Kensington silt loam, 6 to 15 percent Kn OH OLUMBIANA Gilpin silt loam, 6 to 15 percent Gn OH OLUMBIANA Gilpin silt loam, 15 to 25 percent Gn OH OLUMBIANA Fredericktown gravelly loam, 6 to 15 percent, eroded Fn OH OLUMBIANA Jimtown silt loam, 2 to 6 percent JwB OH OLUMBIANA Fredericktown gravelly loam, 6 to 15 percent, eroded Fn OH OLUMBIANA Wick silt loam, 0 to 2 percent, frequently flooded WoA OH OLUMBIANA Zepernick silt loam, 0 to 2 percent, occasionally flooded ZeA OH OLUMBIANA Fredericktown gravelly loam, 6 to 15 percent, eroded Fn OH OLUMBIANA Berks channery silt loam, 25 to 40 percent BkE OH OLUMBIANA Teegarden silt loam, 6 to 15 percent Te OH OLUMBIANA Zepernick silt loam, 0 to 2 percent, occasionally flooded ZeA Resource Report 7 Soils 5 NEXUS PROJET

33 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH OLUMBIANA Teegarden silt loam, 6 to 15 percent Te OH OLUMBIANA Kensington silt loam, 15 to 25 percent Kn OH OLUMBIANA Kensington silt loam, 6 to 15 percent Kn OH OLUMBIANA Kensington silt loam, 15 to 25 percent Kn OH OLUMBIANA Teegarden silt loam, 6 to 15 percent Te OH OLUMBIANA Zepernick silt loam, 0 to 2 percent, occasionally flooded ZeA OH OLUMBIANA Fredericktown gravelly loam, 6 to 15 percent, eroded Fn OH OLUMBIANA Zepernick silt loam, 0 to 2 percent, occasionally flooded ZeA OH OLUMBIANA Fredericktown gravelly loam, 6 to 15 percent, eroded Fn OH OLUMBIANA Kensington silt loam, 15 to 25 percent Kn OH OLUMBIANA anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent c OH OLUMBIANA anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent cb OH OLUMBIANA anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent c OH OLUMBIANA anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent cb OH OLUMBIANA Wick silt loam, 0 to 2 percent, frequently flooded WoA OH OLUMBIANA anfield silt loam, 12 to 20 percent c OH OLUMBIANA anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent c OH OLUMBIANA anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent cb OH OLUMBIANA Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ReB Resource Report 7 Soils 6 NEXUS PROJET

34 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH OLUMBIANA anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent c OH OLUMBIANA anfield silt loam, 12 to 20 percent c OH OLUMBIANA anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent c OH OLUMBIANA anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent cb OH OLUMBIANA anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent c OH OLUMBIANA Hazleton channery loam, 25 to 40 percent HeE OH OLUMBIANA anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent c OH OLUMBIANA anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent cb OH OLUMBIANA anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent c OH OLUMBIANA Hazleton channery loam, 25 to 40 percent HeE OH OLUMBIANA Kensington silt loam, 15 to 25 percent Kn OH OLUMBIANA Fluvaquents, silty, 0 to 1 percent, frequently flooded FeA OH OLUMBIANA hili silt loam, 6 to 12 percent h OH OLUMBIANA Kensington silt loam, 15 to 25 percent Kn OH OLUMBIANA Berks channery silt loam, 25 to 40 percent BkE OH OLUMBIANA anfield silt loam, 12 to 20 percent c OH OLUMBIANA anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent c OH OLUMBIANA Kensington silt loam, 6 to 15 percent Kn OH OLUMBIANA anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent cb Resource Report 7 Soils 7 NEXUS PROJET

35 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH OLUMBIANA Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ReB OH OLUMBIANA anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent cb OH OLUMBIANA anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent c OH OLUMBIANA anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent cb OH OLUMBIANA anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent c OH OLUMBIANA anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent cb OH OLUMBIANA anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent c OH OLUMBIANA anfield silt loam, 20 to 35 percent ce OH OLUMBIANA Fitchville silt loam, 0 to 2 percent FdA OH OLUMBIANA Rittman silt loam, 12 to 20 percent, eroded Rs OH OLUMBIANA Rittman silt loam, 6 to 12 percent Rs OH OLUMBIANA Wadsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WaB OH OLUMBIANA Rittman silt loam, 6 to 12 percent Rs OH OLUMBIANA Rittman silt loam, 2 to 6 percent RsB OH OLUMBIANA Rittman silt loam, 6 to 12 percent Rs OH OLUMBIANA anfield silt loam, 20 to 35 percent ce OH OLUMBIANA Rittman silt loam, 6 to 12 percent Rs OH OLUMBIANA anfield silt loam, 20 to 35 percent ce OH OLUMBIANA Rittman silt loam, 6 to 12 percent Rs Resource Report 7 Soils 8 NEXUS PROJET

36 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH OLUMBIANA anfield silt loam, 20 to 35 percent ce OH OLUMBIANA Rittman silt loam, 6 to 12 percent Rs OH OLUMBIANA Rittman silt loam, 2 to 6 percent RsB OH OLUMBIANA Rittman silt loam, 6 to 12 percent Rs OH OLUMBIANA Rittman silt loam, 12 to 20 percent, eroded Rs OH OLUMBIANA Fitchville silt loam, 2 to 6 percent FdB OH OLUMBIANA Bogart silt loam, 2 to 6 percent BtB OH OLUMBIANA anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent c OH OLUMBIANA anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent cb OH OLUMBIANA Zepernick silt loam, 0 to 2 percent, occasionally flooded ZeA OH OLUMBIANA anfield silt loam, 12 to 20 percent c OH OLUMBIANA Bogart silt loam, 2 to 6 percent BtB OH OLUMBIANA anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent c OH OLUMBIANA anfield silt loam, 20 to 35 percent ce OH OLUMBIANA anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent c OH OLUMBIANA anfield silt loam, 20 to 35 percent ce OH OLUMBIANA anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent c OH OLUMBIANA anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent cb OH OLUMBIANA anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent c Resource Report 7 Soils 9 NEXUS PROJET

37 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH OLUMBIANA anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent cb OH OLUMBIANA anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent c OH OLUMBIANA anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent cb OH OLUMBIANA anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent c OH OLUMBIANA anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent cb OH OLUMBIANA anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent c OH OLUMBIANA anfield silt loam, 12 to 20 percent c OH OLUMBIANA anfield silt loam, 20 to 35 percent ce OH OLUMBIANA Zepernick silt loam, 0 to 2 percent, occasionally flooded ZeA OH OLUMBIANA anfield silt loam, 12 to 20 percent c OH OLUMBIANA anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent c OH STARK anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent d OH STARK Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ReB OH STARK anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH STARK Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ReB OH STARK anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH STARK Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ReB OH STARK anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH STARK Shoals silt loam Sh Resource Report 7 Soils 10 NEXUS PROJET

38 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH STARK anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH STARK anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded d OH STARK anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH STARK anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded d OH STARK anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH STARK anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded d OH STARK Shoals silt loam Sh OH STARK anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded d OH STARK anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH STARK anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded d OH STARK anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH STARK anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded d OH STARK anfield silt loam, 12 to 18 percent, moderately eroded d OH STARK Fitchville silt loam, 0 to 2 percent FcA OH STARK anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded d OH STARK anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH STARK Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ReB OH STARK anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH STARK Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ReB Resource Report 7 Soils 11 NEXUS PROJET

39 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH STARK anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH STARK Fitchville silt loam, 0 to 2 percent FcA OH STARK Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ReB OH STARK anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent d OH STARK Fitchville silt loam, 0 to 2 percent FcA OH STARK Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ReB OH STARK Luray silt loam Ly OH STARK Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ReB OH STARK anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent d OH STARK Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ReB OH STARK anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent d OH STARK Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ReB OH STARK Fitchville silt loam, 0 to 2 percent FcA OH STARK Wooster silt loam, 12 to 18 percent, moderately eroded Wu OH STARK anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent d OH STARK Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ReB OH STARK anfield silt loam, 12 to 18 percent, moderately eroded d OH STARK anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent d OH STARK anfield silt loam, 12 to 18 percent, moderately eroded d Resource Report 7 Soils 12 NEXUS PROJET

40 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH STARK anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent d OH STARK anfield silt loam, 12 to 18 percent, moderately eroded d OH STARK anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded d OH STARK Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ReB OH STARK anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent d OH STARK Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ReB OH STARK anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent d OH STARK Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ReB OH STARK anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded d OH STARK Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ReB OH STARK anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded d OH STARK anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH STARK Ravenna silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ReA OH STARK anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH STARK anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded d OH STARK Luray silt loam Ly OH STARK Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ReB OH STARK hili silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded p OH STARK Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ReB Resource Report 7 Soils 13 NEXUS PROJET

41 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH STARK Glend silt loam, 6 to 12 percent Gf OH STARK Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ReB OH STARK hili silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded p OH STARK Sebring silt loam Sb OH STARK anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH STARK Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ReB OH STARK anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH STARK Ravenna silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ReA OH STARK anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH STARK Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ReB OH STARK Fitchville silt loam, 0 to 2 percent FcA OH STARK Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ReB OH STARK Ravenna silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ReA OH STARK Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ReB OH STARK Ravenna silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ReA OH STARK Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ReB OH STARK anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent d OH STARK Luray silt loam Ly OH STARK Shoals silt loam Sh Resource Report 7 Soils 14 NEXUS PROJET

42 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH STARK anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent d OH STARK anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH STARK Fitchville silt loam, 0 to 2 percent FcA OH STARK anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH STARK anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent d OH STARK Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ReB OH STARK anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH STARK Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ReB OH STARK anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH STARK Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ReB OH STARK anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH STARK anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded d OH STARK Luray silt loam Ly OH STARK anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded d OH STARK Shoals silt loam Sh OH STARK anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded d OH STARK Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ReB OH STARK anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH STARK anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded d Resource Report 7 Soils 15 NEXUS PROJET

43 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH STARK anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH STARK anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded d OH STARK anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH STARK Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ReB OH STARK anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH STARK anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded d OH STARK Shoals silt loam Sh OH STARK Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Wu OH STARK anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH STARK anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded d OH STARK anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH STARK Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ReB OH STARK anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH STARK Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ReB OH STARK anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH STARK Sebring silt loam, till substratum Se OH STARK anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent d OH STARK Sebring silt loam Sb OH STARK Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ReB Resource Report 7 Soils 16 NEXUS PROJET

44 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH STARK anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded d OH STARK Sebring silt loam Sb OH STARK Wadsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WaB OH STARK Sebring silt loam, till substratum Se OH STARK Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ReB OH STARK anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded d OH STARK Wadsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WaB OH STARK Sebring silt loam Sb OH STARK Luray silt loam Ly OH STARK Sebring silt loam Sb OH STARK Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ReB OH STARK Shoals silt loam Sh OH STARK Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ReB OH STARK Rittman silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Rs OH STARK Wadsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WaB OH STARK Rittman silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Rs OH STARK Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ReB OH STARK Rittman silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Rs OH STARK Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ReB Resource Report 7 Soils 17 NEXUS PROJET

45 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH STARK Rittman silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Rs OH STARK Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ReB OH STARK Ravenna silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ReA OH STARK Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ReB OH STARK Ravenna silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ReA OH STARK Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ReB OH STARK Ravenna silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ReA OH STARK Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ReB OH STARK Ravenna silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ReA OH STARK Wadsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WaB OH STARK Wadsworth silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Wa OH STARK Wadsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WaB OH STARK Wadsworth silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Wa OH STARK Wadsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WaB OH STARK Wadsworth silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Wa OH STARK Fitchville silt loam, 0 to 2 percent FcA OH STARK Wadsworth silt loam, 0 to 2 percent WaA OH STARK Wadsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WaB OH STARK Weinbach silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WhB Resource Report 7 Soils 18 NEXUS PROJET

46 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH STARK Wadsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WaB OH STARK Rittman silt loam, 2 to 6 percent RsB OH STARK Wadsworth silt loam, 0 to 2 percent WaA OH STARK Wadsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WaB OH STARK Wadsworth silt loam, 0 to 2 percent WaA OH STARK Wadsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WaB OH STARK Wadsworth silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Wa OH STARK Rittman silt loam, 12 to 18 percent, moderately eroded Rs OH STARK Wadsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WaB OH STARK Rittman silt loam, 12 to 18 percent, moderately eroded Rs OH STARK Rittman silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Rs OH STARK Wadsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WaB OH STARK Wadsworth silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Wa OH STARK Shoals silt loam Sh OH STARK Wadsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WaB OH STARK Rittman silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Rs OH STARK Wadsworth silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Wa OH STARK Sebring silt loam, till substratum Se OH STARK Wadsworth silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Wa Resource Report 7 Soils 19 NEXUS PROJET

47 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH STARK Wadsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WaB OH STARK Wadsworth silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Wa OH STARK Wadsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WaB OH STARK Wadsworth silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Wa OH STARK Wadsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WaB OH STARK Sebring silt loam, till substratum Se OH STARK Wadsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WaB OH STARK Wadsworth silt loam, 0 to 2 percent WaA OH STARK Wadsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WaB OH STARK Weinbach silt loam, 0 to 2 percent WhA OH STARK Sloan silt loam Sl OH STARK Ravenna silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ReA OH STARK anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH STARK Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ReB OH STARK Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Wu OH STARK Luray silt loam Ly OH STARK Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Wu OH STARK Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ReB OH STARK Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Wu Resource Report 7 Soils 20 NEXUS PROJET

48 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH STARK anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded d OH STARK Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Wu OH STARK Wooster silt loam, 12 to 18 percent, moderately eroded Wu OH STARK Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Wu OH STARK Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ReB OH STARK Luray silt loam Ly OH STARK Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ReB OH STARK Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Wu OH STARK Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ReB OH STARK Luray silt loam Ly OH STARK Weinbach silt loam, 0 to 2 percent WhA OH STARK Fitchville silt loam, 0 to 2 percent FcA OH STARK Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent Wu OH STARK hili gravelly loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded o OH STARK hili loam, 2 to 6 percent nb OH STARK hili gravelly loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded o OH STARK hili loam, 2 to 6 percent nb OH STARK Ravenna silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ReA OH STARK hili gravelly loam, 6 to 12 percent o Resource Report 7 Soils 21 NEXUS PROJET

49 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH STARK Bogart silt loam, 2 to 6 percent BoB OH STARK hili silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded p OH STARK hili silt loam, 0 to 2 percent pa OH STARK hili silt loam, 2 to 6 percent pb OH STARK Luray silt loam, gravelly subsoil variant Lz OH STARK hili gravelly loam, 6 to 12 percent o OH STARK Luray silt loam, gravelly subsoil variant Lz OH STARK hili gravelly loam, 6 to 12 percent o OH STARK hili silt loam, 2 to 6 percent pb OH STARK hili gravelly loam, 6 to 12 percent o OH STARK Wooster silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WuB OH STARK Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent Wu OH STARK Weinbach silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WhB OH STARK arlisle muck h OH STARK Weinbach silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WhB OH STARK Willette muck Wt OH STARK Sebring silt loam Sb OH STARK hili silt loam, 6 to 12 percent p OH STARK Glend silt loam, 2 to 6 percent GfB Resource Report 7 Soils 22 NEXUS PROJET

50 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH STARK hili silt loam, 6 to 12 percent p OH STARK Glend silt loam, 2 to 6 percent GfB OH STARK Sloan silt loam Sl OH STARK arlisle muck h OH STARK Willette muck Wt OH STARK Fitchville silt loam, 0 to 2 percent FcA OH STARK hili silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded p OH STARK Fitchville silt loam, 0 to 2 percent FcA OH STARK hili silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded p OH STARK Fitchville silt loam, 0 to 2 percent FcA OH STARK hili silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded p OH STARK hili silt loam, 2 to 6 percent pb OH STARK Fitchville silt loam, 0 to 2 percent FcA OH STARK Bogart silt loam, 2 to 6 percent BoB OH STARK Fitchville silt loam, 0 to 2 percent FcA OH STARK hili silt loam, 2 to 6 percent pb OH STARK hili silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded p OH STARK hili silt loam, 2 to 6 percent pb OH STARK Weinbach silt loam, 0 to 2 percent WhA Resource Report 7 Soils 23 NEXUS PROJET

51 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH STARK Sebring silt loam Sb OH STARK Luray silt loam Ly OH STARK Fitchville silt loam, 0 to 2 percent FcA OH STARK Weinbach silt loam, 0 to 2 percent WhA OH STARK hili silt loam, 6 to 12 percent p OH STARK Fitchville silt loam, 0 to 2 percent FcA OH STARK Willette muck Wt OH STARK Luray silt loam Ly OH STARK Weinbach silt loam, 0 to 2 percent WhA OH STARK Weinbach silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WhB OH STARK Weinbach silt loam, 0 to 2 percent WhA OH STARK Luray silt loam Ly OH STARK Weinbach silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WhB OH STARK Luray silt loam Ly OH STARK Fitchville silt loam, 2 to 6 percent FcB OH STARK hili gravelly loam, 12 to 18 percent, moderately eroded o OH STARK hili silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded p OH STARK arlisle muck h OH STARK hili silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded p Resource Report 7 Soils 24 NEXUS PROJET

52 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH STARK hili gravelly loam, 12 to 18 percent, moderately eroded o OH STARK Glend silt loam, 2 to 6 percent GfB OH STARK Fitchville silt loam, 0 to 2 percent FcA OH STARK Sebring silt loam Sb OH STARK Luray silt loam Ly OH STARK Glend silt loam, 2 to 6 percent GfB OH STARK Wheeling silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WrB OH STARK hili gravelly loam, 6 to 12 percent o OH STARK Fitchville silt loam, 0 to 2 percent FcA OH STARK onotton gravelly loam, 12 to 18 percent, moderately eroded y OH STARK hili gravelly loam, 6 to 12 percent o OH STARK onotton gravelly loam, 12 to 18 percent, moderately eroded y OH STARK hili gravelly loam, 6 to 12 percent o OH STARK Bogart silt loam, 2 to 6 percent BoB OH STARK Luray silt loam Ly OH STARK Fitchville silt loam, 0 to 2 percent FcA OH STARK hili silt loam, 2 to 6 percent pb OH STARK Fitchville silt loam, 0 to 2 percent FcA OH STARK Weinbach silt loam, 0 to 2 percent WhA Resource Report 7 Soils 25 NEXUS PROJET

53 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH STARK Luray silt loam Ly OH STARK Shoals silt loam Sh OH STARK Wheeling silt loam, 0 to 2 percent WrA OH STARK Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Wu OH STARK Wheeling silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WrB OH STARK hili silt loam, 2 to 6 percent pb OH STARK Luray silt loam Ly OH STARK hili silt loam, 2 to 6 percent pb OH STARK Sloan silt loam Sl OH STARK hili silt loam, 2 to 6 percent pb OH STARK Bogart silt loam, 0 to 2 percent BoA OH STARK Weinbach silt loam, 0 to 2 percent WhA OH STARK Bogart silt loam, 0 to 2 percent BoA OH STARK Sebring silt loam Sb OH STARK Latham silt loam, 12 to 18 percent La OH STARK Weinbach silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WhB OH STARK hili silt loam, 6 to 12 percent p OH STARK Sebring silt loam Sb OH STARK Weinbach silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WhB Resource Report 7 Soils 26 NEXUS PROJET

54 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH STARK hili silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded p OH STARK hili gravelly loam, 12 to 18 percent, moderately eroded o OH STARK Wheeling silt loam, 6 to 12 percent Wr OH STARK hili silt loam, 6 to 12 percent p OH STARK hili silt loam, 2 to 6 percent pb OH STARK Weinbach silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WhB OH STARK hili silt loam, 6 to 12 percent p OH STARK onotton gravelly loam, 18 to 25 percent, moderately eroded ye OH STARK hili silt loam, 6 to 12 percent p OH STARK hili silt loam, 2 to 6 percent pb OH STARK hili silt loam, 6 to 12 percent p OH STARK hili silt loam, 0 to 2 percent pa OH STARK hili silt loam, 6 to 12 percent p OH STARK hili gravelly loam, 12 to 18 percent, moderately eroded o OH STARK hili silt loam, 6 to 12 percent p OH STARK hili gravelly loam, 12 to 18 percent, moderately eroded o OH STARK hili silt loam, 2 to 6 percent pb OH STARK Ginat silt loam Ge OH STARK amascus loam a Resource Report 7 Soils 27 NEXUS PROJET

55 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH STARK arlisle muck h OH STARK amascus loam a OH SUMMIT amascus loam a OH SUMMIT Linwood muck Ld OH SUMMIT amascus loam a OH SUMMIT Sebring silt loam Sb OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 12 to 18 percent, moderately eroded Wu OH SUMMIT Fitchville silt loam, 2 to 6 percent FcB OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 12 to 18 percent, moderately eroded Wu OH SUMMIT hili silt loam, 2 to 6 percent pb OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Wu OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WuB OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Wu OH SUMMIT hili silt loam, 2 to 6 percent pb OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Wu OH SUMMIT anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent Wu OH SUMMIT anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH SUMMIT Ravenna silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ReA Resource Report 7 Soils 28 NEXUS PROJET

56 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH SUMMIT anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH SUMMIT Udorthents Ua OH SUMMIT Fitchville silt loam, 0 to 2 percent FcA OH SUMMIT Ravenna silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ReA OH SUMMIT anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH SUMMIT Ravenna silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ReA OH SUMMIT anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH SUMMIT Ravenna silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ReA OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent Wu OH SUMMIT Ravenna silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ReA OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent Wu OH SUMMIT anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent Wu OH SUMMIT Fitchville silt loam, 0 to 2 percent FcA OH SUMMIT Luray silt loam Ly OH SUMMIT Fitchville silt loam, 0 to 2 percent FcA OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent Wu OH SUMMIT anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent Wu Resource Report 7 Soils 29 NEXUS PROJET

57 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH SUMMIT Fitchville silt loam, 0 to 2 percent FcA OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent Wu OH SUMMIT Fitchville silt loam, 0 to 2 percent FcA OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent Wu OH SUMMIT Fitchville silt loam, 0 to 2 percent FcA OH SUMMIT Sebring silt loam Sb OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent Wu OH SUMMIT Sebring silt loam Sb OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent Wu OH SUMMIT hili silt loam, 2 to 6 percent pb OH SUMMIT anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent Wu OH SUMMIT Sebring silt loam Sb OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 12 to 18 percent Wu OH SUMMIT Fitchville silt loam, 0 to 2 percent FcA OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent Wu OH SUMMIT Fitchville silt loam, 0 to 2 percent FcA OH SUMMIT hili silt loam, 6 to 12 percent p OH SUMMIT Fitchville silt loam, 0 to 2 percent FcA Resource Report 7 Soils 30 NEXUS PROJET

58 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH SUMMIT anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH SUMMIT Sebring silt loam Sb OH SUMMIT Jimtown loam, 2 to 6 percent JtB OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 12 to 18 percent Wu OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent Wu OH SUMMIT hili gravelly loam, 12 to 18 percent, moderately eroded o OH SUMMIT hili silt loam, 2 to 6 percent pb OH SUMMIT onotton-oshtemo complex, 18 to 25 percent ye OH SUMMIT Jimtown loam, 2 to 6 percent JtB OH SUMMIT Oshtemo sandy loam, 6 to 12 percent Os OH SUMMIT Jimtown loam, 2 to 6 percent JtB OH SUMMIT hili silt loam, 6 to 12 percent p OH SUMMIT Oshtemo sandy loam, 6 to 12 percent Os OH SUMMIT Oshtemo sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent OsB OH SUMMIT hili gravelly loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded o OH SUMMIT hili loam, 6 to 12 percent n OH SUMMIT Sebring silt loam Sb OH SUMMIT Luray silt loam Ly OH SUMMIT Sebring silt loam Sb Resource Report 7 Soils 31 NEXUS PROJET

59 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH SUMMIT hili loam, 6 to 12 percent n OH SUMMIT hili gravelly loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded o OH SUMMIT hili loam, 6 to 12 percent n OH SUMMIT hili silt loam, 6 to 12 percent p OH SUMMIT hili gravelly loam, 12 to 18 percent, moderately eroded o OH SUMMIT hili loam, 6 to 12 percent n OH SUMMIT onotton-oshtemo complex, 18 to 25 percent ye OH SUMMIT hili gravelly loam, 12 to 18 percent, moderately eroded o OH SUMMIT hili loam, 2 to 6 percent nb OH SUMMIT hili loam, 6 to 12 percent n OH SUMMIT hili gravelly loam, 12 to 18 percent, moderately eroded o OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 12 to 18 percent Wu OH SUMMIT Luray silt loam Ly OH SUMMIT hili loam, 6 to 12 percent n OH SUMMIT onotton-oshtemo complex, 12 to 18 percent y OH SUMMIT Oshtemo sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent OsB OH SUMMIT onotton-oshtemo complex, 12 to 18 percent y OH SUMMIT arlisle muck g OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent Wu Resource Report 7 Soils 32 NEXUS PROJET

60 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH SUMMIT arlisle muck g OH SUMMIT Glend silt loam, 2 to 6 percent GfB OH SUMMIT arlisle muck g OH SUMMIT hili silt loam, 6 to 12 percent p OH SUMMIT arlisle muck g OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 12 to 18 percent Wu OH SUMMIT arlisle muck g OH SUMMIT hili loam, 2 to 6 percent nb OH SUMMIT arlisle muck g OH SUMMIT hili loam, 2 to 6 percent nb OH SUMMIT onotton-oshtemo complex, 12 to 18 percent y OH SUMMIT Lorain silty clay loam Ln OH SUMMIT Glend silt loam, 2 to 6 percent GfB OH SUMMIT hili loam, 2 to 6 percent nb OH SUMMIT Water W OH SUMMIT amascus loam a OH SUMMIT hili gravelly loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded o OH SUMMIT hili loam, 2 to 6 percent nb OH SUMMIT hili gravelly loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded o Resource Report 7 Soils 33 NEXUS PROJET

61 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH SUMMIT hili loam, 2 to 6 percent nb OH SUMMIT hili-wooster complex, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded w OH SUMMIT hili gravelly loam, 12 to 18 percent, moderately eroded o OH SUMMIT hili-wooster complex, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded w OH SUMMIT onotton-oshtemo complex, 25 to 50 percent yf OH SUMMIT Udorthents, sanitary landfill Uf OH SUMMIT onotton-oshtemo complex, 12 to 18 percent y OH SUMMIT arlisle muck g OH SUMMIT Sloan silt loam So OH SUMMIT Jimtown loam, 0 to 2 percent JtA OH SUMMIT onotton-oshtemo complex, 12 to 18 percent y OH SUMMIT hili gravelly loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded o OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Wu OH SUMMIT hili gravelly loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded o OH SUMMIT Udorthents, sanitary landfill Uf OH SUMMIT Orrville silt loam Or OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 18 to 25 percent, moderately eroded WuE OH SUMMIT anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 12 to 18 percent, moderately eroded Wu Resource Report 7 Soils 34 NEXUS PROJET

62 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Wu OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 12 to 18 percent, moderately eroded Wu OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WuB OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Wu OH SUMMIT hili gravelly loam, 12 to 18 percent, moderately eroded o OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Wu OH SUMMIT Loudonville silt loam, 12 to 18 percent Lo OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WuB OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Wu OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WuB OH SUMMIT anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Wu OH SUMMIT anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH SUMMIT Sebring silt loam Sb OH SUMMIT anfield silt loam, 0 to 2 percent da OH SUMMIT Glend silt loam, 2 to 6 percent GfB OH SUMMIT Sebring silt loam Sb OH SUMMIT hili silt loam, 2 to 6 percent pb OH SUMMIT Sebring silt loam Sb Resource Report 7 Soils 35 NEXUS PROJET

63 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Wu OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WuB OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Wu OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WuB OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Wu OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WuB OH SUMMIT anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WuB OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Wu OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 12 to 18 percent, moderately eroded Wu OH SUMMIT Jimtown loam, 0 to 2 percent JtA OH SUMMIT Bogart loam, 0 to 2 percent BgA OH SUMMIT Sebring silt loam Sb OH SUMMIT Jimtown loam, 0 to 2 percent JtA OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Wu OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 12 to 18 percent Wu OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Wu OH SUMMIT anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 12 to 18 percent, moderately eroded Wu Resource Report 7 Soils 36 NEXUS PROJET

64 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH SUMMIT anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 12 to 18 percent, moderately eroded Wu OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Wu OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 12 to 18 percent, moderately eroded Wu OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Wu OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 12 to 18 percent, moderately eroded Wu OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Wu OH SUMMIT anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Wu OH SUMMIT anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Wu OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 12 to 18 percent, moderately eroded Wu OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Wu OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 18 to 25 percent, moderately eroded WuE OH SUMMIT hili gravelly loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded o OH SUMMIT Bogart loam, 2 to 6 percent BgB OH SUMMIT Holly silt loam Ho OH SUMMIT Fitchville silt loam, 2 to 6 percent FcB OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Wu Resource Report 7 Soils 37 NEXUS PROJET

65 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 12 to 18 percent, moderately eroded Wu OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 25 to 50 percent, moderately eroded WuF OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 12 to 18 percent, moderately eroded Wu OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Wu OH SUMMIT anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WuB OH SUMMIT anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WuB OH SUMMIT anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WuB OH SUMMIT anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WuB OH SUMMIT anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH SUMMIT Loudonville silt loam, 12 to 18 percent Lo OH SUMMIT ekalb sandy loam, 25 to 70 percent kf OH SUMMIT Oshtemo sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent OsB OH SUMMIT Wheeling silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WrB OH SUMMIT hili loam, 2 to 6 percent nb OH SUMMIT Holly silt loam, alkaline Hy Resource Report 7 Soils 38 NEXUS PROJET

66 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH SUMMIT hagrin silt loam, alkaline k OH SUMMIT Water W OH SUMMIT Udorthents, sanitary landfill Uf OH SUMMIT Loudonville silt loam, 2 to 6 percent LoB OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 12 to 18 percent, moderately eroded Wu OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Wu OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WuB OH SUMMIT anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WuB OH SUMMIT Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Wu OH SUMMIT anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH SUMMIT Holly silt loam Ho OH SUMMIT hili silt loam, 2 to 6 percent pb OH SUMMIT Sebring silt loam Sb OH SUMMIT Bogart loam, 0 to 2 percent BgA OH SUMMIT Sebring silt loam Sb OH SUMMIT Fitchville silt loam, 2 to 6 percent FcB OH SUMMIT Sebring silt loam Sb OH SUMMIT anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded d Resource Report 7 Soils 39 NEXUS PROJET

67 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH SUMMIT anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH SUMMIT anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded d OH SUMMIT anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH SUMMIT anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded d OH SUMMIT Fitchville silt loam, 0 to 2 percent FcA OH SUMMIT anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH SUMMIT Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ReB OH SUMMIT anfield silt loam, sandstone substratum, 2 to 6 percent eb OH SUMMIT anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH SUMMIT Ravenna silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ReA OH SUMMIT anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH WAYNE anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH WAYNE Ravenna silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ReA OH WAYNE anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent d OH WAYNE anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH WAYNE anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent d OH WAYNE anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH WAYNE Ravenna silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ReA OH WAYNE anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db Resource Report 7 Soils 40 NEXUS PROJET

68 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH WAYNE anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent d OH WAYNE anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH WAYNE Ravenna silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ReA OH WAYNE anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH WAYNE Ravenna silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ReA OH WAYNE anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent, eroded db OH WAYNE anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, eroded d OH WAYNE anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent, eroded db OH WAYNE anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH WAYNE anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent d OH WAYNE anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH WAYNE Glend silt loam, 2 to 6 percent GfB OH WAYNE anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH WAYNE anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, eroded d OH WAYNE Glend silt loam, 2 to 6 percent GfB OH WAYNE Orrville silt loam, occasionally flooded Or OH WAYNE Glend silt loam, 2 to 6 percent GfB OH WAYNE Loudonville silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, eroded Ln OH WAYNE Glend silt loam, 2 to 6 percent GfB Resource Report 7 Soils 41 NEXUS PROJET

69 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH WAYNE Loudonville silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, eroded Ln OH WAYNE anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent d OH WAYNE anfield-urban land complex, 2 to 6 percent fb OH WAYNE anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent d OH WAYNE anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH WAYNE anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent d OH WAYNE anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH WAYNE Ravenna silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ReA OH WAYNE anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH WAYNE Wooster-Riddles silt loams, 6 to 12 percent Wu OH WAYNE hili loam, 6 to 12 percent n OH WAYNE anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH WAYNE Wooster-Riddles silt loams, 6 to 12 percent, eroded Wu OH WAYNE anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH WAYNE Wooster-Riddles silt loams, 6 to 12 percent, eroded Wu OH WAYNE Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ReB OH WAYNE anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH WAYNE anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, eroded d OH WAYNE anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db Resource Report 7 Soils 42 NEXUS PROJET

70 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH WAYNE Glend silt loam, 2 to 6 percent GfB OH WAYNE Glend silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, eroded Gf OH WAYNE Orrville silt loam, occasionally flooded Or OH WAYNE Glend silt loam, 2 to 6 percent GfB OH WAYNE Bogart loam, 2 to 6 percent BtB OH WAYNE Glend silt loam, 2 to 6 percent GfB OH WAYNE Orrville silt loam, occasionally flooded Or OH WAYNE Glend silt loam, 2 to 6 percent GfB OH WAYNE anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, eroded d OH WAYNE anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH WAYNE Ravenna silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ReA OH WAYNE anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH WAYNE Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ReB OH WAYNE Ravenna silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ReA OH WAYNE Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ReB OH WAYNE anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH WAYNE Ravenna silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ReA OH WAYNE anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH WAYNE anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent d Resource Report 7 Soils 43 NEXUS PROJET

71 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH WAYNE Wooster-Riddles silt loams, 6 to 12 percent, eroded Wu OH WAYNE anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent d OH WAYNE Wooster-Riddles silt loams, 6 to 12 percent, eroded Wu OH MEINA Wooster-Riddles silt loams, 6 to 12 percent, eroded Wv OH MEINA anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH MEINA Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ReB OH MEINA Wooster-Riddles silt loams, 2 to 6 percent WvB OH MEINA Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Wu OH MEINA Wooster-Riddles silt loams, 2 to 6 percent WvB OH MEINA Bogart loam, 2 to 6 percent BtB OH MEINA Olmsted loam Od OH MEINA Bogart loam, 2 to 6 percent BtB OH MEINA Jimtown loam, 2 to 6 percent JtB OH MEINA Bogart loam, 2 to 6 percent BtB OH MEINA Jimtown loam, 2 to 6 percent JtB OH MEINA Olmsted loam Od OH WAYNE Olmsted loam Om OH WAYNE Jimtown loam, 2 to 6 percent JtB OH WAYNE Fitchville silt loam, 0 to 2 percent FcA Resource Report 7 Soils 44 NEXUS PROJET

72 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH WAYNE Rawson silt loam, 2 to 6 percent RgB OH WAYNE Euclid silt loam, occasionally flooded EuA OH MEINA Euclid silt loam, occasionally flooded EvA OH MEINA Luray silt loam Ly OH MEINA hili gravelly loam, 12 to 25 percent, moderately eroded oe OH MEINA Glend silt loam, 2 to 6 percent GfB OH MEINA hili gravelly loam, 12 to 25 percent, moderately eroded oe OH MEINA Luray silt loam Ly OH MEINA Fitchville silt loam, 2 to 6 percent FcB OH MEINA hili gravelly loam, 12 to 25 percent, moderately eroded oe OH MEINA Wooster silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WuB OH MEINA hili gravelly loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded o OH MEINA Oshtemo sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent OtB OH MEINA Fitchville silt loam, 2 to 6 percent FcB OH MEINA Luray silt loam Ly OH MEINA Glend silt loam, 2 to 6 percent GfB OH MEINA Wooster silt loam, 12 to 25 percent, moderately eroded WuE OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 25 to 70 percent RsF OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Rs Resource Report 7 Soils 45 NEXUS PROJET

73 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 2 to 6 percent RsB OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Rs OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 2 to 6 percent RsB OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 25 to 70 percent RsF OH MEINA Lobdell silt loam Le OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Rs OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 2 to 6 percent RsB OH MEINA Wadsworth silt loam, 0 to 2 percent WaA OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 2 to 6 percent RsB OH MEINA Wadsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WaB OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Rs OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 25 to 70 percent RsF OH MEINA Lobdell silt loam Le OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 2 to 6 percent RsB OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Rs OH MEINA Lobdell silt loam Le OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Rs OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 2 to 6 percent RsB OH MEINA Wadsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WaB Resource Report 7 Soils 46 NEXUS PROJET

74 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH MEINA Wadsworth silt loam, 0 to 2 percent WaA OH MEINA Miner silty clay loam Mr OH MEINA Wadsworth silt loam, 0 to 2 percent WaA OH MEINA Wadsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WaB OH MEINA Wadsworth silt loam, 0 to 2 percent WaA OH MEINA Wadsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WaB OH MEINA Sebring silt loam, till substratum St OH MEINA Wadsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WaB OH MEINA Sebring silt loam, till substratum St OH MEINA Wadsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WaB OH MEINA Sebring silt loam, till substratum St OH MEINA Wadsworth silt loam, 0 to 2 percent WaA OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 2 to 6 percent RsB OH MEINA Wadsworth silt loam, 0 to 2 percent WaA OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 2 to 6 percent RsB OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Rs OH MEINA Wadsworth silt loam, 0 to 2 percent WaA OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 2 to 6 percent RsB OH MEINA Wadsworth silt loam, 0 to 2 percent WaA Resource Report 7 Soils 47 NEXUS PROJET

75 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH MEINA Udorthents, loamy Ud OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 2 to 6 percent RsB OH MEINA Wadsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WaB OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 2 to 6 percent, moderately eroded RsB OH MEINA Wadsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WaB OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 2 to 6 percent, moderately eroded RsB OH MEINA Wadsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WaB OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 2 to 6 percent, moderately eroded RsB OH MEINA Wadsworth silt loam, 0 to 2 percent WaA OH MEINA Wadsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WaB OH MEINA hili loam, 6 to 12 percent n OH MEINA Wadsworth silt loam, 0 to 2 percent WaA OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 2 to 6 percent, moderately eroded RsB OH MEINA Wadsworth silt loam, 0 to 2 percent WaA OH MEINA Wadsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WaB OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Rs OH MEINA Wadsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WaB OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Rs OH MEINA Wadsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WaB Resource Report 7 Soils 48 NEXUS PROJET

76 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Rs OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 2 to 6 percent RsB OH MEINA Wadsworth silt loam, 0 to 2 percent WaA OH MEINA Wadsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WaB OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 12 to 25 percent, moderately eroded RsE OH MEINA Orrville silt loam Or OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 25 to 70 percent RsF OH MEINA Wadsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WaB OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Rs OH MEINA Wadsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WaB OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Rs OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 2 to 6 percent RsB OH MEINA Wadsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WaB OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 2 to 6 percent RsB OH MEINA Udorthents, loamy Ud OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 2 to 6 percent RsB OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Rs OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 2 to 6 percent RsB OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Rs Resource Report 7 Soils 49 NEXUS PROJET

77 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH MEINA Orrville silt loam Or OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 12 to 25 percent, moderately eroded RsE OH MEINA Wadsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WaB OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Rs OH MEINA Wadsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WaB OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Rs OH MEINA Miner silty clay loam Mr OH MEINA Wadsworth silt loam, 0 to 2 percent WaA OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 2 to 6 percent RsB OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 2 to 6 percent, moderately eroded RsB OH MEINA Wadsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WaB OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 2 to 6 percent, moderately eroded RsB OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Rs OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 2 to 6 percent, moderately eroded RsB OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Rs OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 12 to 25 percent, moderately eroded RsE OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Rs OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 2 to 6 percent RsB OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Rs Resource Report 7 Soils 50 NEXUS PROJET

78 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 12 to 25 percent, moderately eroded RsE OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 2 to 6 percent, moderately eroded RsB OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 12 to 25 percent, moderately eroded RsE OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Rs OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 2 to 6 percent RsB OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Rs OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 2 to 6 percent RsB OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Rs OH MEINA Lobdell silt loam Le OH MEINA Bogart loam, 2 to 6 percent BtB OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 12 to 25 percent, moderately eroded RsE OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 2 to 6 percent, moderately eroded RsB OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Rs OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 2 to 6 percent, moderately eroded RsB OH MEINA Wadsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent WaB OH MEINA Wadsworth silt loam, 0 to 2 percent WaA OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 2 to 6 percent RsB OH MEINA Lobdell silt loam Le OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 2 to 6 percent, moderately eroded RsB Resource Report 7 Soils 51 NEXUS PROJET

79 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH MEINA Udorthents, loamy Ud OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 2 to 6 percent, moderately eroded RsB OH MEINA Bennington silt loam, 2 to 6 percent BnB OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 2 to 6 percent, moderately eroded RsB OH MEINA Bennington silt loam, 2 to 6 percent BnB OH MEINA Bennington silt loam, 0 to 2 percent BnA OH MEINA Fitchville silt loam, 0 to 2 percent FcA OH MEINA Bennington silt loam, 2 to 6 percent BnB OH MEINA Bennington silt loam, 0 to 2 percent BnA OH MEINA Bennington silt loam, 2 to 6 percent BnB OH MEINA Bennington silt loam, 0 to 2 percent BnA OH MEINA Bennington silt loam, 2 to 6 percent BnB OH MEINA ardington silt loam, 12 to 25 percent, moderately eroded ge OH MEINA ardington silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded g OH MEINA Bennington silt loam, 2 to 6 percent BnB OH MEINA ardington silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded g OH MEINA ardington silt loam, 12 to 25 percent, moderately eroded ge OH MEINA Orrville silt loam Or OH MEINA Rittman silt loam, 25 to 70 percent RsF Resource Report 7 Soils 52 NEXUS PROJET

80 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH MEINA hili loam, 2 to 6 percent nb OH MEINA Fitchville silt loam, 0 to 2 percent FcA OH MEINA hili loam, 2 to 6 percent nb OH MEINA Fitchville silt loam, 0 to 2 percent FcA OH MEINA Holly silt loam Hy OH MEINA hili silt loam, 6 to 12 percent p OH MEINA Holly silt loam Hy OH MEINA ardington silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded g OH MEINA ardington silt loam, 2 to 6 percent gb OH MEINA Bennington silt loam, 2 to 6 percent BnB OH MEINA ardington silt loam, 2 to 6 percent gb OH MEINA hili silt loam, 6 to 12 percent p OH MEINA hili silt loam, 2 to 6 percent pb OH MEINA hili silt loam, 6 to 12 percent p OH MEINA Fitchville silt loam, 0 to 2 percent FcA OH MEINA anadice silty clay loam a OH MEINA Fitchville silt loam, 0 to 2 percent FcA OH MEINA anadice silty clay loam a OH MEINA arlisle muck h Resource Report 7 Soils 53 NEXUS PROJET

81 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH MEINA Glend silt loam, 2 to 6 percent GfB OH MEINA Wallkill silt loam Wc OH MEINA arlisle muck h OH MEINA Wallkill silt loam Wc OH MEINA Holly silt loam Hy OH MEINA anadice silty clay loam a OH MEINA Sebring silt loam, till substratum St OH MEINA Fitchville silt loam, 0 to 2 percent FcA OH MEINA anadice silty clay loam a OH MEINA aneadea silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ca OH MEINA anadice silty clay loam a OH MEINA Sebring silt loam Sg OH MEINA hili gravelly loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded o OH MEINA Luray silt loam Ly OH MEINA ardington silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded g OH MEINA Bennington silt loam, 2 to 6 percent BnB OH MEINA ardington silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded g OH MEINA ardington silt loam, 2 to 6 percent gb OH MEINA ardington silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded g Resource Report 7 Soils 54 NEXUS PROJET

82 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH MEINA Bennington silt loam, 2 to 6 percent BnB OH MEINA Jimtown loam, 0 to 2 percent JtA OH MEINA Bennington silt loam, 2 to 6 percent BnB OH MEINA ardington silt loam, 2 to 6 percent gb OH MEINA Bennington silt loam, 0 to 2 percent BnA OH MEINA Miner silty clay loam Mr OH MEINA Bennington silt loam, 0 to 2 percent BnA OH MEINA Bennington silt loam, 2 to 6 percent BnB OH MEINA Bennington silt loam, 0 to 2 percent BnA OH MEINA Bennington silt loam, 2 to 6 percent BnB OH MEINA Jimtown loam, 0 to 2 percent JtA OH MEINA Bennington silt loam, 2 to 6 percent BnB OH MEINA Bogart loam, 2 to 6 percent BtB OH MEINA Orrville silt loam Or OH MEINA Ellsworth silt loam, 25 to 70 percent ElF OH MEINA Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent MgB OH MEINA Ellsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ElB OH MEINA Ellsworth silt loam, 25 to 70 percent ElF OH MEINA Ellsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ElB Resource Report 7 Soils 55 NEXUS PROJET

83 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH MEINA Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent MgB OH MEINA Ellsworth silt loam, 25 to 70 percent ElF OH MEINA Orrville silt loam Or OH MEINA Ellsworth silt loam, 12 to 25 percent, moderately eroded ElE OH MEINA Ellsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent, moderately eroded ElB OH MEINA Ellsworth silt loam, 12 to 25 percent, moderately eroded ElE OH MEINA Ellsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent, moderately eroded ElB OH MEINA Orrville silt loam Or OH MEINA Ellsworth silt loam, 12 to 25 percent, moderately eroded ElE OH MEINA Ellsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent, moderately eroded ElB OH MEINA Ellsworth silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded El OH MEINA Ellsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ElB OH MEINA Ellsworth silt loam, 12 to 25 percent, moderately eroded ElE OH MEINA Ellsworth silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded El OH MEINA Orrville silt loam Or OH MEINA hili silt loam, 2 to 6 percent pb OH MEINA Ellsworth silt loam, 12 to 25 percent, moderately eroded ElE OH MEINA Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent MgB OH MEINA Ellsworth silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded El Resource Report 7 Soils 56 NEXUS PROJET

84 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH MEINA Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent MgB OH MEINA Ellsworth silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded El OH MEINA Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent MgB OH MEINA Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH MEINA Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent MgB OH MEINA Ellsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent, moderately eroded ElB OH MEINA Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent MgB OH MEINA Ellsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent, moderately eroded ElB OH MEINA Ellsworth silt loam, 12 to 25 percent, moderately eroded ElE OH MEINA Ellsworth silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded El OH MEINA Ellsworth silt loam, 12 to 25 percent, moderately eroded ElE OH MEINA Ellsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent, moderately eroded ElB OH MEINA Ellsworth silt loam, 12 to 25 percent, moderately eroded ElE OH MEINA Ellsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent, moderately eroded ElB OH MEINA Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent MgB OH MEINA Ellsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent, moderately eroded ElB OH MEINA Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent MgB OH MEINA Ellsworth silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded El OH MEINA Ellsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent, moderately eroded ElB Resource Report 7 Soils 57 NEXUS PROJET

85 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH MEINA Ellsworth silt loam, 12 to 25 percent, moderately eroded ElE OH MEINA Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent MgB OH MEINA Ellsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent, moderately eroded ElB OH MEINA Ellsworth silt loam, 12 to 25 percent, moderately eroded ElE OH MEINA Ellsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent, moderately eroded ElB OH MEINA Ellsworth silt loam, 12 to 25 percent, moderately eroded ElE OH MEINA ondit silt loam, 0 to 1 percent y OH MEINA Lobdell silt loam Le OH MEINA Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent MgB OH MEINA Ellsworth silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded El OH MEINA Orrville silt loam Or OH MEINA Ellsworth silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded El OH MEINA Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent MgB OH MEINA Ellsworth silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded El OH MEINA Ellsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ElB OH MEINA Ellsworth silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded El OH MEINA Ellsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ElB OH MEINA Orrville silt loam Or OH MEINA Ellsworth silt loam, 12 to 25 percent, moderately eroded ElE Resource Report 7 Soils 58 NEXUS PROJET

86 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH MEINA Orrville silt loam Or OH MEINA Ellsworth silt loam, 12 to 25 percent, moderately eroded ElE OH MEINA Ellsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ElB OH MEINA Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH MEINA Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent MgB OH MEINA Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH MEINA Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent MgB OH MEINA Ellsworth silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded El OH MEINA Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent MgB OH MEINA Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH MEINA Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent MgB OH MEINA Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH MEINA Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent MgB OH MEINA Orrville silt loam Or OH MEINA Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent MgB OH MEINA Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH MEINA Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent MgB OH MEINA Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH MEINA Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent MgB Resource Report 7 Soils 59 NEXUS PROJET

87 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH MEINA Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH MEINA Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent MgB OH MEINA Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH MEINA Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent MgB OH MEINA Ellsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent, moderately eroded ElB OH MEINA Orrville silt loam Or OH MEINA Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent MgB OH MEINA Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH MEINA Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent MgB OH MEINA Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH MEINA Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent MgB OH MEINA Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH MEINA Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent MgB OH MEINA Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH MEINA Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent MgB OH MEINA ondit silt loam, 0 to 1 percent y OH MEINA Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH MEINA ondit silt loam, 0 to 1 percent y OH MEINA Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA Resource Report 7 Soils 60 NEXUS PROJET

88 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH MEINA Mahoning silt loam, sandstone substratum, 0 to 2 percent MlA OH MEINA Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent MgB OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent MgB OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH LORAIN Trumbull silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent TrA OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH LORAIN Trumbull silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent TrA OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent MgB OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent MgB OH LORAIN Trumbull silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent TrA OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent MgB OH LORAIN Trumbull silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent TrA OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent MgB OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent MgB OH LORAIN Ellsworth silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded El OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent MgB Resource Report 7 Soils 61 NEXUS PROJET

89 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH LORAIN Orrville silt loam Or OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent MgB OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH LORAIN Trumbull silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent TrA OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH LORAIN Trumbull silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent TrA OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent MgB OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent MgB OH LORAIN Ellsworth silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded El OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent MgB OH LORAIN Bogart loam, 2 to 6 percent BtB OH LORAIN hili loam, 0 to 2 percent la OH LORAIN Fitchville silt loam, low terrace, 0 to 2 percent FdA OH LORAIN Tioga fine sandy loam Tg OH LORAIN Water W OH LORAIN Ellsworth silt loam, 12 to 18 percent, moderately eroded El OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA Resource Report 7 Soils 62 NEXUS PROJET

90 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH LORAIN Trumbull silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent TrA OH LORAIN Rawson loam, 0 to 2 percent RdA OH LORAIN Trumbull silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent TrA OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH LORAIN Trumbull silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent TrA OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH LORAIN Trumbull silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent TrA OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH LORAIN Trumbull silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent TrA OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH LORAIN Trumbull silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent TrA OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH LORAIN Trumbull silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent TrA OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH LORAIN Trumbull silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent TrA OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent, moderately eroded MgB OH LORAIN Orrville silt loam Or OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent MgB Resource Report 7 Soils 63 NEXUS PROJET

91 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH LORAIN Trumbull silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent TrA OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent MgB OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent MgB OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH LORAIN Trumbull silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent TrA OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH LORAIN Trumbull silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent TrA OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH LORAIN Miner silty clay loam Mr OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent MgB OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH LORAIN Orrville silt loam Or OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent MgB OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH LORAIN Trumbull silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent TrA Resource Report 7 Soils 64 NEXUS PROJET

92 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH LORAIN Trumbull silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent TrA OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH LORAIN Miner silty clay loam Mr OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH LORAIN Miner silty clay loam Mr OH LORAIN Haskins loam, 0 to 2 percent HsA OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH LORAIN Ellsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent, moderately eroded ElB OH LORAIN Orrville silt loam Or OH LORAIN Ellsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent, moderately eroded ElB OH LORAIN Haskins loam, 0 to 2 percent HsA OH LORAIN Lobdell silt loam Lb OH LORAIN Fitchville silt loam, low terrace, 0 to 2 percent FdA OH LORAIN Ellsworth silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded El OH LORAIN Haskins loam, 0 to 2 percent HsA OH LORAIN Haskins loam, 2 to 6 percent HsB OH LORAIN Haskins loam, 0 to 2 percent HsA OH LORAIN Fitchville silt loam, low terrace, 0 to 2 percent FdA Resource Report 7 Soils 65 NEXUS PROJET

93 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH LORAIN Water W OH LORAIN Fitchville silt loam, low terrace, 0 to 2 percent FdA OH LORAIN Lobdell silt loam Lb OH LORAIN Water W OH LORAIN Lobdell silt loam Lb OH LORAIN Fitchville silt loam, low terrace, 0 to 2 percent FdA OH LORAIN Lobdell silt loam Lb OH LORAIN Fitchville silt loam, low terrace, 0 to 2 percent FdA OH LORAIN Lobdell silt loam Lb OH LORAIN Fitchville silt loam, low terrace, 0 to 2 percent FdA OH LORAIN Lobdell silt loam Lb OH LORAIN Fitchville silt loam, low terrace, 0 to 2 percent FdA OH LORAIN Ellsworth silt loam, 12 to 18 percent, moderately eroded El OH LORAIN Mahoning-Tiro silt loams, 0 to 2 percent MkA OH LORAIN Trumbull silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent TrA OH LORAIN Mahoning-Tiro silt loams, 0 to 2 percent MkA OH LORAIN Trumbull silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent TrA OH LORAIN Mahoning-Tiro silt loams, 2 to 6 percent MkB OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA Resource Report 7 Soils 66 NEXUS PROJET

94 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH LORAIN Trumbull silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent TrA OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent MgB OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent MgB OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent MgB OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH LORAIN Ellsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ElB OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent MgB OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH LORAIN Trumbull silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent TrA OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH LORAIN Trumbull silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent TrA OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH LORAIN Trumbull silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent TrA OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH LORAIN Trumbull silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent TrA Resource Report 7 Soils 67 NEXUS PROJET

95 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH LORAIN Trumbull silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent TrA OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH LORAIN Trumbull silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent TrA OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH LORAIN Trumbull silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent TrA OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH LORAIN Trumbull silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent TrA OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH LORAIN Trumbull silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent TrA OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH LORAIN Trumbull silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent TrA OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH LORAIN Trumbull silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent TrA OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH LORAIN Trumbull silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent TrA OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH LORAIN Trumbull silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent TrA OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA Resource Report 7 Soils 68 NEXUS PROJET

96 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH LORAIN Trumbull silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent TrA OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH LORAIN Ellsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ElB OH LORAIN Trumbull silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent TrA OH LORAIN Ellsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ElB OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH LORAIN Ellsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ElB OH LORAIN Trumbull silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent TrA OH LORAIN Ellsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent, moderately eroded ElB OH LORAIN Ellsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ElB OH LORAIN Mitiwanga silt loam, 2 to 6 percent MtB OH LORAIN Ellsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ElB OH LORAIN Mitiwanga silt loam, 2 to 6 percent MtB OH LORAIN Mahoning-Tiro silt loams, 2 to 6 percent MkB OH LORAIN hagrin silt loam h OH LORAIN hili loam, 2 to 6 percent lb OH LORAIN Mahoning-Tiro silt loams, 2 to 6 percent MkB OH LORAIN Ellsworth silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded El OH LORAIN Mahoning-Tiro silt loams, 2 to 6 percent MkB Resource Report 7 Soils 69 NEXUS PROJET

97 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH LORAIN Trumbull silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent TrA OH LORAIN Mahoning-Tiro silt loams, 2 to 6 percent MkB OH LORAIN Trumbull silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent TrA OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH LORAIN Trumbull silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent TrA OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH LORAIN Mahoning-Tiro silt loams, 2 to 6 percent MkB OH LORAIN Lorain silty clay loam Ln OH LORAIN Mahoning-Tiro silt loams, 2 to 6 percent MkB OH LORAIN Mahoning-Tiro silt loams, 0 to 2 percent MkA OH LORAIN Miner silty clay loam Mr OH LORAIN Mahoning-Tiro silt loams, 2 to 6 percent MkB OH LORAIN Mahoning-Tiro silt loams, 0 to 2 percent MkA OH LORAIN Fitchville silt loam, 0 to 2 percent FcA OH LORAIN Lorain silty clay loam Ln OH LORAIN Mahoning-Tiro silt loams, 0 to 2 percent MkA OH LORAIN Miner silty clay loam Mr OH LORAIN Mahoning-Tiro silt loams, 0 to 2 percent MkA OH LORAIN Bennington silt loam, 2 to 6 percent BgB Resource Report 7 Soils 70 NEXUS PROJET

98 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH LORAIN Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MgA OH LORAIN Bennington silt loam, 2 to 6 percent BgB OH LORAIN Ellsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ElB OH LORAIN Holly silt loam Hy OH HURON Holly silt loam, frequently flooded Ho OH HURON ardington silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH HURON Bennington silt loam, 0 to 2 percent BgA OH HURON ondit silty clay loam o OH HURON Bennington silt loam, 0 to 2 percent BgA OH HURON ondit silty clay loam o OH HURON Bennington silt loam, 2 to 6 percent BgB OH HURON Bennington silt loam, 0 to 2 percent BgA OH HURON Bennington silt loam, 2 to 6 percent BgB OH HURON Bennington silt loam, 0 to 2 percent BgA OH HURON Orrville silt loam, frequently flooded Or OH HURON Bennington silt loam, 2 to 6 percent BgB OH HURON Bennington silt loam, 0 to 2 percent BgA OH HURON ardington silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH HURON Bennington silt loam, 0 to 2 percent BgA Resource Report 7 Soils 71 NEXUS PROJET

99 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH HURON hili loam, loamy substratum, 2 to 6 percent hb OH HURON Bennington silt loam, 0 to 2 percent BgA OH HURON Miner silty clay loam Mr OH HURON Bennington silt loam, 0 to 2 percent BgA OH HURON Miner silty clay loam Mr OH HURON Bennington silt loam, 0 to 2 percent BgA OH HURON ardington silt loam, 2 to 6 percent db OH HURON Alexandria silt loam, 25 to 50 percent AcF OH HURON Lobdell silt loam, rarely flooded Ln OH HURON Tioga loam, occasionally flooded Tg OH HURON Orrville silt loam, frequently flooded Or OH HURON Amanda-ekalb-Rock outcrop association, 40 to 70 percent AgG OH HURON Bennington silt loam, 0 to 2 percent BgA OH ERIE Bennington silt loam, 0 to 2 percent BgA OH ERIE ondit silt loam, 0 to 1 percent oa OH ERIE Haskins loam, 0 to 2 percent HkA OH ERIE ondit silt loam, 0 to 1 percent oa OH ERIE Rawson sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent RcB OH ERIE Bennington silt loam, 0 to 2 percent BgA Resource Report 7 Soils 72 NEXUS PROJET

100 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH ERIE Rawson sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent RcB OH ERIE Bennington silt loam, 0 to 2 percent BgA OH ERIE Rawson sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent RcB OH ERIE Haskins loam, 0 to 2 percent HkA OH ERIE Rawson sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent RcB OH ERIE ardington silty clay loam, 6 to 12 percent, eroded b OH ERIE Rawson sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent RcB OH ERIE Orrville silt loam, frequently flooded On OH ERIE ardington silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ab OH ERIE Bennington silt loam, 0 to 2 percent BgA OH ERIE ardington silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ab OH ERIE ardington silty clay loam, 6 to 12 percent, eroded b OH ERIE Bennington silt loam, 0 to 2 percent BgA OH ERIE ondit silt loam, 0 to 1 percent oa OH ERIE Bennington silt loam, 0 to 2 percent BgA OH ERIE ondit silt loam, 0 to 1 percent oa OH ERIE Bennington silt loam, 0 to 2 percent BgA OH ERIE ondit silt loam, 0 to 1 percent oa OH ERIE Bennington silt loam, 0 to 2 percent BgA Resource Report 7 Soils 73 NEXUS PROJET

101 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH ERIE ondit silt loam, 0 to 1 percent oa OH ERIE ardington silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ab OH ERIE ondit silt loam, 0 to 1 percent oa OH ERIE ardington silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ab OH ERIE ondit silt loam, 0 to 1 percent oa OH ERIE Bennington silt loam, 2 to 6 percent BgB OH ERIE Bennington silt loam, 0 to 2 percent BgA OH ERIE Bennington silt loam, 2 to 6 percent BgB OH ERIE ondit silt loam, 0 to 1 percent oa OH ERIE Oshtemo loamy sand, 0 to 6 percent OsB OH ERIE Holly silt loam, 0 to 1 percent, occasionally flooded HoA OH ERIE Bennington silt loam, 0 to 2 percent BgA OH ERIE Holly silt loam, 0 to 1 percent, occasionally flooded HoA OH ERIE Bennington silt loam, 0 to 2 percent BgA OH ERIE Holly silt loam, 0 to 1 percent, occasionally flooded HoA OH ERIE Jimtown loam, 0 to 2 percent JtA OH ERIE hili loam, loamy substratum, 2 to 6 percent hb OH ERIE ondit silt loam, 0 to 1 percent oa OH ERIE Haskins loam, 0 to 2 percent HkA Resource Report 7 Soils 74 NEXUS PROJET

102 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH ERIE Bennington silt loam, 2 to 6 percent BgB OH ERIE Mitiwanga silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MxA OH ERIE Bennington silt loam, 2 to 6 percent BgB OH ERIE Bennington silt loam, 0 to 2 percent BgA OH ERIE Jimtown loam, 0 to 2 percent JtA OH ERIE Oshtemo loamy sand, 0 to 6 percent OsB OH ERIE Jimtown loam, 0 to 2 percent JtA OH ERIE Haskins loam, 0 to 2 percent HkA OH ERIE Elnora loamy fine sand, 0 to 4 percent EnA OH ERIE Mermill silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent MeA OH ERIE Rimer loamy fine sand, 0 to 2 percent RgA OH ERIE Jimtown loam, 0 to 2 percent JtA OH ERIE Mermill silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent MeA OH ERIE Elnora loamy fine sand, 0 to 4 percent EnA OH ERIE Mermill silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent MeA OH ERIE Oshtemo loamy sand, 0 to 6 percent OsB OH ERIE Mermill silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent MeA OH ERIE Bixler loamy fine sand, 0 to 2 percent BkA OH ERIE Elnora loamy fine sand, 0 to 4 percent EnA Resource Report 7 Soils 75 NEXUS PROJET

103 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH ERIE Bixler loamy fine sand, 0 to 2 percent BkA OH ERIE Mermill silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent MeA OH ERIE ondit silt loam, 0 to 1 percent oa OH ERIE Haskins loam, 0 to 2 percent HkA OH ERIE Mermill silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent MeA OH ERIE Haskins loam, 0 to 2 percent HkA OH ERIE Rawson sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent RcB OH ERIE Mermill silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent MeA OH ERIE Millgrove loam, 0 to 1 percent MgA OH ERIE Tuscola fine sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent TuB OH ERIE Jimtown loam, 0 to 2 percent JtA OH ERIE Millgrove loam, 0 to 1 percent MgA OH ERIE Oakville loamy fine sand, 0 to 6 percent OaB OH ERIE Oshtemo loamy sand, 0 to 6 percent OsB OH ERIE Millgrove loam, 0 to 1 percent MgA OH ERIE Udipsamments-Spinks complex, 0 to 6 percent UcB OH ERIE Millgrove loam, 0 to 1 percent MgA OH ERIE Jimtown loam, 0 to 2 percent JtA OH ERIE Wakeman sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent WaB Resource Report 7 Soils 76 NEXUS PROJET

104 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH ERIE Jimtown loam, 0 to 2 percent JtA OH ERIE Wakeman sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent WaB OH ERIE Wakeman sandy loam, 6 to 12 percent Wa OH ERIE Millgrove loam, 0 to 1 percent MgA OH ERIE Jimtown loam, 0 to 2 percent JtA OH ERIE Udorthents, loamy, 0 to 6 percent UdB OH ERIE Millgrove loam, 0 to 1 percent MgA OH ERIE Jimtown loam, 0 to 2 percent JtA OH ERIE Udipsamments-Spinks complex, 0 to 6 percent UcB OH ERIE onotton loam, 2 to 6 percent tb OH ERIE Jimtown loam, 0 to 2 percent JtA OH ERIE onotton loam, 2 to 6 percent tb OH ERIE Jimtown loam, 0 to 2 percent JtA OH ERIE onotton loam, 2 to 6 percent tb OH ERIE onotton gravelly loam, 6 to 12 percent u OH ERIE Allis clay loam, 0 to 2 percent AkA OH ERIE ondit silt loam, 0 to 1 percent oa OH ERIE Allis clay loam, 0 to 2 percent AkA OH ERIE Amanda-ekalb-Rock outcrop association, 40 to 70 percent AnG Resource Report 7 Soils 77 NEXUS PROJET

105 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH ERIE Millgrove loam, 0 to 1 percent MgA OH ERIE Bennington silt loam, 0 to 2 percent BgA OH ERIE Mild silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent MfA OH ERIE Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent KbA OH ERIE Jimtown loam, 0 to 2 percent JtA OH ERIE Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent KbA OH ERIE Jimtown loam, 0 to 2 percent JtA OH ERIE Ogontz silt loam, 2 to 6 percent OhB OH ERIE Bennington silt loam, 0 to 2 percent BgA OH ERIE Bennington silt loam, 2 to 6 percent BgB OH ERIE ardington silty clay loam, 6 to 12 percent, eroded b OH ERIE Holly silt loam, 0 to 1 percent, occasionally flooded HoA OH ERIE Zurich silt loam, 12 to 18 percent, eroded Zu OH ERIE el Rey silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ea OH ERIE Zurich silt loam, 12 to 18 percent, eroded Zu OH ERIE Ogontz silt loam, 2 to 6 percent OhB OH ERIE el Rey silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ea OH ERIE Zurich silt loam, 25 to 40 percent ZuF OH ERIE Holly silt loam, 0 to 1 percent, occasionally flooded HoA Resource Report 7 Soils 78 NEXUS PROJET

106 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex OH ERIE Orrville silt loam, bedrock substratum, 0 to 2 percent, occasionally flooded Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OpA OH ERIE Holly silt loam, 0 to 1 percent, occasionally flooded HoA OH ERIE Zurich silt loam, 25 to 40 percent ZuF OH ERIE Tuscola fine sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent TuB OH ERIE Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent KbA OH ERIE olwood loam, 0 to 1 percent ma OH ERIE Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent KbA OH ERIE olwood loam, 0 to 1 percent ma OH ERIE Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent KbA OH ERIE Zurich silt loam, 25 to 40 percent ZuF OH ERIE Holly silt loam, 0 to 1 percent, occasionally flooded HoA OH ERIE Zurich silt loam, 25 to 40 percent ZuF OH ERIE Ogontz silt loam, 2 to 6 percent OhB OH ERIE Bixler loamy fine sand, 0 to 2 percent BkA OH ERIE Tuscola fine sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent TuB OH ERIE Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent KbA OH ERIE Bixler loamy fine sand, 0 to 2 percent BkA OH ERIE Bixler loamy fine sand, 2 to 6 percent BkB OH ERIE Zurich silt loam, 25 to 40 percent ZuF Resource Report 7 Soils 79 NEXUS PROJET

107 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH ERIE Holly silt loam, 0 to 1 percent, occasionally flooded HoA OH ERIE Zurich silt loam, 18 to 25 percent, eroded ZuE OH ERIE Ogontz silt loam, 2 to 6 percent OhB OH ERIE Bixler loamy fine sand, 0 to 2 percent BkA OH ERIE Zurich silt loam, 18 to 25 percent, eroded ZuE OH ERIE Holly silt loam, 0 to 1 percent, occasionally flooded HoA OH ERIE Zurich silt loam, 12 to 18 percent, eroded Zu OH ERIE Bixler loamy fine sand, 0 to 2 percent BkA OH ERIE olwood loam, 0 to 1 percent ma OH ERIE Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent KbA OH ERIE olwood loam, 0 to 1 percent ma OH ERIE Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent KbA OH ERIE Bixler loamy fine sand, 0 to 2 percent BkA OH ERIE Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent KbA OH ERIE olwood loam, 0 to 1 percent ma OH ERIE Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent KbA OH ERIE Bixler loamy fine sand, 0 to 2 percent BkA OH ERIE Tuscola fine sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent TuB OH ERIE Tuscola fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent TuA Resource Report 7 Soils 80 NEXUS PROJET

108 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH ERIE Zurich silt loam, 25 to 40 percent ZuF OH ERIE Holly silt loam, 0 to 1 percent, occasionally flooded HoA OH ERIE Zurich silt loam, 25 to 40 percent ZuF OH ERIE Tuscola fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent TuA OH ERIE Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent KbA OH ERIE Tuscola fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent TuA OH ERIE Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent KbA OH ERIE Tuscola fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent TuA OH ERIE Zurich silt loam, 25 to 40 percent ZuF OH ERIE Holly silt loam, 0 to 1 percent, occasionally flooded HoA OH ERIE Saylesville silt loam, 25 to 40 percent SbF OH ERIE Shinrock silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ShB OH ERIE Tuscola fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent TuA OH ERIE Rimer loamy fine sand, 0 to 2 percent RgA OH ERIE Shinrock silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ShB OH ERIE Saylesville silt loam, 25 to 40 percent SbF OH ERIE el Rey silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ea OH ERIE Saylesville silt loam, 25 to 40 percent SbF OH ERIE el Rey silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ea Resource Report 7 Soils 81 NEXUS PROJET

109 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH ERIE Saylesville silt loam, 25 to 40 percent SbF OH ERIE Holly silt loam, 0 to 1 percent, occasionally flooded HoA OH ERIE Saylesville silt loam, 25 to 40 percent SbF OH ERIE el Rey silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ea OH ERIE Shinrock silty clay loam, 12 to 18 percent, eroded Sk OH ERIE Saylesville silt loam, 25 to 40 percent SbF OH ERIE Holly silt loam, 0 to 1 percent, occasionally flooded HoA OH ERIE Saylesville silt loam, 25 to 40 percent SbF OH ERIE Shinrock silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ShB OH ERIE Shinrock silty clay loam, 6 to 12 percent, eroded Sk OH ERIE Saylesville silt loam, 25 to 40 percent SbF OH ERIE Shinrock silty clay loam, 6 to 12 percent, eroded Sk OH ERIE Saylesville silt loam, 25 to 40 percent SbF OH ERIE Orrville silt loam, bedrock substratum, 0 to 2 percent, occasionally flooded OpA OH ERIE Nolin silt loam, 0 to 2 percent, occasionally flooded NoA OH ERIE Water W OH ERIE Nolin silt loam, 0 to 2 percent, occasionally flooded NoA OH ERIE Saylesville silt loam, 25 to 40 percent SbF OH ERIE Shinrock silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ShB Resource Report 7 Soils 82 NEXUS PROJET

110 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH ERIE Saylesville silt loam, 25 to 40 percent SbF OH ERIE Shinrock silty clay loam, 12 to 18 percent, eroded Sk OH ERIE Saylesville silt loam, 25 to 40 percent SbF OH ERIE Shinrock silty clay loam, 12 to 18 percent, eroded Sk OH ERIE Shinrock silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ShB OH ERIE Shinrock silty clay loam, 6 to 12 percent, eroded Sk OH ERIE Shinrock silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ShB OH ERIE Shinrock silty clay loam, 6 to 12 percent, eroded Sk OH ERIE Orrville silt loam, bedrock substratum, 0 to 2 percent, occasionally flooded OpA OH ERIE Shinrock silty clay loam, 12 to 18 percent, eroded Sk OH ERIE Orrville silt loam, bedrock substratum, 0 to 2 percent, occasionally flooded OpA OH ERIE Shinrock silty clay loam, 12 to 18 percent, eroded Sk OH ERIE Ogontz silt loam, 2 to 6 percent OhB OH ERIE Ogontz fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent OgA OH ERIE Ogontz silt loam, 2 to 6 percent OhB OH ERIE Shinrock silty clay loam, 6 to 12 percent, eroded Sk OH ERIE Ogontz silt loam, 2 to 6 percent OhB OH ERIE Ogontz fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent OgA OH ERIE Ogontz silt loam, 2 to 6 percent OhB Resource Report 7 Soils 83 NEXUS PROJET

111 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH ERIE Ogontz fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent OgA OH ERIE Zurich silt loam, 12 to 18 percent, eroded Zu OH ERIE Zurich silt loam, 18 to 25 percent, eroded ZuE OH ERIE Holly silt loam, 0 to 1 percent, occasionally flooded HoA OH ERIE Zurich silt loam, 12 to 18 percent, eroded Zu OH ERIE Ogontz silt loam, 2 to 6 percent OhB OH ERIE Ogontz fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent OgA OH ERIE Ogontz silt loam, 2 to 6 percent OhB OH ERIE Ogontz fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent OgA OH ERIE Ogontz silt loam, 2 to 6 percent OhB OH ERIE Zurich silt loam, 12 to 18 percent, eroded Zu OH ERIE Holly silt loam, 0 to 1 percent, occasionally flooded HoA OH ERIE Shinrock silty clay loam, 12 to 18 percent, eroded Sk OH ERIE Holly silt loam, 0 to 1 percent, occasionally flooded HoA OH ERIE Shinrock silty clay loam, 12 to 18 percent, eroded Sk OH ERIE Shinrock silty clay loam, 6 to 12 percent, eroded Sk OH ERIE Ogontz silt loam, 2 to 6 percent OhB OH ERIE Tuscola fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent TuA OH ERIE Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent KbA Resource Report 7 Soils 84 NEXUS PROJET

112 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH ERIE olwood loam, 0 to 1 percent ma OH ERIE Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent KbA OH ERIE Tuscola fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent TuA OH ERIE Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent KbA OH ERIE Haskins loam, 0 to 2 percent HkA OH ERIE Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent KbA OH ERIE Haskins loam, 0 to 2 percent HkA OH ERIE Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent KbA OH ERIE Haskins loam, 0 to 2 percent HkA OH ERIE Pewamo silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent PcA OH ERIE Jimtown loam, 0 to 2 percent JtA OH ERIE Pewamo silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent PcA OH ERIE Bennington silt loam, 0 to 2 percent BgA OH ERIE olwood silt loam, bedrock substratum, 0 to 1 percent na OH ERIE Hornell silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent HsA OH ERIE Hornell silt loam, 2 to 6 percent HrB OH ERIE Fries silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent FrA OH ERIE Millgrove loam, 0 to 1 percent MgA OH ERIE Elliott silt loam, bedrock substratum, 0 to 2 percent EcA Resource Report 7 Soils 85 NEXUS PROJET

113 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH ERIE Millgrove loam, 0 to 1 percent MgA OH ERIE Jimtown loam, 0 to 2 percent JtA OH ERIE Millgrove loam, 0 to 1 percent MgA OH ERIE Jimtown loam, 0 to 2 percent JtA OH ERIE olwood loam, 0 to 1 percent ma OH ERIE Jimtown loam, 0 to 2 percent JtA OH ERIE olwood loam, 0 to 1 percent ma OH ERIE Jimtown loam, 0 to 2 percent JtA OH ERIE olwood loam, 0 to 1 percent ma OH ERIE Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent KbA OH ERIE olwood loam, 0 to 1 percent ma OH ERIE Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent KbA OH ERIE olwood silt loam, bedrock substratum, 0 to 1 percent na OH ERIE Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent KbA OH ERIE olwood silt loam, bedrock substratum, 0 to 1 percent na OH ERIE Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent KbA OH ERIE olwood loam, 0 to 1 percent ma OH ERIE Hornell silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent HsA OH ERIE olwood silt loam, bedrock substratum, 0 to 1 percent na Resource Report 7 Soils 86 NEXUS PROJET

114 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH ERIE Jimtown loam, 0 to 2 percent JtA OH ERIE olwood silt loam, bedrock substratum, 0 to 1 percent na OH ERIE Hornell silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent HsA OH ERIE Fries silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent FrA OH ERIE Hornell silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent HsA OH ERIE Miner silt loam, bedrock substratum, 0 to 1 percent MsA OH ERIE Pewamo silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent PcA OH ERIE Fries silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent FrA OH ERIE Hornell silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent HsA OH ERIE Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent KbA OH ERIE Hornell silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent HsA OH ERIE Miner silt loam, bedrock substratum, 0 to 1 percent MsA OH ERIE Hornell silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent HsA OH ERIE Miner silt loam, bedrock substratum, 0 to 1 percent MsA OH ERIE Fries silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent FrA OH ERIE Hornell silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent HsA OH ERIE Fries silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent FrA OH ERIE Miner silt loam, bedrock substratum, 0 to 1 percent MsA OH ERIE Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent KbA Resource Report 7 Soils 87 NEXUS PROJET

115 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH ERIE Bennington silt loam, 0 to 2 percent BgA OH ERIE Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent KbA OH ERIE Mermill silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent MeA OH ERIE Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent KbA OH ERIE ardington silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ab OH ERIE Rawson sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent RcB OH ERIE ardington silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ab OH ERIE Bennington silt loam, 0 to 2 percent BgA OH ERIE Joliet silt loam, 0 to 1 percent JuA OH ERIE Holly silt loam, 0 to 1 percent, occasionally flooded HoA OH ERIE Rawson sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent RcB OH ERIE Tuscola fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent TuA OH ERIE astalia very channery loam, 0 to 2 percent ca OH ERIE astalia very channery loam, 2 to 6 percent cb OH ERIE astalia very channery loam, 0 to 2 percent ca OH ERIE astalia very channery loam, 2 to 6 percent cb OH ERIE Ritchey loam, 0 to 2 percent RhA OH ERIE Milton silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MnA OH ERIE Oshtemo loamy sand, 0 to 6 percent OsB Resource Report 7 Soils 88 NEXUS PROJET

116 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH ERIE Millsdale silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent MmA OH ERIE Randolph silt loam, 0 to 2 percent RaA OH ERIE Millsdale silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent MmA OH ERIE astalia very channery loam, 0 to 2 percent ca OH ERIE unbridge loamy sand, 0 to 2 percent ua OH ERIE Millsdale silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent MmA OH ERIE astalia very channery loam, 0 to 2 percent ca OH ERIE Millsdale silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent MmA OH ERIE Randolph silt loam, 0 to 2 percent RaA OH ERIE Millsdale silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent MmA OH ERIE Joliet silt loam, 0 to 1 percent JuA OH ERIE astalia very channery loam, 2 to 6 percent cb OH ERIE Ritchey loam, 0 to 2 percent RhA OH ERIE astalia very channery loam, 0 to 2 percent ca OH ERIE Ritchey loam, 0 to 2 percent RhA OH ERIE Tuscola fine sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent TuB OH ERIE Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent KbA OH ERIE Tuscola fine sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent TuB OH ERIE olwood loam, 0 to 1 percent ma Resource Report 7 Soils 89 NEXUS PROJET

117 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH ERIE Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent KbA OH ERIE olwood loam, 0 to 1 percent ma OH ERIE Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent KbA OH ERIE Mermill silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent MeA OH ERIE Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent KbA OH ERIE olwood loam, 0 to 1 percent ma OH ERIE Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent KbA OH ERIE olwood loam, 0 to 1 percent ma OH ERIE Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent KbA OH ERIE olwood loam, 0 to 1 percent ma OH ERIE Bixler loamy fine sand, 0 to 2 percent BkA OH ERIE Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent KbA OH ERIE Plumbrook fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent PmA OH ERIE Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent KbA OH ERIE Bixler loamy fine sand, 0 to 2 percent BkA OH ERIE Plumbrook fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent PmA OH ERIE Millsdale silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent MmA OH ERIE Randolph silt loam, 0 to 2 percent RaA OH ERIE Millsdale silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent MmA Resource Report 7 Soils 90 NEXUS PROJET

118 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH ERIE Milton silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MnA OH ERIE Millsdale silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent MmA OH ERIE Ritchey loam, 0 to 2 percent RhA OH ERIE astalia very channery loam, 0 to 2 percent ca OH ERIE Milton silt loam, 2 to 6 percent MnB OH ERIE Milton silt loam, 0 to 2 percent MnA OH ERIE unbridge loamy sand, 0 to 2 percent ua OH ERIE Ritchey loam, 6 to 12 percent Rh OH ERIE unbridge loamy sand, 2 to 6 percent ub OH ERIE Rawson sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent RcA OH ERIE Milton silt loam, 2 to 6 percent MnB OH ERIE Ogontz silt loam, 2 to 6 percent OhB OH ERIE Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent KbA OH ERIE Ogontz silt loam, 2 to 6 percent OhB OH SANUSKY Glend silt loam, 2 to 6 percent GtB OH SANUSKY Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent KbA OH SANUSKY Rimer loamy fine sand, 1 to 4 percent RoB OH SANUSKY Haskins sandy loam, 1 to 4 percent HaB OH SANUSKY Mermill loam Mo Resource Report 7 Soils 91 NEXUS PROJET

119 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH SANUSKY Haskins sandy loam, 1 to 4 percent HaB OH SANUSKY Mermill loam Mo OH SANUSKY Haskins sandy loam, 1 to 4 percent HaB OH SANUSKY Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent KbA OH SANUSKY Belmore loam, 2 to 6 percent BaB OH SANUSKY Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent KbA OH SANUSKY Haskins sandy loam, 1 to 4 percent HaB OH SANUSKY Belmore loam, 2 to 6 percent BaB OH SANUSKY Haskins sandy loam, 1 to 4 percent HaB OH SANUSKY Mermill loam Mo OH SANUSKY Haskins sandy loam, 1 to 4 percent HaB OH SANUSKY Spinks fine sand, 2 to 6 percent SoB OH SANUSKY Belmore loam, 2 to 6 percent BaB OH SANUSKY Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent KbA OH SANUSKY Lenawee silty clay loam Le OH SANUSKY Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent KbA OH SANUSKY el Rey silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ea OH SANUSKY Haskins sandy loam, 1 to 4 percent HaB OH SANUSKY Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent KbA Resource Report 7 Soils 92 NEXUS PROJET

120 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH SANUSKY Glynwood silt loam, 2 to 6 percent GwB OH SANUSKY Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent KbA OH SANUSKY Glynwood silt loam, 2 to 6 percent GwB OH SANUSKY Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent KbA OH SANUSKY Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH SANUSKY Glynwood silt loam, 2 to 6 percent GwB OH SANUSKY Nappanee silt loam, 0 to 3 percent NpA OH SANUSKY Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH SANUSKY Glynwood silt loam, 2 to 6 percent GwB OH SANUSKY olwood fine sandy loam o OH SANUSKY Glynwood silt loam, 2 to 6 percent GwB OH SANUSKY Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH SANUSKY Nappanee silt loam, 0 to 3 percent NpA OH SANUSKY Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH SANUSKY Nappanee silt loam, 0 to 3 percent NpA OH SANUSKY Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent KbA OH SANUSKY Nappanee silt loam, 0 to 3 percent NpA OH SANUSKY Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent KbA OH SANUSKY Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA Resource Report 7 Soils 93 NEXUS PROJET

121 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH SANUSKY Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent KbA OH SANUSKY Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH SANUSKY Nappanee silt loam, 0 to 3 percent NpA OH SANUSKY Rimer loamy fine sand, 1 to 4 percent RoB OH SANUSKY Nappanee silt loam, 0 to 3 percent NpA OH SANUSKY Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH SANUSKY Haskins sandy loam, 1 to 4 percent HaB OH SANUSKY Lenawee silty clay loam Le OH SANUSKY el Rey silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ea OH SANUSKY Lenawee silty clay loam Le OH SANUSKY el Rey silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ea OH SANUSKY Haskins sandy loam, 1 to 4 percent HaB OH SANUSKY Toledo silty clay To OH SANUSKY el Rey silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ea OH SANUSKY Toledo silty clay To OH SANUSKY el Rey silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ea OH SANUSKY Toledo silty clay To OH SANUSKY el Rey silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ea OH SANUSKY Toledo silty clay To Resource Report 7 Soils 94 NEXUS PROJET

122 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH SANUSKY el Rey silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ea OH SANUSKY Glend silt loam, 2 to 6 percent GtB OH SANUSKY el Rey silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ea OH SANUSKY Lenawee silty clay loam Le OH SANUSKY el Rey silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ea OH SANUSKY Lenawee silty clay loam Le OH SANUSKY el Rey silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ea OH SANUSKY Lenawee silty clay loam Le OH SANUSKY el Rey silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ea OH SANUSKY Lenawee silty clay loam Le OH SANUSKY el Rey silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ea OH SANUSKY Lenawee silty clay loam Le OH SANUSKY el Rey silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ea OH SANUSKY Glend silt loam, 2 to 6 percent GtB OH SANUSKY Shoals silt loam, frequently flooded Sh OH SANUSKY Glend silt loam, 2 to 6 percent GtB OH SANUSKY el Rey silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ea OH SANUSKY Lenawee silty clay loam Le OH SANUSKY el Rey silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ea Resource Report 7 Soils 95 NEXUS PROJET

123 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH SANUSKY Lenawee silty clay loam Le OH SANUSKY Glend silt loam, 2 to 6 percent GtB OH SANUSKY Lenawee silty clay loam Le OH SANUSKY el Rey silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ea OH SANUSKY Lenawee silty clay loam Le OH SANUSKY el Rey silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ea OH SANUSKY Lenawee silty clay loam Le OH SANUSKY Glend silt loam, 2 to 6 percent GtB OH SANUSKY el Rey silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ea OH SANUSKY Toledo silty clay To OH SANUSKY Glend silt loam, 2 to 6 percent GtB OH SANUSKY Shoals silt loam, frequently flooded Sh OH SANUSKY ixboro-kibbie complex, 0 to 2 percent ka OH SANUSKY el Rey silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ea OH SANUSKY Lenawee silty clay loam Le OH SANUSKY el Rey silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ea OH SANUSKY Lenawee silty clay loam Le OH SANUSKY Rimer loamy fine sand, 1 to 4 percent RoB OH SANUSKY Glend silt loam, 2 to 6 percent GtB Resource Report 7 Soils 96 NEXUS PROJET

124 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH SANUSKY olwood fine sandy loam o OH SANUSKY Glend silt loam, 2 to 6 percent GtB OH SANUSKY el Rey silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ea OH SANUSKY Lenawee silty clay loam Le OH SANUSKY el Rey silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ea OH SANUSKY Lenawee silty clay loam Le OH SANUSKY el Rey silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ea OH SANUSKY Lenawee silty clay loam Le OH SANUSKY el Rey silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ea OH SANUSKY Lenawee silty clay loam Le OH SANUSKY el Rey silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ea OH SANUSKY Lenawee silty clay loam Le OH SANUSKY el Rey silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ea OH SANUSKY Lenawee silty clay loam Le OH SANUSKY el Rey silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ea OH SANUSKY Aquents, nearly level An OH SANUSKY Mentor silt loam, 1 to 4 percent MeB OH SANUSKY Toledo silty clay loam, ponded Tp OH SANUSKY Rossburg silt loam, occasionally flooded Rs Resource Report 7 Soils 97 NEXUS PROJET

125 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH SANUSKY Water W OH SANUSKY el Rey silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ea OH SANUSKY Toledo silty clay loam, ponded Tp OH SANUSKY Mentor silt loam, 1 to 4 percent MeB OH SANUSKY Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent KbA OH SANUSKY el Rey silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ea OH SANUSKY Aquents, nearly level An OH SANUSKY Lenawee silty clay loam Le OH SANUSKY el Rey silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ea OH SANUSKY Lenawee silty clay loam Le OH SANUSKY el Rey silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ea OH SANUSKY Lenawee silty clay loam Le OH SANUSKY el Rey silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ea OH SANUSKY Lenawee silty clay loam Le OH SANUSKY el Rey silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ea OH SANUSKY Lenawee silty clay loam Le OH SANUSKY el Rey silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ea OH SANUSKY Lenawee silty clay loam Le OH SANUSKY olwood fine sandy loam o Resource Report 7 Soils 98 NEXUS PROJET

126 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH SANUSKY Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent KbA OH SANUSKY olwood fine sandy loam o OH SANUSKY Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent KbA OH SANUSKY Glend silt loam, 2 to 6 percent GtB OH SANUSKY Shoals silt loam, frequently flooded Sh OH SANUSKY Glend silt loam, 2 to 6 percent GtB OH SANUSKY ixboro-kibbie complex, 0 to 2 percent ka OH SANUSKY Haskins sandy loam, 1 to 4 percent HaB OH SANUSKY olwood fine sandy loam o OH SANUSKY Haskins sandy loam, 1 to 4 percent HaB OH SANUSKY Millsdale silty clay loam Ms OH SANUSKY Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH SANUSKY Millsdale silty clay loam Ms OH SANUSKY Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH SANUSKY Nappanee silt loam, 0 to 3 percent NpA OH SANUSKY Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH SANUSKY Nappanee silt loam, 0 to 3 percent NpA OH SANUSKY Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH SANUSKY Millsdale silty clay loam Ms Resource Report 7 Soils 99 NEXUS PROJET

127 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH SANUSKY Nappanee silt loam, 0 to 3 percent NpA OH SANUSKY Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH SANUSKY Nappanee silt loam, 0 to 3 percent NpA OH SANUSKY Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH SANUSKY Nappanee silt loam, 0 to 3 percent NpA OH SANUSKY Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH SANUSKY Nappanee silt loam, 0 to 3 percent NpA OH SANUSKY Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH SANUSKY Glynwood silt loam, 2 to 6 percent GwB OH SANUSKY Shoals silt loam, frequently flooded Sh OH SANUSKY Glynwood silt loam, 2 to 6 percent GwB OH SANUSKY Haskins sandy loam, 1 to 4 percent HaB OH SANUSKY Mermill loam Mo OH SANUSKY Haskins sandy loam, 1 to 4 percent HaB OH SANUSKY Nappanee silt loam, 0 to 3 percent NpA OH SANUSKY Haskins sandy loam, 1 to 4 percent HaB OH SANUSKY Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH SANUSKY Nappanee silt loam, 0 to 3 percent NpA OH SANUSKY Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA Resource Report 7 Soils 100 NEXUS PROJET

128 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH SANUSKY Nappanee silt loam, 0 to 3 percent NpA OH SANUSKY Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH SANUSKY Millsdale silty clay loam Ms OH SANUSKY Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH SANUSKY Haskins sandy loam, 1 to 4 percent HaB OH SANUSKY Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH SANUSKY Millsdale silty clay loam Ms OH SANUSKY Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH SANUSKY Millsdale silty clay loam Ms OH SANUSKY astalia very stony loam, 1 to 6 percent hb OH SANUSKY Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH SANUSKY Haskins sandy loam, 1 to 4 percent HaB OH SANUSKY Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH SANUSKY Haskins sandy loam, 1 to 4 percent HaB OH SANUSKY Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH SANUSKY Haskins sandy loam, 1 to 4 percent HaB OH SANUSKY Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH SANUSKY Millsdale silty clay loam Ms OH SANUSKY astalia very stony loam, 1 to 6 percent hb Resource Report 7 Soils 101 NEXUS PROJET

129 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH SANUSKY Millsdale silty clay loam Ms OH SANUSKY Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH SANUSKY Millsdale silty clay loam Ms OH SANUSKY unbridge sandy loam, 1 to 4 percent ub OH SANUSKY Millsdale silty clay loam Ms OH SANUSKY unbridge sandy loam, 1 to 4 percent ub OH SANUSKY Millsdale silty clay loam Ms OH SANUSKY Nappanee silt loam, 0 to 3 percent NpA OH SANUSKY Mermill loam Mo OH SANUSKY Nappanee silt loam, 0 to 3 percent NpA OH SANUSKY Shoals silt loam, frequently flooded Sh OH SANUSKY Glynwood silt loam, 2 to 6 percent GwB OH SANUSKY Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH SANUSKY Nappanee silt loam, 0 to 3 percent NpA OH SANUSKY Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH SANUSKY Nappanee silt loam, 0 to 3 percent NpA OH SANUSKY Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH SANUSKY Millsdale silty clay loam Ms OH SANUSKY astalia very stony loam, 1 to 6 percent hb Resource Report 7 Soils 102 NEXUS PROJET

130 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH SANUSKY Millsdale silty clay loam Ms OH SANUSKY Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH SANUSKY Nappanee silt loam, 0 to 3 percent NpA OH SANUSKY Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH SANUSKY Nappanee silt loam, 0 to 3 percent NpA OH SANUSKY Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH SANUSKY Nappanee silt loam, 0 to 3 percent NpA OH SANUSKY Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH SANUSKY Nappanee silt loam, 0 to 3 percent NpA OH SANUSKY Haskins sandy loam, 1 to 4 percent HaB OH SANUSKY Water W OH SANUSKY Rossburg silt loam, occasionally flooded Rs OH SANUSKY Haskins sandy loam, 1 to 4 percent HaB OH SANUSKY Mermill loam Mo OH SANUSKY Nappanee silt loam, 0 to 3 percent NpA OH SANUSKY Lenawee silty clay loam Le OH SANUSKY Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH SANUSKY Mermill loam Mo OH SANUSKY Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA Resource Report 7 Soils 103 NEXUS PROJET

131 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH SANUSKY Lenawee silty clay loam Le OH SANUSKY Millsdale silty clay loam Ms OH SANUSKY astalia very stony loam, 1 to 6 percent hb OH SANUSKY Millsdale silty clay loam Ms OH SANUSKY Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH SANUSKY Nappanee silt loam, 0 to 3 percent NpA OH SANUSKY Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH WOO Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH WOO Nappanee loam, 0 to 2 percent NnA OH WOO Sloan silt loam, 0 to 1 percent, frequently flooded SnA OH WOO Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH WOO Millsdale silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent MhA OH WOO Nappanee sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent NmA OH WOO Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH WOO Nappanee sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent NmA OH WOO Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH WOO Millsdale silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent MhA OH WOO Randolph loam, 0 to 2 percent RbA OH WOO Rimer and Tedrow, till substratum, loamy fine sands, 0 to 2 percent RfA Resource Report 7 Soils 104 NEXUS PROJET

132 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH WOO Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH WOO Randolph loam, 0 to 2 percent RbA OH WOO unbridge-spinks, deep to limestone, loamy fine sands, 0 to 2 percent sa OH WOO Randolph loam, 0 to 2 percent RbA OH WOO astalia-marblehead complex, very stony, 0 to 6 percent bb OH WOO Randolph loam, 0 to 2 percent RbA OH WOO Nappanee loam, 0 to 2 percent NnA OH WOO Seward and Ottokee, till substratum, loamy fine sands, 0 to 2 percent SdA OH WOO Nappanee loam, 0 to 2 percent NnA OH WOO Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH WOO Millsdale silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent MhA OH WOO astalia-marblehead complex, very stony, 0 to 6 percent bb OH WOO Randolph loam, 0 to 2 percent RbA OH WOO Millsdale silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent MhA OH WOO astalia-marblehead complex, very stony, 0 to 6 percent bb OH WOO Randolph loam, 0 to 2 percent RbA OH WOO Millsdale silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent MhA OH WOO Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH WOO Millsdale silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent MhA Resource Report 7 Soils 105 NEXUS PROJET

133 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH WOO astalia-marblehead complex, very stony, 0 to 6 percent bb OH WOO Joliet silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent JoA OH WOO astalia-marblehead complex, very stony, 0 to 6 percent bb OH WOO Millsdale silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent MhA OH WOO Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH WOO Mermill-Aurand complex, 0 to 1 percent MfA OH WOO Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH WOO Nappanee loam, 2 to 6 percent NnB OH WOO Sloan silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent, frequently flooded SpA OH WOO Nappanee loam, 2 to 6 percent NnB OH WOO Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH WOO Aurand loam, 0 to 2 percent AnA OH WOO Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH WOO Nappanee sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent NmA OH WOO Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH WOO Nappanee loam, 0 to 2 percent NnA OH WOO Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH WOO Nappanee loam, 0 to 2 percent NnA OH WOO Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA Resource Report 7 Soils 106 NEXUS PROJET

134 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH WOO Nappanee loam, 0 to 2 percent NnA OH WOO Nappanee sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent NmA OH WOO Nappanee loam, 0 to 2 percent NnA OH WOO Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH WOO Nappanee loam, 0 to 2 percent NnA OH WOO Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH WOO Nappanee loam, 0 to 2 percent NnA OH WOO Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH WOO Seward and Ottokee, till substratum, loamy fine sands, 0 to 2 percent SdA OH WOO Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH WOO Millsdale silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent MhA OH WOO Randolph loam, 0 to 2 percent RbA OH WOO unbridge-spinks, deep to limestone, loamy fine sands, 2 to 6 percent sb OH WOO astalia-marblehead complex, very stony, 0 to 6 percent bb OH WOO Randolph loam, 0 to 2 percent RbA OH WOO astalia-marblehead complex, very stony, 0 to 6 percent bb OH WOO Randolph loam, 0 to 2 percent RbA OH WOO Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH WOO Aurand loam, 0 to 2 percent AnA Resource Report 7 Soils 107 NEXUS PROJET

135 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH WOO Aurand fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent AmA OH WOO Nappanee loam, 0 to 2 percent NnA OH WOO Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH WOO Mermill-Aurand complex, 0 to 1 percent MfA OH WOO Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH WOO Mermill-Aurand complex, 0 to 1 percent MfA OH WOO Aurand fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent AmA OH WOO Mermill-Aurand complex, 0 to 1 percent MfA OH WOO Aurand fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent AmA OH WOO Mermill-Aurand complex, 0 to 1 percent MfA OH WOO Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH WOO Mermill-Aurand complex, 0 to 1 percent MfA OH WOO Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH WOO Mermill-Aurand complex, 0 to 1 percent MfA OH WOO Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH WOO Aurand loam, 0 to 2 percent AnA OH WOO Nappanee loam, 2 to 6 percent NnB OH WOO Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH WOO Aurand loam, 0 to 2 percent AnA Resource Report 7 Soils 108 NEXUS PROJET

136 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH WOO Nappanee silty clay loam, 2 to 6 percent, eroded NpB OH WOO Aurand fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent AmA OH WOO Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH WOO Aurand loam, 0 to 2 percent AnA OH WOO St. lair loam, 6 to 12 percent, eroded St OH WOO Nappanee loam, 0 to 2 percent NnA OH WOO St. lair silty clay loam, 12 to 18 percent, eroded Su OH WOO Nappanee loam, 0 to 2 percent NnA OH WOO Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH WOO Nappanee loam, 0 to 2 percent NnA OH WOO Nappanee silty clay loam, 2 to 6 percent NpB OH WOO Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH WOO Mermill-Aurand complex, 0 to 1 percent MfA OH WOO Aurand loam, 0 to 2 percent AnA OH WOO Nappanee silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent NpA OH WOO St. lair silty clay loam, 18 to 25 percent, eroded SuE OH WOO Water W OH LUAS Water W OH LUAS Shoals loam, occasionally flooded Sh Resource Report 7 Soils 109 NEXUS PROJET

137 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH LUAS Eel loam, occasionally flooded Ee OH LUAS Water W OH LUAS St. lair silty clay loam, 4 to 12 percent, eroded Su OH LUAS igby sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent ga OH LUAS olwood loam o OH LUAS St. lair silty clay loam, 12 to 25 percent, severely eroded SuE OH LUAS St. lair silty clay loam, 4 to 12 percent, eroded Su OH LUAS Seward loamy fine sand, 2 to 6 percent SdB OH LUAS Ottokee fine sand, 0 to 6 percent OtB OH LUAS Bixler loamy fine sand, 0 to 2 percent BxA OH LUAS Lamson fine sandy loam La OH LUAS Tedrow fine sand, 0 to 3 percent TdA OH LUAS Lamson fine sandy loam La OH LUAS Tedrow fine sand, 0 to 3 percent TdA OH LUAS Lamson fine sandy loam La OH LUAS Tedrow fine sand, 0 to 3 percent TdA OH LUAS Lamson fine sandy loam La OH LUAS Tedrow fine sand, 0 to 3 percent TdA OH LUAS Lamson fine sandy loam La Resource Report 7 Soils 110 NEXUS PROJET

138 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH LUAS Tedrow fine sand, 0 to 3 percent TdA OH LUAS Lamson fine sandy loam La OH LUAS Tedrow fine sand, 0 to 3 percent TdA OH LUAS Lamson fine sandy loam La OH LUAS Bixler loamy fine sand, 0 to 2 percent BxA OH LUAS Tedrow fine sand, 0 to 3 percent TdA OH LUAS olwood loam o OH LUAS Bixler loamy fine sand, 0 to 2 percent BxA OH LUAS olwood loam o OH LUAS Bixler loamy fine sand, 0 to 2 percent BxA OH LUAS Mermill loam Mf OH LUAS Bixler loamy fine sand, 0 to 2 percent BxA OH LUAS Mermill loam Mf OH LUAS Bixler loamy fine sand, 0 to 2 percent BxA OH LUAS Mermill loam Mf OH LUAS Metamora sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent MmA OH LUAS Mermill loam Mf OH LUAS Metamora sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent MmA OH LUAS Mermill loam Mf Resource Report 7 Soils 111 NEXUS PROJET

139 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH LUAS Metamora sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent MmA OH LUAS Mermill loam Mf OH LUAS Haskins loam, 0 to 3 percent HnA OH LUAS Mermill loam Mf OH LUAS Haskins loam, 0 to 3 percent HnA OH LUAS Mermill loam Mf OH LUAS Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH LUAS Haskins loam, 0 to 3 percent HnA OH LUAS ixboro fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent sa OH LUAS Mermill loam Mf OH LUAS Haskins loam, 0 to 3 percent HnA OH LUAS el Rey loam, 0 to 3 percent da OH LUAS Mermill loam Mf OH LUAS Nappanee loam, 0 to 3 percent NnA OH LUAS Mermill loam Mf OH LUAS Haskins loam, 0 to 3 percent HnA OH LUAS Mermill loam Mf OH LUAS Haskins loam, 0 to 3 percent HnA OH LUAS Mermill loam Mf Resource Report 7 Soils 112 NEXUS PROJET

140 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH LUAS Haskins loam, 0 to 3 percent HnA OH LUAS Mermill loam Mf OH LUAS Haskins loam, 0 to 3 percent HnA OH LUAS Mermill loam Mf OH LUAS Haskins loam, 0 to 3 percent HnA OH LUAS Mermill loam Mf OH LUAS Haskins loam, 0 to 3 percent HnA OH LUAS Mermill loam Mf OH LUAS Bixler loamy fine sand, 0 to 2 percent BxA OH LUAS olwood loam o OH LUAS Bixler loamy fine sand, 0 to 2 percent BxA OH LUAS ixboro fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent sa OH LUAS Sisson loam, 6 to 12 percent Sm OH LUAS Sloan loam, occasionally flooded So OH LUAS el Rey loam, 0 to 3 percent da OH LUAS Mermill loam Mf OH LUAS el Rey loam, 0 to 3 percent da OH LUAS Mermill loam Mf OH LUAS olwood loam o Resource Report 7 Soils 113 NEXUS PROJET

141 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH LUAS igby sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent ga OH LUAS Mermill loam Mf OH LUAS Rimer loamy fine sand, 0 to 3 percent RnA OH LUAS Ottokee fine sand, 0 to 6 percent OtB OH LUAS Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH LUAS Ottokee fine sand, 0 to 6 percent OtB OH LUAS Tedrow fine sand, 0 to 3 percent TdA OH LUAS Ottokee fine sand, 0 to 6 percent OtB OH LUAS Bixler loamy fine sand, 2 to 6 percent BxB OH LUAS olwood loam o OH LUAS Bixler loamy fine sand, 2 to 6 percent BxB OH LUAS olwood loam o OH LUAS Bixler loamy fine sand, 2 to 6 percent BxB OH LUAS olwood loam o OH LUAS Bixler loamy fine sand, 2 to 6 percent BxB OH LUAS olwood loam o OH LUAS Tedrow fine sand, 0 to 3 percent TdA OH LUAS olwood loam o OH LUAS Ottokee fine sand, 0 to 6 percent OtB Resource Report 7 Soils 114 NEXUS PROJET

142 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH LUAS olwood loam o OH LUAS Ottokee fine sand, 0 to 6 percent OtB OH LUAS olwood loam o OH LUAS Ottokee fine sand, 0 to 6 percent OtB OH LUAS Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH LUAS Ottokee fine sand, 0 to 6 percent OtB OH LUAS Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH LUAS Ottokee fine sand, 0 to 6 percent OtB OH LUAS Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH LUAS Ottokee fine sand, 0 to 6 percent OtB OH LUAS Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH LUAS Ottokee fine sand, 0 to 6 percent OtB OH LUAS Tedrow fine sand, 0 to 3 percent TdA OH LUAS Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH LUAS Ottokee fine sand, 0 to 6 percent OtB OH LUAS Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH LUAS Ottokee fine sand, 0 to 6 percent OtB OH LUAS Tedrow fine sand, 0 to 3 percent TdA OH LUAS Ottokee fine sand, 0 to 6 percent OtB Resource Report 7 Soils 115 NEXUS PROJET

143 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH LUAS Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH LUAS Ottokee fine sand, 0 to 6 percent OtB OH LUAS Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH LUAS Ottokee fine sand, 0 to 6 percent OtB OH LUAS Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH LUAS Ottokee fine sand, 0 to 6 percent OtB OH LUAS Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH HENRY Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH HENRY Ottokee fine sand, 0 to 6 percent OuB OH HENRY Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH HENRY Tedrow loamy fine sand, 0 to 2 percent TdA OH HENRY Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH HENRY Tedrow loamy fine sand, 0 to 2 percent TdA OH HENRY Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH HENRY Ottokee fine sand, 0 to 6 percent OuB OH HENRY Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH HENRY Ottokee fine sand, 1 to 5 percent OtB OH HENRY Oakville fine sand, 2 to 12 percent Oa OH HENRY Ottokee fine sand, 1 to 5 percent OtB Resource Report 7 Soils 116 NEXUS PROJET

144 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH HENRY Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH HENRY Ottokee fine sand, 1 to 5 percent OtB OH HENRY Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH HENRY Ottokee fine sand, 1 to 5 percent OtB OH HENRY Tedrow loamy fine sand, 0 to 2 percent TdA OH HENRY Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH FULTON Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH FULTON Tedrow loamy fine sand, 0 to 3 percent TdA OH FULTON Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH FULTON Tedrow loamy fine sand, 0 to 3 percent TdA OH FULTON Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH FULTON Tedrow loamy fine sand, 0 to 3 percent TdA OH FULTON Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH FULTON Tedrow loamy fine sand, 0 to 3 percent TdA OH FULTON Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH FULTON Ottokee fine sand, 0 to 6 percent OtB OH FULTON Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH FULTON Sloan silty clay loam, frequently flooded So OH FULTON Tedrow loamy fine sand, 0 to 3 percent TdA Resource Report 7 Soils 117 NEXUS PROJET

145 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH FULTON Ottokee fine sand, 0 to 6 percent OtB OH FULTON Tedrow loamy fine sand, 0 to 3 percent TdA OH FULTON Ottokee fine sand, 0 to 6 percent OtB OH FULTON Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH FULTON Tedrow loamy fine sand, 0 to 3 percent TdA OH FULTON Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH FULTON Tedrow loamy fine sand, 0 to 3 percent TdA OH FULTON Ottokee fine sand, 0 to 6 percent OtB OH FULTON Tedrow loamy fine sand, 0 to 3 percent TdA OH FULTON Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH FULTON Tedrow loamy fine sand, 0 to 3 percent TdA OH FULTON Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH FULTON Tedrow loamy fine sand, 0 to 3 percent TdA OH FULTON Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH FULTON Tedrow loamy fine sand, 0 to 3 percent TdA OH FULTON Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH FULTON Ottokee fine sand, 0 to 6 percent OtB OH FULTON Tedrow loamy fine sand, 0 to 3 percent TdA OH FULTON Ottokee fine sand, 0 to 6 percent OtB Resource Report 7 Soils 118 NEXUS PROJET

146 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH FULTON Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH FULTON Tedrow loamy fine sand, 0 to 3 percent TdA OH FULTON Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH FULTON Tedrow loamy fine sand, 0 to 3 percent TdA OH FULTON Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH FULTON Tedrow loamy fine sand, 0 to 3 percent TdA OH FULTON Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH FULTON Tedrow loamy fine sand, 0 to 3 percent TdA OH FULTON Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH FULTON Tedrow loamy fine sand, 0 to 3 percent TdA OH FULTON Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH FULTON Ottokee fine sand, 0 to 6 percent OtB OH FULTON Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH FULTON Ottokee fine sand, 0 to 6 percent OtB OH FULTON Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH FULTON Ottokee fine sand, 0 to 6 percent OtB OH FULTON Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH FULTON Ottokee fine sand, 0 to 6 percent OtB OH FULTON Granby loamy fine sand Gr Resource Report 7 Soils 119 NEXUS PROJET

147 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH FULTON Tedrow loamy fine sand, 0 to 3 percent TdA OH FULTON Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH FULTON Tedrow loamy fine sand, 0 to 3 percent TdA OH FULTON Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH FULTON Tedrow loamy fine sand, 0 to 3 percent TdA OH FULTON Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH FULTON Tedrow loamy fine sand, 0 to 3 percent TdA OH FULTON Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH FULTON Ottokee fine sand, 0 to 6 percent OtB OH FULTON Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH FULTON Ottokee fine sand, 0 to 6 percent OtB OH FULTON Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH FULTON Ottokee fine sand, 0 to 6 percent OtB OH FULTON olonie fine sand, 1 to 6 percent ob OH FULTON Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH FULTON Ottokee fine sand, 0 to 6 percent OtB OH FULTON Tedrow loamy fine sand, 0 to 3 percent TdA OH FULTON Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH FULTON Tedrow loamy fine sand, 0 to 3 percent TdA Resource Report 7 Soils 120 NEXUS PROJET

148 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH FULTON Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH FULTON olonie fine sand, 1 to 6 percent ob OH FULTON Ottokee fine sand, 0 to 6 percent OtB OH FULTON Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH FULTON olonie fine sand, 1 to 6 percent ob OH FULTON Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH FULTON olonie fine sand, 1 to 6 percent ob OH FULTON Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH FULTON Ottokee fine sand, 0 to 6 percent OtB OH FULTON Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH FULTON Ottokee fine sand, 0 to 6 percent OtB OH FULTON Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH FULTON Ottokee fine sand, 0 to 6 percent OtB OH FULTON Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH FULTON Ottokee fine sand, 0 to 6 percent OtB OH FULTON Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH FULTON Ottokee fine sand, 0 to 6 percent OtB OH FULTON Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH FULTON Ottokee fine sand, 0 to 6 percent OtB Resource Report 7 Soils 121 NEXUS PROJET

149 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH FULTON olonie fine sand, 6 to 12 percent o OH FULTON Sloan silty clay loam, frequently flooded So OH FULTON olonie fine sand, 1 to 6 percent ob OH FULTON Ottokee fine sand, 0 to 6 percent OtB OH FULTON Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH FULTON Ottokee fine sand, 0 to 6 percent OtB OH FULTON Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH FULTON Ottokee fine sand, 0 to 6 percent OtB OH FULTON Tedrow loamy fine sand, 0 to 3 percent TdA OH FULTON Ottokee fine sand, 0 to 6 percent OtB OH FULTON Tedrow loamy fine sand, 0 to 3 percent TdA OH FULTON Ottokee fine sand, 0 to 6 percent OtB OH FULTON Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH FULTON Ottokee fine sand, 0 to 6 percent OtB OH FULTON Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH FULTON Ottokee fine sand, 0 to 6 percent OtB OH FULTON Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH FULTON Ottokee fine sand, 0 to 6 percent OtB OH FULTON Tedrow loamy fine sand, 0 to 3 percent TdA Resource Report 7 Soils 122 NEXUS PROJET

150 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH FULTON Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH FULTON Ottokee fine sand, 0 to 6 percent OtB OH FULTON olonie fine sand, 6 to 12 percent o OH FULTON Sloan silty clay loam, frequently flooded So OH FULTON olonie fine sand, 6 to 12 percent o OH FULTON Ottokee fine sand, 0 to 6 percent OtB OH FULTON Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH FULTON Ottokee fine sand, 0 to 6 percent OtB OH FULTON Granby loamy fine sand Gr OH FULTON Tedrow loamy fine sand, 0 to 3 percent TdA OH FULTON Gild fine sandy loam Gf OH FULTON Tedrow loamy fine sand, 0 to 3 percent TdA OH FULTON Gild fine sandy loam Gf OH FULTON Tedrow loamy fine sand, 0 to 3 percent TdA OH FULTON Gild fine sandy loam Gf OH FULTON Tedrow loamy fine sand, 0 to 3 percent TdA OH FULTON Gild fine sandy loam Gf OH FULTON Tedrow loamy fine sand, 0 to 3 percent TdA OH FULTON Granby loamy fine sand Gr Resource Report 7 Soils 123 NEXUS PROJET

151 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH FULTON Tedrow loamy fine sand, 0 to 3 percent TdA OH FULTON Gild fine sandy loam Gf OH FULTON igby loam, 0 to 3 percent ma OH FULTON Gild fine sandy loam Gf OH FULTON igby loam, 0 to 3 percent ma OH FULTON Gild fine sandy loam Gf OH FULTON igby loam, 0 to 3 percent ma OH FULTON Millgrove loam Mo OH FULTON igby loam, 0 to 3 percent ma OH FULTON Millgrove loam Mo OH FULTON Rimer loamy fine sand, 0 to 3 percent RnA OH FULTON Millgrove loam Mo OH FULTON Rimer loamy fine sand, 0 to 3 percent RnA OH FULTON Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH FULTON Haskins loam, 0 to 3 percent HkA OH FULTON Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH FULTON igby loam, 0 to 3 percent ma OH FULTON Gild fine sandy loam Gf OH FULTON igby loam, 0 to 3 percent ma Resource Report 7 Soils 124 NEXUS PROJET

152 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH FULTON Mermill loam Mf OH FULTON Haskins loam, 0 to 3 percent HkA OH FULTON Mermill loam Mf OH FULTON Haskins loam, 0 to 3 percent HkA OH FULTON Mermill loam Mf OH FULTON Haskins loam, 0 to 3 percent HkA OH FULTON Mermill loam Mf OH FULTON Nappanee loam, 0 to 2 percent NnA OH FULTON Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH FULTON Nappanee loam, 0 to 2 percent NnA OH FULTON Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH FULTON Nappanee loam, 0 to 2 percent NnA OH FULTON Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH FULTON Nappanee loam, 0 to 2 percent NnA OH FULTON Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH FULTON Nappanee loam, 0 to 2 percent NnA OH FULTON Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH FULTON Nappanee loam, 0 to 2 percent NnA OH FULTON Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA Resource Report 7 Soils 125 NEXUS PROJET

153 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH FULTON Haskins loam, 0 to 3 percent HkA OH FULTON Nappanee loam, 0 to 2 percent NnA OH FULTON igby loam, 0 to 3 percent ma OH FULTON Millgrove loam Mo OH FULTON Nappanee loam, 0 to 2 percent NnA OH FULTON Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH FULTON Nappanee loam, 0 to 2 percent NnA OH FULTON Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH FULTON Nappanee loam, 0 to 2 percent NnA OH FULTON Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH FULTON Nappanee loam, 0 to 2 percent NnA OH FULTON Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH FULTON Nappanee loam, 0 to 2 percent NnA OH FULTON Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH FULTON Nappanee loam, 0 to 2 percent NnA OH FULTON Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH FULTON Nappanee loam, 0 to 2 percent NnA OH FULTON Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH FULTON Nappanee loam, 0 to 2 percent NnA Resource Report 7 Soils 126 NEXUS PROJET

154 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH FULTON Shoals silt loam, frequently flooded Sh OH FULTON igby loam, 0 to 3 percent ma OH FULTON Shoals silt loam, frequently flooded Sh OH FULTON Nappanee loam, 0 to 2 percent NnA OH FULTON Shoals silt loam, frequently flooded Sh OH FULTON Nappanee loam, 2 to 6 percent NnB OH FULTON Nappanee loam, 0 to 2 percent NnA OH FULTON Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH FULTON Nappanee loam, 0 to 2 percent NnA OH FULTON Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH FULTON Haskins loam, 0 to 3 percent HkA OH FULTON Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH FULTON Rimer loamy fine sand, 0 to 3 percent RnA OH FULTON Haskins loam, 0 to 3 percent HkA OH FULTON Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH FULTON Nappanee loam, 0 to 2 percent NnA OH FULTON Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH FULTON Nappanee loam, 0 to 2 percent NnA OH FULTON Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA Resource Report 7 Soils 127 NEXUS PROJET

155 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH FULTON Nappanee loam, 0 to 2 percent NnA OH FULTON Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH FULTON Rimer loamy fine sand, 0 to 3 percent RnA OH FULTON Nappanee loam, 0 to 2 percent NnA OH FULTON Mermill loam Mf OH FULTON Seward loamy fine sand, 2 to 6 percent SdB OH FULTON Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH FULTON Seward loamy fine sand, 2 to 6 percent SdB OH FULTON Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH FULTON Haskins loam, 0 to 3 percent HkA OH FULTON Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH FULTON Nappanee loam, 0 to 2 percent NnA OH FULTON Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH FULTON Haskins loam, 0 to 3 percent HkA OH FULTON Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH FULTON Haskins loam, 0 to 3 percent HkA OH FULTON Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH FULTON Nappanee loam, 0 to 2 percent NnA OH FULTON Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA Resource Report 7 Soils 128 NEXUS PROJET

156 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH FULTON Mermill loam Mf OH FULTON Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH FULTON Mermill loam Mf OH FULTON Haskins loam, 0 to 3 percent HkA OH FULTON Mermill loam Mf OH FULTON Rimer loamy fine sand, 0 to 3 percent RnA OH FULTON Mermill loam Mf OH FULTON Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH FULTON Mermill loam Mf OH FULTON Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH FULTON Mermill loam Mf OH FULTON Haskins loam, 0 to 3 percent HkA OH FULTON Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH FULTON Mermill loam Mf OH FULTON Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH FULTON Haskins loam, 0 to 3 percent HkA OH FULTON Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH FULTON Mermill loam Mf OH FULTON Haskins loam, 0 to 3 percent HkA Resource Report 7 Soils 129 NEXUS PROJET

157 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ OH FULTON Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH FULTON Mermill loam Mf OH FULTON Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent HoA OH FULTON Nappanee loam, 0 to 2 percent NnA OH FULTON Sloan silty clay loam, frequently flooded So OH FULTON Nappanee loam, 2 to 6 percent NnB OH FULTON Mermill loam Mf OH FULTON Ziegenfuss clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Zie5A MI LENAWEE Ziegenfuss clay loam, 0 to 1 percent ZfsacA MI LENAWEE Wauseon loam, 0 to 3 percent WcA MI LENAWEE Ziegenfuss clay loam, 0 to 1 percent ZfsacA MI LENAWEE Hoytville and Wauseon loams, 0 to 3 percent HfA MI LENAWEE Ziegenfuss clay loam, 0 to 1 percent ZfsacA MI LENAWEE Hoytville and Wauseon loams, 0 to 3 percent HfA MI LENAWEE Ziegenfuss clay loam, 0 to 1 percent ZfsacA MI LENAWEE Berrien sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent BcA MI LENAWEE Wauseon loam, 0 to 3 percent WcA MI LENAWEE Ziegenfuss clay loam, 0 to 1 percent ZfsacA MI LENAWEE Wauseon loam, 0 to 3 percent WcA Resource Report 7 Soils 130 NEXUS PROJET

158 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ MI LENAWEE Macomb fine sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent MaA MI LENAWEE Wauseon loam, 0 to 3 percent WcA MI LENAWEE Griffin and Genesee loams, 0 to 3 percent GfA MI LENAWEE Water W MI LENAWEE Griffin and Genesee loams, 0 to 3 percent GfA MI LENAWEE Griffin and Sloan sandy loams, 0 to 3 percent GhA MI LENAWEE Genesee loam, 0 to 3 percent GaA MI LENAWEE Griffin and Sloan sandy loams, 0 to 3 percent GhA MI LENAWEE Genesee loam, 0 to 3 percent GaA MI LENAWEE Wauseon loam, 0 to 3 percent WcA MI LENAWEE Plainfield and Berrien loamy sands, 0 to 3 percent PdA MI LENAWEE St. lair loam, 7 to 15 percent, moderately eroded Sd MI LENAWEE Genesee loam, 0 to 3 percent GaA MI LENAWEE St. lair loam, 7 to 15 percent, moderately eroded Sd MI LENAWEE Wauseon loam, 0 to 3 percent WcA MI LENAWEE Plainfield and Berrien loamy sands, 0 to 3 percent PdA MI LENAWEE Brady and Macomb loams, 0 to 3 percent BkA MI LENAWEE Plainfield and Berrien loamy sands, 0 to 3 percent PdA MI LENAWEE Brady and Macomb loams, 0 to 3 percent BkA Resource Report 7 Soils 131 NEXUS PROJET

159 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ MI LENAWEE Brady sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent BhA MI LENAWEE Brady and Macomb loams, 0 to 3 percent BkA MI LENAWEE Brady sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent BhA MI LENAWEE Brady and Macomb loams, 0 to 3 percent BkA MI LENAWEE Brady sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent BhA MI LENAWEE Brady and Macomb loams, 0 to 3 percent BkA MI LENAWEE Brady sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent BhA MI LENAWEE Brady and Macomb loams, 0 to 3 percent BkA MI LENAWEE Brady sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent BhA MI LENAWEE Brady and Macomb loams, 0 to 3 percent BkA MI LENAWEE Wauseon loam, 0 to 3 percent WcA MI LENAWEE Sebewa sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent SbA MI LENAWEE Berrien sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent BcA MI LENAWEE Hoytville and Wauseon loams, 0 to 3 percent HfA MI LENAWEE Ziegenfuss clay loam, 0 to 1 percent ZfsacA MI LENAWEE Macomb fine sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent MaA MI LENAWEE Ziegenfuss clay loam, 0 to 1 percent ZfsacA MI LENAWEE Lenawee silty clay loam Le MI LENAWEE Ziegenfuss clay loam, 0 to 1 percent ZfsacA Resource Report 7 Soils 132 NEXUS PROJET

160 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ MI LENAWEE Hoytville and Wauseon loams, 0 to 3 percent HfA MI LENAWEE Nappanee silt loam, 0 to 3 percent NaA MI LENAWEE Ziegenfuss clay loam, 0 to 1 percent ZfsacA MI LENAWEE Wauseon loam, 0 to 3 percent WcA MI LENAWEE Hoytville and Wauseon loams, 0 to 3 percent HfA MI LENAWEE Ziegenfuss clay loam, 0 to 1 percent ZfsacA MI MONROE Ziegenfuss clay loam, 0 to 1 percent ZfsacA MI MONROE Blount loam, 0 to 3 percent 13A MI MONROE Ziegenfuss clay loam, 0 to 1 percent ZfsacA MI MONROE Nappanee loam, 0 to 3 percent 43A MI MONROE Ziegenfuss clay loam, 0 to 1 percent ZfsacA MI MONROE Nappanee loam, 0 to 3 percent 43A MI MONROE Ziegenfuss clay loam, 0 to 1 percent ZfsacA MI MONROE Nappanee loam, 0 to 3 percent 43A MI MONROE Ziegenfuss clay loam, 0 to 1 percent ZfsacA MI MONROE Nappanee loam, 0 to 3 percent 43A MI MONROE Ziegenfuss clay loam, 0 to 1 percent ZfsacA MI MONROE Nappanee loam, 0 to 3 percent 43A MI MONROE Ziegenfuss clay loam, 0 to 1 percent ZfsacA Resource Report 7 Soils 133 NEXUS PROJET

161 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ MI MONROE Nappanee loam, 0 to 3 percent 43A MI MONROE Ziegenfuss clay loam, 0 to 1 percent ZfsacA MI MONROE Nappanee loam, 0 to 3 percent 43A MI MONROE Ziegenfuss clay loam, 0 to 1 percent ZfsacA MI MONROE Nappanee loam, 0 to 3 percent 43A MI MONROE Pewamo clay loam MI MONROE Blount loam, 0 to 3 percent 13A MI MONROE Pewamo clay loam MI MONROE Blount loam, 0 to 3 percent 13A MI MONROE Pewamo clay loam MI MONROE Nappanee loam, 0 to 3 percent 43A MI MONROE Pewamo clay loam MI MONROE Nappanee loam, 0 to 3 percent 43A MI MONROE Hoytville and Wauseon loams, 0 to 3 percent 100A MI MONROE Nappanee loam, 0 to 3 percent 43A MI MONROE Hoytville and Wauseon loams, 0 to 3 percent 100A MI MONROE Oakville fine sand, loamy substratum, 0 to 6 percent 49B MI MONROE Nappanee loam, 0 to 3 percent 43A MI MONROE Hoytville and Wauseon loams, 0 to 3 percent 100A Resource Report 7 Soils 134 NEXUS PROJET

162 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ MI MONROE Nappanee loam, 0 to 3 percent 43A MI MONROE Hoytville and Wauseon loams, 0 to 3 percent 100A MI MONROE Nappanee loam, 0 to 3 percent 43A MI MONROE Hoytville and Wauseon loams, 0 to 3 percent 100A MI MONROE Nappanee loam, 0 to 3 percent 43A MI MONROE Sloan loam MI MONROE Metamora sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent 23A MI MONROE Pewamo clay loam MI MONROE Metamora sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent 23A MI MONROE Thetd loamy sand, 0 to 3 percent 40A MI MONROE Pewamo clay loam MI MONROE Ypsi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent 103A MI MONROE Thetd loamy sand, 0 to 3 percent 40A MI MONROE Ypsi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent 103A MI WASHTENAW Ypsi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent YpA MI WASHTENAW Ziegenfuss clay loam, 0 to 1 percent ZfsacA MI WASHTENAW Ypsi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent YpA MI WASHTENAW Seward sandy loam, loamy subsoil variant, 2 to 6 percent SfB MI WASHTENAW Ypsi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent YpA Resource Report 7 Soils 135 NEXUS PROJET

163 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ MI WASHTENAW Sloan loam Sc MI WASHTENAW Ypsi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent YpA MI WASHTENAW Wauseon fine sandy loam Ws MI WASHTENAW Wasepi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent WaA MI WASHTENAW Wauseon fine sandy loam Ws MI WASHTENAW Wasepi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent WaA MI WASHTENAW Wauseon fine sandy loam Ws MI WASHTENAW Wasepi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent WaA MI WASHTENAW Gild sandy loam Gf MI WASHTENAW Wasepi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent WaA MI WASHTENAW Gild sandy loam Gf MI WASHTENAW Ziegenfuss clay loam, 0 to 1 percent ZfsacA MI WASHTENAW Ypsi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent YpA MI WASHTENAW Ziegenfuss clay loam, 0 to 1 percent ZfsacA MI WASHTENAW Ypsi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent YpA MI WASHTENAW Ziegenfuss clay loam, 0 to 1 percent ZfsacA MI WASHTENAW Wauseon fine sandy loam Ws MI WASHTENAW Ziegenfuss clay loam, 0 to 1 percent ZfsacA MI WASHTENAW Ypsi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent YpA Resource Report 7 Soils 136 NEXUS PROJET

164 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ MI WASHTENAW Nappanee silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent NaA MI WASHTENAW Ziegenfuss clay loam, 0 to 1 percent ZfsacA MI WASHTENAW Ypsi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent YpA MI WASHTENAW Ziegenfuss clay loam, 0 to 1 percent ZfsacA MI WASHTENAW Nappanee silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent NaA MI WASHTENAW Wauseon fine sandy loam Ws MI WASHTENAW Ziegenfuss clay loam, 0 to 1 percent ZfsacA MI WASHTENAW Nappanee silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent NaA MI WASHTENAW Ypsi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent YpA MI WASHTENAW Wauseon fine sandy loam Ws MI WASHTENAW Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent KnA MI WASHTENAW Wauseon fine sandy loam Ws MI WASHTENAW Ypsi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent YpA MI WASHTENAW Boyer loamy sand, 0 to 6 percent BnB MI WASHTENAW Ypsi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent YpA MI WASHTENAW Wauseon fine sandy loam Ws MI WASHTENAW Ziegenfuss clay loam, 0 to 1 percent ZfsacA MI WASHTENAW ixboro-kibbie fine sandy loams, 0 to 4 percent oa MI WASHTENAW Ziegenfuss clay loam, 0 to 1 percent ZfsacA Resource Report 7 Soils 137 NEXUS PROJET

165 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ MI WASHTENAW Nappanee silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent NaA MI WASHTENAW Ziegenfuss clay loam, 0 to 1 percent ZfsacA MI WASHTENAW Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent KnA MI WASHTENAW Ziegenfuss clay loam, 0 to 1 percent ZfsacA MI WASHTENAW Nappanee silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent NaA MI WASHTENAW Ziegenfuss clay loam, 0 to 1 percent ZfsacA MI WASHTENAW Nappanee silty clay loam, 2 to 6 percent NaB MI WASHTENAW Pella silt loam Pc MI WASHTENAW Nappanee silty clay loam, 2 to 6 percent NaB MI WASHTENAW Pella silt loam Pc MI WASHTENAW Ypsi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent YpA MI WASHTENAW Pella silt loam Pc MI WASHTENAW Nappanee silty clay loam, 2 to 6 percent NaB MI WASHTENAW Pella silt loam Pc MI WASHTENAW Ypsi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent YpA MI WASHTENAW Kendallville loam, 2 to 6 percent KeB MI WASHTENAW Pella silt loam Pc MI WASHTENAW Seward sandy loam, loamy subsoil variant, 2 to 6 percent SfB MI WASHTENAW Pella silt loam Pc Resource Report 7 Soils 138 NEXUS PROJET

166 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ MI WASHTENAW Seward sandy loam, loamy subsoil variant, 2 to 6 percent SfB MI WASHTENAW Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent KnA MI WASHTENAW Sisson fine sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent SnB MI WASHTENAW Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent KnA MI WASHTENAW Pella silt loam Pc MI WASHTENAW Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent KnA MI WASHTENAW Pella silt loam Pc MI WASHTENAW Wauseon fine sandy loam Ws MI WASHTENAW Gild sandy loam Gf MI WASHTENAW Wasepi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent WaA MI WASHTENAW Gild sandy loam Gf MI WASHTENAW Wasepi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent WaA MI WASHTENAW Gild sandy loam Gf MI WASHTENAW Wasepi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent WaA MI WASHTENAW Gild sandy loam Gf MI WASHTENAW Wasepi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent WaA MI WASHTENAW Gild sandy loam Gf MI WASHTENAW Wasepi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent WaA MI WASHTENAW ohoctah fine sandy loam, frequently flooded c Resource Report 7 Soils 139 NEXUS PROJET

167 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ MI WASHTENAW Wasepi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent WaA MI WASHTENAW Oshtemo loamy sand, 0 to 6 percent OsB MI WASHTENAW Wasepi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent WaA MI WASHTENAW Oshtemo loamy sand, 0 to 6 percent OsB MI WASHTENAW Wasepi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent WaA MI WASHTENAW Boyer loamy sand, 0 to 6 percent BnB MI WASHTENAW Wasepi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent WaA MI WASHTENAW Boyer loamy sand, 0 to 6 percent BnB MI WASHTENAW Wasepi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent WaA MI WASHTENAW Boyer loamy sand, 0 to 6 percent BnB MI WASHTENAW Wasepi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent WaA MI WASHTENAW Fox sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent FoA MI WASHTENAW Wasepi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent WaA MI WASHTENAW Fox sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent FoA MI WASHTENAW Wasepi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent WaA MI WASHTENAW Boyer loamy sand, 0 to 6 percent BnB MI WASHTENAW Gild sandy loam Gf MI WASHTENAW Wasepi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent WaA MI WASHTENAW Boyer loamy sand, 0 to 6 percent BnB Resource Report 7 Soils 140 NEXUS PROJET

168 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ MI WASHTENAW Wasepi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent WaA MI WASHTENAW Boyer loamy sand, 0 to 6 percent BnB MI WASHTENAW Gild sandy loam Gf MI WASHTENAW Wasepi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent WaA MI WASHTENAW Gild sandy loam Gf MI WASHTENAW Wasepi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent WaA MI WASHTENAW Boyer loamy sand, 0 to 6 percent BnB MI WASHTENAW Wasepi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent WaA MI WASHTENAW Boyer loamy sand, 0 to 6 percent BnB MI WASHTENAW Wasepi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent WaA MI WASHTENAW Gild sandy loam Gf MI WASHTENAW Wasepi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent WaA MI WASHTENAW Boyer loamy sand, 0 to 6 percent BnB MI WASHTENAW Wasepi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent WaA MI WASHTENAW Gild sandy loam Gf MI WASHTENAW Wasepi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent WaA MI WASHTENAW Boyer loamy sand, 0 to 6 percent BnB MI WASHTENAW Owosso-Miami complex, 2 to 6 percent OwB MI WASHTENAW Macomb loam, 0 to 4 percent MaA Resource Report 7 Soils 141 NEXUS PROJET

169 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ MI WASHTENAW Boyer loamy sand, 0 to 6 percent BnB MI WASHTENAW ohoctah fine sandy loam, frequently flooded c MI WASHTENAW Water W MI WASHTENAW Boyer loamy sand, 0 to 6 percent BnB MI WASHTENAW Gild sandy loam Gf MI WASHTENAW Boyer loamy sand, 0 to 6 percent BnB MI WASHTENAW Wasepi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent WaA MI WASHTENAW Boyer loamy sand, 0 to 6 percent BnB MI WASHTENAW Wasepi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent WaA MI WASHTENAW Gild sandy loam Gf MI WASHTENAW Wasepi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent WaA MI WASHTENAW Spinks loamy sand, 0 to 6 percent SpB MI WASHTENAW Urban land Ur MI WASHTENAW Spinks loamy sand, 0 to 6 percent SpB MI WASHTENAW ohoctah fine sandy loam, frequently flooded c MI WASHTENAW Urban land Ur MI WASHTENAW Spinks loamy sand, 0 to 6 percent SpB MI WASHTENAW Urban land Ur MI WASHTENAW Spinks loamy sand, 0 to 6 percent SpB Resource Report 7 Soils 142 NEXUS PROJET

170 TABLE Summary of Soil Types by ounty and State and Affected by the NEXUS Project Facilities State ounty Soil Association/ Series/omplex Map Unit Symbol s rossed Through Soil Type Start End rossing Length (ft) a/ MI WASHTENAW Urban land Ur MI WASHTENAW Wasepi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent WaA MI WASHTENAW Gild sandy loam Gf MI WAYNE Gild sandy loam Gf MI WAYNE Wasepi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent WdA MI WAYNE Made land Ma MI WAYNE Wasepi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent WdA MI WASHTENAW Wasepi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent WaA MI WAYNE Wasepi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent WdA MI WASHTENAW Wasepi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent WaA a/ Soil crossing lengths were simplified by rounding to the nearest whole number. The crossing lengths may differ slightly from actual lengths due to rounding. Resource Report 7 Soils 143 NEXUS PROJET

171 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Acres Affected by the NEXUS Project and Aboveground Facilities /Station Name State ounty Map Unit TGP Interconnect OH OLUMBIANA BkB TGP Interconnect OH OLUMBIANA Bk TGP Interconnect OH OLUMBIANA Bk TGP Interconnect OH OLUMBIANA BkE TGP Interconnect OH OLUMBIANA o TGP Interconnect OH OLUMBIANA GnB TGP Interconnect OH OLUMBIANA OrA OH OLUMBIANA Bk OH OLUMBIANA Bk OH OLUMBIANA BkE OH OLUMBIANA BtB OH OLUMBIANA BtF4F1 OH OLUMBIANA cb OH OLUMBIANA c OH OLUMBIANA c OH OLUMBIANA ce OH OLUMBIANA h OH OLUMBIANA o OH OLUMBIANA FdA Soil Association/ Series/omplex Berks channery silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Berks channery silt loam, 6 to 15 percent Berks channery silt loam, 15 to 25 percent Berks channery silt loam, 25 to 40 percent oshocton silt loam, 6 to 15 percent Gilpin silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Orrville silt loam, 0 to 2 percent, occasionally flooded Berks channery silt loam, 6 to 15 percent Berks channery silt loam, 15 to 25 percent Berks channery silt loam, 25 to 40 percent Bogart silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Bethesda and Fairpoint channery silt loams, 25 to 70 percent anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent anfield silt loam, 12 to 20 percent anfield silt loam, 20 to 35 percent hili silt loam, 6 to 12 percent oshocton silt loam, 6 to 15 percent Fitchville silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Project Work Area (acres) a/ Permanent ROW Area (acres) b/ Erodibility Water (K Factor) c/ Wind (WEG) d/ Slope Percent e/, f/ Prime Farmland Soils esignation g/ rainage lass ominant Hydrologic Group All areas are prime farmland Well B Not prime farmland Well B Not prime farmland Well B Not prime farmland Well B Not prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Well Not prime farmland Well B Not prime farmland Well B Not prime farmland Well B All areas are prime farmland Not prime farmland Well All areas are prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Well B Not prime farmland / h/ ompaction Potential i/ potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) j/ Revegetation Potential k/ Topsoil epth (inches) Fair Fair Fair Fair Good Good 0-8 >60 Good Fair Fair Fair 0-10 >60 Good 0-8 >80 Fair 0-5 >80 Good 0-6 >80 Good 0-6 >80 Fair 0-6 >80 Fair 0-6 >60 Good Good 0-7 >80 Good 0-7 Resource Report 7 Soils 1 NEXUS PROJET

172 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Acres Affected by the NEXUS Project and Aboveground Facilities /Station Name State ounty Map Unit OH OLUMBIANA FdB OH OLUMBIANA FeA OH OLUMBIANA Fn2 OH OLUMBIANA FoB OH OLUMBIANA Gn OH OLUMBIANA Gn OH OLUMBIANA Gr OH OLUMBIANA He OH OLUMBIANA HeE OH OLUMBIANA HkA OH OLUMBIANA JwB OH OLUMBIANA Kn OH OLUMBIANA Kn OH OLUMBIANA McB OH OLUMBIANA Mc OH OLUMBIANA ReB OH OLUMBIANA RsB OH OLUMBIANA Rs OH OLUMBIANA Rs2 Soil Association/ Series/omplex Fitchville silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Fluvaquents, silty, 0 to 1 percent, frequently flooded Fredericktown gravelly loam, 6 to 15 percent, eroded Fredericktown silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Gilpin silt loam, 6 to 15 percent Gilpin silt loam, 15 to 25 percent Glend silt loam, 6 to 12 percent Hazleton channery loam, 6 to 15 percent Hazleton channery loam, 25 to 40 percent Holly silt loam, 0 to 2 percent, frequently flooded Jimtown silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Kensington silt loam, 6 to 15 percent Kensington silt loam, 15 to 25 percent Mechanicsburg silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Mechanicsburg silt loam, 6 to 15 percent Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Rittman silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Rittman silt loam, 6 to 12 percent Rittman silt loam, 12 to 20 percent, eroded Project Work Area (acres) a/ Permanent ROW Area (acres) b/ Erodibility Water (K Factor) c/ Wind (WEG) d/ Slope Percent e/, f/ Prime Farmland Soils esignation g/ Not prime farmland rainage lass Very ominant Hydrologic Group Not prime farmland Well B All areas are prime farmland Well B Not prime farmland Well Not prime farmland Well Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Well A Not prime farmland Well A and either protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Poorly All areas are prime farmland Well B Not prime farmland Well B All areas are prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland / / B B h/ ompaction Potential i/ potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) j/ Revegetation Potential k/ Topsoil epth (inches) >80 Good 0-7 >80 Very poor N/A >80 Good 0-12 >80 Good Good Fair 0-8 >60 Good Good N/A Fair N/A >60 Fair 0-3 >60 Good 0-10 >60 Good 0-11 >60 Fair Good Good 0-9 >80 Good Good Good Fair 0-9 Resource Report 7 Soils 2 NEXUS PROJET

173 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Acres Affected by the NEXUS Project and Aboveground Facilities /Station Name State ounty Map Unit OH OLUMBIANA Te OH OLUMBIANA Te2 OH OLUMBIANA Ub OH OLUMBIANA WaB OH OLUMBIANA WoA OH OLUMBIANA ZeA OH ERIE AkA OH ERIE AnG OH ERIE BgA OH ERIE BgB OH ERIE BkA OH ERIE BkB OH ERIE ab OH ERIE b2 OH ERIE ca OH ERIE cb OH ERIE hb OH ERIE ma OH ERIE na Soil Association/ Series/omplex Teegarden silt loam, 6 to 15 percent Teegarden silt loam, 6 to 15 percent, eroded Udorthents, refuse substratum, 2 to 25 percent Wadsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Wick silt loam, 0 to 2 percent, frequently flooded Zepernick silt loam, 0 to 2 percent, occasionally flooded Allis clay loam, 0 to 2 percent Amanda-ekalb-Rock outcrop association, 40 to 70 percent Bennington silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Bennington silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Bixler loamy fine sand, 0 to 2 percent Bixler loamy fine sand, 2 to 6 percent ardington silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ardington silty clay loam, 6 to 12 percent, eroded astalia very channery loam, 0 to 2 percent astalia very channery loam, 2 to 6 percent hili loam, loamy substratum, 2 to 6 percent olwood loam, 0 to 1 percent olwood silt loam, bedrock substratum, 0 to 1 percent Project Work Area (acres) a/ Permanent ROW Area (acres) b/ Erodibility Water (K Factor) c/ Wind (WEG) d/ Slope Percent e/, f/ Prime Farmland Soils esignation g/ Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland and either protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season Not prime farmland rainage lass Very Poorly ominant Hydrologic Group Not prime farmland Well All areas are prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Well A Not prime farmland Well A All areas are prime farmland Well B Very Very / / A / / B B / / h/ ompaction Potential i/ potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) j/ Revegetation Potential k/ Topsoil epth (inches) >60 Good 0-10 >60 Good 0-10 >80 N/A >60 Good 0-8 >80 Poor 0-8 >60 Poor Fair Poor 0-6/0-5 >80 Good 0-8 >80 Good 0-8 >80 Fair 0-10 >80 Fair Good Good Poor Poor 0-8 >60 Good 0-9 >60 Poor 0-9 >60 Poor 0-9 Resource Report 7 Soils 3 NEXUS PROJET

174 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Acres Affected by the NEXUS Project and Aboveground Facilities /Station Name State ounty Map Unit OH ERIE oa OH ERIE tb OH ERIE u OH ERIE ea OH ERIE ua OH ERIE ub OH ERIE EcA OH ERIE EnA OH ERIE FrA OH ERIE HkA OH ERIE HoA OH ERIE HrB OH ERIE HsA OH ERIE JtA OH ERIE JuA OH ERIE KbA OH ERIE MeA OH ERIE MfA OH ERIE MgA Soil Association/ Series/omplex ondit silt loam, 0 to 1 percent onotton loam, 2 to 6 percent onotton gravelly loam, 6 to 12 percent el Rey silt loam, 0 to 2 percent unbridge loamy sand, 0 to 2 percent unbridge loamy sand, 2 to 6 percent Elliott silt loam, bedrock substratum, 0 to 2 percent Elnora loamy fine sand, 0 to 4 percent Fries silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Haskins loam, 0 to 2 percent Holly silt loam, 0 to 1 percent, occasionally flooded Hornell silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Hornell silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent Jimtown loam, 0 to 2 percent Joliet silt loam, 0 to 1 percent Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent Mermill silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Mild silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Millgrove loam, 0 to 1 percent Project Work Area (acres) a/ Permanent ROW Area (acres) b/ Erodibility Water (K Factor) c/ Wind (WEG) d/ Slope Percent e/, f/ Prime Farmland Soils esignation g/ rainage lass Poorly ominant Hydrologic Group All areas are prime farmland Well A Not prime farmland Well A All areas are prime farmland Well B All areas are prime farmland Well B Not prime farmland Very Poorly Poorly Very Very Very / / / A/ / / / h/ ompaction Potential i/ potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) j/ Revegetation Potential k/ Topsoil epth (inches) > >80 Fair 0-9 >80 Fair 0-9 >60 Good Fair Fair Good 0-6 >80 Good Fair 0-10 >60 Good 0-9 >60 Fair Good Good 0-8 >60 Good Poor 0-7 >60 Good 0-7 >80 Good 0-9 >60 Fair Fair 0-9 Resource Report 7 Soils 4 NEXUS PROJET

175 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Acres Affected by the NEXUS Project and Aboveground Facilities /Station Name State ounty Map Unit OH ERIE MmA OH ERIE MnA OH ERIE MnB OH ERIE MsA OH ERIE MxA OH ERIE NoA OH ERIE OaB OH ERIE OgA OH ERIE OhB OH ERIE On OH ERIE OpA OH ERIE OsB OH ERIE PcA OH ERIE PmA OH ERIE RaA OH ERIE RcA OH ERIE RcB OH ERIE RgA OH ERIE RhA Soil Association/ Series/omplex Millsdale silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Milton silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Milton silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Miner silt loam, bedrock substratum, 0 to 1 percent Mitiwanga silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Nolin silt loam, 0 to 2 percent, occasionally flooded Oakville loamy fine sand, 0 to 6 percent Ogontz fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent Ogontz silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Orrville silt loam, frequently flooded Orrville silt loam, bedrock substratum, 0 to 2 percent, occasionally flooded Oshtemo loamy sand, 0 to 6 percent Pewamo silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Plumbrook fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent Randolph silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Rawson sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent Rawson sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent Rimer loamy fine sand, 0 to 2 percent Ritchey loam, 0 to 2 percent Project Work Area (acres) a/ Permanent ROW Area (acres) b/ Erodibility Water (K Factor) c/ Wind (WEG) d/ Slope Percent e/, f/ Prime Farmland Soils esignation g/ rainage lass Very ominant Hydrologic Group All areas are prime farmland Well All areas are prime farmland Well Very All areas are prime farmland Well B Not prime farmland Well A All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland and either protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season All areas are prime farmland Well A All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Very Not prime farmland Well / / / B B / A/ / A/ h/ ompaction Potential i/ potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) j/ Revegetation Potential k/ Topsoil epth (inches) Fair Good Good 0-8 >60 Fair Good 0-9 >60 Good 0-12 >80 Fair 0-3 >80 Good 0-10 >80 Good 0-10 >60 Good Good 0-9 >80 Good 0-9 >60 Poor 0-10 >80 Good Good 0-8 >60 Good 0-10 >60 Good 0-10 >80 Fair to 20 Poor 0-7 Resource Report 7 Soils 5 NEXUS PROJET

176 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Acres Affected by the NEXUS Project and Aboveground Facilities /Station Name State ounty Map Unit OH ERIE RhB OH ERIE Rh OH ERIE SbF OH ERIE ShB OH ERIE Sk2 OH ERIE Sk2 OH ERIE TuA OH ERIE TuB OH ERIE UcB OH ERIE UdB Soil Association/ Series/omplex Ritchey loam, 2 to 6 percent Ritchey loam, 6 to 12 percent Saylesville silt loam, 25 to 40 percent Shinrock silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Shinrock silty clay loam, 6 to 12 percent, eroded Shinrock silty clay loam, 12 to 18 percent, eroded Tuscola fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent Tuscola fine sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent Udipsamments-Spinks complex, 0 to 6 percent Udorthents, loamy, 0 to 6 percent Project Work Area (acres) a/ Permanent ROW Area (acres) b/ Erodibility Water (K Factor) c/ Wind (WEG) d/ Slope Percent e/, f/ Prime Farmland Soils esignation g/ rainage lass ominant Hydrologic Group Not prime farmland Well Not prime farmland Well Not prime farmland Well All areas are prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Not prime farmland Excessively h/ ompaction Potential i/ potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) j/ Revegetation Potential k/ Topsoil epth (inches) 10 to 20 Poor to 20 Poor 0-7 >60 Fair 0-9 >60 Good 0-9 >60 Good 0-9 >60 Fair 0-9 >80 Good 0-9 >80 Good Not prime farmland N/A N/A OH ERIE W Water Not prime farmland N/A N/A OH ERIE WaB OH ERIE Wa OH ERIE Zu2 OH ERIE ZuE2 OH ERIE ZuF OH FULTON ob OH FULTON o OH FULTON ma Wakeman sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent Wakeman sandy loam, 6 to 12 percent Zurich silt loam, 12 to 18 percent, eroded Zurich silt loam, 18 to 25 percent, eroded Zurich silt loam, 25 to 40 percent olonie fine sand, 1 to 6 percent olonie fine sand, 6 to 12 percent igby loam, 0 to 3 percent All areas are prime farmland Well B Not prime farmland Well B Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Well A Not prime farmland OH FULTON Gf Gild fine sandy loam excessively Very A A/ potential potential potential potential >80 N/A / Good Good 0-10 >80 Fair 0-5 >80 Fair 0-5 >80 Fair 0-5 >80 Fair 0-8 >80 Fair 0-8 >60 Good 0-8 >80 Poor 0-14 Resource Report 7 Soils 6 NEXUS PROJET

177 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Acres Affected by the NEXUS Project and Aboveground Facilities /Station Name State ounty Map Unit Soil Association/ Series/omplex Project Work Area (acres) a/ Permanent ROW Area (acres) b/ Erodibility Water (K Factor) c/ Wind (WEG) d/ Slope Percent e/, f/ Prime Farmland Soils esignation g/ OH FULTON Gr Granby loamy fine sand Farmland of local importance OH FULTON HkA OH FULTON HoA Haskins loam, 0 to 3 percent Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent OH FULTON Mf Mermill loam OH FULTON Mo Millgrove loam OH FULTON NnA OH FULTON NnB OH FULTON OaB OH FULTON OtB OH FULTON RnA OH FULTON SdB OH FULTON Sh OH FULTON So OH FULTON TdA OH FULTON Zie5A Nappanee loam, 0 to 2 percent Nappanee loam, 2 to 6 percent Oakville fine sand, 0 to 6 percent Ottokee fine sand, 0 to 6 percent Rimer loamy fine sand, 0 to 3 percent Seward loamy fine sand, 2 to 6 percent Shoals silt loam, frequently flooded Sloan silty clay loam, frequently flooded Tedrow loamy fine sand, 0 to 3 percent Ziegenfuss clay loam, 0 to 1 percent rainage lass Very Very Very Very ominant Hydrologic Group Not prime farmland Well A Farmland of local importance Farmland of local importance and either protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season and either protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season Farmland of local importance OH HENRY Gr Granby loamy fine sand Not prime farmland OH HENRY Oa OH HENRY OtB OH HENRY OuB Oakville fine sand, 2 to 12 percent Ottokee fine sand, 1 to 5 percent Ottokee fine sand, 0 to 6 percent Very Poorly Very Not prime farmland Well A Not prime farmland Not prime farmland A/ / / / A A/ A A/ / A/ A A h/ ompaction Potential i/ potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) j/ Revegetation Potential k/ Topsoil epth (inches) >80 Poor 0-10 >60 Good 0-9 >80 Poor 0-9 >80 Good Poor 0-9 >60 Good 0-4 >60 Good 0-4 >80 Poor 0-3 >80 Fair 0-8 >80 Fair 0-10 >80 Fair 0-10 >60 Fair 0-8 >60 Fair 0-15 >60 Fair 0-8 >80 Fair 0-7 >80 Poor 0-10 >80 Poor 0-3 >80 Fair 0-8 >80 Fair 0-8 Resource Report 7 Soils 7 NEXUS PROJET

178 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Acres Affected by the NEXUS Project and Aboveground Facilities /Station Name State ounty Map Unit OH HENRY TdA OH HURON AcF OH HURON AgG OH HURON BgA OH HURON BgB OH HURON db OH HURON hb Soil Association/ Series/omplex Tedrow loamy fine sand, 0 to 2 percent Alexandria silt loam, 25 to 50 percent Amanda-ekalb-Rock outcrop association, 40 to 70 percent Bennington silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Bennington silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ardington silt loam, 2 to 6 percent hili loam, loamy substratum, 2 to 6 percent Project Work Area (acres) a/ Permanent ROW Area (acres) b/ Erodibility Water (K Factor) c/ Wind (WEG) d/ Slope Percent e/, f/ Prime Farmland Soils esignation g/ Not prime farmland rainage lass ominant Hydrologic Group Not prime farmland Well Not prime farmland Well All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Well B OH HURON o ondit silty clay loam OH HURON Ho OH HURON Ln Holly silt loam, frequently flooded Lobdell silt loam, rarely flooded and either protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season All areas are prime farmland OH HURON Mr Miner silty clay loam OH HURON Or OH HURON Tg OH LORAIN BgB OH LORAIN BtB Orrville silt loam, frequently flooded Tioga loam, occasionally flooded Bennington silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Bogart loam, 2 to 6 percent and either protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season Poorly Poorly Very All areas are prime farmland Well A All areas are prime farmland OH LORAIN h hagrin silt loam OH LORAIN la OH LORAIN lb hili loam, 0 to 2 percent hili loam, 2 to 6 percent protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season Well All areas are prime farmland Well B All areas are prime farmland Well B A/ / / / / / B h/ ompaction Potential i/ potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) j/ Revegetation Potential k/ Topsoil epth (inches) >60 Fair 0-8 >80 Poor 0-7 >60/34 Poor 0-6/0-3 >80 Good 0-8 >80 Good 0-8 >60 Good 0-8 >60 Good 0-9 >79 Fair 0-10 >60 Fair 0-3 >60 Good 0-3 >60 Fair 0-8 >60 Good 0-3 >50 Good 0-8 >80 Good 0-8 >60 Good 0-8 >60 Good 0-10 >60 Good 0-9 >60 Good 0-9 OH LORAIN z Udorthents Not prime farmland N/A N/A Resource Report 7 Soils 8 NEXUS PROJET

179 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Acres Affected by the NEXUS Project and Aboveground Facilities /Station Name State ounty Map Unit OH LORAIN ElB OH LORAIN ElB2 OH LORAIN El2 OH LORAIN El2 OH LORAIN FcA OH LORAIN FdA OH LORAIN HsA OH LORAIN HsB Soil Association/ Series/omplex Ellsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Ellsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent, moderately eroded Ellsworth silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Ellsworth silt loam, 12 to 18 percent, moderately eroded Fitchville silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Fitchville silt loam, low terrace, 0 to 2 percent Haskins loam, 0 to 2 percent Haskins loam, 2 to 6 percent Project Work Area (acres) a/ Permanent ROW Area (acres) b/ Erodibility Water (K Factor) c/ Wind (WEG) d/ Slope Percent e/, f/ Prime Farmland Soils esignation g/ All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland OH LORAIN Hy Holly silt loam OH LORAIN Lb Lobdell silt loam and either protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season OH LORAIN Ln Lorain silty clay loam OH LORAIN MgA OH LORAIN MgB OH LORAIN MgB2 OH LORAIN MkA OH LORAIN MkB Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent, moderately eroded Mahoning-Tiro silt loams, 0 to 2 percent Mahoning-Tiro silt loams, 2 to 6 percent OH LORAIN Mr Miner silty clay loam OH LORAIN MtB Mitiwanga silt loam, 2 to 6 percent OH LORAIN Or Orrville silt loam and either protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season rainage lass Poorly Very Very ominant Hydrologic Group / / / / / / / / / / / / h/ ompaction Potential i/ potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) j/ Revegetation Potential k/ Topsoil epth (inches) >60 Good 0-8 >60 Good 0-8 >60 Good 0-8 >60 Fair 0-8 >60 Good 0-7 >80 Good 0-7 >60 Good 0-9 >60 Good 0-9 >60 Fair 0-3 >60 Good 0-3 >60 Fair Good Good Good Good Good 0-7 >60 Fair Good 0-9 >60 Good 0-9 Resource Report 7 Soils 9 NEXUS PROJET

180 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Acres Affected by the NEXUS Project and Aboveground Facilities /Station Name State ounty Map Unit OH LORAIN RdA Soil Association/ Series/omplex Rawson loam, 0 to 2 percent Project Work Area (acres) a/ Permanent ROW Area (acres) b/ Erodibility Water (K Factor) c/ Wind (WEG) d/ Slope Percent e/, f/ Prime Farmland Soils esignation g/ All areas are prime farmland OH LORAIN Tg Tioga fine sandy loam OH LORAIN TrA Trumbull silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season Not prime farmland rainage lass Well Poorly ominant Hydrologic Group A h/ ompaction Potential i/ potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) j/ Revegetation Potential k/ Topsoil epth (inches) >60 Good 0-10 >50 Good 0-8 >60 Fair 0-8 OH LORAIN W Water Not prime farmland N/A N/A OH LUAS BxA OH LUAS BxB Bixler loamy fine sand, 0 to 2 percent Bixler loamy fine sand, 2 to 6 percent OH LUAS o olwood loam OH LUAS da OH LUAS ga OH LUAS sa OH LUAS Ee el Rey loam, 0 to 3 percent igby sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent ixboro fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent Eel loam, occasionally flooded All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland OH LUAS Gr Granby loamy fine sand Not prime farmland OH LUAS HnA OH LUAS HoA OH LUAS La Haskins loam, 0 to 3 percent Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Lamson fine sandy loam OH LUAS Lf Lenawee silty clay loam OH LUAS Mf Mermill loam OH LUAS MmA OH LUAS NnA OH LUAS OtB Metamora sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent Nappanee loam, 0 to 3 percent Ottokee fine sand, 0 to 6 percent Not prime farmland Very Very Very Very Very Very B B / A/ / / A/ / / A potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential >80 Fair 0-10 >80 Fair 0-10 >60 Fair 0-9 >60 Good 0-4 >60 Good 0-8 >60 Good 0-9 >60 Good 0-10 >80 Poor 0-10 >60 Good 0-9 >80 Poor 0-9 >60 Poor 0-9 >70 Fair 0-9 >80 Fair 0-9 >60 Good 0-9 >60 Good 0-4 >80 Fair 0-8 Resource Report 7 Soils 10 NEXUS PROJET

181 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Acres Affected by the NEXUS Project and Aboveground Facilities /Station Name State ounty Map Unit OH LUAS RnA OH LUAS SdB OH LUAS Sh OH LUAS Sm OH LUAS So OH LUAS SuE3 OH LUAS Su2 OH LUAS TdA Soil Association/ Series/omplex Rimer loamy fine sand, 0 to 3 percent Seward loamy fine sand, 2 to 6 percent Shoals loam, occasionally flooded Sisson loam, 6 to 12 percent Sloan loam, occasionally flooded St. lair silty clay loam, 12 to 25 percent, severely eroded St. lair silty clay loam, 4 to 12 percent, eroded Tedrow fine sand, 0 to 3 percent Project Work Area (acres) a/ Permanent ROW Area (acres) b/ Erodibility Water (K Factor) c/ Wind (WEG) d/ Slope Percent e/, f/ Prime Farmland Soils esignation g/ All areas are prime farmland rainage lass ominant Hydrologic Group Not prime farmland Well B Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Very A/ A A/ h/ ompaction Potential i/ potential potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) j/ Revegetation Potential k/ Topsoil epth (inches) >80 Fair 0-10 >80 Good 0-10 >60 Fair 0-8 >60 Good 0-9 >60 Poor 0-15 >48 Fair 0-9 >48 Good 0-9 >60 Fair 0-8 OH LUAS W Water Not prime farmland N/A N/A OH MEINA BnA OH MEINA BnB OH MEINA BtB OH MEINA a OH MEINA ca OH MEINA db OH MEINA gb OH MEINA g2 OH MEINA ge2 Bennington silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Bennington silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Bogart loam, 2 to 6 percent anadice silty clay loam aneadea silt loam, 0 to 2 percent anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ardington silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ardington silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded ardington silt loam, 12 to 25 percent, moderately eroded All areas are prime farmland Farmland of local importance Farmland of local importance All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Farmland of local importance Not prime farmland OH MEINA h arlisle muck Farmland of local importance OH MEINA nb hili loam, 2 to 6 percent Poorly Very All areas are prime farmland Well B / / A/ potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential >80 Good 0-8 >80 Good 0-8 >60 Good 0-8 >60 Fair 0-9 >60 Good 0-7 >80 Good Good Good Fair 0-8 >60 Poor N/A >60 Good 0-9 Resource Report 7 Soils 11 NEXUS PROJET

182 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Acres Affected by the NEXUS Project and Aboveground Facilities /Station Name State ounty Map Unit OH MEINA n OH MEINA o2 OH MEINA oe2 OH MEINA pb OH MEINA p OH MEINA y OH MEINA ElB OH MEINA ElB2 OH MEINA El2 OH MEINA ElE2 OH MEINA ElF OH MEINA EvA OH MEINA FcA OH MEINA FcB OH MEINA GfB Soil Association/ Series/omplex hili loam, 6 to 12 percent hili gravelly loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded hili gravelly loam, 12 to 25 percent, moderately eroded hili silt loam, 2 to 6 percent hili silt loam, 6 to 12 percent ondit silt loam, 0 to 1 percent Ellsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Ellsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent, moderately eroded Ellsworth silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Ellsworth silt loam, 12 to 25 percent, moderately eroded Ellsworth silt loam, 25 to 70 percent Euclid silt loam, occasionally flooded Fitchville silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Fitchville silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Glend silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Project Work Area (acres) a/ Permanent ROW Area (acres) b/ Erodibility Water (K Factor) c/ Wind (WEG) d/ Slope Percent e/, f/ Prime Farmland Soils esignation g/ rainage lass ominant Hydrologic Group Farmland of local importance Well B Farmland of local importance Well B Not prime farmland Well B All areas are prime farmland Well B Farmland of local importance Well B All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Farmland of local importance Not prime farmland Not prime farmland All areas are prime farmland OH MEINA Hy Holly silt loam OH MEINA JtA OH MEINA JtB Jimtown loam, 0 to 2 percent Jimtown loam, 2 to 6 percent and either protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season OH MEINA Le Lobdell silt loam protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season Poorly Poorly / / / / / h/ ompaction Potential i/ potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) j/ Revegetation Potential k/ Topsoil epth (inches) >60 Good 0-9 >60 Good 0-9 >60 Fair 0-9 >60 Good 0-9 >60 Good 0-9 > >60 Good 0-8 >60 Good 0-8 >60 Good 0-8 >60 Fair 0-8 >60 Poor 0-8 >74 Good 0-6 >80 Good 0-7 >80 Good 0-7 >60 Good 0-7 >60 Fair 0-3 >60 Good 0-10 >60 Good 0-10 >60 Fair 0-3 Resource Report 7 Soils 12 NEXUS PROJET

183 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Acres Affected by the NEXUS Project and Aboveground Facilities /Station Name State ounty Map Unit Soil Association/ Series/omplex Project Work Area (acres) a/ Permanent ROW Area (acres) b/ Erodibility Water (K Factor) c/ Wind (WEG) d/ Slope Percent e/, f/ Prime Farmland Soils esignation g/ OH MEINA Ly Luray silt loam OH MEINA MgA OH MEINA MgB OH MEINA MlA Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Mahoning silt loam, sandstone substratum, 0 to 2 percent OH MEINA Mr Miner silty clay loam OH MEINA Od Olmsted loam OH MEINA Or Orrville silt loam OH MEINA OtB OH MEINA ReB OH MEINA RsB OH MEINA RsB2 OH MEINA Rs2 OH MEINA RsE2 OH MEINA RsF Oshtemo sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Rittman silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Rittman silt loam, 2 to 6 percent, moderately eroded Rittman silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Rittman silt loam, 12 to 25 percent, moderately eroded Rittman silt loam, 25 to 70 percent and either protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season rainage lass Very Very Very ominant Hydrologic Group All areas are prime farmland Well A All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Farmland of local importance Not prime farmland Not prime farmland OH MEINA Sg Sebring silt loam OH MEINA St Sebring silt loam, till substratum Poorly Poorly / / / / / / / h/ ompaction Potential i/ potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) j/ Revegetation Potential k/ Topsoil epth (inches) >60 Poor Good Good Good 0-7 >60 Poor 0-8 >60 Poor 0-8 >60 Fair 0-9 >80 Good 0-9 >80 Good Good Good Good Fair Fair 0-9 >60 Fair 0-9 >60 Fair 0-9 OH MEINA Ud Udorthents, loamy Not prime farmland N/A N/A OH MEINA WaA OH MEINA WaB Wadsworth silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Wadsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent potential potential >60 Good 0-8 >60 Good 0-8 Resource Report 7 Soils 13 NEXUS PROJET

184 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Acres Affected by the NEXUS Project and Aboveground Facilities /Station Name State ounty Map Unit Soil Association/ Series/omplex Project Work Area (acres) a/ Permanent ROW Area (acres) b/ Erodibility Water (K Factor) c/ Wind (WEG) d/ Slope Percent e/, f/ Prime Farmland Soils esignation g/ OH MEINA Wc Wallkill silt loam Farmland of local importance OH MEINA WuB OH MEINA Wu2 OH MEINA WuE2 OH MEINA WvB OH MEINA Wv2 Wooster silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Wooster silt loam, 12 to 25 percent, moderately eroded Wooster-Riddles silt loams, 2 to 6 percent Wooster-Riddles silt loams, 6 to 12 percent, eroded rainage lass Poorly ominant Hydrologic Group All areas are prime farmland Well Farmland of local importance Well Not prime farmland Well All areas are prime farmland Well Farmland of local importance Well OH SANUSKY An Aquents, nearly level Not prime farmland OH SANUSKY BaB OH SANUSKY hb OH SANUSKY o OH SANUSKY ea OH SANUSKY ka OH SANUSKY ub OH SANUSKY GtB OH SANUSKY GwB OH SANUSKY HaB OH SANUSKY HoA OH SANUSKY KbA Belmore loam, 2 to 6 percent astalia very stony loam, 1 to 6 percent olwood fine sandy loam el Rey silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ixboro-kibbie complex, 0 to 2 percent unbridge sandy loam, 1 to 4 percent Glend silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Glynwood silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Haskins sandy loam, 1 to 4 percent Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent Very All areas are prime farmland Well B Not prime farmland Well A All areas are prime farmland Very All areas are prime farmland Well B All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland OH SANUSKY Le Lenawee silty clay loam Very Very / / / / / h/ ompaction Potential i/ potential potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) j/ Revegetation Potential k/ Topsoil epth (inches) >59 Poor 0-8 >85 Good 0-6 >85 Good 0-6 >85 Fair Good 0-6/ Good 0-6/0-8 N/A N/A >77 Good Poor 0-8 >60 Fair 0-9 >60 Good 0-4 >60 Good 0-9/ Fair 0-5 >60 Good 0-7 >80 Good 0-7 >60 Good 0-9 >80 Poor 0-9 >60 Good 0-7 >60 Fair 0-9 Resource Report 7 Soils 14 NEXUS PROJET

185 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Acres Affected by the NEXUS Project and Aboveground Facilities /Station Name State ounty Map Unit OH SANUSKY MeB Soil Association/ Series/omplex Mentor silt loam, 1 to 4 percent Project Work Area (acres) a/ Permanent ROW Area (acres) b/ Erodibility Water (K Factor) c/ Wind (WEG) d/ Slope Percent e/, f/ Prime Farmland Soils esignation g/ rainage lass ominant Hydrologic Group All areas are prime farmland Well B OH SANUSKY Mo Mermill loam OH SANUSKY Ms Millsdale silty clay loam OH SANUSKY NpA OH SANUSKY RoB OH SANUSKY Rs OH SANUSKY Sb2 OH SANUSKY Sh OH SANUSKY SoB Nappanee silt loam, 0 to 3 percent Rimer loamy fine sand, 1 to 4 percent Rossburg silt loam, occasionally flooded Saylesville silty clay loam, 6 to 12 percent, eroded Shoals silt loam, frequently flooded Spinks fine sand, 2 to 6 percent Very Very All areas are prime farmland Well B Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Well A OH SANUSKY To Toledo silty clay OH SANUSKY Tp Toledo silty clay loam, ponded Not prime farmland Very Very / / A/ / / h/ ompaction Potential i/ potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) j/ Revegetation Potential k/ Topsoil epth (inches) >60 Good 0-8 >80 Good Fair 0-9 >60 Good 0-4 >80 Fair 0-10 >60 Good 0-21 >60 Good 0-9 >60 Fair 0-8 >100 Fair 0-10 >80 Fair 0-9 >80 Poor 0-9 OH SANUSKY W Water Not prime farmland N/A N/A OH STARK BoA OH STARK BoB OH STARK db OH STARK d OH STARK d2 OH STARK d2 OH STARK dd Bogart silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Bogart silt loam, 2 to 6 percent anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded anfield silt loam, 12 to 18 percent, moderately eroded anfield silt loam, 12 to 20 percent All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland OH STARK h arlisle muck Not prime farmland Very A/ potential potential potential potential potential potential potential >60 Good 0-8 >60 Good 0-8 >80 Good 0-6 >80 Good 0-6 >80 Good 0-6 >80 Fair 0-6 >80 Fair 0-6 >60 Poor N/A Resource Report 7 Soils 15 NEXUS PROJET

186 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Acres Affected by the NEXUS Project and Aboveground Facilities /Station Name State ounty Map Unit OH STARK nb OH STARK o OH STARK o2 OH STARK o2 OH STARK oe2 OH STARK pa OH STARK pb OH STARK p OH STARK p2 OH STARK y2 OH STARK ye2 Soil Association/ Series/omplex hili loam, 2 to 6 percent hili gravelly loam, 6 to 12 percent hili gravelly loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded hili gravelly loam, 12 to 18 percent, moderately eroded hili gravelly loam, 18 to 25 percent, moderately eroded hili silt loam, 0 to 2 percent hili silt loam, 2 to 6 percent hili silt loam, 6 to 12 percent hili silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded onotton gravelly loam, 12 to 18 percent, moderately eroded onotton gravelly loam, 18 to 25 percent, moderately eroded Project Work Area (acres) a/ Permanent ROW Area (acres) b/ Erodibility Water (K Factor) c/ Wind (WEG) d/ Slope Percent e/, f/ Prime Farmland Soils esignation g/ rainage lass ominant Hydrologic Group All areas are prime farmland Well B Not prime farmland Well B Not prime farmland Well B Not prime farmland Well B Not prime farmland Well B All areas are prime farmland Well B All areas are prime farmland Well B Not prime farmland Well B Not prime farmland Well B Not prime farmland Well A Not prime farmland Well A OH STARK a amascus loam OH STARK FcA OH STARK FcB Fitchville silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Fitchville silt loam, 2 to 6 percent OH STARK Ge Ginat silt loam OH STARK GfB OH STARK Gf OH STARK La Glend silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Glend silt loam, 6 to 12 percent Latham silt loam, 12 to 18 percent All areas are prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland OH STARK Ly Luray silt loam Poorly Poorly Very / / / / / / h/ ompaction Potential i/ potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) j/ Revegetation Potential k/ Topsoil epth (inches) >60 Good 0-9 >60 Good 0-9 >60 Good 0-9 >60 Fair 0-9 >60 Fair 0-9 >60 Good 0-9 >60 Good 0-9 >60 Good 0-9 >60 Good 0-9 >80 Fair 0-9 >80 Fair 0-9 >75 Fair 0-8 >80 Good 0-7 >80 Good 0-7 >80 Poor 0-9 >60 Good 0-7 >60 Good Fair 0-4 >60 Fair 0-9 Resource Report 7 Soils 16 NEXUS PROJET

187 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Acres Affected by the NEXUS Project and Aboveground Facilities /Station Name State ounty Map Unit OH STARK Lz OH STARK ReA OH STARK ReB OH STARK RsB OH STARK Rs2 OH STARK Rs2 Soil Association/ Series/omplex Luray silt loam, gravelly subsoil variant Ravenna silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Rittman silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Rittman silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Rittman silt loam, 12 to 18 percent, moderately eroded Project Work Area (acres) a/ Permanent ROW Area (acres) b/ Erodibility Water (K Factor) c/ Wind (WEG) d/ Slope Percent e/, f/ Prime Farmland Soils esignation g/ All areas are prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland OH STARK Sb Sebring silt loam OH STARK Se Sebring silt loam, till substratum OH STARK Sh Shoals silt loam OH STARK Sl Sloan silt loam OH STARK WaA OH STARK WaB OH STARK Wa2 OH STARK WhA OH STARK WhB OH STARK WrA OH STARK WrB OH STARK Wr Wadsworth silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Wadsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Wadsworth silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Weinbach silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Weinbach silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Wheeling silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Wheeling silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Wheeling silt loam, 6 to 12 percent and either protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season Not prime farmland rainage lass Very Poorly Poorly Very ominant Hydrologic Group All areas are prime farmland Well B All areas are prime farmland Well B Not prime farmland Well B OH STARK Wt Willette muck Not prime farmland Very / / / h/ ompaction Potential i/ potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) j/ Revegetation Potential k/ Topsoil epth (inches) >60 Fair 0-9 >80 Good 0-9 >80 Good Good Good Fair 0-9 >60 Fair 0-9 >60 Fair 0-9 >60 Fair 0-8 >60 Fair 0-15 >60 Good 0-8 >60 Good 0-8 >60 Good 0-8 >60 Good 0-8 >60 Good 0-8 >72 Good Good Good 0-10 >60 Poor N/A Resource Report 7 Soils 17 NEXUS PROJET

188 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Acres Affected by the NEXUS Project and Aboveground Facilities /Station Name State ounty Map Unit OH STARK WuB OH STARK Wu OH STARK Wu2 OH STARK Wu2 OH STARK WuE2 OH SUMMIT BgA OH SUMMIT BgB OH SUMMIT da OH SUMMIT db OH SUMMIT d2 OH SUMMIT eb Soil Association/ Series/omplex Wooster silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Wooster silt loam, 12 to 18 percent, moderately eroded Wooster silt loam, 18 to 25 percent, moderately eroded Bogart loam, 0 to 2 percent Bogart loam, 2 to 6 percent anfield silt loam, 0 to 2 percent anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded anfield silt loam, sandstone substratum, 2 to 6 percent Project Work Area (acres) a/ Permanent ROW Area (acres) b/ Erodibility Water (K Factor) c/ Wind (WEG) d/ Slope Percent e/, f/ Prime Farmland Soils esignation g/ rainage lass ominant Hydrologic Group All areas are prime farmland Well Not prime farmland Well Not prime farmland Well Not prime farmland Well Not prime farmland Well All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Not prime farmland All areas are prime farmland OH SUMMIT g arlisle muck Not prime farmland OH SUMMIT k OH SUMMIT nb OH SUMMIT n OH SUMMIT o2 OH SUMMIT o2 OH SUMMIT pb OH SUMMIT p hagrin silt loam, alkaline hili loam, 2 to 6 percent hili loam, 6 to 12 percent hili gravelly loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded hili gravelly loam, 12 to 18 percent, moderately eroded hili silt loam, 2 to 6 percent hili silt loam, 6 to 12 percent protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season Very Well All areas are prime farmland Well B Not prime farmland Well B Not prime farmland Well B Not prime farmland Well B All areas are prime farmland Well B Not prime farmland Well B A/ B h/ ompaction Potential i/ potential potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) j/ Revegetation Potential k/ Topsoil epth (inches) >85 Good 0-6 >85 Good 0-6 >85 Good 0-6 >85 Fair 0-6 >85 Fair 0-6 >60 Good 0-8 >60 Good 0-8 >80 Good 0-6 >80 Good 0-6 >80 Good Good 0-6 >60 Poor N/A >60 Good 0-10 >60 Fair 0-9 >60 Fair 0-9 >60 Fair 0-9 >60 Fair 0-9 >60 Fair 0-9 >60 Fair 0-9 Resource Report 7 Soils 18 NEXUS PROJET

189 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Acres Affected by the NEXUS Project and Aboveground Facilities /Station Name State ounty Map Unit OH SUMMIT w2 OH SUMMIT y OH SUMMIT ye OH SUMMIT yf Soil Association/ Series/omplex hili-wooster complex, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded onotton-oshtemo complex, 12 to 18 percent onotton-oshtemo complex, 18 to 25 percent onotton-oshtemo complex, 25 to 50 percent Project Work Area (acres) a/ Permanent ROW Area (acres) b/ Erodibility Water (K Factor) c/ Wind (WEG) d/ Slope Percent e/, f/ Prime Farmland Soils esignation g/ rainage lass ominant Hydrologic Group Not prime farmland Well B Not prime farmland Well A Not prime farmland Well A Not prime farmland Well A OH SUMMIT a amascus loam OH SUMMIT kf OH SUMMIT FcA OH SUMMIT FcB ekalb sandy loam, 25 to 70 percent Fitchville silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Fitchville silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Poorly Not prime farmland Well B OH SUMMIT Fr Frenchtown silt loam OH SUMMIT GfB Glend silt loam, 2 to 6 percent All areas are prime farmland OH SUMMIT Ho Holly silt loam OH SUMMIT Hy Holly silt loam, alkaline OH SUMMIT JtA OH SUMMIT JtB Jimtown loam, 0 to 2 percent Jimtown loam, 2 to 6 percent and either protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season and either protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season OH SUMMIT Ld Linwood muck Not prime farmland OH SUMMIT Ln Lorain silty clay loam OH SUMMIT LoB OH SUMMIT Lo Loudonville silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Loudonville silt loam, 12 to 18 percent Poorly Poorly Poorly Very Very All areas are prime farmland Well Not prime farmland Well OH SUMMIT Ly Luray silt loam Very / / / / / h/ ompaction Potential i/ potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) j/ Revegetation Potential k/ Topsoil epth (inches) >60 Fair 0-9/0-6 >80 Fair 0-9 >80 Fair 0-9 >80 Fair 0-9 >75 Fair Poor 0-5 >80 Fair 0-7 >80 Fair 0-7 >80 Poor 0-7 >60 Good 0-7 >60 Fair 0-3 >60 Fair 0-3 >60 Fair 0-10 >60 Fair 0-10 >60 Poor N/A Poor Fair Fair 0-8 >60 Poor 0-9 Resource Report 7 Soils 19 NEXUS PROJET

190 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Acres Affected by the NEXUS Project and Aboveground Facilities /Station Name State ounty Map Unit Soil Association/ Series/omplex Project Work Area (acres) a/ Permanent ROW Area (acres) b/ Erodibility Water (K Factor) c/ Wind (WEG) d/ OH SUMMIT Or Orrville silt loam OH SUMMIT OsB OH SUMMIT Os OH SUMMIT ReA OH SUMMIT ReB Oshtemo sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent Oshtemo sandy loam, 6 to 12 percent Ravenna silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Slope Percent e/, f/ Prime Farmland Soils esignation g/ and either protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season rainage lass ominant Hydrologic Group All areas are prime farmland Well A Not prime farmland Well A OH SUMMIT Sb Sebring silt loam OH SUMMIT So Sloan silt loam and either protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season Poorly Very / h/ ompaction Potential i/ potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) j/ Revegetation Potential k/ Topsoil epth (inches) >60 Fair 0-9 >80 Fair 0-9 >80 Fair 0-9 >80 Fair 0-9 >80 Fair 0-9 >60 Poor 0-9 >60 Poor 0-15 OH SUMMIT Ua Udorthents Not prime farmland N/A N/A OH SUMMIT Uf Udorthents, sanitary landfill Not prime farmland N/A N/A OH SUMMIT W Water Not prime farmland N/A N/A OH SUMMIT WrB OH SUMMIT WuB OH SUMMIT Wu OH SUMMIT Wu2 OH SUMMIT Wu OH SUMMIT Wu2 OH SUMMIT WuE2 OH SUMMIT WuF2 OH WAYNE BtB OH WAYNE db Wheeling silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Wooster silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Wooster silt loam, 12 to 18 percent Wooster silt loam, 12 to 18 percent, moderately eroded Wooster silt loam, 18 to 25 percent, moderately eroded Wooster silt loam, 25 to 50 percent, moderately eroded Bogart loam, 2 to 6 percent anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent All areas are prime farmland Well B All areas are prime farmland Well Not prime farmland Well Not prime farmland Well Not prime farmland Well Not prime farmland Well Not prime farmland Well Not prime farmland Well All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland potential potential Good 0-10 >85 Good 0-6 >85 Good 0-6 >85 Good 0-6 >85 Good 0-6 >85 Good 0-6 >85 Good 0-6 >85 Good 0-6 >60 Good 0-8 >80 Good 0-6 Resource Report 7 Soils 20 NEXUS PROJET

191 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Acres Affected by the NEXUS Project and Aboveground Facilities /Station Name State ounty Map Unit OH WAYNE db2 OH WAYNE d OH WAYNE d2 OH WAYNE fb OH WAYNE n OH WAYNE EuA OH WAYNE FcA OH WAYNE GfB OH WAYNE Gf OH WAYNE Gf2 OH WAYNE JtB OH WAYNE Ln2 Soil Association/ Series/omplex anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent, eroded anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, eroded anfield-urban land complex, 2 to 6 percent hili loam, 6 to 12 percent Euclid silt loam, occasionally flooded Fitchville silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Glend silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Glend silt loam, 6 to 12 percent Glend silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, eroded Jimtown loam, 2 to 6 percent Loudonville silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, eroded Project Work Area (acres) a/ Permanent ROW Area (acres) b/ Erodibility Water (K Factor) c/ Wind (WEG) d/ Slope Percent e/, f/ Prime Farmland Soils esignation g/ All areas are prime farmland Farmland of local importance Farmland of local importance Not prime farmland rainage lass ominant Hydrologic Group Farmland of local importance Well B All areas are prime farmland Farmland of local importance Farmland of local importance Farmland of local importance Well OH WAYNE Om Olmsted loam OH WAYNE Or OH WAYNE ReA OH WAYNE ReB OH WAYNE RgB OH WAYNE Wu OH WAYNE Wu2 Orrville silt loam, occasionally flooded Ravenna silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Rawson silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Wooster-Riddles silt loams, 6 to 12 percent Wooster-Riddles silt loams, 6 to 12 percent, eroded All areas are prime farmland Very Farmland of local importance Well Farmland of local importance Well / / / / / h/ ompaction Potential i/ potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) j/ Revegetation Potential k/ Topsoil epth (inches) >80 Good 0-6 >80 Good 0-6 >80 Good 0-6 >80 Good 0-6 >60 Good 0-9 >74 Good 0-6 >60 Good 0-7 >60 Good 0-7 >60 Good 0-7 >60 Good 0-7 >60 Good Good 0-8 >60 Poor 0-8 >60 Good 0-9 >80 Good 0-9 >80 Good 0-9 >60 Good 0-10 >85/>100 Good 0-6/ Good 0-6/0-8 Resource Report 7 Soils 21 NEXUS PROJET

192 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Acres Affected by the NEXUS Project and Aboveground Facilities /Station Name State ounty Map Unit OH WOO AmA OH WOO AnA OH WOO bb OH WOO sa OH WOO sb OH WOO HoA OH WOO JoA OH WOO MfA OH WOO MhA OH WOO NmA OH WOO NnA OH WOO NnB OH WOO NpA OH WOO NpB OH WOO NpB2 OH WOO RbA OH WOO RfA OH WOO SdA Soil Association/ Series/omplex Aurand fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent Aurand loam, 0 to 2 percent astalia-marblehead complex, very stony, 0 to 6 percent unbridge-spinks, deep to limestone, loamy fine sands, 0 to 2 percent unbridge-spinks, deep to limestone, loamy fine sands, 2 to 6 percent Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Joliet silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Mermill-Aurand complex, 0 to 1 percent Millsdale silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Nappanee sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent Nappanee loam, 0 to 2 percent Nappanee loam, 2 to 6 percent Nappanee silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent Nappanee silty clay loam, 2 to 6 percent Nappanee silty clay loam, 2 to 6 percent, eroded Randolph loam, 0 to 2 percent Rimer and Tedrow, till substratum, loamy fine sands, 0 to 2 percent Seward and Ottokee, till substratum, loamy fine sands, 0 to 2 percent Project Work Area (acres) a/ Permanent ROW Area (acres) b/ Erodibility Water (K Factor) c/ Wind (WEG) d/ Slope Percent e/, f/ Prime Farmland Soils esignation g/ rainage lass ominant Hydrologic Group Not prime farmland Well A Not prime farmland Well B Not prime farmland Well B Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Very Poorly Very Very / / / / / / A/ A h/ ompaction Potential i/ potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) j/ Revegetation Potential k/ Topsoil epth (inches) >80 Good 0-11 >80 Good Poor 0-8/0-6 30/>105 Fair 0-5/ Fair 0-5/0-10 >80 Poor Poor 0-7 >80 Poor Poor 0-9 >60 Good 0-4 >60 Good 0-4 >60 Good 0-4 >60 Good 0-4 >60 Good 0-4 >60 Good Good 0-8 >80/>60 Fair 0-10/0-8 >80 Fair 0-10/0-8 Resource Report 7 Soils 22 NEXUS PROJET

193 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Acres Affected by the NEXUS Project and Aboveground Facilities /Station Name State ounty Map Unit OH WOO SnA OH WOO SpA OH WOO St2 OH WOO Su2 OH WOO SuE2 Soil Association/ Series/omplex Sloan silt loam, 0 to 1 percent, frequently flooded Sloan silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent, frequently flooded St. lair loam, 6 to 12 percent, eroded St. lair silty clay loam, 12 to 18 percent, eroded St. lair silty clay loam, 18 to 25 percent, eroded Project Work Area (acres) a/ Permanent ROW Area (acres) b/ Erodibility Water (K Factor) c/ Wind (WEG) d/ Slope Percent e/, f/ Prime Farmland Soils esignation g/ and either protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season and either protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland rainage lass Very Very ominant Hydrologic Group h/ ompaction Potential i/ potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) j/ Revegetation Potential k/ Topsoil epth (inches) >60 Poor 0-15 >60 Poor 0-15 >48 Good 0-9 >48 Fair 0-9 >48 Fair 0-9 OH WOO W Water Not prime farmland N/A N/A MI LENAWEE BcA MI LENAWEE BhA MI LENAWEE BkA MI LENAWEE GaA MI LENAWEE GfA MI LENAWEE GhA MI LENAWEE HfA Berrien sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent Brady sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent Brady and Macomb loams, 0 to 3 percent Genesee loam, 0 to 3 percent Griffin and Genesee loams, 0 to 3 percent Griffin and Sloan sandy loams, 0 to 3 percent Hoytville and Wauseon loams, 0 to 3 percent Farmland of local importance All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Well B protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season MI LENAWEE Le Lenawee silty clay loam MI LENAWEE MaA MI LENAWEE NaA MI LENAWEE PdA MI LENAWEE SbA MI LENAWEE Sd2 Macomb fine sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent Nappanee silt loam, 0 to 3 percent Plainfield and Berrien loamy sands, 0 to 3 percent Sebewa sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent St. lair loam, 7 to 15 percent, moderately eroded Not prime farmland Farmland of local importance Very Very Poorly Poorly A B B / B A potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential >60 Poor 0-8 >80 Good 0-9 >60 Good 0-9 >60 Good 0-8 >60 Good 0-8 >60 Fair 0-8/0-9 >60 Fair 0-9 >60 Poor 0-9 >60 Good 0-8 >60 Good 0-10 >60 Poor 0-7/0-8 >80 Poor 0-11 >70 Good 0-9 Resource Report 7 Soils 23 NEXUS PROJET

194 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Acres Affected by the NEXUS Project and Aboveground Facilities /Station Name State ounty Map Unit Soil Association/ Series/omplex Project Work Area (acres) a/ Permanent ROW Area (acres) b/ Erodibility Water (K Factor) c/ Wind (WEG) d/ Slope Percent e/, f/ Prime Farmland Soils esignation g/ rainage lass ominant Hydrologic Group h/ ompaction Potential i/ Average epth to Bedrock (inches) j/ Revegetation Potential k/ MI LENAWEE W Water Not prime farmland N/A N/A MI LENAWEE WcA MI LENAWEE ZfsacA MI MONROE 100A MI MONROE 103A MI MONROE 13A Wauseon loam, 0 to 3 percent Ziegenfuss clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Hoytville and Wauseon loams, 0 to 3 percent Ypsi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent Blount loam, 0 to 3 percent MI MONROE 22 Pewamo clay loam MI MONROE 23A Metamora sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent MI MONROE 24 orunna sandy loam MI MONROE 30 Sloan loam Not prime farmland MI MONROE 40A MI MONROE 43A MI MONROE 49B MI MONROE ZfsacA MI WASHTENAW BnB MI WASHTENAW c MI WASHTENAW ob MI WASHTENAW oa MI WASHTENAW FoA Thetd loamy sand, 0 to 3 percent Nappanee loam, 0 to 3 percent Oakville fine sand, loamy substratum, 0 to 6 percent Ziegenfuss clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Boyer loamy sand, 0 to 6 percent ohoctah fine sandy loam, frequently flooded onover loam, 0 to 4 percent ixboro-kibbie fine sandy loams, 0 to 4 percent Fox sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent Farmland of local importance Not prime farmland Poorly Poorly Very Poorly Poorly Very Poorly Farmland of local importance Well B Not prime farmland Poorly All areas are prime farmland Well B MI WASHTENAW Gf Gild sandy loam Not prime farmland Very / / / B A A / B potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential Topsoil epth (inches) >60 Fair 0-13 >80 Fair 0-7 >60 Fair 0-9 >60 Good 0-9 >79 Good 0-7 >60 Poor 0-13 >60 Good 0-9 >60 Poor 0-11 >60 Fair 0-15 >66 Fair 0-6 >60 Good 0-10 >80 Poor 0-3 >80 Fair 0-7 >60 Fair 0-7 >80 Poor 0-13 >60 Good 0-9 >60 Good 0-9 >80 Good 0-10 >80 Fair 0-14 Resource Report 7 Soils 24 NEXUS PROJET

195 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Acres Affected by the NEXUS Project and Aboveground Facilities /Station Name State ounty Map Unit MI WASHTENAW KeB MI WASHTENAW KnA MI WASHTENAW MaA MI WASHTENAW MoB MI WASHTENAW NaA MI WASHTENAW NaB MI WASHTENAW OsB MI WASHTENAW OwB Soil Association/ Series/omplex Kendallville loam, 2 to 6 percent Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent Macomb loam, 0 to 4 percent Morley loam, 2 to 6 percent Nappanee silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent Nappanee silty clay loam, 2 to 6 percent Oshtemo loamy sand, 0 to 6 percent Owosso-Miami complex, 2 to 6 percent Project Work Area (acres) a/ Permanent ROW Area (acres) b/ Erodibility Water (K Factor) c/ Wind (WEG) d/ Slope Percent e/, f/ Prime Farmland Soils esignation g/ rainage lass ominant Hydrologic Group All areas are prime farmland Well B All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Well B All areas are prime farmland Well B MI WASHTENAW Pc Pella silt loam MI WASHTENAW Sc Sloan loam Not prime farmland MI WASHTENAW SfB MI WASHTENAW SnB MI WASHTENAW SpB MI WASHTENAW StB Seward sandy loam, loamy subsoil variant, 2 to 6 percent Sisson fine sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent Spinks loamy sand, 0 to 6 percent St. lair clay loam, 2 to 6 percent Farmland of local importance Poorly Very All areas are prime farmland Well B Farmland of local importance Well A Farmland of local importance B B B h/ ompaction Potential i/ potential potential potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) j/ Revegetation Potential k/ Topsoil epth (inches) >60 Good 0-7 >60 Good 0-7 >60 Good 0-8 >80 Good 0-9 >60 Good 0-10 >60 Good 0-10 >80 Fair 0-9 >60 Good 0-10/0-8 >60 Good 0-13 >60 Fair 0-15 >80 Fair 0-10 >60 Good 0-9 >100 Fair 0-10 >60 Good 0-9 MI WASHTENAW Ur Urban land Not prime farmland N/A N/A MI WASHTENAW W Water Not prime farmland N/A N/A MI WASHTENAW WaA MI WASHTENAW WbA MI WASHTENAW Ws MI WASHTENAW YpA Wasepi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent Wasepi sandy loam, loamy substratum, 0 to 3 percent Wauseon fine sandy loam Ypsi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent Farmland of local importance Farmland of local importance Very B B potential potential potential >60 Good 0-8 >60 Fair 0-8 >60 Fair 0-13 >60 Good 0-9 Resource Report 7 Soils 25 NEXUS PROJET

196 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Acres Affected by the NEXUS Project and Aboveground Facilities /Station Name ompressor Stations lyde ompressor Station (S-3) lyde ompressor Station (S-3) lyde ompressor Station (S-3) lyde ompressor Station (S-3) Hanoverton ompressor Station (S-1) Hanoverton ompressor Station (S-1) Hanoverton ompressor Station (S-1) Hanoverton ompressor Station (S-1) Hanoverton ompressor Station (S-1) Hanoverton ompressor Station (S-1) Hanoverton ompressor Station (S-1) Hanoverton ompressor Station (S-1) Hanoverton ompressor Station (S-1) Wadsworth ompressor Station (S-2) Wadsworth ompressor Station (S-2) State ounty Map Unit MI WASHTENAW ZfsacA Soil Association/ Series/omplex Ziegenfuss clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Project Work Area (acres) a/ Permanent ROW Area (acres) b/ Erodibility Water (K Factor) c/ Wind (WEG) d/ Slope Percent e/, f/ Prime Farmland Soils esignation g/ MI WAYNE Gf Gild sandy loam rainage lass Poorly Poorly ominant Hydrologic Group / h/ ompaction Potential i/ Average epth to Bedrock (inches) j/ Revegetation Potential k/ Topsoil epth (inches) >80 Fair 0-7 >80 Fair 0-14 MI WAYNE Ma Made land Not prime farmland N/A N/A MI WAYNE WdA OH SANUSKY BaB OH SANUSKY HaB OH SANUSKY KbA Wasepi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent Belmore loam, 2 to 6 percent Haskins sandy loam, 1 to 4 percent Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent Farmland of local importance All areas are prime farmland Well B OH SANUSKY Le Lenawee silty clay loam OH OLUMBIANA BkE OH OLUMBIANA Fc OH OLUMBIANA FoB OH OLUMBIANA Gn OH OLUMBIANA Gn OH OLUMBIANA Kn OH OLUMBIANA Kn OH OLUMBIANA Te OH OLUMBIANA Te2 OH MEINA RsB OH MEINA Rs2 Berks channery silt loam, 25 to 40 percent Fairpoint silty clay loam, 8 to 25 percent Fredericktown silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Gilpin silt loam, 6 to 15 percent Gilpin silt loam, 15 to 25 percent Kensington silt loam, 6 to 15 percent Kensington silt loam, 15 to 25 percent Teegarden silt loam, 6 to 15 percent Teegarden silt loam, 6 to 15 percent, eroded Rittman silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Rittman silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Very Not prime farmland Well B Not prime farmland Well All areas are prime farmland Well B Not prime farmland Well Not prime farmland Well Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Farmland of local importance B / / B B / / potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential >60 Good 0-8 >77 Good 0-8 >60 Good 0-9 >60 Good 0-7 >60 Fair Fair 0-10 >60 Poor 0-5 >80 Good Good Fair 0-8 >60 Good 0-11 >60 Fair 0-11 >60 Good 0-10 >60 Good Good Good 0-9 Resource Report 7 Soils 26 NEXUS PROJET

197 /Station Name Wadsworth ompressor Station (S-2) Wadsworth ompressor Station (S-2) Wadsworth ompressor Station (S-2) Waterville ompressor Station (S-4) Waterville ompressor Station (S-4) Waterville ompressor Station (S-4) M&R Stations State ounty Map Unit Soil Association/ Series/omplex TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Acres Affected by the NEXUS Project and Aboveground Facilities Project Work Area (acres) a/ Permanent ROW Area (acres) b/ Erodibility Water (K Factor) c/ Wind (WEG) d/ Slope Percent e/, f/ Prime Farmland Soils esignation g/ rainage lass ominant Hydrologic Group h/ ompaction Potential i/ Average epth to Bedrock (inches) j/ Revegetation Potential k/ OH MEINA Ud Udorthents, loamy Not prime farmland N/A N/A OH MEINA WaA OH MEINA WaB Wadsworth silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Wadsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent OH LUAS Mf Mermill loam OH LUAS MmA OH LUAS RnA MR01 (TGP) OH OLUMBIANA BkB MR01 (TGP) OH OLUMBIANA Bk MR01 (TGP) OH OLUMBIANA o MR02&3 (Kensington/OPEN) MR02&3 (Kensington/OPEN) MR02&3 (Kensington/OPEN) MR02&3 (Kensington/OPEN) MR04 (TE / WillowRun) MR05 (ominion East Ohio) MR05 (ominion East Ohio) MR05 (ominion East Ohio) MR05 (ominion East Ohio) MR05 (ominion East Ohio) OH OLUMBIANA Bk OH OLUMBIANA Bk OH OLUMBIANA o OH OLUMBIANA OrA MI WASHTENAW WaA OH ERIE ca OH ERIE ma OH ERIE ub OH ERIE JuA OH ERIE MmA Metamora sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent Rimer loamy fine sand, 0 to 3 percent Berks channery silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Berks channery silt loam, 15 to 25 percent oshocton silt loam, 6 to 15 percent Berks channery silt loam, 6 to 15 percent Berks channery silt loam, 15 to 25 percent oshocton silt loam, 6 to 15 percent Orrville silt loam, 0 to 2 percent, occasionally flooded Wasepi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent astalia very channery loam, 0 to 2 percent olwood loam, 0 to 1 percent unbridge loamy sand, 2 to 6 percent Joliet silt loam, 0 to 1 percent Millsdale silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Very All areas are prime farmland Well B Not prime farmland Well B Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Well B Not prime farmland Well B Not prime farmland Farmland of local importance Not prime farmland Well A Very All areas are prime farmland Well B Poorly Very / A/ B / / potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential Topsoil epth (inches) >60 Good 0-8 >60 Good 0-8 >80 Fair 0-9 >60 Good 0-9 >80 Fair Fair Fair Good Fair Fair Good 0-7 >60 Good 0-9 >60 Good Poor 0-8 >60 Poor Fair Poor Fair 0-9 Resource Report 7 Soils 27 NEXUS PROJET

198 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Acres Affected by the NEXUS Project and Aboveground Facilities /Station Name MR05 (ominion East Ohio) MR05 (ominion East Ohio) Access Roads State ounty Map Unit OH ERIE RhA OH ERIE TuB TAR-8.2 OH OLUMBIANA c TAR-8.2 OH OLUMBIANA h TAR-8.2 OH OLUMBIANA h TAR-8.2 OH OLUMBIANA FeA TAR-8.2 OH OLUMBIANA Kn TAR-7.8 OH OLUMBIANA cb TAR-7.8 OH OLUMBIANA c TAR-7.8 OH OLUMBIANA HeE TAR-7.3 OH OLUMBIANA c TAR-4.8 OH OLUMBIANA Fn2 TAR-4.8 OH OLUMBIANA JwB TAR-4.3 OH OLUMBIANA Gn TAR-4.3 OH OLUMBIANA Kn TAR-4.3 OH OLUMBIANA Kn TAR-3.7 OH OLUMBIANA Kn TAR-3.7 OH OLUMBIANA Kn TAR-2.6 OH OLUMBIANA Gn Soil Association/ Series/omplex Ritchey loam, 0 to 2 percent Tuscola fine sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent anfield silt loam, 12 to 20 percent hili silt loam, 6 to 12 percent hili silt loam, 6 to 12 percent Fluvaquents, silty, 0 to 1 percent, frequently flooded Kensington silt loam, 15 to 25 percent anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent Hazleton channery loam, 25 to 40 percent anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent Fredericktown gravelly loam, 6 to 15 percent, eroded Jimtown silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Gilpin silt loam, 15 to 25 percent Kensington silt loam, 6 to 15 percent Kensington silt loam, 15 to 25 percent Kensington silt loam, 6 to 15 percent Kensington silt loam, 15 to 25 percent Gilpin silt loam, 15 to 25 percent Project Work Area (acres) a/ Permanent ROW Area (acres) b/ Erodibility Water (K Factor) c/ Wind (WEG) d/ Slope Percent e/, f/ Prime Farmland Soils esignation g/ rainage lass ominant Hydrologic Group Not prime farmland Well All areas are prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Well B Not prime farmland Well B Not prime farmland Not prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Not prime farmland Very Not prime farmland Well A Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Well B Not prime farmland Well Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Well B B B B B h/ ompaction Potential i/ potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) j/ Revegetation Potential k/ Topsoil epth (inches) 10 to 20 Poor 0-7 >80 Good 0-9 >80 Fair 0-6 >60 Good 0-9 >60 Good 0-9 >80 Very poor N/A >60 Fair 0-11 >80 Good 0-6 >80 Good Fair N/A >80 Good 0-6 >80 Good 0-12 >60 Good Fair 0-8 >60 Good 0-11 >60 Fair 0-11 >60 Good 0-11 >60 Fair Fair 0-8 Resource Report 7 Soils 28 NEXUS PROJET

199 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Acres Affected by the NEXUS Project and Aboveground Facilities /Station Name State ounty Map Unit TAR-2.6 OH OLUMBIANA He TAR-2.6 OH OLUMBIANA HeE TAR-2.6 OH OLUMBIANA Te2 TAR-10.6 OH OLUMBIANA ce TAR-10.6 OH OLUMBIANA Rs TAR-0.3 OH OLUMBIANA Bk TAR-0.3 OH OLUMBIANA ob TAR-0.3 OH OLUMBIANA McB TAR OH ERIE ma TAR OH ERIE KbA TAR OH ERIE MmA TAR OH ERIE TuB TAR OH ERIE MmA TAR OH ERIE MmA TAR OH ERIE JuA TAR OH ERIE na TAR OH ERIE FrA TAR OH ERIE HsA TAR OH ERIE MsA Soil Association/ Series/omplex Hazleton channery loam, 6 to 15 percent Hazleton channery loam, 25 to 40 percent Teegarden silt loam, 6 to 15 percent, eroded anfield silt loam, 20 to 35 percent Rittman silt loam, 6 to 12 percent Berks channery silt loam, 15 to 25 percent oshocton silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Mechanicsburg silt loam, 2 to 6 percent olwood loam, 0 to 1 percent Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent Millsdale silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Tuscola fine sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent Millsdale silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Millsdale silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Joliet silt loam, 0 to 1 percent olwood silt loam, bedrock substratum, 0 to 1 percent Fries silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Hornell silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent Miner silt loam, bedrock substratum, 0 to 1 percent Project Work Area (acres) a/ Permanent ROW Area (acres) b/ Erodibility Water (K Factor) c/ Wind (WEG) d/ Slope Percent e/, f/ Prime Farmland Soils esignation g/ rainage lass ominant Hydrologic Group Not prime farmland Well A Not prime farmland Well A Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Well B All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Well B All areas are prime farmland Very Very Very Very Poorly Very Very Very / / / / / / / h/ ompaction Potential i/ potential potential potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) j/ Revegetation Potential k/ Topsoil epth (inches) Good N/A Fair N/A >60 Good 0-10 >80 Fair Good Fair Good Good 0-9 >60 Poor 0-9 >60 Good Fair 0-9 >80 Good Fair Fair Poor 0-7 >60 Poor Fair Good 0-8 >60 Fair 0-8 Resource Report 7 Soils 29 NEXUS PROJET

200 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Acres Affected by the NEXUS Project and Aboveground Facilities /Station Name State ounty Map Unit TAR OH ERIE KbA TAR OH ERIE UdB TAR OH ERIE KbA TAR OH ERIE OgA TAR OH ERIE OhB TAR OH ERIE Sk2 TAR OH ERIE UdB TAR OH ERIE Zu2 TAR OH ERIE HoA TAR OH ERIE OpA TAR OH ERIE OpA TAR OH ERIE HoA TAR OH ERIE SbF TAR OH ERIE ea TAR OH ERIE ShB TAR OH ERIE EnA TAR OH ERIE KbA TAR OH ERIE SbF TAR OH ERIE ShB Soil Association/ Series/omplex Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent Udorthents, loamy, 0 to 6 percent Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent Ogontz fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent Ogontz silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Shinrock silty clay loam, 6 to 12 percent, eroded Udorthents, loamy, 0 to 6 percent Zurich silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, eroded Holly silt loam, 0 to 1 percent, occasionally flooded Orrville silt loam, bedrock substratum, 0 to 2 percent, occasionally flooded Orrville silt loam, bedrock substratum, 0 to 2 percent, occasionally flooded Holly silt loam, 0 to 1 percent, occasionally flooded Saylesville silt loam, 25 to 40 percent el Rey silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Shinrock silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Elnora loamy fine sand, 0 to 4 percent Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent Saylesville silt loam, 25 to 40 percent Shinrock silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Project Work Area (acres) a/ Permanent ROW Area (acres) b/ Erodibility Water (K Factor) c/ Wind (WEG) d/ Slope Percent e/, f/ Prime Farmland Soils esignation g/ rainage lass ominant Hydrologic Group h/ ompaction Potential i/ potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) j/ Revegetation Potential k/ Topsoil epth (inches) >60 Good Not prime farmland N/A N/A All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Not prime farmland B B potential potential potential potential >60 Good 0-7 >80 Good 0-10 >80 Good 0-10 >60 Good Not prime farmland N/A N/A Not prime farmland Poorly Poorly Not prime farmland Well All areas are prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Well All areas are prime farmland / A/ potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential >80 Good 0-5 >60 Fair Good Good 0-9 >60 Fair 0-3 >60 Fair 0-9 >60 Good 0-4 >60 Good 0-9 >80 Good 0-10 >60 Good 0-7 >60 Fair 0-9 >60 Good 0-9 Resource Report 7 Soils 30 NEXUS PROJET

201 /Station Name State ounty Map Unit TAR OH ERIE TuA TAR OH ERIE TuB TAR OH ERIE tb TAR OH ERIE UcB TAR OH ERIE MgA TAR OH ERIE MgA TAR OH ERIE TuB TAR OH ERIE UdB TAR OH FULTON NnA TAR OH FULTON Zie5A TAR OH FULTON Go3 TAR OH FULTON HoA Soil Association/ Series/omplex Tuscola fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent Tuscola fine sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent onotton loam, 2 to 6 percent Udipsamments-Spinks complex, 0 to 6 percent Millgrove loam, 0 to 1 percent Millgrove loam, 0 to 1 percent Tuscola fine sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent Udorthents, loamy, 0 to 6 percent Nappanee loam, 0 to 2 percent Ziegenfuss clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Glynwood clay loam, 6 to 12 percent, severely eroded Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Acres Affected by the NEXUS Project and Aboveground Facilities Project Work Area (acres) a/ Permanent ROW Area (acres) b/ Erodibility Water (K Factor) c/ Wind (WEG) d/ Slope Percent e/, f/ Prime Farmland Soils esignation g/ All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland rainage lass ominant Hydrologic Group All areas are prime farmland Well A Not prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Excessively Very Very h/ ompaction Potential i/ potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) j/ Revegetation Potential k/ Topsoil epth (inches) >80 Good 0-9 >80 Good 0-9 >80 Fair 0-9 >80 N/A / Fair Fair 0-9 >80 Good Not prime farmland N/A N/A Not prime farmland TAR OH FULTON Mf Mermill loam TAR OH FULTON NnA TAR OH FULTON NnB TAR OH FULTON RbB TAR OH FULTON Sh TAR-95.7 OH LORAIN MgA TAR-95.7 OH LORAIN TrA Nappanee loam, 0 to 2 percent Nappanee loam, 2 to 6 percent Rawson sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent Shoals silt loam, frequently flooded Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Trumbull silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent All areas are prime farmland and either protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season Not prime farmland Poorly Very Very Poorly / / / / potential potential potential potential potential potential potential >60 Good 0-4 >80 Fair 0-7 >80 Good 0-7 >80 Poor 0-9 >80 Good 0-9 >60 Good 0-4 >60 Good 0-4 >60 Good 0-10 >60 Fair Good 0-7 >60 Fair 0-8 Resource Report 7 Soils 31 NEXUS PROJET

202 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Acres Affected by the NEXUS Project and Aboveground Facilities /Station Name State ounty Map Unit TAR-92.5 OH LORAIN FdA TAR-92.1 OH LORAIN HsA TAR-91.4 OH LORAIN ElB2 TAR-91.4 OH LORAIN ElB2 TAR-91.4 OH LORAIN HsA TAR-87.0 OH LORAIN MgA TAR-85.9 OH LORAIN El2 TAR-85.9 OH LORAIN MgA TAR-85.9 OH LORAIN MgB TAR-85.9 OH LORAIN MgB TAR-85.5 OH LORAIN MgA TAR OH LUAS Sm TAR OH LUAS So TAR OH LUAS BxA TAR OH LUAS La TAR OH LUAS TdA TAR 75.8 OH MEINA ElE2 Soil Association/ Series/omplex Fitchville silt loam, low terrace, 0 to 2 percent Haskins loam, 0 to 2 percent Ellsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent, moderately eroded Ellsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent, moderately eroded Haskins loam, 0 to 2 percent Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Ellsworth silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Sisson loam, 6 to 12 percent Sloan loam, occasionally flooded Bixler loamy fine sand, 0 to 2 percent Lamson fine sandy loam Tedrow fine sand, 0 to 3 percent Ellsworth silt loam, 12 to 25 percent, moderately eroded Project Work Area (acres) a/ Permanent ROW Area (acres) b/ Erodibility Water (K Factor) c/ Wind (WEG) d/ Slope Percent e/, f/ Prime Farmland Soils esignation g/ All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Not prime farmland rainage lass ominant Hydrologic Group Not prime farmland Well B Not prime farmland Not prime farmland TAR 75.8 OH MEINA Le Lobdell silt loam TAR 75.8 OH MEINA MgA Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season Very Very / / / / / / / / B A/ A/ / h/ ompaction Potential i/ potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) j/ Revegetation Potential k/ Topsoil epth (inches) >80 Good 0-7 >60 Good 0-9 >60 Good 0-8 >60 Good 0-8 >60 Good Good 0-7 >60 Good Good Good Good Good 0-7 >60 Good 0-9 >60 Poor 0-15 >80 Fair 0-10 >60 Poor 0-9 >60 Fair 0-8 >60 Fair 0-8 >60 Fair Good 0-7 Resource Report 7 Soils 32 NEXUS PROJET

203 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Acres Affected by the NEXUS Project and Aboveground Facilities /Station Name State ounty Map Unit TAR 75.8 OH MEINA MgB TAR 70.1 OH MEINA BnB TAR 70.1 OH MEINA BnB TAR 70.1 OH MEINA BtB TAR 70.1 OH MEINA a TAR 70.1 OH MEINA gb TAR 70.1 OH MEINA p TAR-76.1 OH MEINA ElE2 Soil Association/ Series/omplex Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Bennington silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Bennington silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Bogart loam, 2 to 6 percent anadice silty clay loam ardington silt loam, 2 to 6 percent hili silt loam, 6 to 12 percent Ellsworth silt loam, 12 to 25 percent, moderately eroded Project Work Area (acres) a/ Permanent ROW Area (acres) b/ Erodibility Water (K Factor) c/ Wind (WEG) d/ Slope Percent e/, f/ Prime Farmland Soils esignation g/ All areas are prime farmland Farmland of local importance All areas are prime farmland rainage lass Poorly ominant Hydrologic Group Farmland of local importance Well B Not prime farmland TAR-76.1 OH MEINA Le Lobdell silt loam TAR-76.1 OH MEINA Le Lobdell silt loam TAR-73.6 OH MEINA Le Lobdell silt loam TAR-73.1 OH MEINA ElB TAR-73.1 OH MEINA El TAR-73.1 OH MEINA ElE2 TAR-73.1 OH MEINA ElF TAR-73.1 OH MEINA MgB Ellsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Ellsworth silt loam, 6 to 12 percent Ellsworth silt loam, 12 to 25 percent, moderately eroded Ellsworth silt loam, 25 to 70 percent Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season All areas are prime farmland Farmland of local importance Not prime farmland Not prime farmland TAR-73.1 OH MEINA Or Orrville silt loam TAR-72.8 OH MEINA BtB Bogart loam, 2 to 6 percent and either protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season All areas are prime farmland TAR-72.8 OH MEINA Or Orrville silt loam and either protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season / / / / h/ ompaction Potential i/ potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) j/ Revegetation Potential k/ Topsoil epth (inches) Good 0-7 >80 Good 0-8 >80 Good 0-8 >60 Good 0-8 >60 Fair Good 0-8 >60 Good 0-9 >60 Fair 0-8 >60 Fair 0-3 >60 Fair 0-3 >60 Fair 0-3 >60 Good 0-8 >80 Good 0-8 >60 Fair 0-8 >60 Poor Good 0-7 >60 Fair 0-9 >60 Good 0-8 >60 Fair 0-9 Resource Report 7 Soils 33 NEXUS PROJET

204 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Acres Affected by the NEXUS Project and Aboveground Facilities /Station Name State ounty Map Unit Soil Association/ Series/omplex Project Work Area (acres) a/ Permanent ROW Area (acres) b/ Erodibility Water (K Factor) c/ Wind (WEG) d/ TAR-70.9 OH MEINA Hy Holly silt loam Slope Percent e/, f/ Prime Farmland Soils esignation g/ and either protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season TAR-70.9 OH MEINA Ly Luray silt loam TAR-70.8 OH MEINA Hy Holly silt loam TAR-69.5 OH MEINA BnA TAR-69.5 OH MEINA BnB TAR-69.1 OH MEINA BnA TAR-69.1 OH MEINA BtB TAR-69.1 OH MEINA gb TAR-69.1 OH MEINA g2 TAR-68.6 OH MEINA RsB2 TAR-68.6 OH MEINA Rs2 TAR-68.6 OH MEINA WaA TAR-68.3 OH MEINA RsB2 TAR-68.3 OH MEINA Rs2 TAR-68.3 OH MEINA Rs2 TAR-66.4 OH MEINA Rs2 TAR-66.4 OH MEINA St TAR-66.4 OH MEINA WaB TAR-64.9 OH MEINA WaA Bennington silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Bennington silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Bennington silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Bogart loam, 2 to 6 percent ardington silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ardington silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Rittman silt loam, 2 to 6 percent, moderately eroded Rittman silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Wadsworth silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Rittman silt loam, 2 to 6 percent, moderately eroded Rittman silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Rittman silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Rittman silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Sebring silt loam, till substratum Wadsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Wadsworth silt loam, 0 to 2 percent and either protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Farmland of local importance All areas are prime farmland Farmland of local importance All areas are prime farmland Farmland of local importance Farmland of local importance Farmland of local importance rainage lass Poorly Very Poorly Poorly ominant Hydrologic Group / / / / / h/ ompaction Potential i/ potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) j/ Revegetation Potential k/ Topsoil epth (inches) >60 Fair 0-3 >60 Poor 0-9 >60 Fair 0-3 >80 Good 0-8 >80 Good 0-8 >80 Good 0-8 >60 Good Good Good Good Good 0-9 >60 Good Good Good Good Good 0-9 >60 Fair 0-9 >60 Good 0-8 >60 Good 0-8 Resource Report 7 Soils 34 NEXUS PROJET

205 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Acres Affected by the NEXUS Project and Aboveground Facilities /Station Name State ounty Map Unit TAR-63.8 OH MEINA n TAR-63.8 OH MEINA WaA TAR-63.1 OH MEINA RsB TAR-63.1 OH MEINA Rs2 TAR-63.1 OH MEINA WaA TAR-57.5 OH MEINA EvA TAR-57.2 OH MEINA JtB TAR-56.2 OH MEINA db TAR OH SANUSKY HoA TAR OH SANUSKY HoA TAR OH SANUSKY NpA TAR OH SANUSKY HoA TAR OH SANUSKY NpA TAR OH SANUSKY ea Soil Association/ Series/omplex hili loam, 6 to 12 percent Wadsworth silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Rittman silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Rittman silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Wadsworth silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Euclid silt loam, occasionally flooded Jimtown loam, 2 to 6 percent anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Nappanee silt loam, 0 to 3 percent Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Nappanee silt loam, 0 to 3 percent el Rey silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Project Work Area (acres) a/ Permanent ROW Area (acres) b/ Erodibility Water (K Factor) c/ Wind (WEG) d/ Slope Percent e/, f/ Prime Farmland Soils esignation g/ rainage lass ominant Hydrologic Group Farmland of local importance Well B All areas are prime farmland Farmland of local importance All areas are prime farmland TAR OH SANUSKY Le Lenawee silty clay loam TAR OH SANUSKY Le Lenawee silty clay loam TAR OH SANUSKY BkB Bixler loamy fine sand, 2 to 6 percent TAR OH SANUSKY Le Lenawee silty clay loam TAR OH SANUSKY BkB Bixler loamy fine sand, 2 to 6 percent Very Very Very Very Very Very / / / / / / / B / B h/ ompaction Potential i/ potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) j/ Revegetation Potential k/ Topsoil epth (inches) >60 Good 0-9 >60 Good Good Good 0-9 >60 Good 0-8 >74 Good 0-6 >60 Good 0-10 >80 Good 0-6 >80 Poor 0-9 >80 Poor 0-9 >60 Good 0-4 >80 Poor 0-9 >60 Good 0-4 >60 Good 0-4 >60 Fair 0-9 >60 Fair 0-9 >72 Fair 0-10 >60 Fair 0-9 >72 Fair 0-10 Resource Report 7 Soils 35 NEXUS PROJET

206 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Acres Affected by the NEXUS Project and Aboveground Facilities /Station Name State ounty Map Unit Soil Association/ Series/omplex Project Work Area (acres) a/ Permanent ROW Area (acres) b/ Erodibility Water (K Factor) c/ Wind (WEG) d/ Slope Percent e/, f/ Prime Farmland Soils esignation g/ TAR OH SANUSKY Le Lenawee silty clay loam TAR OH SANUSKY ea TAR OH SANUSKY GtB TAR OH SANUSKY SoB TAR OH SANUSKY BaB el Rey silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Glend silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Spinks fine sand, 2 to 6 percent Belmore loam, 2 to 6 percent All areas are prime farmland rainage lass Very ominant Hydrologic Group Not prime farmland Well A All areas are prime farmland Well B TAR OH SANUSKY Gx Granby loamy sand Not prime farmland TAR-33.5 OH STARK Ge Ginat silt loam TAR-29.1 OH STARK pb TAR-29.1 OH STARK y2 TAR-29.1 OH STARK WhA TAR-20.4 OH STARK d TAR-20.4 OH STARK d2 TAR-20.4 OH STARK ReB hili silt loam, 2 to 6 percent onotton gravelly loam, 12 to 18 percent, moderately eroded Weinbach silt loam, 0 to 2 percent anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Very Poorly All areas are prime farmland Well B Not prime farmland Well A Not prime farmland Not prime farmland TAR-20.4 OH STARK Sb Sebring silt loam TAR-20.4 OH STARK Se TAR-20.4 OH STARK WaB TAR-18.6 OH STARK db TAR-18.6 OH STARK db TAR-18.6 OH STARK FcA Sebring silt loam, till substratum Wadsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Fitchville silt loam, 0 to 2 percent All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Poorly Poorly / / / A/ / / / / h/ ompaction Potential i/ potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) j/ Revegetation Potential k/ Topsoil epth (inches) >60 Fair 0-9 >60 Good 0-4 >60 Good 0-7 >100 Fair 0-10 >77 Good 0-8 >80 Poor 0-10 >80 Poor 0-9 >60 Good 0-9 >80 Fair 0-9 >60 Good 0-8 >80 Good 0-6 >80 Good 0-6 >80 Good 0-9 >60 Fair 0-9 >60 Fair 0-9 >60 Good 0-8 >80 Good 0-6 >80 Good 0-6 >80 Good 0-7 Resource Report 7 Soils 36 NEXUS PROJET

207 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Acres Affected by the NEXUS Project and Aboveground Facilities /Station Name State ounty Map Unit TAR-18.6 OH STARK ReB TAR-15.4 OH STARK d TAR-15.4 OH STARK o2 TAR-15.4 OH STARK FcA TAR-15.4 OH STARK Gf TAR-15.4 OH STARK ReB TAR-13.5 OH STARK db TAR-13.5 OH STARK d TAR-13.5 OH STARK d2 TAR-48.5 OH SUMMIT db Soil Association/ Series/omplex Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent hili gravelly loam, 12 to 18 percent, moderately eroded Fitchville silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Glend silt loam, 6 to 12 percent Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Project Work Area (acres) a/ Permanent ROW Area (acres) b/ Erodibility Water (K Factor) c/ Wind (WEG) d/ Slope Percent e/, f/ Prime Farmland Soils esignation g/ Not prime farmland rainage lass ominant Hydrologic Group Not prime farmland Well B Not prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland All areas are prime farmland TAR-48.5 OH SUMMIT Fr Frenchtown silt loam TAR-48.5 OH SUMMIT WuB TAR-48.5 OH SUMMIT Wu2 TAR-47.4 OH SUMMIT db TAR-47.4 OH SUMMIT WuB TAR-44.3 OH SUMMIT WuB TAR-44.3 OH SUMMIT Wu2 TAR-40.8 OH SUMMIT GfB Wooster silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Wooster silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Wooster silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Glend silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Poorly All areas are prime farmland Well Not prime farmland Well All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Well All areas are prime farmland Well Not prime farmland Well All areas are prime farmland TAR-40.8 OH SUMMIT Ln Lorain silty clay loam Very / / / / h/ ompaction Potential i/ potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) j/ Revegetation Potential k/ Topsoil epth (inches) >80 Good 0-9 >80 Good 0-6 >60 Fair 0-9 >80 Good 0-7 >60 Good 0-7 >80 Good 0-9 >80 Good 0-6 >80 Good 0-6 >80 Good 0-6 >80 Good 0-6 >80 Poor 0-7 >85 Good 0-6 >85 Good 0-6 >80 Good 0-6 >85 Good 0-6 >85 Good 0-6 >85 Good 0-6 >60 Good Poor 0-8 Resource Report 7 Soils 37 NEXUS PROJET

208 /Station Name State ounty Map Unit TAR-40.8 OH SUMMIT WrB TAR-35.6 OH SUMMIT db TAR-35.6 OH SUMMIT ReA Soil Association/ Series/omplex Wheeling silt loam, 2 to 6 percent anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Ravenna silt loam, 0 to 2 percent TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Acres Affected by the NEXUS Project and Aboveground Facilities Project Work Area (acres) a/ Permanent ROW Area (acres) b/ Erodibility Water (K Factor) c/ Wind (WEG) d/ Slope Percent e/, f/ Prime Farmland Soils esignation g/ rainage lass ominant Hydrologic Group All areas are prime farmland Well B All areas are prime farmland TAR-35.6 OH SUMMIT Sb Sebring silt loam Poorly / h/ ompaction Potential i/ potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) j/ Revegetation Potential k/ Topsoil epth (inches) Good 0-10 >80 Good 0-6 >80 Fair 0-9 >60 Poor 0-9 TAR-35.6 OH SUMMIT Ua Udorthents Not prime farmland N/A N/A TAR-57.5 OH WAYNE EuA TAR-56.2 OH WAYNE db TAR-56.2 OH WAYNE ReA TAR-53.6 OH WAYNE db TAR-53.6 OH WAYNE d TAR-53.5 OH WAYNE db TAR-53.5 OH WAYNE fb TAR-52.6 OH WAYNE db TAR-52.6 OH WAYNE GfB TAR-52.6 OH WAYNE Gf TAR-52.6 OH WAYNE Or TAR OH WOO AnA TAR OH WOO HoA TAR OH WOO HoA TAR OH WOO MfA Euclid silt loam, occasionally flooded anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Ravenna silt loam, 0 to 2 percent anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent anfield-urban land complex, 2 to 6 percent anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Glend silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Glend silt loam, 6 to 12 percent Orrville silt loam, occasionally flooded Aurand loam, 0 to 2 percent Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Mermill-Aurand complex, 0 to 1 percent All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Farmland of local importance All areas are prime farmland Not prime farmland All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Farmland of local importance Very Very Very / / / / / / / potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential >74 Good 0-6 >80 Good 0-6 >80 Good 0-9 >80 Good 0-6 >80 Good 0-6 >80 Good 0-6 >80 Good 0-6 >80 Good 0-6 >60 Good 0-7 >60 Good 0-7 >60 Good 0-9 >80 Good 0-11 >80 Poor 0-9 >80 Poor 0-9 >80 Poor 0-9 Resource Report 7 Soils 38 NEXUS PROJET

209 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Acres Affected by the NEXUS Project and Aboveground Facilities /Station Name State ounty Map Unit TAR OH WOO HoA TAR OH WOO HoA TAR OH WOO HoA TAR OH WOO HoA TAR OH WOO HoA TAR OH WOO HoA TAR OH WOO SpA TAR OH WOO aa TAR OH WOO aa TAR OH WOO bb TAR OH WOO HoA TAR OH WOO MhA TAR OH WOO RbA TAR OH WOO RbA TAR OH WOO HoA TAR MI LENAWEE ZfsacA TAR MI LENAWEE ZfsacA Soil Association/ Series/omplex Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Sloan silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent, frequently flooded astalia very cobbly loam, 0 to 2 percent astalia very cobbly loam, 0 to 2 percent astalia-marblehead complex, very stony, 0 to 6 percent Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Millsdale silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Randolph loam, 0 to 2 percent Randolph loam, 0 to 2 percent Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Ziegenfuss clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Ziegenfuss clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Project Work Area (acres) a/ Permanent ROW Area (acres) b/ Erodibility Water (K Factor) c/ Wind (WEG) d/ Slope Percent e/, f/ Prime Farmland Soils esignation g/ and either protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season rainage lass Very Very Very Very Very Very Very ominant Hydrologic Group Not prime farmland Well A Not prime farmland Well A Not prime farmland Well A TAR MI LENAWEE Pm Pewamo clay loam TAR MI LENAWEE ZfsacA Ziegenfuss clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Very Very Very Poorly Poorly Poorly Poorly / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / h/ ompaction Potential i/ potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) j/ Revegetation Potential k/ Topsoil epth (inches) >80 Poor 0-9 >80 Poor 0-9 >80 Poor 0-9 >80 Poor 0-9 >80 Poor 0-9 >80 Poor 0-9 >60 Poor Poor Poor Poor 0-8/0-6 >80 Poor Poor Good Good 0-8 >80 Poor 0-9 >80 Fair 0-7 >80 Fair 0-7 >60 Poor 0-13 >80 Fair 0-7 Resource Report 7 Soils 39 NEXUS PROJET

210 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Acres Affected by the NEXUS Project and Aboveground Facilities /Station Name State ounty Map Unit TAR MI LENAWEE BkA TAR MI LENAWEE NnA TAR MI LENAWEE ZfsacA TAR MI MONROE ZfsacA TAR MI WASHTENAW FoA TAR MI WASHTENAW WaA TAR MI WASHTENAW BnB Soil Association/ Series/omplex Brady and Macomb loams, 0 to 3 percent Nappanee loam, 0 to 2 percent Ziegenfuss clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Ziegenfuss clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Fox sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent Wasepi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent Boyer loamy sand, 0 to 6 percent Project Work Area (acres) a/ Permanent ROW Area (acres) b/ Erodibility Water (K Factor) c/ Wind (WEG) d/ Slope Percent e/, f/ Prime Farmland Soils esignation g/ All areas are prime farmland rainage lass Poorly Poorly ominant Hydrologic Group All areas are prime farmland Well B Farmland of local importance Farmland of local importance Well B TAR MI WASHTENAW Gf Gild sandy loam Not prime farmland TAR MI WASHTENAW BnB TAR MI WASHTENAW c TAR MI WASHTENAW BnB TAR MI WASHTENAW BnB TAR MI WASHTENAW BnB TAR MI WASHTENAW MaA TAR MI WASHTENAW OwB TAR MI WASHTENAW BnB TAR MI WASHTENAW WaA TAR MI WASHTENAW WaA TAR MI WASHTENAW WaA Boyer loamy sand, 0 to 6 percent ohoctah fine sandy loam, frequently flooded Boyer loamy sand, 0 to 6 percent Boyer loamy sand, 0 to 6 percent Boyer loamy sand, 0 to 6 percent Macomb loam, 0 to 4 percent Owosso-Miami complex, 2 to 6 percent Boyer loamy sand, 0 to 6 percent Wasepi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent Wasepi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent Wasepi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent Very Farmland of local importance Well B Not prime farmland Poorly Farmland of local importance Well B Farmland of local importance Well B Farmland of local importance Well B All areas are prime farmland Well B Farmland of local importance Well B Farmland of local importance Farmland of local importance Farmland of local importance B / / B B B B B h/ ompaction Potential i/ potential potential potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) j/ Revegetation Potential k/ Topsoil epth (inches) >60 Good 0-9 >60 Good 0-4 >80 Fair 0-7 >80 Fair 0-7 >80 Good 0-10 >60 Good 0-8 >60 Fair 0-7 >80 Fair 0-14 >60 Fair 0-7 >80 Poor 0-13 >60 Fair 0-7 >60 Fair 0-7 >60 Fair 0-7 >60 Good 0-8 >60 Good 0-10/0-8 >60 Fair 0-7 >60 Good 0-8 >60 Good 0-8 >60 Good 0-8 Resource Report 7 Soils 40 NEXUS PROJET

211 /Station Name State ounty Map Unit TAR MI WASHTENAW NaB TAR MI WASHTENAW StB TAR MI WASHTENAW YpA TAR MI WASHTENAW ZfsacA TAR MI WASHTENAW WbA TAR MI WASHTENAW YpA PAR-1.4 OH OLUMBIANA FoB PAR-0.0a OH OLUMBIANA BkB PAR-0.0a OH OLUMBIANA Bk PAR-0.0b OH OLUMBIANA Bk PAR OH ERIE ub PAR OH ERIE RhA Soil Association/ Series/omplex Nappanee silty clay loam, 2 to 6 percent St. lair clay loam, 2 to 6 percent Ypsi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent Ziegenfuss clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Wasepi sandy loam, loamy substratum, 0 to 3 percent Ypsi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent Fredericktown silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Berks channery silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Berks channery silt loam, 15 to 25 percent Berks channery silt loam, 15 to 25 percent unbridge loamy sand, 2 to 6 percent Ritchey loam, 0 to 2 percent TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Acres Affected by the NEXUS Project and Aboveground Facilities Project Work Area (acres) a/ Permanent ROW Area (acres) b/ Erodibility Water (K Factor) c/ Wind (WEG) d/ Slope Percent e/, f/ Prime Farmland Soils esignation g/ Farmland of local importance Farmland of local importance rainage lass Poorly ominant Hydrologic Group All areas are prime farmland Well B All areas are prime farmland Well B Not prime farmland Well B Not prime farmland Well B All areas are prime farmland Well B Not prime farmland Well PAR OH LUAS Mf Mermill loam Very / B / h/ ompaction Potential i/ potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) j/ Revegetation Potential k/ Topsoil epth (inches) >60 Good 0-10 >60 Good 0-9 >60 Good 0-9 >80 Fair 0-7 >60 Fair 0-8 >60 Good 0-9 >80 Good Fair Fair Fair Fair to 20 Poor 0-7 >80 Fair 0-9 PAR-32.6 OH STARK NA NA NA NA 0 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA PAR-32.6 OH STARK p PAR-32.6 OH STARK WhB hili silt loam, 6 to 12 percent Weinbach silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Not prime farmland Well B PAR-34.0 OH STARK a amascus loam PAR-63.4 OH MEINA RsB PAR-63.4 OH MEINA Rs2 PAR-63.4 OH MEINA WaA Rittman silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Rittman silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Wadsworth silt loam, 0 to 2 percent All areas are prime farmland Farmland of local importance Poorly potential potential potential potential >60 Good 0-9 >60 Good 0-8 >75 Fair Good Good 0-9 >60 Good 0-8 Resource Report 7 Soils 41 NEXUS PROJET

212 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Acres Affected by the NEXUS Project and Aboveground Facilities /Station Name State ounty Map Unit PAR-71.8 OH MEINA BnB PAR-71.8 OH MEINA g2 TAR-57.2 OH MEINA JtB PAR MI WASHTENAW WaA Staging Areas STAGING AREA-16 OH OLUMBIANA Bk STAGING AREA-16 OH OLUMBIANA BkE STAGING AREA-51 OH OLUMBIANA Te2 STAGING AREA-52 OH OLUMBIANA Kn STAGING AREA-53 OH OLUMBIANA Kn STAGING AREA-54 OH OLUMBIANA c STAGING AREA-54 OH OLUMBIANA HeE STAGING AREA-55 OH OLUMBIANA h STAGING AREA-55 OH OLUMBIANA Kn STAGING AREA-56 OH OLUMBIANA ob STAGING AREA-80 OH OLUMBIANA c STAGING AREA-80 OH OLUMBIANA Kn STAGING AREA-91 OH OLUMBIANA cb STAGING AREA-91 OH OLUMBIANA c STAGING AREA-91 OH OLUMBIANA ReB Soil Association/ Series/omplex Bennington silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ardington silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Jimtown loam, 2 to 6 percent Wasepi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent Berks channery silt loam, 6 to 15 percent Berks channery silt loam, 25 to 40 percent Teegarden silt loam, 6 to 15 percent, eroded Kensington silt loam, 6 to 15 percent Kensington silt loam, 6 to 15 percent anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent Hazleton channery loam, 25 to 40 percent hili silt loam, 6 to 12 percent Kensington silt loam, 15 to 25 percent oshocton silt loam, 2 to 6 percent anfield silt loam, 12 to 20 percent Kensington silt loam, 15 to 25 percent anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Project Work Area (acres) a/ Permanent ROW Area (acres) b/ Erodibility Water (K Factor) c/ Wind (WEG) d/ Slope Percent e/, f/ Prime Farmland Soils esignation g/ Farmland of local importance Farmland of local importance rainage lass ominant Hydrologic Group Not prime farmland Well B Not prime farmland Well B Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Well A Not prime farmland Well B Not prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Not prime farmland / B / B B B B h/ ompaction Potential i/ potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) j/ Revegetation Potential k/ Topsoil epth (inches) >80 Good Good 0-8 >60 Good 0-10 >60 Good Fair Fair 0-10 >60 Good 0-10 >60 Good 0-11 >60 Good 0-11 >80 Good Fair N/A >60 Good 0-9 >60 Fair Good 0-7 >80 Fair 0-6 >60 Fair 0-11 >80 Good 0-6 >80 Good 0-6 >80 Good 0-9 Resource Report 7 Soils 42 NEXUS PROJET

213 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Acres Affected by the NEXUS Project and Aboveground Facilities /Station Name State ounty Map Unit STAGING AREA-28 OH ERIE MgA STAGING AREA-28 OH ERIE TuB STAGING AREA-29 OH ERIE TuB STAGING AREA-30 OH ERIE ShB STAGING AREA-31 OH ERIE HoA STAGING AREA-32 OH ERIE HoA STAGING AREA-33 OH ERIE KbA STAGING AREA-33 OH ERIE UdB STAGING AREA-37 OH ERIE JuA STAGING AREA-79 OH ERIE ma STAGING AREA-79 OH ERIE MmA STAGING AREA-94 OH ERIE KbA STAGING AREA-94 OH ERIE OhB STAGING AREA-3 OH FULTON NnA STAGING AREA-3 OH FULTON Zie5A STAGING AREA-96 OH FULTON NnB STAGING AREA-96 OH FULTON Sh STAGING AREA-97 OH FULTON NnA STAGING AREA-97 OH FULTON Zie5A Soil Association/ Series/omplex Millgrove loam, 0 to 1 percent Tuscola fine sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent Tuscola fine sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent Shinrock silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Holly silt loam, 0 to 1 percent, occasionally flooded Holly silt loam, 0 to 1 percent, occasionally flooded Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent Udorthents, loamy, 0 to 6 percent Joliet silt loam, 0 to 1 percent olwood loam, 0 to 1 percent Millsdale silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent Ogontz silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Nappanee loam, 0 to 2 percent Ziegenfuss clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Nappanee loam, 2 to 6 percent Shoals silt loam, frequently flooded Nappanee loam, 0 to 2 percent Ziegenfuss clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Project Work Area (acres) a/ Permanent ROW Area (acres) b/ Erodibility Water (K Factor) c/ Wind (WEG) d/ Slope Percent e/, f/ Prime Farmland Soils esignation g/ All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland rainage lass Very Poorly Poorly ominant Hydrologic Group h/ ompaction Potential i/ potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) j/ Revegetation Potential k/ Topsoil epth (inches) Fair 0-9 >80 Good 0-9 >80 Good 0-9 >60 Good 0-9 >60 Fair 0-3 >60 Fair 0-3 >60 Good Not prime farmland N/A N/A All areas are prime farmland and either protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season Poorly Very Very Poorly Poorly / / B / / potential potential potential potential potential potential 19 Poor 0-7 >60 Poor Fair 0-9 >60 Good 0-7 >80 Good 0-10 >60 Good 0-4 >80 Fair 0-7 >60 Good 0-4 >60 Fair 0-8 >60 Good 0-4 >80 Fair 0-7 Resource Report 7 Soils 43 NEXUS PROJET

214 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Acres Affected by the NEXUS Project and Aboveground Facilities /Station Name State ounty Map Unit STAGING AREA-22 OH LORAIN ElB2 STAGING AREA-24 OH LORAIN HsA STAGING AREA-25 OH LORAIN HsA STAGING AREA-26 OH LORAIN FdA STAGING AREA-62 OH LORAIN MgA STAGING AREA-63 OH LORAIN MgA STAGING AREA-89 OH LORAIN MgA STAGING AREA-78 OH LUAS La STAGING AREA-10 OH MEINA BnA STAGING AREA-10 OH MEINA BnB STAGING AREA-11 OH MEINA RsB2 STAGING AREA-11 OH MEINA Rs2 STAGING AREA-12 OH MEINA RsB2 STAGING AREA-13 OH MEINA Rs2 STAGING AREA-13 OH MEINA St STAGING AREA-14 OH MEINA WaA STAGING AREA-19 OH MEINA BtB STAGING AREA-20 OH MEINA ElE2 Soil Association/ Series/omplex Ellsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent, moderately eroded Haskins loam, 0 to 2 percent Haskins loam, 0 to 2 percent Fitchville silt loam, low terrace, 0 to 2 percent Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Lamson fine sandy loam Bennington silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Bennington silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Rittman silt loam, 2 to 6 percent, moderately eroded Rittman silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Rittman silt loam, 2 to 6 percent, moderately eroded Rittman silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Sebring silt loam, till substratum Wadsworth silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Bogart loam, 2 to 6 percent Ellsworth silt loam, 12 to 25 percent, moderately eroded Project Work Area (acres) a/ Permanent ROW Area (acres) b/ Erodibility Water (K Factor) c/ Wind (WEG) d/ Slope Percent e/, f/ Prime Farmland Soils esignation g/ All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Farmland of local importance All areas are prime farmland Farmland of local importance All areas are prime farmland Not prime farmland STAGING AREA-20 OH MEINA Or Orrville silt loam and either protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season rainage lass Very Poorly ominant Hydrologic Group / / / / / / A/ / / / h/ ompaction Potential i/ potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) j/ Revegetation Potential k/ Topsoil epth (inches) >60 Good 0-8 >60 Good 0-9 >60 Good 0-9 >80 Good Good Good Good 0-7 >60 Poor 0-9 >80 Good 0-8 >80 Good Good Good Good Good 0-9 >60 Fair 0-9 >60 Good 0-8 >60 Good 0-8 >60 Fair 0-8 >60 Fair 0-9 Resource Report 7 Soils 44 NEXUS PROJET

215 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Acres Affected by the NEXUS Project and Aboveground Facilities /Station Name State ounty Map Unit STAGING AREA-21 OH MEINA MgB Soil Association/ Series/omplex Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Project Work Area (acres) a/ Permanent ROW Area (acres) b/ Erodibility Water (K Factor) c/ Wind (WEG) d/ Slope Percent e/, f/ Prime Farmland Soils esignation g/ STAGING AREA-7 OH MEINA Hy Holly silt loam and either protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season STAGING AREA-7 OH MEINA Ly Luray silt loam STAGING AREA-8 OH MEINA Hy Holly silt loam STAGING AREA-84 OH MEINA db STAGING AREA-85 OH MEINA RsB STAGING AREA-86 OH MEINA WaA STAGING AREA-87 OH MEINA BnA STAGING AREA-88 OH MEINA MgB anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Rittman silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Wadsworth silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Bennington silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent and either protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland STAGING AREA-9 OH MEINA Hy Holly silt loam STAGING AREA-38 OH SANUSKY BaB Belmore loam, 2 to 6 percent and either protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season rainage lass Poorly Very Poorly Poorly ominant Hydrologic Group All areas are prime farmland Well B STAGING AREA-38 OH SANUSKY Gx Granby loamy sand Not prime farmland STAGING AREA-41 OH SANUSKY ea STAGING AREA-64 OH SANUSKY ea STAGING AREA-64 OH SANUSKY GtB STAGING AREA-65 OH SANUSKY HoA STAGING AREA-66 OH SANUSKY HoA STAGING AREA-93 OH SANUSKY NpA el Rey silt loam, 0 to 2 percent el Rey silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Glend silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Nappanee silt loam, 0 to 3 percent All areas are prime farmland Very Very Very / / / / A/ / / / / / h/ ompaction Potential i/ potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) j/ Revegetation Potential k/ Topsoil epth (inches) Good 0-7 >60 Fair 0-3 >60 Poor 0-9 >60 Fair 0-3 >80 Good Good 0-9 >60 Good 0-8 >80 Good Good 0-7 >60 Fair 0-3 >77 Good 0-8 >80 Poor 0-10 >60 Good 0-4 >60 Good 0-4 >60 Good 0-7 >80 Poor 0-9 >80 Poor 0-9 >60 Good 0-4 Resource Report 7 Soils 45 NEXUS PROJET

216 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Acres Affected by the NEXUS Project and Aboveground Facilities /Station Name State ounty Map Unit STAGING AREA-93 OH SANUSKY SoB STAGING AREA-94 OH SANUSKY GtB STAGING AREA-94 OH SANUSKY KbA STAGING AREA-17 OH STARK d STAGING AREA-17 OH STARK ReB STAGING AREA-18 OH STARK ReB STAGING AREA-2 OH STARK oe2 STAGING AREA-2 OH STARK pb STAGING AREA-2 OH STARK p STAGING AREA-2 OH STARK WhB STAGING AREA-57 OH STARK d STAGING AREA-59 OH STARK WhA STAGING AREA-81 OH STARK db STAGING AREA-82 OH STARK WaB STAGING AREA-1 OH SUMMIT w2 STAGING AREA-4 OH SUMMIT db STAGING AREA-5 OH SUMMIT db STAGING AREA-5 OH SUMMIT WuB STAGING AREA-60 OH SUMMIT WuB Soil Association/ Series/omplex Spinks fine sand, 2 to 6 percent Glend silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent hili gravelly loam, 18 to 25 percent, moderately eroded hili silt loam, 2 to 6 percent hili silt loam, 6 to 12 percent Weinbach silt loam, 2 to 6 percent anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent Weinbach silt loam, 0 to 2 percent anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Wadsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent hili-wooster complex, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Wooster silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Wooster silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Project Work Area (acres) a/ Permanent ROW Area (acres) b/ Erodibility Water (K Factor) c/ Wind (WEG) d/ Slope Percent e/, f/ Prime Farmland Soils esignation g/ rainage lass ominant Hydrologic Group Not prime farmland Well A All areas are prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Well B All areas are prime farmland Well B Not prime farmland Well B Not prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Not prime farmland Well B All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Well All areas are prime farmland Well / h/ ompaction Potential i/ potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) j/ Revegetation Potential k/ Topsoil epth (inches) >100 Fair 0-10 >60 Good 0-7 >60 Good 0-7 >80 Good 0-6 >80 Good 0-9 >80 Good 0-9 >60 Fair 0-9 >60 Good 0-9 >60 Good 0-9 >60 Good 0-8 >80 Good 0-6 >60 Good 0-8 >80 Good 0-6 >60 Good 0-8 >60 Fair 0-9/0-6 >80 Good 0-6 >80 Good 0-6 >85 Good 0-6 >85 Good 0-6 Resource Report 7 Soils 46 NEXUS PROJET

217 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Acres Affected by the NEXUS Project and Aboveground Facilities /Station Name State ounty Map Unit STAGING AREA-34 OH WAYNE db STAGING AREA-34 OH WAYNE d STAGING AREA-61 OH WAYNE d STAGING AREA-61 OH WAYNE Ln2 STAGING AREA-84 OH WAYNE db STAGING AREA-67 OH WOO HoA STAGING AREA-69 OH WOO aa STAGING AREA-69 OH WOO sa STAGING AREA-69 OH WOO RbA STAGING AREA-70 OH WOO HoA STAGING AREA-71 OH WOO HoA STAGING AREA-72 OH WOO HoA STAGING AREA-73 OH WOO HoA STAGING AREA-74 OH WOO HoA STAGING AREA-75 OH WOO MfA STAGING AREA-76 OH WOO AnA STAGING AREA-49 MI LENAWEE ZfsacA Soil Association/ Series/omplex anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent Loudonville silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, eroded anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent astalia very cobbly loam, 0 to 2 percent unbridge-spinks, deep to limestone, loamy fine sands, 0 to 2 percent Randolph loam, 0 to 2 percent Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Mermill-Aurand complex, 0 to 1 percent Aurand loam, 0 to 2 percent Ziegenfuss clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Project Work Area (acres) a/ Permanent ROW Area (acres) b/ Erodibility Water (K Factor) c/ Wind (WEG) d/ Slope Percent e/, f/ Prime Farmland Soils esignation g/ All areas are prime farmland Farmland of local importance Farmland of local importance rainage lass ominant Hydrologic Group Farmland of local importance Well All areas are prime farmland Very Not prime farmland Well A Not prime farmland Well B STAGING AREA-50 MI LENAWEE Pm Pewamo clay loam STAGING AREA-50 MI LENAWEE ZfsacA Ziegenfuss clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Very Very Very Very Very Very Poorly Poorly Poorly / / / / / / / / / / / / h/ ompaction Potential i/ potential potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) j/ Revegetation Potential k/ Topsoil epth (inches) >80 Good 0-6 >80 Good 0-6 >80 Good Good 0-8 >80 Good 0-6 >80 Poor Poor />105 Fair 0-5/ Good 0-8 >80 Poor 0-9 >80 Poor 0-9 >80 Poor 0-9 >80 Poor 0-9 >80 Poor 0-9 >80 Poor 0-9 >80 Good 0-11 >80 Fair 0-7 >60 Poor 0-13 >80 Fair 0-7 Resource Report 7 Soils 47 NEXUS PROJET

218 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Acres Affected by the NEXUS Project and Aboveground Facilities /Station Name State ounty Map Unit STAGING AREA-6 MI LENAWEE ZfsacA STAGING AREA-98 MI LENAWEE ZfsacA Soil Association/ Series/omplex Ziegenfuss clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Ziegenfuss clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Project Work Area (acres) a/ Permanent ROW Area (acres) b/ Erodibility Water (K Factor) c/ Wind (WEG) d/ Slope Percent e/, f/ Prime Farmland Soils esignation g/ STAGING AREA-42 MI WASHTENAW Gf Gild sandy loam Not prime farmland STAGING AREA-42 MI WASHTENAW WaA STAGING AREA-43 MI WASHTENAW WaA STAGING AREA-44 MI WASHTENAW NaB STAGING AREA-46 MI WASHTENAW YpA STAGING AREA-47 MI WASHTENAW WbA STAGING AREA-92 MI WASHTENAW BnB Wasepi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent Wasepi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent Nappanee silty clay loam, 2 to 6 percent Ypsi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent Wasepi sandy loam, loamy substratum, 0 to 3 percent Boyer loamy sand, 0 to 6 percent Farmland of local importance Farmland of local importance Farmland of local importance rainage lass Poorly Poorly Very ominant Hydrologic Group Farmland of local importance Well B WARE YAR 1-1 OH STARK Ly Luray silt loam WARE YAR 1-1 OH STARK ReA WARE YAR 1-1 OH STARK ReB WARE YAR 1-1 OH STARK Se WARE YAR 1-1 OH STARK WaB WARE YAR 2-1 OH ERIE BgA WARE YAR 2-1 OH ERIE ab WARE YAR 2-1 OH ERIE oa WARE YAR 2-1 OH ERIE HkA WARE YAR 2-1 OH ERIE JtA Ravenna silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Sebring silt loam, till substratum Wadsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Bennington silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ardington silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ondit silt loam, 0 to 1 percent Haskins loam, 0 to 2 percent Jimtown loam, 0 to 2 percent All areas are prime farmland Very Poorly Poorly / / B B B / / / / / h/ ompaction Potential i/ potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) j/ Revegetation Potential k/ Topsoil epth (inches) >80 Fair 0-7 >80 Fair 0-7 >80 Fair 0-14 >60 Good 0-8 >60 Good 0-8 >60 Good 0-10 >60 Good 0-9 >60 Fair 0-8 >60 Fair 0-7 >60 Fair 0-9 >80 Good 0-9 >80 Good 0-9 >60 Fair 0-9 >60 Good 0-8 >80 Good Good 0-8 > >60 Good 0-9 >60 Good 0-10 Resource Report 7 Soils 48 NEXUS PROJET

219 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Acres Affected by the NEXUS Project and Aboveground Facilities /Station Name State ounty Map Unit WARE YAR 2-1 OH ERIE MgA WARE YAR 3-1a OH WOO HoA WARE YAR 3-1b OH WOO HoA WARE YAR 3-2 OH LUAS BxA WARE YAR 3-2 OH LUAS BxB Soil Association/ Series/omplex Millgrove loam, 0 to 1 percent Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Bixler loamy fine sand, 0 to 2 percent Bixler loamy fine sand, 2 to 6 percent Project Work Area (acres) a/ Permanent ROW Area (acres) b/ Erodibility Water (K Factor) c/ Wind (WEG) d/ Slope Percent e/, f/ Prime Farmland Soils esignation g/ WARE YAR 3-2 OH LUAS o olwood loam WARE YAR 3-2 OH LUAS sa ixboro fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent All areas are prime farmland WARE YAR 3-2 OH LUAS Gf Gild fine sandy loam WARE YAR 3-2 OH LUAS Mf Mermill loam WARE YAR 3-2 OH LUAS OtB WARE YAR 4-1 MI LENAWEE 112A Ottokee fine sand, 0 to 6 percent Wauseon loam, 0 to 3 percent Not prime farmland WARE YAR 4-1 MI LENAWEE Pm Pewamo clay loam WARE YAR 4-1 MI LENAWEE WcA Wauseon loam, 0 to 3 percent WARE YAR 4-1 MI MONROE 22 Pewamo clay loam WARE YAR 4-1 MI MONROE 112A WARE YAR 4-2 MI WASHTENAW WaA WARE YAR 4-3 MI WASHTENAW BnB Wauseon loam, 0 to 3 percent Wasepi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent Boyer loamy sand, 0 to 6 percent Farmland of local importance rainage lass Very Very Very Very Very Very Poorly Poorly Poorly Poorly Poorly ominant Hydrologic Group Farmland of local importance Well B WARE YAR 4-3 MI WASHTENAW Gf Gild sandy loam Not prime farmland WARE YAR 4-3 MI WASHTENAW WaA Wasepi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent Farmland of local importance Very / / B B A/ / A / / B B h/ ompaction Potential i/ potential potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) j/ Revegetation Potential k/ Topsoil epth (inches) Fair 0-9 >80 Poor 0-9 >80 Poor 0-9 >80 Fair 0-10 >80 Fair 0-10 >60 Fair 0-9 >60 Good 0-9 >80 Poor 0-14 >80 Fair 0-9 >80 Fair 0-8 >80 Fair 0-9 >60 Poor 0-13 >60 Fair 0-13 >60 Poor 0-13 >80 Fair 0-9 >60 Good 0-8 >60 Fair 0-7 >80 Fair 0-14 >60 Good 0-8 Resource Report 7 Soils 49 NEXUS PROJET

220 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Acres Affected by the NEXUS Project and Aboveground Facilities /Station Name State ounty Map Unit Soil Association/ Series/omplex Project Work Area (acres) a/ Permanent ROW Area (acres) b/ Erodibility Slope Percent e/, f/ Prime Farmland Soils esignation g/ a/ "Project Work Areas" = permanent easement of new Project components, temporary work spaces ("TWS") and additional temporary work spaces ("ATWS"). b/ "Permanent ROW Area" = permanent easement of new Project components. c/ Average K factor values of horizons of each soil type. d/ Wind Erodibility Group (WEG) status was obtained from the NRS Soil ata Mart. WEGs range from one to eight, with one being the highest potential wind erosion, and eight the lowest. Refer to Section e/ Slope classes assume all are moderately complex and are based on the median slope span described the series. lasses are defined as follows: Water (K Factor) c/ Wind (WEG) d/ rainage lass ominant Hydrologic Group h/ ompaction Potential i/ Average epth to Bedrock (inches) j/ Revegetation Potential k/ Topsoil epth (inches) Median Slope (%) Series Slope lass 0 Flat 1-3 Nearly Level 4-8 Gently Sloping 9-15 Strongly Sloping Steep Steep >45 Very Steep f/ For soil map units including areas of Udorthents and Urban Land, NRS data did not specify a slope range. A slope range of 0 to 8 % was assigned to these developed areas. g/ Prime Farmland includes Farmland of Statewide Importance and Unique Farmland h/ All soils with rainage lassifications of Very Poorly rained and Poorly rained are considered "". Urban Land and Udorthents map units do not have a NRS designated drainage class. These map units were considered to be non-hydric soils. Map units comprised of complexes of hydric and non-hydric soil types were considered to be partially hydric. i/ ompaction potential was determined by drainage class. High potential includes very and soils, moderate potential includes somewhat to moderately soils, and low potential includes soils. j/ When available, depths to bedrock are recorded in the SSURGO database. k/ The ability of soils within the Project area to support successful revegetation was determined by using the revegation potential of grasses as recorded in the SSURGO database. Resource Report 7 Soils 50 NEXUS PROJET

221 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Miles Affected by the Project /Access Roads Name TGP Interconnect TGP Interconnect TGP Interconnect TGP Interconnect TGP Interconnect TGP Interconnect TGP Interconnect State ounty Map Unit OH OLUMBIANA BkB OH OLUMBIANA Bk OH OLUMBIANA Bk OH OLUMBIANA BkE OH OLUMBIANA o OH OLUMBIANA GnB OH OLUMBIANA OrA OH OLUMBIANA Bk OH OLUMBIANA Bk OH OLUMBIANA BkE OH OLUMBIANA BtB OH OLUMBIANA cb OH OLUMBIANA c OH OLUMBIANA c OH OLUMBIANA ce OH OLUMBIANA o OH OLUMBIANA FdA OH OLUMBIANA FdB OH OLUMBIANA Fn2 OH OLUMBIANA FoB Soil Association/ Series/omplex Berks channery silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Berks channery silt loam, 6 to 15 percent Berks channery silt loam, 15 to 25 percent Berks channery silt loam, 25 to 40 percent oshocton silt loam, 6 to 15 percent Gilpin silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Orrville silt loam, 0 to 2 percent, occasionally flooded Berks channery silt loam, 6 to 15 percent Berks channery silt loam, 15 to 25 percent Berks channery silt loam, 25 to 40 percent Bogart silt loam, 2 to 6 percent anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent anfield silt loam, 12 to 20 percent anfield silt loam, 20 to 35 percent oshocton silt loam, 6 to 15 percent Fitchville silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Fitchville silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Fredericktown gravelly loam, 6 to 15 percent, eroded Fredericktown silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Length (miles) a/ Water (K Factor) b/ Erodibility Wind (WEG) c/ Slope Percent d/, e/ Prime Farmland Soils esignation f/ All areas are prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland All areas are prime farmland rainage lass Well Well Well Well well Well Well Well Well well well well well well well Well Well ominant Hydrologic Group B B B B B B B / / B B g/ ompaction Potential h/ potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) i/ Revegetation Potential j/ Topsoil epth (inches) Fair Fair Fair Fair Good Good 0-8 >60 Good Fair Fair Fair 0-10 >60 Good 0-8 >80 Good 0-6 >80 Good 0-6 >80 Fair 0-6 >80 Fair Good 0-7 >80 Good 0-7 >80 Good 0-7 >80 Good 0-12 >80 Good 0-12 Resource Report 7 Soils 1 NEXUS PROJET

222 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Miles Affected by the Project /Access Roads Name State ounty Map Unit OH OLUMBIANA Gn OH OLUMBIANA Gn OH OLUMBIANA Gr OH OLUMBIANA He OH OLUMBIANA HeE OH OLUMBIANA JwB OH OLUMBIANA Kn OH OLUMBIANA Kn OH OLUMBIANA McB OH OLUMBIANA Mc OH OLUMBIANA ReB OH OLUMBIANA RsB OH OLUMBIANA Rs OH OLUMBIANA Rs2 OH OLUMBIANA Te OH OLUMBIANA Te2 OH OLUMBIANA Ub OH OLUMBIANA WaB OH OLUMBIANA WoA Soil Association/ Series/omplex Gilpin silt loam, 6 to 15 percent Gilpin silt loam, 15 to 25 percent Glend silt loam, 6 to 12 percent Hazleton channery loam, 6 to 15 percent Hazleton channery loam, 25 to 40 percent Jimtown silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Kensington silt loam, 6 to 15 percent Kensington silt loam, 15 to 25 percent Mechanicsburg silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Mechanicsburg silt loam, 6 to 15 percent Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Rittman silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Rittman silt loam, 6 to 12 percent Rittman silt loam, 12 to 20 percent, eroded Teegarden silt loam, 6 to 15 percent Teegarden silt loam, 6 to 15 percent, eroded Udorthents, refuse substratum, 2 to 25 percent Wadsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Wick silt loam, 0 to 2 percent, frequently flooded Length (miles) a/ Water (K Factor) b/ Erodibility Wind (WEG) c/ Slope Percent d/, e/ Prime Farmland Soils esignation f/ Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Not prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland and either protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season rainage lass Well Well well Well Well well well Well Well well well well well well well Very ominant Hydrologic Group / A A B B B B / / A g/ ompaction Potential h/ potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) i/ Revegetation Potential j/ Topsoil epth (inches) Good Fair 0-8 >60 Good Good N/A Fair N/A >60 Good 0-10 >60 Good 0-11 >60 Fair Good Good 0-9 >80 Good Good Good Fair 0-9 >60 Good 0-10 >60 Good 0-10 >80 N/A >60 Good 0-8 >80 Poor 0-8 Resource Report 7 Soils 2 NEXUS PROJET

223 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Miles Affected by the Project /Access Roads Name State ounty Map Unit OH OLUMBIANA ZeA OH ERIE AkA OH ERIE AnG OH ERIE BgA OH ERIE BgB OH ERIE BkA OH ERIE BkB OH ERIE ab OH ERIE b2 OH ERIE ca OH ERIE cb OH ERIE hb OH ERIE ma OH ERIE na OH ERIE oa OH ERIE tb OH ERIE u OH ERIE ea OH ERIE ua OH ERIE ub OH ERIE EcA Soil Association/ Series/omplex Zepernick silt loam, 0 to 2 percent, occasionally flooded Allis clay loam, 0 to 2 percent Amanda-ekalb-Rock outcrop association, 40 to 70 percent Bennington silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Bennington silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Bixler loamy fine sand, 0 to 2 percent Bixler loamy fine sand, 2 to 6 percent ardington silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ardington silty clay loam, 6 to 12 percent, eroded astalia very channery loam, 0 to 2 percent astalia very channery loam, 2 to 6 percent hili loam, loamy substratum, 2 to 6 percent olwood loam, 0 to 1 percent olwood silt loam, bedrock substratum, 0 to 1 percent ondit silt loam, 0 to 1 percent onotton loam, 2 to 6 percent onotton gravelly loam, 6 to 12 percent el Rey silt loam, 0 to 2 percent unbridge loamy sand, 0 to 2 percent unbridge loamy sand, 2 to 6 percent Elliott silt loam, bedrock substratum, 0 to 2 percent Length (miles) a/ Water (K Factor) b/ Erodibility Wind (WEG) c/ Slope Percent d/, e/ Prime Farmland Soils esignation f/ Not prime farmland Not prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Not prime farmland All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland rainage lass ominant Hydrologic Group g/ Poorly Well well well Well Well Well Very Very / / B B A A B / / Poorly / Well Well Well Well A A / B B / ompaction Potential h/ potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) i/ Revegetation Potential j/ Topsoil epth (inches) >60 Poor Fair Poor 0-6/0-5 >80 Good 0-8 >80 Good 0-8 >80 Fair 0-10 >80 Fair Good Good Poor Poor 0-8 >60 Good 0-9 >60 Poor 0-9 >60 Poor 0-9 > >80 Fair 0-9 >80 Fair 0-9 >60 Good Fair Fair Good 0-6 Resource Report 7 Soils 3 NEXUS PROJET

224 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Miles Affected by the Project /Access Roads Name State ounty Map Unit OH ERIE EnA OH ERIE FrA OH ERIE HkA OH ERIE HoA OH ERIE HrB OH ERIE HsA OH ERIE JtA OH ERIE JuA OH ERIE KbA OH ERIE MeA OH ERIE MfA OH ERIE MgA OH ERIE MmA OH ERIE MnA OH ERIE MnB OH ERIE MsA OH ERIE MxA OH ERIE NoA OH ERIE OaB OH ERIE OgA OH ERIE OhB OH ERIE On Soil Association/ Series/omplex Elnora loamy fine sand, 0 to 4 percent Fries silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Haskins loam, 0 to 2 percent Holly silt loam, 0 to 1 percent, occasionally flooded Hornell silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Hornell silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent Jimtown loam, 0 to 2 percent Joliet silt loam, 0 to 1 percent Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent Mermill silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Mild silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Millgrove loam, 0 to 1 percent Millsdale silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Milton silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Milton silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Miner silt loam, bedrock substratum, 0 to 1 percent Mitiwanga silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Nolin silt loam, 0 to 2 percent, occasionally flooded Oakville loamy fine sand, 0 to 6 percent Ogontz fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent Ogontz silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Orrville silt loam, frequently flooded Length (miles) a/ Water (K Factor) b/ Erodibility Wind (WEG) c/ Slope Percent d/, e/ Prime Farmland Soils esignation f/ Not prime farmland All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Not prime farmland All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland and either protected from flooding or rainage lass well Very ominant Hydrologic Group A/ / g/ Poorly Poorly Very Very Very Very Well Well Very Well Well well well / / / / / B A B B ompaction Potential h/ potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) i/ Revegetation Potential j/ Topsoil epth (inches) >80 Good Fair 0-10 >60 Good 0-9 >60 Fair Good Good 0-8 >60 Good Poor 0-7 >60 Good 0-7 >80 Good 0-9 >60 Fair Fair Fair Good Good 0-8 >60 Fair Good 0-9 >60 Good 0-12 >80 Fair 0-3 >80 Good 0-10 >80 Good 0-10 >60 Good 0-9 Resource Report 7 Soils 4 NEXUS PROJET

225 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Miles Affected by the Project /Access Roads Name State ounty Map Unit OH ERIE OpA OH ERIE OsB OH ERIE PcA OH ERIE PmA OH ERIE RaA OH ERIE RcA OH ERIE RcB OH ERIE RgA OH ERIE RhA OH ERIE Rh OH ERIE SbF OH ERIE ShB OH ERIE Sk2 OH ERIE Sk2 OH ERIE TuA OH ERIE TuB OH ERIE UcB OH ERIE UdB OH ERIE WaB OH ERIE Wa Soil Association/ Series/omplex Orrville silt loam, bedrock substratum, 0 to 2 percent, occasionally flooded Oshtemo loamy sand, 0 to 6 percent Pewamo silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Plumbrook fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent Randolph silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Rawson sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent Rawson sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent Rimer loamy fine sand, 0 to 2 percent Ritchey loam, 0 to 2 percent Ritchey loam, 6 to 12 percent Saylesville silt loam, 25 to 40 percent Shinrock silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Shinrock silty clay loam, 6 to 12 percent, eroded Shinrock silty clay loam, 12 to 18 percent, eroded Tuscola fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent Tuscola fine sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent Udipsamments-Spinks complex, 0 to 6 percent Udorthents, loamy, 0 to 6 percent Wakeman sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent Wakeman sandy loam, 6 to 12 percent Length (miles) a/ Water (K Factor) b/ Erodibility Wind (WEG) c/ Slope Percent d/, e/ Prime Farmland Soils esignation f/ not frequently flooded during the growing season All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Not prime farmland rainage lass Well Very well well Well Well Well well well well well well Excessively Well Well ominant Hydrologic Group A / A/ / A/ B B g/ ompaction Potential h/ potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) i/ Revegetation Potential j/ Topsoil epth (inches) Good 0-9 >80 Good 0-9 >60 Poor 0-10 >80 Good Good 0-8 >60 Good 0-10 >60 Good 0-10 >80 Fair to 20 Poor to 20 Poor 0-7 >60 Fair 0-9 >60 Good 0-9 >60 Good 0-9 >60 Fair 0-9 >80 Good 0-9 >80 Good 0-9 >80 N/A / 0-10 N/A N/A Good Good 0-10 Resource Report 7 Soils 5 NEXUS PROJET

226 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Miles Affected by the Project /Access Roads Name State ounty Map Unit OH ERIE Zu2 OH ERIE ZuE2 OH ERIE ZuF OH FULTON ob OH FULTON o OH FULTON ma OH FULTON Gf OH FULTON Gr OH FULTON HkA OH FULTON HoA Soil Association/ Series/omplex Zurich silt loam, 12 to 18 percent, eroded Zurich silt loam, 18 to 25 percent, eroded Zurich silt loam, 25 to 40 percent olonie fine sand, 1 to 6 percent olonie fine sand, 6 to 12 percent igby loam, 0 to 3 percent Gild fine sandy loam Granby loamy fine sand Haskins loam, 0 to 3 percent Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Length (miles) a/ Water (K Factor) b/ Erodibility Wind (WEG) c/ Slope Percent d/, e/ OH FULTON Mf Mermill loam OH FULTON Mo Millgrove loam OH FULTON NnA OH FULTON NnB OH FULTON OtB OH FULTON RnA OH FULTON SdB OH FULTON Sh OH FULTON So Nappanee loam, 0 to 2 percent Nappanee loam, 2 to 6 percent Ottokee fine sand, 0 to 6 percent Rimer loamy fine sand, 0 to 3 percent Seward loamy fine sand, 2 to 6 percent Shoals silt loam, frequently flooded Sloan silty clay loam, frequently flooded Prime Farmland Soils esignation f/ Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Farmland of local importance Farmland of local importance Farmland of local importance and either protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season and either protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during rainage lass well well well Well excessively Very Very Very Very Very well well Very ominant Hydrologic Group A A A/ A/ / / / A A/ A g/ ompaction Potential h/ potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) i/ Revegetation Potential j/ Topsoil epth (inches) >80 Fair 0-5 >80 Fair 0-5 >80 Fair 0-5 >80 Fair 0-8 >80 Fair 0-8 >60 Good 0-8 >80 Poor 0-14 >80 Poor 0-10 >60 Good 0-9 >80 Poor 0-9 >80 Good Poor 0-9 >60 Good 0-4 >60 Good 0-4 >80 Fair 0-8 >80 Fair 0-10 >80 Fair 0-10 >60 Fair 0-8 >60 Fair 0-15 Resource Report 7 Soils 6 NEXUS PROJET

227 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Miles Affected by the Project /Access Roads Name State ounty Map Unit OH FULTON TdA OH FULTON Zie5A OH HENRY Gr OH HENRY Oa OH HENRY OtB OH HENRY OuB OH HENRY TdA OH HURON BgA OH HURON BgB OH HURON db OH HURON hb Soil Association/ Series/omplex Tedrow loamy fine sand, 0 to 3 percent Ziegenfuss clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Granby loamy fine sand Oakville fine sand, 2 to 12 percent Ottokee fine sand, 1 to 5 percent Ottokee fine sand, 0 to 6 percent Tedrow loamy fine sand, 0 to 2 percent Bennington silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Bennington silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ardington silt loam, 2 to 6 percent hili loam, loamy substratum, 2 to 6 percent Length (miles) a/ Water (K Factor) b/ Erodibility Wind (WEG) c/ Slope Percent d/, e/ OH HURON o ondit silty clay loam OH HURON Ho Holly silt loam, frequently flooded OH HURON Mr Miner silty clay loam OH HURON Or OH LORAIN BgB OH LORAIN BtB Orrville silt loam, frequently flooded Bennington silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Bogart loam, 2 to 6 percent OH LORAIN h hagrin silt loam Prime Farmland Soils esignation f/ the growing season Farmland of local importance Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland and either protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season and either protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season All areas are prime farmland protected from rainage lass ominant Hydrologic Group A/ g/ Poorly / Very Well well well well Well A/ A A A A/ / / B Poorly / Poorly Very well Well / / B ompaction Potential h/ potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) i/ Revegetation Potential j/ Topsoil epth (inches) >60 Fair 0-8 >80 Fair 0-7 >80 Poor 0-10 >80 Poor 0-3 >80 Fair 0-8 >80 Fair 0-8 >60 Fair 0-8 >80 Good 0-8 >80 Good 0-8 >60 Good 0-8 >60 Good 0-9 >79 Fair 0-10 >60 Fair 0-3 >60 Fair 0-8 >60 Good 0-3 >80 Good 0-8 >60 Good 0-8 >60 Good 0-10 Resource Report 7 Soils 7 NEXUS PROJET

228 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Miles Affected by the Project /Access Roads Name State ounty Map Unit OH LORAIN la OH LORAIN lb OH LORAIN ElB OH LORAIN ElB2 OH LORAIN El2 OH LORAIN El2 OH LORAIN FcA OH LORAIN FdA OH LORAIN HsA OH LORAIN HsB Soil Association/ Series/omplex hili loam, 0 to 2 percent hili loam, 2 to 6 percent Ellsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Ellsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent, moderately eroded Ellsworth silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Ellsworth silt loam, 12 to 18 percent, moderately eroded Fitchville silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Fitchville silt loam, low terrace, 0 to 2 percent Haskins loam, 0 to 2 percent Haskins loam, 2 to 6 percent Length (miles) a/ Water (K Factor) b/ Erodibility Wind (WEG) c/ Slope Percent d/, e/ OH LORAIN Hy Holly silt loam OH LORAIN Lb Lobdell silt loam OH LORAIN Ln Lorain silty clay loam OH LORAIN MgA OH LORAIN MgB OH LORAIN MgB2 Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent, moderately eroded Prime Farmland Soils esignation f/ flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland and either protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season rainage lass Well Well well well well well ominant Hydrologic Group B B / / / / g/ Poorly well Very / / / / ompaction Potential h/ potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) i/ Revegetation Potential j/ Topsoil epth (inches) >60 Good 0-9 >60 Good 0-9 >60 Good 0-8 >60 Good 0-8 >60 Good 0-8 >60 Fair 0-8 >60 Good 0-7 >80 Good 0-7 >60 Good 0-9 >60 Good 0-9 >60 Fair 0-3 >60 Good 0-3 >60 Fair Good Good Good 0-7 Resource Report 7 Soils 8 NEXUS PROJET

229 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Miles Affected by the Project /Access Roads Name State ounty Map Unit OH LORAIN MkA OH LORAIN MkB Soil Association/ Series/omplex Mahoning-Tiro silt loams, 0 to 2 percent Mahoning-Tiro silt loams, 2 to 6 percent Length (miles) a/ Water (K Factor) b/ Erodibility Wind (WEG) c/ Slope Percent d/, e/ OH LORAIN Mr Miner silty clay loam OH LORAIN MtB Mitiwanga silt loam, 2 to 6 percent OH LORAIN Or Orrville silt loam OH LORAIN RdA OH LORAIN TrA Rawson loam, 0 to 2 percent Trumbull silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent OH LORAIN W Water OH LUAS BxA OH LUAS BxB Bixler loamy fine sand, 0 to 2 percent Bixler loamy fine sand, 2 to 6 percent OH LUAS o olwood loam OH LUAS da OH LUAS ga OH LUAS sa OH LUAS Gr OH LUAS HnA OH LUAS HoA OH LUAS La el Rey loam, 0 to 3 percent igby sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent ixboro fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent Granby loamy fine sand Haskins loam, 0 to 3 percent Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Lamson fine sandy loam OH LUAS Mf Mermill loam OH LUAS MmA Metamora sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent Prime Farmland Soils esignation f/ and either protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season All areas are prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Not prime farmland rainage lass Very well ominant Hydrologic Group / / / / g/ Poorly Very Very Very Very Very B B / A/ / / A/ / ompaction Potential h/ potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) i/ Revegetation Potential j/ Topsoil epth (inches) Good Good 0-7 >60 Fair Good 0-9 >60 Good 0-9 >60 Good 0-10 >60 Fair 0-8 N/A N/A >80 Fair 0-10 >80 Fair 0-10 >60 Fair 0-9 >60 Good 0-4 >60 Good 0-8 >60 Good 0-9 >80 Poor 0-10 >60 Good 0-9 >80 Poor 0-9 >60 Poor 0-9 >80 Fair 0-9 >60 Good 0-9 Resource Report 7 Soils 9 NEXUS PROJET

230 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Miles Affected by the Project /Access Roads Name State ounty Map Unit OH LUAS NnA OH LUAS OtB OH LUAS RnA OH LUAS SdB OH LUAS Sm OH LUAS So OH LUAS TdA OH MEINA BnA OH MEINA BnB OH MEINA BtB OH MEINA a OH MEINA db OH MEINA gb OH MEINA g2 OH MEINA ge2 Soil Association/ Series/omplex Nappanee loam, 0 to 3 percent Ottokee fine sand, 0 to 6 percent Rimer loamy fine sand, 0 to 3 percent Seward loamy fine sand, 2 to 6 percent Sisson loam, 6 to 12 percent Sloan loam, occasionally flooded Tedrow fine sand, 0 to 3 percent Bennington silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Bennington silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Bogart loam, 2 to 6 percent anadice silty clay loam anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ardington silt loam, 2 to 6 percent ardington silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded ardington silt loam, 12 to 25 percent, moderately eroded Length (miles) a/ Water (K Factor) b/ Erodibility Wind (WEG) c/ Slope Percent d/, e/ OH MEINA h arlisle muck OH MEINA nb OH MEINA n OH MEINA o2 OH MEINA oe2 OH MEINA pb OH MEINA p hili loam, 2 to 6 percent hili loam, 6 to 12 percent hili gravelly loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded hili gravelly loam, 12 to 25 percent, moderately eroded hili silt loam, 2 to 6 percent hili silt loam, 6 to 12 percent Prime Farmland Soils esignation f/ Not prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Farmland of local importance All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Farmland of local importance Not prime farmland Farmland of local importance All areas are prime farmland Farmland of local importance Farmland of local importance Not prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Farmland of local importance rainage lass well well Well Very well ominant Hydrologic Group A A/ A B A/ / / g/ Poorly well well well well Very Well Well Well Well Well Well A/ B B B B B B ompaction Potential h/ potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) i/ Revegetation Potential j/ Topsoil epth (inches) >60 Good 0-4 >80 Fair 0-8 >80 Fair 0-10 >80 Good 0-10 >60 Good 0-9 >60 Poor 0-15 >60 Fair 0-8 >80 Good 0-8 >80 Good 0-8 >60 Good 0-8 >60 Fair 0-9 >80 Good Good Good Fair 0-8 >60 Poor N/A >60 Good 0-9 >60 Good 0-9 >60 Good 0-9 >60 Fair 0-9 >60 Good 0-9 >60 Good 0-9 Resource Report 7 Soils 10 NEXUS PROJET

231 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Miles Affected by the Project /Access Roads Name State ounty Map Unit OH MEINA y OH MEINA ElB OH MEINA ElB2 OH MEINA El2 OH MEINA ElE2 OH MEINA ElF OH MEINA EvA OH MEINA FcA OH MEINA FcB OH MEINA GfB Soil Association/ Series/omplex ondit silt loam, 0 to 1 percent Ellsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Ellsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent, moderately eroded Ellsworth silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Ellsworth silt loam, 12 to 25 percent, moderately eroded Ellsworth silt loam, 25 to 70 percent Euclid silt loam, occasionally flooded Fitchville silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Fitchville silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Glend silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Length (miles) a/ Water (K Factor) b/ Erodibility Wind (WEG) c/ Slope Percent d/, e/ OH MEINA Hy Holly silt loam OH MEINA JtA OH MEINA JtB Jimtown loam, 0 to 2 percent Jimtown loam, 2 to 6 percent OH MEINA Le Lobdell silt loam OH MEINA Ly Luray silt loam OH MEINA MgA OH MEINA MgB Mahoning silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Mahoning silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Prime Farmland Soils esignation f/ All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Farmland of local importance Not prime farmland Not prime farmland All areas are prime farmland and either protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season rainage lass ominant Hydrologic Group g/ Poorly / well well well well well well / / / / Poorly well Very / / / ompaction Potential h/ potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) i/ Revegetation Potential j/ Topsoil epth (inches) > >60 Good 0-8 >60 Good 0-8 >60 Good 0-8 >60 Fair 0-8 >60 Poor 0-8 >74 Good 0-6 >80 Good 0-7 >80 Good 0-7 >60 Good 0-7 >60 Fair 0-3 >60 Good 0-10 >60 Good 0-10 >60 Fair 0-3 >60 Poor Good Good 0-7 Resource Report 7 Soils 11 NEXUS PROJET

232 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Miles Affected by the Project /Access Roads Name State ounty Map Unit OH MEINA MlA Soil Association/ Series/omplex Mahoning silt loam, sandstone substratum, 0 to 2 percent Length (miles) a/ Water (K Factor) b/ Erodibility Wind (WEG) c/ Slope Percent d/, e/ OH MEINA Mr Miner silty clay loam OH MEINA Od Olmsted loam OH MEINA Or Orrville silt loam OH MEINA OtB OH MEINA ReB OH MEINA RsB OH MEINA RsB2 OH MEINA Rs2 OH MEINA RsE2 OH MEINA RsF Oshtemo sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Rittman silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Rittman silt loam, 2 to 6 percent, moderately eroded Rittman silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Rittman silt loam, 12 to 25 percent, moderately eroded Rittman silt loam, 25 to 70 percent OH MEINA Sg Sebring silt loam OH MEINA St Sebring silt loam, till substratum OH MEINA Ud Udorthents, loamy OH MEINA WaA OH MEINA WaB Wadsworth silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Wadsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent OH MEINA Wc Wallkill silt loam OH MEINA WuB OH MEINA Wu2 OH MEINA WuE2 OH MEINA WvB Wooster silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Wooster silt loam, 12 to 25 percent, moderately eroded Wooster-Riddles silt loams, 2 to 6 percent Prime Farmland Soils esignation f/ and either protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Farmland of local importance Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Farmland of local importance All areas are prime farmland Farmland of local importance Not prime farmland All areas are prime farmland rainage lass Very Very Well well well well well well ominant Hydrologic Group / / A g/ Poorly / Poorly / Poorly Well Well Well Well ompaction Potential h/ potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) i/ Revegetation Potential j/ Topsoil epth (inches) Good 0-7 >60 Poor 0-8 >60 Poor 0-8 >60 Fair 0-9 >80 Good 0-9 >80 Good Good Good Good Fair Fair 0-9 >60 Fair 0-9 >60 Fair 0-9 N/A N/A >60 Good 0-8 >60 Good 0-8 >59 Poor 0-8 >85 Good 0-6 >85 Good 0-6 >85 Fair Good 0-6/0-8 Resource Report 7 Soils 12 NEXUS PROJET

233 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Miles Affected by the Project /Access Roads Name State ounty Map Unit OH MEINA Wv2 Soil Association/ Series/omplex Wooster-Riddles silt loams, 6 to 12 percent, eroded Length (miles) a/ Water (K Factor) b/ Erodibility Wind (WEG) c/ Slope Percent d/, e/ OH SANUSKY An Aquents, nearly level OH SANUSKY BaB OH SANUSKY hb OH SANUSKY o OH SANUSKY ea OH SANUSKY ka OH SANUSKY ub OH SANUSKY GtB OH SANUSKY GwB OH SANUSKY HaB OH SANUSKY HoA OH SANUSKY KbA OH SANUSKY Le OH SANUSKY MeB Belmore loam, 2 to 6 percent astalia very stony loam, 1 to 6 percent olwood fine sandy loam el Rey silt loam, 0 to 2 percent ixboro-kibbie complex, 0 to 2 percent unbridge sandy loam, 1 to 4 percent Glend silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Glynwood silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Haskins sandy loam, 1 to 4 percent Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent Lenawee silty clay loam Mentor silt loam, 1 to 4 percent OH SANUSKY Mo Mermill loam OH SANUSKY Ms OH SANUSKY NpA OH SANUSKY RoB OH SANUSKY Rs OH SANUSKY Sh OH SANUSKY SoB Millsdale silty clay loam Nappanee silt loam, 0 to 3 percent Rimer loamy fine sand, 1 to 4 percent Rossburg silt loam, occasionally flooded Shoals silt loam, frequently flooded Spinks fine sand, 2 to 6 percent OH SANUSKY To Toledo silty clay OH SANUSKY Tp Toledo silty clay loam, ponded Prime Farmland Soils esignation f/ Farmland of local importance Not prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Not prime farmland All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland rainage lass Well Very Well Well Very Well well well Very Very Well Very Very Well Well Very Very ominant Hydrologic Group B A / B / / / / B / / A/ B A / / g/ ompaction Potential h/ potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) i/ Revegetation Potential j/ Topsoil epth (inches) Good 0-6/0-8 N/A N/A >77 Good Poor 0-8 >60 Fair 0-9 >60 Good 0-4 >60 Good 0-9/ Fair 0-5 >60 Good 0-7 >80 Good 0-7 >60 Good 0-9 >80 Poor 0-9 >60 Good 0-7 >60 Fair 0-9 >60 Good 0-8 >80 Good Fair 0-9 >60 Good 0-4 >80 Fair 0-10 >60 Good 0-21 >60 Fair 0-8 >100 Fair 0-10 >80 Fair 0-9 >80 Poor 0-9 Resource Report 7 Soils 13 NEXUS PROJET

234 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Miles Affected by the Project /Access Roads Name State ounty Map Unit OH STARK BoA OH STARK BoB OH STARK db OH STARK d OH STARK d2 OH STARK d2 Soil Association/ Series/omplex Bogart silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Bogart silt loam, 2 to 6 percent anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded anfield silt loam, 12 to 18 percent, moderately eroded Length (miles) a/ Water (K Factor) b/ Erodibility Wind (WEG) c/ Slope Percent d/, e/ OH STARK h arlisle muck OH STARK nb OH STARK o OH STARK o2 OH STARK o2 OH STARK pa OH STARK pb OH STARK p OH STARK p2 OH STARK y2 OH STARK ye2 hili loam, 2 to 6 percent hili gravelly loam, 6 to 12 percent hili gravelly loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded hili gravelly loam, 12 to 18 percent, moderately eroded hili silt loam, 0 to 2 percent hili silt loam, 2 to 6 percent hili silt loam, 6 to 12 percent hili silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded onotton gravelly loam, 12 to 18 percent, moderately eroded onotton gravelly loam, 18 to 25 percent, moderately eroded OH STARK a amascus loam OH STARK FcA OH STARK FcB Fitchville silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Fitchville silt loam, 2 to 6 percent OH STARK Ge Ginat silt loam OH STARK GfB Glend silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Prime Farmland Soils esignation f/ All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland All areas are prime farmland rainage lass well well well well well well Very Well Well Well Well Well Well Well Well Well Well ominant Hydrologic Group A/ B B B B B B B B A A g/ Poorly / / Poorly / well / ompaction Potential h/ potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) i/ Revegetation Potential j/ Topsoil epth (inches) >60 Good 0-8 >60 Good 0-8 >80 Good 0-6 >80 Good 0-6 >80 Good 0-6 >80 Fair 0-6 >60 Poor N/A >60 Good 0-9 >60 Good 0-9 >60 Good 0-9 >60 Fair 0-9 >60 Good 0-9 >60 Good 0-9 >60 Good 0-9 >60 Good 0-9 >80 Fair 0-9 >80 Fair 0-9 >75 Fair 0-8 >80 Good 0-7 >80 Good 0-7 >80 Poor 0-9 >60 Good 0-7 Resource Report 7 Soils 14 NEXUS PROJET

235 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Miles Affected by the Project /Access Roads Name State ounty Map Unit OH STARK Gf OH STARK La Soil Association/ Series/omplex Glend silt loam, 6 to 12 percent Latham silt loam, 12 to 18 percent Length (miles) a/ Water (K Factor) b/ Erodibility Wind (WEG) c/ Slope Percent d/, e/ OH STARK Ly Luray silt loam OH STARK Lz OH STARK ReA OH STARK ReB OH STARK RsB OH STARK Rs2 OH STARK Rs2 Luray silt loam, gravelly subsoil variant Ravenna silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Rittman silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Rittman silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Rittman silt loam, 12 to 18 percent, moderately eroded OH STARK Sb Sebring silt loam OH STARK Se Sebring silt loam, till substratum OH STARK Sh Shoals silt loam OH STARK Sl Sloan silt loam OH STARK WaA OH STARK WaB OH STARK Wa2 OH STARK WhA OH STARK WhB OH STARK WrA OH STARK WrB Wadsworth silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Wadsworth silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Wadsworth silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Weinbach silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Weinbach silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Wheeling silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Wheeling silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Prime Farmland Soils esignation f/ Not prime farmland Not prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland and either protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season Not prime farmland All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland rainage lass well well Very Very well well well ominant Hydrologic Group / / g/ Poorly / Poorly / Very Well Well B B ompaction Potential h/ potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) i/ Revegetation Potential j/ Topsoil epth (inches) >60 Good Fair 0-4 >60 Fair 0-9 >60 Fair 0-9 >80 Good 0-9 >80 Good Good Good Fair 0-9 >60 Fair 0-9 >60 Fair 0-9 >60 Fair 0-8 >60 Fair 0-15 >60 Good 0-8 >60 Good 0-8 >60 Good 0-8 >60 Good 0-8 >60 Good 0-8 >72 Good Good 0-10 Resource Report 7 Soils 15 NEXUS PROJET

236 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Miles Affected by the Project /Access Roads Name State ounty Map Unit OH STARK Wr Soil Association/ Series/omplex Wheeling silt loam, 6 to 12 percent Length (miles) a/ Water (K Factor) b/ Erodibility Wind (WEG) c/ Slope Percent d/, e/ OH STARK Wt Willette muck OH STARK WuB OH STARK Wu OH STARK Wu2 OH STARK Wu2 OH SUMMIT BgA OH SUMMIT BgB OH SUMMIT da OH SUMMIT db OH SUMMIT d2 OH SUMMIT eb Wooster silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Wooster silt loam, 12 to 18 percent, moderately eroded Bogart loam, 0 to 2 percent Bogart loam, 2 to 6 percent anfield silt loam, 0 to 2 percent anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded anfield silt loam, sandstone substratum, 2 to 6 percent OH SUMMIT g arlisle muck OH SUMMIT nb OH SUMMIT n OH SUMMIT o2 OH SUMMIT o2 OH SUMMIT pb OH SUMMIT p OH SUMMIT w2 OH SUMMIT y OH SUMMIT ye hili loam, 2 to 6 percent hili loam, 6 to 12 percent hili gravelly loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded hili gravelly loam, 12 to 18 percent, moderately eroded hili silt loam, 2 to 6 percent hili silt loam, 6 to 12 percent hili-wooster complex, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded onotton-oshtemo complex, 12 to 18 percent onotton-oshtemo complex, 18 to 25 percent Prime Farmland Soils esignation f/ Not prime farmland Not prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Not prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Not prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland rainage lass Well Very Well Well Well Well well well well well well well Very Well Well Well Well Well Well Well Well Well ominant Hydrologic Group B / A/ B B B B B B B A A g/ ompaction Potential h/ potential potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) i/ Revegetation Potential j/ Topsoil epth (inches) Good 0-10 >60 Poor N/A >85 Good 0-6 >85 Good 0-6 >85 Good 0-6 >85 Fair 0-6 >60 Good 0-8 >60 Good 0-8 >80 Good 0-6 >80 Good 0-6 >80 Good Good 0-6 >60 Poor N/A >60 Fair 0-9 >60 Fair 0-9 >60 Fair 0-9 >60 Fair 0-9 >60 Fair 0-9 >60 Fair 0-9 >60 Fair 0-9/0-6 >80 Fair 0-9 >80 Fair 0-9 Resource Report 7 Soils 16 NEXUS PROJET

237 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Miles Affected by the Project /Access Roads Name State ounty Map Unit OH SUMMIT yf Soil Association/ Series/omplex onotton-oshtemo complex, 25 to 50 percent Length (miles) a/ Water (K Factor) b/ Erodibility Wind (WEG) c/ Slope Percent d/, e/ OH SUMMIT a amascus loam OH SUMMIT FcA OH SUMMIT FcB OH SUMMIT GfB Fitchville silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Fitchville silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Glend silt loam, 2 to 6 percent OH SUMMIT Ho Holly silt loam OH SUMMIT JtA OH SUMMIT JtB Jimtown loam, 0 to 2 percent Jimtown loam, 2 to 6 percent OH SUMMIT Ld Linwood muck OH SUMMIT Ln Lorain silty clay loam OH SUMMIT Lo Loudonville silt loam, 12 to 18 percent OH SUMMIT Ly Luray silt loam OH SUMMIT Or Orrville silt loam OH SUMMIT OsB OH SUMMIT Os OH SUMMIT ReA OH SUMMIT ReB Oshtemo sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent Oshtemo sandy loam, 6 to 12 percent Ravenna silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent OH SUMMIT Sb Sebring silt loam OH SUMMIT So Sloan silt loam Prime Farmland Soils esignation f/ Not prime farmland All areas are prime farmland and either protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season Not prime farmland Not prime farmland and either protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season All areas are prime farmland Not prime farmland and either protected rainage lass Well ominant Hydrologic Group A g/ Poorly well / / / Poorly Very Very Well Very Well Well / / A A Poorly / Very ompaction Potential h/ potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) i/ Revegetation Potential j/ Topsoil epth (inches) >80 Fair 0-9 >75 Fair 0-8 >80 Fair 0-7 >80 Fair 0-7 >60 Good 0-7 >60 Fair 0-3 >60 Fair 0-10 >60 Fair 0-10 >60 Poor N/A Poor Fair 0-8 >60 Poor 0-9 >60 Fair 0-9 >80 Fair 0-9 >80 Fair 0-9 >80 Fair 0-9 >80 Fair 0-9 >60 Poor 0-9 >60 Poor 0-15 Resource Report 7 Soils 17 NEXUS PROJET

238 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Miles Affected by the Project /Access Roads Name State ounty Map Unit Soil Association/ Series/omplex Length (miles) a/ Water (K Factor) b/ Erodibility Wind (WEG) c/ OH SUMMIT Ua Udorthents OH SUMMIT Uf Udorthents, sanitary landfill Slope Percent d/, e/ OH SUMMIT W Water OH SUMMIT WuB OH SUMMIT Wu OH SUMMIT Wu2 OH SUMMIT Wu OH SUMMIT Wu2 OH SUMMIT WuE2 OH SUMMIT WuF2 OH WAYNE BtB OH WAYNE db OH WAYNE db2 OH WAYNE d OH WAYNE d2 OH WAYNE fb OH WAYNE n OH WAYNE EuA OH WAYNE FcA OH WAYNE GfB Wooster silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent Wooster silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, moderately eroded Wooster silt loam, 12 to 18 percent Wooster silt loam, 12 to 18 percent, moderately eroded Wooster silt loam, 18 to 25 percent, moderately eroded Wooster silt loam, 25 to 50 percent, moderately eroded Bogart loam, 2 to 6 percent anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent anfield silt loam, 2 to 6 percent, eroded anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent anfield silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, eroded anfield-urban land complex, 2 to 6 percent hili loam, 6 to 12 percent Euclid silt loam, occasionally flooded Fitchville silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Glend silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Prime Farmland Soils esignation f/ from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Farmland of local importance Farmland of local importance Not prime farmland Farmland of local importance All areas are prime farmland rainage lass Well Well Well Well Well Well Well well well well well well well Well well ominant Hydrologic Group B / / / g/ ompaction Potential h/ potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) i/ Revegetation Potential j/ Topsoil epth (inches) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A >85 Good 0-6 >85 Good 0-6 >85 Good 0-6 >85 Good 0-6 >85 Good 0-6 >85 Good 0-6 >85 Good 0-6 >60 Good 0-8 >80 Good 0-6 >80 Good 0-6 >80 Good 0-6 >80 Good 0-6 >80 Good 0-6 >60 Good 0-9 >74 Good 0-6 >60 Good 0-7 >60 Good 0-7 Resource Report 7 Soils 18 NEXUS PROJET

239 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Miles Affected by the Project /Access Roads Name State ounty Map Unit OH WAYNE Gf2 OH WAYNE JtB OH WAYNE Ln2 Soil Association/ Series/omplex Glend silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, eroded Jimtown loam, 2 to 6 percent Loudonville silt loam, 6 to 12 percent, eroded Length (miles) a/ Water (K Factor) b/ Erodibility Wind (WEG) c/ Slope Percent d/, e/ OH WAYNE Om Olmsted loam OH WAYNE Or OH WAYNE ReA OH WAYNE ReB OH WAYNE RgB OH WAYNE Wu OH WAYNE Wu2 OH WOO AmA OH WOO AnA OH WOO bb OH WOO sa OH WOO sb OH WOO HoA OH WOO JoA OH WOO MfA OH WOO MhA OH WOO NmA Orrville silt loam, occasionally flooded Ravenna silt loam, 0 to 2 percent Ravenna silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Rawson silt loam, 2 to 6 percent Wooster-Riddles silt loams, 6 to 12 percent Wooster-Riddles silt loams, 6 to 12 percent, eroded Aurand fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent Aurand loam, 0 to 2 percent astalia-marblehead complex, very stony, 0 to 6 percent unbridge-spinks, deep to limestone, loamy fine sands, 0 to 2 percent unbridge-spinks, deep to limestone, loamy fine sands, 2 to 6 percent Hoytville clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Joliet silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Mermill-Aurand complex, 0 to 1 percent Millsdale silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Nappanee sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent Prime Farmland Soils esignation f/ Farmland of local importance Farmland of local importance All areas are prime farmland Farmland of local importance Farmland of local importance Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland rainage lass well Well Very well Well Well Well Well Well Very ominant Hydrologic Group / / / A B B / g/ Poorly Very Very / / ompaction Potential h/ potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) i/ Revegetation Potential j/ Topsoil epth (inches) >60 Good 0-7 >60 Good Good 0-8 >60 Poor 0-8 >60 Good 0-9 >80 Good 0-9 >80 Good 0-9 >60 Good 0-10 >85/>100 Good 0-6/ Good 0-6/0-8 >80 Good 0-11 >80 Good Poor 0-8/0-6 30/>105 Fair 0-5/ Fair 0-5/0-10 >80 Poor Poor 0-7 >80 Poor Poor 0-9 >60 Good 0-4 Resource Report 7 Soils 19 NEXUS PROJET

240 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Miles Affected by the Project /Access Roads Name State ounty Map Unit OH WOO NnA OH WOO NnB OH WOO NpA OH WOO NpB OH WOO NpB2 OH WOO RbA OH WOO RfA OH WOO SdA OH WOO SnA OH WOO SpA OH WOO St2 OH WOO Su2 OH WOO SuE2 MI LENAWEE BcA MI LENAWEE BhA MI LENAWEE BkA Soil Association/ Series/omplex Nappanee loam, 0 to 2 percent Nappanee loam, 2 to 6 percent Nappanee silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent Nappanee silty clay loam, 2 to 6 percent Nappanee silty clay loam, 2 to 6 percent, eroded Randolph loam, 0 to 2 percent Rimer and Tedrow, till substratum, loamy fine sands, 0 to 2 percent Seward and Ottokee, till substratum, loamy fine sands, 0 to 2 percent Sloan silt loam, 0 to 1 percent, frequently flooded Sloan silty clay loam, 0 to 1 percent, frequently flooded St. lair loam, 6 to 12 percent, eroded St. lair silty clay loam, 12 to 18 percent, eroded St. lair silty clay loam, 18 to 25 percent, eroded Berrien sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent Brady sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent Brady and Macomb loams, 0 to 3 percent Length (miles) a/ Water (K Factor) b/ Erodibility Wind (WEG) c/ Slope Percent d/, e/ Prime Farmland Soils esignation f/ Not prime farmland and either protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season and either protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Farmland of local importance All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland rainage lass well Very Very well well well well ominant Hydrologic Group / A/ A A B B g/ ompaction Potential h/ potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) i/ Revegetation Potential j/ Topsoil epth (inches) >60 Good 0-4 >60 Good 0-4 >60 Good 0-4 >60 Good 0-4 >60 Good Good 0-8 >80/>60 Fair 0-10/0-8 >80 Fair 0-10/0-8 >60 Poor 0-15 >60 Poor 0-15 >48 Good 0-9 >48 Fair 0-9 >48 Fair 0-9 >60 Poor 0-8 >80 Good 0-9 >60 Good 0-9 Resource Report 7 Soils 20 NEXUS PROJET

241 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Miles Affected by the Project /Access Roads Name State ounty Map Unit MI LENAWEE GaA MI LENAWEE GfA MI LENAWEE GhA MI LENAWEE HfA MI LENAWEE Le MI LENAWEE MaA MI LENAWEE NaA MI LENAWEE PdA MI LENAWEE SbA MI LENAWEE Sd2 Soil Association/ Series/omplex Genesee loam, 0 to 3 percent Griffin and Genesee loams, 0 to 3 percent Griffin and Sloan sandy loams, 0 to 3 percent Hoytville and Wauseon loams, 0 to 3 percent Lenawee silty clay loam Macomb fine sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent Nappanee silt loam, 0 to 3 percent Plainfield and Berrien loamy sands, 0 to 3 percent Sebewa sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent St. lair loam, 7 to 15 percent, moderately eroded Length (miles) a/ Water (K Factor) b/ Erodibility Wind (WEG) c/ Slope Percent d/, e/ MI LENAWEE W Water MI LENAWEE WcA MI LENAWEE ZfsacA MI MONROE 100A MI MONROE 103A MI MONROE 13A Wauseon loam, 0 to 3 percent Ziegenfuss clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Hoytville and Wauseon loams, 0 to 3 percent Ypsi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent Blount loam, 0 to 3 percent MI MONROE 22 Pewamo clay loam MI MONROE 23A Metamora sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent MI MONROE 30 Sloan loam MI MONROE 40A Thetd loamy sand, 0 to 3 percent Prime Farmland Soils esignation f/ All areas are prime farmland protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season protected from flooding or not frequently flooded during the growing season Not prime farmland Farmland of local importance Not prime farmland Not prime farmland Farmland of local importance rainage lass Well Very Very ominant Hydrologic Group B / g/ Poorly well B A Poorly well Poorly Poorly / Very / Poorly / Very B A ompaction Potential h/ potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) i/ Revegetation Potential j/ Topsoil epth (inches) >60 Good 0-8 >60 Good 0-8 >60 Fair 0-8/0-9 >60 Fair 0-9 >60 Poor 0-9 >60 Good 0-8 >60 Good 0-10 >60 Poor 0-7/0-8 >80 Poor 0-11 >70 Good 0-9 N/A N/A >60 Fair 0-13 >80 Fair 0-7 >60 Fair 0-9 >60 Good 0-9 >79 Good 0-7 >60 Poor 0-13 >60 Good 0-9 >60 Fair 0-15 >66 Fair 0-6 Resource Report 7 Soils 21 NEXUS PROJET

242 TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Miles Affected by the Project /Access Roads Name State ounty Map Unit MI MONROE 43A MI MONROE 49B MI MONROE ZfsacA MI WASHTENAW BnB MI WASHTENAW c MI WASHTENAW oa MI WASHTENAW FoA Soil Association/ Series/omplex Nappanee loam, 0 to 3 percent Oakville fine sand, loamy substratum, 0 to 6 percent Ziegenfuss clay loam, 0 to 1 percent Boyer loamy sand, 0 to 6 percent ohoctah fine sandy loam, frequently flooded ixboro-kibbie fine sandy loams, 0 to 4 percent Fox sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent Length (miles) a/ Water (K Factor) b/ Erodibility Wind (WEG) c/ Slope Percent d/, e/ MI WASHTENAW Gf Gild sandy loam MI WASHTENAW KeB MI WASHTENAW KnA MI WASHTENAW MaA MI WASHTENAW NaA MI WASHTENAW NaB MI WASHTENAW OsB MI WASHTENAW OwB Kendallville loam, 2 to 6 percent Kibbie fine sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent Macomb loam, 0 to 4 percent Nappanee silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent Nappanee silty clay loam, 2 to 6 percent Oshtemo loamy sand, 0 to 6 percent Owosso-Miami complex, 2 to 6 percent MI WASHTENAW Pc Pella silt loam MI WASHTENAW Sc Sloan loam MI WASHTENAW SfB MI WASHTENAW SnB MI WASHTENAW SpB Seward sandy loam, loamy subsoil variant, 2 to 6 percent Sisson fine sandy loam, 2 to 6 percent Spinks loamy sand, 0 to 6 percent MI WASHTENAW Ur Urban land MI WASHTENAW WaA MI WASHTENAW Ws Wasepi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent Wauseon fine sandy loam Prime Farmland Soils esignation f/ Not prime farmland Farmland of local importance Not prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Not prime farmland All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland All areas are prime farmland Not prime farmland Farmland of local importance All areas are prime farmland Farmland of local importance Not prime farmland Farmland of local importance rainage lass well ominant Hydrologic Group A g/ Poorly / Well B Poorly Well Very Well Well Well B B B B B B B Poorly Very well Well Well Very B B A B ompaction Potential h/ potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) i/ Revegetation Potential j/ Topsoil epth (inches) >60 Good 0-10 >80 Poor 0-3 >80 Fair 0-7 >60 Fair 0-7 >80 Poor 0-13 >60 Good 0-9 >80 Good 0-10 >80 Fair 0-14 >60 Good 0-7 >60 Good 0-7 >60 Good 0-8 >60 Good 0-10 >60 Good 0-10 >80 Fair 0-9 >60 Good 0-10/0-8 >60 Good 0-13 >60 Fair 0-15 >80 Fair 0-10 >60 Good 0-9 >100 Fair 0-10 N/A N/A >60 Good 0-8 >60 Fair 0-13 Resource Report 7 Soils 22 NEXUS PROJET

243 /Access Roads Name State ounty Map Unit MI WASHTENAW YpA MI WASHTENAW ZfsacA Soil Association/ Series/omplex Ypsi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent Ziegenfuss clay loam, 0 to 1 percent TABLE Summary of Soil haracteristics by ounty and State in Miles Affected by the Project Length (miles) a/ Water (K Factor) b/ Erodibility Wind (WEG) c/ Slope Percent d/, e/ MI WAYNE Gf Gild sandy loam MI WAYNE Ma Made land MI WAYNE WdA Wasepi sandy loam, 0 to 4 percent Prime Farmland Soils esignation f/ Not prime farmland Farmland of local importance rainage lass ominant Hydrologic Group g/ Poorly / Poorly a/ Length of pipelines or access road segments b/ Average K factor values of horizons of each soil type. c/ Wind Erodibility Group (WEG) status was obtained from the NRS Soil ata Mart. WEGs range from one to eight, with one being the highest potential wind erosion, and eight the lowest. Refer to Section d/ Slope classes assume all are moderately complex and are based on the median slope span described the series. lasses are defined as follows: B ompaction Potential h/ potential potential Average epth to Bedrock (inches) i/ Revegetation Potential j/ Topsoil epth (inches) >60 Good 0-9 >80 Fair 0-7 >80 Fair 0-14 N/A N/A >60 Good 0-8 Median Slope (%) Series Slope lass 0 Flat 1-3 Nearly Level 4-8 Gently Sloping 9-15 Strongly Sloping Steep Steep >45 Very Steep e/ For soil map units including areas of Udorthents and Urban Land, NRS data did not specify a slope range. A slope range of 0 to 8 % was assigned to these developed areas. f/ Prime Farmland includes Farmland of Statewide Importance and Unique Farmland g/ All soils with rainage lassifications of Very Poorly rained and Poorly rained are considered "". Urban Land and Udorthents map units do not have a NRS designated drainage class. These map units were considered to be non-hydric soils. Map units comprised of complexes of hydric and non-hydric soil types were considered to be partially hydric. h/ ompaction potential was determined by drainage class. High potential includes very and soils, moderate potential includes somewhat to moderately soils, and low potential includes soils. i/ When available, depths to bedrock are recorded in the SSURGO database. j/ The ability of soils within the Project area to support successful revegetation was determined by using the revegation potential of grasses as recorded in the SSURGO database. Resource Report 7 Soils 23 NEXUS PROJET

244 /Station Name TABLE Summary of Temporary and Permanent Impacts to Prime Farmland Soils and Soils by ounty ounty State Project Work Area (acres) Prime Farmland Soils Temporary ROW Area (acres) Permanent ROW Area (acres) Length (miles) Project Work Area (acres) Soils Temporary ROW Area (acres) Permanent ROW Area (acres) TGP Interconnect OLUMBIANA OH OLUMBIANA OH ERIE OH FULTON OH HENRY OH HURON OH LORAIN OH LUAS OH MEINA OH SANUSKY OH STARK OH SUMMIT OH WAYNE OH WOO OH LENAWEE MI MONROE MI WASHTENAW MI WAYNE MI ompressor Stations lyde ompressor Station (S-3) Hanoverton ompressor Station (S-1) Waterville ompressor Station (S-4) SANUSKY OH NA NA OLUMBIANA OH NA NA LUAS OH NA NA Length (miles) Resource Report 7 Soils 1 NEXUS PROJET

245 TABLE Summary of Temporary and Permanent Impacts to Prime Farmland Soils and Soils by ounty /Station Name Wadsworth ompressor Station (S-2) M&R Stations ounty State Project Work Area (acres) Prime Farmland Soils Temporary ROW Area (acres) Permanent ROW Area (acres) Length (miles) Project Work Area (acres) Soils Temporary ROW Area (acres) Permanent ROW Area (acres) MEINA OH NA NA Length (miles) MR01 (TGP) OLUMBIANA OH NA NA MR05 (ominion East Ohio) ERIE OH NA NA Resource Report 7 Soils 2 NEXUS PROJET

246 APPENIX 7A escription of Soil Series rossed by NEXUS Project Facilities Resource Report 7 Soils NEXUS PROJET

247 Soil Series in Ohio Alexandria silt loam (AgF) This deep, very steep, well- soil is on the side along streams and drainageways on till plains. Slopes range from 25 to 50 percent. epth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. The seasonal high water table ranges in depth from 48 to 72 inches during extended wet periods. Permeability is slow and runoff is rapid due to the slope. Most of the areas are used as woodland due to the potential erosion if the land was cleared pasture or crops. These soils are not classified as hydric. Allis clay loam (AkA) The Allis series soils consist of moderately deep soils. These nearly level soils are on till plains and lake plains. Slopes range from 0 to 2 percent. These soils med in glacial till that is 20 to 40 inches deep over shale. epth to bedrock is 36 inches. Runoff is medium and permeability is slow or very slow. Allis soils have a high water table during wet seasons, typically 0 to 1 foot. These soils are classified as hydric. Amanda-ekalb-Rock Outcrop association (AnG) The Amanda series consists of very deep, soils med in loamy till and a thin layer of loess in some areas. epth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. These soils are on end moraines and ground moraines. Slopes range from 2 to 70 percent. The potential surface runoff is low to high. The Amanda component makes up 50 percent of the map unit. These are not classified as hydric. The ekalb component makes up 25 percent of the map unit. Slopes are 40 to 70 percent. This component is on back. The parent material consists of sandstone residuum. epth to root restrictive layer, sandstone bedrock, is 20 to 40 inches. The natural drainage class is. Permeability is rapid. epth to seasonably high water table is more than 6 feet. There is a slight hazard of wind erosion. These soils are not classified as hydric. Aquents, nearly level (An) Aquents consist of silt loams or silty clay loams and are in areas where the landscape has been altered by construction activities. They are located on flats or in the slight depressions with some areas used as a source of borrow material. Slopes range from 0 to 2 percent. The soil is a mixture of material from the subsoil and substratum of natural soils. In some places, much of the surface layer, subsoil, or substratum has been removed and in other places soil has been added. The available water capacity varies, and the content of the organic matter is generally very low. These soils have a seasonal high water table in most areas, especially in depressions or bowl shaped areas where water can accumulate. Most areas only have sparse vegetation due to the surface layer crusting after hard rains. These soils are classified as hydric. Aurand fine sandy loam (AmA, AnA) The Aurand series consists of very deep, somewhat soils that are deep to dense till. These soils med in glaciolacustrine material 20 to 40 inches thick and the underlying till. The soils can be found on lake plains and beach ridges. Slopes range from 0 to 2 percent. The depth to the top of an intermittent perched high water table ranges from 0.5 to 1.5 feet between ecember and May in normal years. The potential surface runoff is very low to medium. epth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. Permeability is moderate in the upper part of the solum, and slow or very slow in the substratum. This soil is not classified as hydric. Belmore loam (BaB) The belmore series consists of deep, soils med in loamy and gravelly outwash and are underlain by gravelly, sandy and loamy outwash deposits. They are on terraces, outwash plains and glacial drainage channels. Slopes range from 2 to 6 percent. epth to bedrock is greater than 77 inches. The potential surface runoff is negligible to medium. Permeability is moderately rapid in the solum and rapid in the underlying material. This soil is not classified as hydric. Resource Report 7 Soils Appendix 7A 7A-1 NEXUS PROJET

248 Bennington silt loam (BgA, BnA, BgB, BnB) The Bennington silt loam series is very deep, somewhat soils located on ground moraines and lake plains. Slopes range from 0 to 6 percent. epth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. The parent material consists of till. epth to seasonal high water table is 1 to 2.5 feet due to a perched water table. Root restrictive layer between 25 and 50 inches. Permeability is slow in the substratum. Slight wind erosion hazard. These soils are not classified as hydric. Berks channery silt loam (Bk, BkB, BkE, Bk) The Berks channery silt loam consists of moderately deep, soils. Parent material consists of residuum weathered from interbedded sedimentary rock. epth to bedrock is 20 to 40 inches. Slopes range from 0 to 40 percent. Permeability is moderate or moderately rapid above the bedrock. The potential surface runoff is high. epth to the seasonal high water table is greater than 1.9 feet. These soils are not classified as hydric. Bethesda and Fairpoint channery silt loams (BtF4F1) The Bethesda component consists of very deep, soils that are located on shoulders, back, or summits. Slopes range from 25 to 70 percent. Parent material consists of acid residuum of fine earth and rock fragments from coal extraction mine spoil derived from interbedded sedimentary rock. Permeability is moderately slow or slow. epth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. The potential surface runoff is high. These soils are not classified as hydric. The Fairpoint component consists of very deep, soils that are located on shoulders back, or summits. Slopes range from 25 to 70 percent. Parent material consists of medium acid residuum of fine earth and rock fragments from coal extraction mine spoil derived from interbedded sedimentary rock. Permeability is moderate or moderately slow. epth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. The potential surface runoff is very high. These soils are not classified as hydric. Bixler loamy fine sand (BkA, BxA, BkB, BxB) The Bixler loamy fine sand series consists of very deep, somewhat soils that are located on flat areas, rises, and knolls. Slopes range from 0 to 6 percent. epth top bedrock is greater than 80 inches. Permeability is rapid in the sandy materials and moderate in the stratified lacustrine deposits. Seasonal high water table ranges from 1.5 to 3.0 feet. The Bixler series has a severe wind erosion hazard. These soils are not classified as hydric. Bogart loam (BgA, BtB, BgB) The Bogart loam series soils consist of deep, nearly level, moderately well- soils located on the flat part of stream terraces and on outwash plains. Slopes range from 0 to 6 percent. epth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. Permeability is moderate or moderately rapid in the subsoil and rapid in the substratum. The seasonal high water table ranges from 24 to 42 inches. Runoff is slow. The main management concern is droughtiness. These soils are not classified as hydric. Bogart silt loam (BoA, BtB, BoB) The Bogart silt loam series soils are deep, gently sloping, moderately well- soils located in slightly convex areas on stream terraces, outwash plains, and Kames. Slopes range from 2 to 6 percent. epth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. Permeability is moderate or moderately rapid in the subsoil and rapid in the substratum. The seasonal high water table ranges from 24 to 42 inches during extended wet periods. Surface runoff is medium. A moderate hazard is the main concern in management of these soils. These soils are not classified as hydric. anadice silty clay loam (a) anadice silty clay loam series soils consist of nearly level, very deep, soils med dominantly in clayey glaciolacustrine sediments on wisconsinan age lake plains, slackwater terraces and valley floors. The anadice silt loams occur in swales and in somewhat depressional areas that are commonly dissected by small streams. Included in the soil mapping are areas of small shallow Resource Report 7 Soils Appendix 7A 7A-2 NEXUS PROJET

249 depressions that are very and have a mucky surface layer. These areas are also subject to flooding during periods of heavy rainfall and spring snow melt. Slopes range from 0 to 3 percent. Permeability is very slow. The potential surface runoff is negligible to high. epth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. epth to an intermittent apparent water table is.5 to 1.0 feet from November to June. These soils are classified as hydric. aneadea silt loam (ca) aneadea series soils consist of very deep somewhat nearly level to strongly sloping soils on slackwater terraces of lake plains and valley floors of depressional landscapes. Slopes range from 0 to 2 percent. epth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. Permeability is very slow. The potential surface runoff is negligible to high. epth to intermittent perched water table is.5 to 1.0 feet from November to May. Seasonal wetness and very slow permeability are the limitations non-farming. These soils are not classified as hydric. anfield silt loam (da, d2, c, cb, db, db2, ce, d, c, d2, dd) anfield series soils consist of very deep, well- soils med in wisconsinan age till plains. Slopes range from 0 to 12 percent. epth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. Soils have a root restrictive fragipan layer 18 to 30 inches from the soil surface. Permeability above the fragipan is moderate and slow below it. The potential surface runoff is medium to high depending on the slope. Seasonal high water table (perched) is 1.2 to 2.3 feet. These soils are not classified as hydric. anfield silt loam sandstone substratum (eb) The anfield silt loam sandstone substratum has the same soils description as above, but is underlain by sandstone bedrock at a depth of 40 to 60 inches. Slopes range from 2 to 6 percent. The depth to bedrock are limitations to some nonfarm uses. These soils are not classified as hydric. anfield-urban Land omplex (fb) The anfield-urban land complex consists of deep, gently sloping, moderately anfield soil and areas of urban land on slightly convex knolls. 50 percent of this complex is made up of anfield silt loam, while 35 percent is made up of Urban land. The anfield portion of the complex are typically located in parks, open spaces, lawns and gardens. The Urban land portion of the complex is covered by streets, parking lots, buildings and other structures that obscure or alter the soils. In the anfield soil, a fragipan restricts root growth at a depth of 15 to 30 inches below the soil surface. Most of the areas have been artificially. These soils are not classified as hydric. ardington silt loam (ge2, ab, gb g2, db) The ardington silt loam series soils consist of very deep, moderately well- soils med in till of medium lime content. These soils are located on summits, shoulders and back on ground morains and end morains. Slopes range from 2 to 25 percent. epth to bedrock is at 78 inches. Permeability is slow. The potential surface runoff is negligible to high. The depth to the intermittent perched seasonal high water table is 1 to 2 feet between November and April. A root restrictive layer comprised of unweathered till is located 28 to 50 inches below the soil surface. These soils are not classified as hydric. ardington silty clay loam (b2) The ardington silt loam series soils consist of very deep, moderately well- soils med in till of medium lime content. These soils are located on dissected areas on ground morains. Slopes range from 6 to 12 percent. epth to bedrock is at 78 inches. Permeability is slow. The potential surface runoff is negligible to high. The depth to the intermittent perched seasonal high water table is 1 to 2 feet between November and April. A root restrictive layer comprised of unweathered till is located 28 to 50 inches below the soil surface. These soils are not classified as hydric. Resource Report 7 Soils Appendix 7A 7A-3 NEXUS PROJET

250 arlisle muck (g, h) arlisle muck consists of very deep, nearly level, very soils med in woody and herbaceous organic materials in depressions within lake plains, outwash plains, flood plains, ground morrains, and morrains. Most of these soils are located within swampy low-lying areas. Slopes range from 0 to 2 percent. epth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. Permeability is moderately slow to moderately rapid. The potential surface runoff is low or negligible. The seasonal high water table ranges from 2 feet above the surface to 1 foot below the surface. These soils are too wet crops unless they are. These soils are classified as hydric. astalia very cobbly loam (aa) The astalia very cobbly loam series soils consist of moderately deep, soils found on knolls and rises on reefs on lake plains. Slopes range from 0 to 2 percent. Permeability is rapid. epth to bedrock is 20 to 40 inches. Parent material consists of loamy and sandy beach or eolian deposits mixed with glacially displaced limestone or dolostone fragments of local origin. The depth to the seasonally high water table is 1.7 feet. Surface runoff is considered low with a slight chance of wind erosion. These soils are not classified as hydric. astalia very channery loam (ca, cb) astalia very channery loam series soils consists of moderately deep, well- soils med on reefs and lake plains. Slopes range from 0 to 6 percent. epth to bedrock is 20 to 40 inches. Permeability is rapid. Parent material consists of beach or eollian sediments mixed with glacially displaced limestone fragments overlying limestone or dolostone. The depth to the seasonally high water table is over 6 feet. The hazard of wind erosion is slight. These soils are not classified as hydric. astalia very stony loam (hb) astalia very stony loam series soils consists of moderately deep, nearly level and gently sloping, well soils located on knolls and slight rises on lake plains. Slopes range from 1 to 6 percent. This soil contains stones on the surface measuring 4 inches to almost 4 feet across that can be 5 to 30 apart. epth to bedrock is between 20 and 40 inches. Permeability is rapid and runoff is slow. The soil is suited cultivation and pasture land. These soils are not classified as hydric. astalia-marblehead complex very stony (bb) astalia-marblehead complex very stony consists of moderately deep, well- soils med on knolls and rises on reefs on lake plains. These soils can be found on back, summits and shoulders. Slopes range from 0 to 6 percent. epth to bedrock is 20 to 40 inches. Permeability is rapid and run off is very low. epth to seasonal high water table is more than 1.8 feet. Parent material consists of loamy and sandy beach or eolian deposits mixed with glacially displaced limestone or dolostone fragments of local origin. These soils are not classified as hydric. hagrin silt loam (h, K) The hagrin series consists of deep, moderately permeable soils that med in alluvium on flood plains. Slopes range from 0 to 3 percent. hagrin soils are located on flood plains receiving alluvium mainly from upland areas of sandstone, siltstone, shale, limestone, and low-lime glacial drift. Surface runoff is slow and permeability is moderate. Flooding is the hazard associated with this soil. These soils are not classified as hydric. hili gravelly loam (o2, oe2, o, o2) The hili gravelly loam series consists of deep, moderately steep and steep, well- soils on kames and stream terraces. Slopes range from 6 to 25 percent. epth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. The present surface layer is a mixture of the original surface layer and the subsoil material due to erosion. Included with this soil are seeps and springs. Permeability is moderately rapid. The root zone is deep and the runoff is rapid. This soil is a good source sand and gravel. These soils are not classified as hydric. hili loam (la, lb, nb, n) Resource Report 7 Soils Appendix 7A 7A-4 NEXUS PROJET

251 The hili loam soils consist of deep, well- soils on broad outwash plains and on stream terraces and low kames. Slopes range from 0 to 12 percent. epth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. Permeability is moderately rapid. The available water capacity is moderate. Runoff is medium to rapid depending on slope. Erosion and slight droughtiness are the main concerns in management. These soils are not classified as hydric. hili loam, loamy substratum (hb) The hili loam, loamy substratum consists of very deep, well- soils on beach ridges, lake plains and stream terraces. Slopes range from 2 to 6 percent. Root zone extends to more than 80 inches. epth to seasonal high water table is more than 6 feet. Permeability is moderately rapid. The hazard of wind erosion is slight. The substratum is 41 to 80 inches in depth and consists of friable gravelly sandy loam from 41 inches to 77 inches and friable loam from 77 inches to 80 inches. These soils are not classified as hydric. hili silt loam (pa, pb, h, p, p2) The hili silt loam soils have the same profile as described by the series except that the surface layer and upper part of the subsoil have a higher content of silt. The hili series consists of very deep, well- soils on outwash plains, terraces kames, and beach ridges. Slopes range from 0 to 12 percent. The soils med in Wisconsinan age stratified outwash derived largely from non-calcareous sandstone and shale that contains a high amount of quartz gravel. ommonly, the outwash is mantled with silt. The potential runoff is negligible to high. Permeability is moderately rapid in the subsoil and rapid in the substratum. These soils are not classified as hydric hili-wooster complex (w2) The hili series component consists of very deep, well- soils on outwash plains, terraces kames, and beach ridges. Slopes range from 6 to 12 percent. epth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. The soils med in Wisconsinan age stratified outwash derived largely from non-calcareous sandstone and shale that contains a high amount of quartz gravel. ommonly, the outwash is mantled with silt. The potential runoff is negligible to high. Permeability is moderately rapid in the subsoil and rapid in the substratum. These soils are not classified as hydric The Wooster series component consists of deep, soils med in low-lime loamy glacial till with a thin loess mantle in some places. Slopes range from 2 to 50 percent. epth to bedrock is greater than 85 inches. Permeability is moderate above the fragipan and moderately slow in the fragipan. epth to the fragipan ranges from 18 to 40 inches. oarse fragments are dominantly sandstone, but include shale and a few crystalline rocks. Runoff is medium to very rapid. Permeability is moderate above the fragipan and moderately slow in the fragipan. These soils are not classified as hydric. olonie fine sand (ob, o) The olonie series consists of very deep, to excessively soils med in glaciolucustrine, glaciofluvial, or eolian deposits dominated by sand and very fine sand. The soils are found on nearly level to steeply dissected on Wisconsinan age lake plains, dunes outwash plains, beach ridges, and deltas. epth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. The potential surface runoff ranges from negligible to medium. These soils are not classified as hydric. olwood fine sandy loam (o) The olwood fine sandy loam consists of nearly level, deep, very soil that is located on flats and in depressions on lake plains and outwash plains. Slopes range from 0 to 2 percent. epth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. The lower parts of the depressions can be ponded by runoff from higher lying adjacent soils. Permeability is moderate. The content of organic matter is high. Runoff is very slow or ponded. The seasonal high water table is near or above the surface. These soils are classified as hydric. olwood loam (o, ma) Resource Report 7 Soils Appendix 7A 7A-5 NEXUS PROJET

252 The olwood loam series soils consist of very deep, and very soils that are med on lake plains. These soils are located on extensive flat areas, drainageways, and depressions. Slopes range from 0 to 1 percent. The seasonal high water table is apparent and is 1 foot above the surface to 1 foot below the surface. Root zone extends to a depth past 80 inches. Permeability is moderately slow in the subsoil. There are very brief periods of ponding associated with this soil. These soils are classified as hydric. olwood silt loam, bedrock substratum (na) The olwood silt loam, bedrock substratum soils consist of deep, and very soils that are med on lake planes. These soils are located on extensive flat areas and depressions. Slopes range from 0 to 1 percent. The seasonal high water table is apparent and is 1 foot above the surface to one foot below the surface. epth to bedrock is 40 to 60 inches. Permeability is moderately slow. There are very brief periods of ponding associated with the soil. These soils are classified as hydric. ondit silt loam (oa, y) The ondit silt loam series consists of very deep, very soils that are med on ground morains. These soils can be found in extensive flat areas, drainageways, and depressions. Slopes range from 0 to 1 percent. The seasonal high water table is perched and is 1 foot above the surface to 1 foot below the surface. Bedrock extends to a depth below 80 inches. Permeability is slow. There are brief periods of ponding associated with these soils. These soils are classified as hydric. ondit silty clay loam (o) The ondit silty clay loam series consists of deep, nearly level, soils located in shallow depressions and along drainageways and till plains. Slopes range from 0 to 2 percent. The lowest part of the depressions are subject to ponding by runoff from the higher adjacent soils. Permeability is slow. Runoff is very slow or ponded. The seasonal high water table is near or slightly above the surface during extended wet periods. Root restrictive layer is between 33 to 55 inches. Most areas are used cropland if. These soils are classified as hydric. onotton gravelly loam (y2, ye2, u) The onotton gravelly loam series consists of very deep, soils med in Wisconsinan age stratified outwash deposits. These soils can be found on outwash plains, stream terraces, kames eskers, and beach ridges. Slopes range from 2 to 25 percent. epth to seasonal high water table is greater than 6 feet below the surface. epth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. Permeability is rapid. The potential surface runoff is negligible to medium. These soils are not classified as hydric. onotton loam (tb) The onotton loam series soils consist of very deep, soils med in Wisconsinan age stratified outwash deposits. These soils can be found on outwash plains, stream terraces, kames eskers, and beach ridges. Slopes range from 2 to 6 percent. epth to seasonal high water table is more than 6 feet below the surface. epth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. Permeability is rapid. The potential surface runoff is negligible to medium. These soils are not classified as hydric. onotton-oshtemo complex (y, ye, yf) The onotton-oshtemo complex consists of very deep, onotton and Oshtemo soils. Slopes range from 12 to 50 percent. onotton series makes up approximately 50 to 60 percent of the complex, while the Oshtemo series makes up 20 to 30 percent of the complex. epth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. onotton soils are typically located on kames and sides of drainageways, while the Oshtemo series are located on outwash plains valley trains, moraines, and beach ridges. Permeability both soils is rapid. This soil complex is not classified as hydric Resource Report 7 Soils Appendix 7A 7A-6 NEXUS PROJET

253 oshocton silt loam (o, ob) The oshocton series consists of deep to very deep, moderately soils that med in residuum weathered from interbedded shale, siltstone, sandstone, and occasional thin strata of coal, coal underclay, and limestone. epth to bedrock is 40 to 84 inches. oshocton soils are located on hill, summits, shoulders and back. Slopes range from 6 to 15 percent. The rock fragment ranges from 2 to 20 percent within oshocton series. These soils are not classified as hydric. amascus loam (a) The amascus series consists of deep,, nearly level soils med in sandy and loamy outwash material of Wisconsin age. These soils are found on outwash terraces. These soils are nearly level to depressional areas. Permeability is moderate in the solum over rapid or very rapid in the substratum. Runoff is slow. epth to bedrock is greater than 75 inches. These soils are ponded in the spring, fall and portions of the summer. These soils are classified as hydric. ekalb sandy loam (kf) The ekalb series soils consist of moderately deep, sloping to very steep soils. These soils med in residuum weathered from coarse-grained, acid sandstone. These soils are located on the upper parts of hill. Slopes range from 25 to 70 percent. epth to sandstone bedrock is 36 inches. Permeability is rapid above the bedrock. Seeps or springs occur along the lower in some areas. Erosion is a severe hazard if the soil is cultivated. Runoff is medium to rapid. These soils are not classified as hydric. el Rey loam (da) The el Rey series soils consist of somewhat, nearly level soils on outwash plains and deltas. These soils are found on slight rises and broad flats. Slopes range from 0 to 3 percent. epth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. Permeability is slow in the subsoil and rapid in the substratum. Runoff is slow. These soils are not classified as hydric. el Rey silt loam (ea) The el Rey series soils consist of somewhat, nearly level to gently sloping soils on the lower parts of the undulating topography and on broad flats of the lake plain. These soils med in lacustrine deposits. Slopes range from 0 to 2 percent. epth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. Permeability is slow. These soils have a perched water table in the winter and in the spring. These soils are not classified as hydric. igby loam (ma) The igby series soils consists of very deep, somewhat soils located on flats and rises on beach ridges on lake plains. Slopes range from 0 to 3 percent. epth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. epth to the top of the seasonal high water table is 0.5 foot to 1.5 feet. Permeability is moderate in the solum and rapid in the substratum. Surface runoff is negligible. There is no ponding associated with these soils. These soils are not classified as hydric. igby sandy loam (ga) The igby series soils consists of very deep, somewhat soils located on flats and rises on beach ridges on lake plains. Slopes range from 0 to 2 percent. epth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. epth to the top of the seasonal high water table is 0.5 foot to 1.5 feet. Permeability is moderate in the solum and rapid in the substratum. Surface runoff is negligible. There is no flooding or ponding associated with these soils. Wind erosion potential is moderate. These soils are not classified as hydric. ixboro fine sandy loam (sa) ixboro series soils consist of nearly level, somewhat soil located on outwash plains and deltas. These soils can be found on low ridges and oval on low knolls. Slopes range from 0 to 2 percent. epth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. Permeability is moderate and runoff is slow. The seasonally Resource Report 7 Soils Appendix 7A 7A-7 NEXUS PROJET

254 high water table is near the surface during extended wet periods. rainage is the main management concern. These soils are not classified as hydric. ixboro-kibbie complex (ka) The ixboro-kibbie complex consists of deep, nearly level, somewhat soils that are found on broad flats and slight rises on lake plains and deltas. Slopes range from 0 to 2 percent. The complex consists of approximately 65 percent ixboro soils and 25 percent Kibbie soils. Permeability is moderate in the ixboro and Kibbie soils. Runoff is slow both soils. They have a seasonally high water table at a depth of 12 to 24 inches during extended wet periods. These soils are not classified as hydric. unbridge loamy sand (ua, ub) The unbridge loamy sand series soils consist of moderately deep, soils med in sandy and loamy drift overlying limestone or dolostone. Slopes range from 0 to 6 percent. epth to limestone bedrock is between 20 and 40 inches. epth to seasonal high water table is more than 6 feet. Permeability is moderately rapid. These soils have a severe wind erosion hazard. These soils are not classified as hydric. unbridge sandy loam (ub) The unbridge sandy loam series soils consist of shallow to deep, soils med in sandy and loamy glaciolacustrine deposits overlying limestone or dolostone. Slopes range from 1 to 4 percent. epth to lithic bedrock is 18 to 42 inches. epth to seasonal high water table is more than 2.5 feet. There is no flooding or ponding associated with these soils. Permeability is moderately rapid in the upper part of the solum and moderately rapid in the lower part of the solum. These soils have a moderate wind erosion hazard. These soils are not classified as hydric. unbridge-spinks, deep to limestone, loamy fine sands (sb, sa) The unbridge series soils associated with the complex consists of shallow to deep, soils med in sandy and loamy glaciolacustrine deposits overlying limestone or dolostone. Slopes range from 2 to 6 percent. epth to lithic bedrock is 18 to 42 inches. epth to seasonal high water table is more than 2.1 feet. There is no flooding or ponding associated with these soils. Permeability is moderately rapid in the upper part of the solum and moderately rapid in the lower part of the solum. Surface runoff is negligible. These soils have a severe wind erosion hazard. These soils are not classified as hydric. The Spinks series soils associated with the complex consist of deep, soils med in sandy eolian or glaciolacustrine deposits overlying limestone or dolostone. Slopes range from 0 to 6 percent. epth to lithic bedrock is 42 to 60 inches. epth to seasonal high water table is more than 4.2 feet. There is no flooding or ponding associated with these soils. Permeability is moderately rapid or rapid. Surface runoff is negligible. These soils have a severe wind erosion hazard. These soils are not classified as hydric. Eel loam (Ee) The Eel loam series soils consist of very deep, moderately soils med in loamy alluvium. These soils are found on flats, rises, and natural levees on flood plains. Slopes range from 0 to 2 percent. epth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. epth to seasonal high water table is 1.5 to 2 feet. This soil frequently floods. Permeability is moderate in the solum and moderate or moderately rapid in the substratum. Surface runoff is negligible. These soils have a slight wind erosion hazard. These soils are not classified as hydric. Elliott silt loam bedrock substratum (EcA) The Elliot series soils consist of very deep somewhat soils med in till overlying limestone. These soils are found on flat areas, slight rises, and toe near depressions. Slopes range from 0 to 2 percent. epth to bedrock is 65 to 67 inches. epth to the seasonal high water table is 1 to 2 feet from the soil surface. Potential surface runoff is low to high. Permeability is slow or moderately Resource Report 7 Soils Appendix 7A 7A-8 NEXUS PROJET

255 slow in the substratum. These soils have a slight wind erosion hazard. These soils are not classified as hydric. Ellsworth (EI2, ElE2, ElB, ElB2, ElF, El, El2) The Ellsworth series soils consist of very deep, moderately soils med in till. These soils are found on back, shoulders and summits. Slopes range from 2 to 70 percent. epth bedrock is greater than 80 inches. epth to seasonal high water table is 1.5 to 3 feet from the soil surface. Permeability is very slow or slow in the substratum. These soils have a slight wind erosion hazard. These soils are not classified as hydric. Elnora loamy fine sand (EnA) The Elnora series soils consist of very deep, moderately soils med in sandy lacustrine deposits. These soils are found on rises, summits, back and shoulders. Slopes range from 0 to 4 percent. epth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. epth to seasonal high water table is 1.5 to 2.0 feet from the soil surface. Permeability is rapid. These soils have a severe wind erosion hazard. These soils are not classified as hydric. Euclid silt loam, occasionally flooded (EvA, EuA) The Euclid series soils consist of deep, nearly level, somewhat soil on low stream terraces. These soils were med in stratified silty deposits derived from materials high in sandstone and shale on treads on low stream terraces. Slopes range from 0 to 2 percent. This soil is subject to occasional flooding very brief periods in the winter and spring. The seasonal high water table is between depths of 12 and 30 inches during extended wet periods. Runoff is slow. epth to bedrock is greater than 74 inches. Permeability is moderate in the surface layer and moderately slow in the subsoil and substratum. These soils are not classified as hydric. Fairpoint silty clay loam (Fc) The Fairpoint series consists of very deep, soils originating from coal extraction mine spoil derived from nonacid regolith of weathered fine- earth and fragments of neutral to calcareous shale, sandstone and siltstone. epth to bedrock is about 60 inches. These soils are located on hill, summits, shoulders, back, foot, surface mines, spoil piles, and reclaimed lands. Slopes range from 8 to 25 percent. Rock fragment size ranges from 2 mm to 25 cm, but can include stones and boulders. These soils are not classified as hydric. Fitchville silt loam (FcA, FdA, FcB, FdB) The Fitchville series consists of very deep, somewhat soils med in stratified Wisconsinan age glaciolacustrine sediments on lake plains and slackwater terraces. Slopes range from 0 to 6 percent. epth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. Permeability is moderate in the surface, moderately slow in the subsoil and moderate or moderately slow in the substratum. There is no ponding or flooding associated with this soil. The potential surface runoff is low to high. epth to the top of an intermittent apparent seasonal high water table ranges from 0.5 to 1.0 foot from November to May. These soils are not classified as hydric. Fluvaquents, silty (FeA) Fluvaquents series consists of very deep very soils that were med in alluvium. These soils that are located on flood plains which are perennially covered by water. The soil material consists of dark and light colored stratified sandy, loamy, silty or clayey alluvial deposits. Slopes range from 0 to 1 percent. epth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. The seasonal high water table is at or near the surface. Permeability is slow to rapid. Flooding happens frequently and ponding can occur long durations. The potential surface runoff is negligible. These soils are classified as hydric. Resource Report 7 Soils Appendix 7A 7A-9 NEXUS PROJET

256 Fredericktown gravelly loam (Fn2) The Fredericktown gravelly loam series soil consists of very deep, soils med in loess over glaciofluvial outwash. These soils are located on stream and kame terraces. Slopes range from 6 to 15 percent. epth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. The seasonal high water table is greater than 6 feet below the soil surface. Permeability is moderate to rapid. These soils do not pond or flood. The potential surface runoff is low. These soils have a slight wind erosion hazard. These soils are not classified as hydric. Fredericktown silt loam (FoB) The Fredericktown series consists of very deep, soils med in early Wisconsinan or Illinoian age outwash, with or without a thin loess mantle, on stream terraces and kame terraces. Slopes range from 2 to 6 percent. Permeability is moderate in the surface, moderately rapid or rapid in the subsoil and rapid in the substratum. The potential surface runoff is medium to negligible. epth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. These soils are not characterized as hydric. Frenchtown silt loam (Fr) The Frenchtown series consists of very deep, soils med in loamy till on plains. Slopes range from 0 to 8 percent. epth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. The depth to an intermittent perched water table ranges from 0.5 feet above the surface to 0.5 feet below the surface. Frequent brief and very brief ponding occurs during periods of heavy rainfall and snowmelt. Permeability is moderate above the fragipan and slow or very slow in the fragipan. These soils have a slight wind erosion hazard. These soils are classified as hydric. Fries silty clay loam (FrA) The Fries soil series consists of moderately deep, very soils med in glacial till or lacustrine deposits overlaying shale bedrock on till plains and lake plains. Slopes range from 0 to 1 percent. epth to bedrock is 28 to 30 inches. Seasonal high water table ranges from 1 foot below the surface to 1 foot above the surface. Permeability is slow. The potential surface runoff is negligible or low. These soils briefly pond during heavy rain events and snowmelt. These soils have a slight wind erosion hazard. These soils are classified as hydric. Gild fine sandy loam (Gf) The Gild series consists of very deep, and very soils med in loamy over sandy sediments on outwash plains, near-shore zones (relict), and flood-plain steps. These soils can be found on flat areas, depressions and drainageways. Slopes range from 0 to 1 percent. epth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. The seasonal high water table ranges from 0.5 foot above the surface to 1.0 foot below the surface. Permeability is rapid in the lower part of the subsoil and in the substratum. This soil experiences brief periods of ponding. These soils have a moderate wind erosion hazard. These soils are classified as hydric. Gilpin silt loam (Gn, GnB, Gn) The Gilpin series consist of moderately deep, soils med in residuum from interbedded gray and brown acid siltstone, shale and sandstone. epth to bedrock ranges from 20 to 40 inches. These soils are found on interfluves, head, nose and side of upland ridges, hills and hill. Slopes range from 2 to 25 percent. Rock content is 5 to 40 percent, by volume, in the solum and 30 to 90 percent, by volume, in the horizon. Rock fragments are mostly angular to subangular channers of shale, siltstone, and sandstone. These soils are not classified as hydric. Ginat silt loam (Ge) The Ginat series consists of very deep, soils that med in silty alluvium over silty, loamy and clayey slackwater alluvium. The depth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. These soils are found on flats and in closed depressions of stream terraces along the Ohio River and its tributaries. Slopes range from 0 to 1 percent. In areas, an intermittent, apparent high water table is at 0.5 feet above the Resource Report 7 Soils Appendix 7A 7A-10 NEXUS PROJET

257 surface to 1.0 foot below the surface from ecember through April in most years. These soils are classified as hydric. Glend silt loam (GfA, GtB, GfB, Gf, Gf2, Gr) The Glend series consists of very deep, moderately soils med in stratified Wisconsinan age glaciolacustrine or stream sediments derived from materials high in sandstone and shale. epth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. These soils are found on summits, shoulders and side on lake plains and on risers and treads on terraces of streams and outwash plains. Slopes range from 0 to 12 percent. Rock fragments are typically absent, but range up to 3 percent in the B horizon and 10 percent in the horizon. Stratification is evident within the series control section. epth to the top of an intermittent apparent seasonal high water table is from 1 to 2 feet from ecember to April in normal years. These soils are not classified as hydric. Glynwood clay loam (Go3) The Glynwood clay loam series consists of very deep, moderately soils that are moderately deep or deep to dense till. They med in a thin layer of loess and the underlying clay loam or silty clay loam till. The depth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. These soils are found on side of ridges and on breaks of along drainageways. Slope ranges from 6 to 12 percent. In some areas, the substratum is at the surface. Rock fragments are dominantly limestone and crystalline glacial erratics. The depth to the top of an intermittent perched high water table ranges from 2 to 3.5 between during extended wet periods. Permeability is slow in the solum and slow or very slow in the dense till. These soils are not classified as hydric. Glynwood silt loam (GwB) The Glynwood silt loam series consists of deep, moderately soils that are moderately deep or deep to dense till. They med in a thin layer of loess and the underlying clay loam or silty clay loam till. The depth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. These soils are found on knolls, ridges and on side at the head of drainageways. Slope ranges from 2 to 6 percent. Rock fragments are dominantly limestone and crystalline glacial erratics. The depth to the top of an intermittent perched high water table ranges from 2 to 3.5 feet during extended wet periods. Permeability is slow in the solum and slow or very slow in the dense till. These soils are not classified as hydric. Granby loamy fine sand (Gr) The Granby series consists of very deep, or very soils med in sandy outwash or sandy glaciolacustrine deposits. The depth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. These soils are found on outwash plains, lake plains, and glacial drainageways. Slopes range from 0 to 3 percent. The particle-size control section averages less than 10 percent clay. The sand fraction has a high percentage of fine and very fine sand. Permeability in these soils is rapid and they are not classified as hydric. Granby loamy sand (Gx) The Granby series consists of very deep, or very soils med in sandy outwash or sandy glaciolacustrine deposits. The depth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. These soils are found on outwash plains, lake plains, and glacial drainageways. Slopes range from 0 to 3 percent. The particle-size control section averages less than 10 percent clay. The sand fraction has a high percentage of fine and very fine sand. Permeability in these soils is rapid and they are not classified as hydric. Haskins loam (HkA, HsA, HnA, HsB) The Haskins series consists of very deep, somewhat soils that are moderately deep or deep to dense till. They med in loamy water-sorted or glaciolacustrine material 20 to 40 inches thick and in the underlying till. The depth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. epth to the underlying till is 30 to 60 inches. These soils are found on lake plains and till plains. Slopes range from 0 to 6 percent. Rock fragments consist of glacial erratics, primarily of limestone, dolostone, and crystalline lithology. The Resource Report 7 Soils Appendix 7A 7A-11 NEXUS PROJET

258 depth to the top of an intermittent perched high water table ranges from 0.5 to 1.5 feet between November and April in normal years. These soils are not classified as hydric. Haskins Sandy loam (HaB) The Haskins sandy loam series consists of deep, somewhat soils that are moderately deep or deep to dense till. They med in loamy water-sorted or glaciolacustrine material 20 to 40 inches thick and in the underlying till. The depth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. epth to the underlying till is 30 to 60 inches. These soils are found on lake plains, stream terraces and till plains. Slopes range from 1 to 4 percent. Rock fragments consists of glacial erratics, primarily of limestone, dolostone, and crystalline lithology. The depth to the top of an intermittent perched high water table ranges from 1 to 2.5 feet during extended wet periods. These soils are not classified as hydric. Hazleton channery loam (HeE, He) The Hazleton series consists of deep and very deep, soils med in residuum of acid gray, brown or red sandstone. epth to bedrock (lithic contact) ranges from 40 to 80 inches. Slopes range from 6 to 40 percent. These soils are found in upland summits, shoulders and the upper third of back. Slopes are usually convex with gradients of 0 to 80 percent. Rock fragments of angular sandstone, dominantly less than 10 inches in size, range from 5 to 70 percent in individual horizons of the solum and from 35 to 80 percent in the horizon. Boulders, stones, flags and channers cover about 5 to 60 percent of the surface of some pedons. These soils are not classified as hydric. Holly silt loam (Ho, Hy, HoA, HkA) The Holly series consists of very deep, very and soils med in loamy alluvium. The depth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. These soils are found on broad flat areas and in slight depressions on flood plains receiving alluvium from upland areas of low-lime drift and noncalcareous sandstone and shale. Slopes range from 0 to 1 percent. The average clay content in the particle size control section ranges from 18 to 30 percent. The depth to an intermittent apparent seasonal high water table is 1 foot above to 1 foot below the surface from October through June in normal years. These soils are subject to rare to frequent flooding and are classified as hydric. Hornell silt loam (HrB) The Hornell series consists of moderately deep, somewhat soils med in till overlying shale or siltstone. epth to bedrock (lithic contact) ranges from 20 to 40 inches. Slopes range from 2 to 6 percent. These soils occur on bedrock-controlled uplands. Rock fragment content ranges from 0 to 35 percent, in the A horizon; 1 to 35 percent in the B horizon; and 10 to 60 percent in the horizon. Rock fragments are dominantly channers or flagstones of shale or siltstone. In Hornell silt loam, the depth to the seasonal high water table is 0.5 to 1.5 feet. These soils are not classified as hydric. Hornell silty clay loam (HsA) The Hornell series consists of moderately deep, somewhat soils med in till overlying shale or siltstone. epth to bedrock (lithic contact) ranges from 20 to 40 inches. Slopes range from 0 to 2 percent. These soils occur on bedrock-controlled uplands. Rock fragment content ranges from 0 to 35 percent, in the A horizon; 1 to 35 percent in the B horizon; and 10 to 60 percent in the horizon. Rock fragments are dominantly channers or flagstones of shale or siltstone. In the Hornell silty cay loam series, the depth to the seasonal high water table is 0.5 to 1.5 feet. These soils are not classified as hydric. Hoytville clay loam (HoA) The Hoytville series consists of very deep, very soils that are deep or very deep to dense till. They med in till that has been leveled by wave action. The depth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. The depth to dense till is 50 to 70 inches. These soils are found on lake plains. Slope ranges from 0 to 1 percent. Rock fragments consist of mixed glacial erratics (limestone, dolostone, shale, igneous and metamorphic lithologies). A perched water table ranges from 1 foot above to 1 foot below the surface Resource Report 7 Soils Appendix 7A 7A-12 NEXUS PROJET

259 from January to April in normal years. They are subject to brief periods of ponding at a depth of 1 foot. These soils are classified as hydric. Jimtown loam (JtA, JtB) The Jimtown series consists of very deep, somewhat soils med in stratified outwash deposits. The depth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. These soils are found on stream terraces, outwash terraces, outwash plains, and beach ridges. Slopes range from 0 to 2 percent. Rock fragments are dominantly sandstone and shale, with a significant portion of igneous pebbles and cobbles. The particle size control section averages 18 to 27 percent clay and 20 to 55 percent sand. Permeability is moderate or moderately rapid in the solum and in the underlying material. The depth to an intermittent apparent water table is 0.5 to 1 foot between October and June in most years. These soils are not classified as hydric. Jimtown silt loam (JwB) The Jimtown silt loam series consists of very deep and somewhat soils med in stratified glaciofluvial outwash deposits. The depth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. These soils are found on the tread of stream terraces. Slopes range from 2 to 6 percent. This series can contain gravelly or very gravelly layers. The depth to the top of an apparent high water table is 0.5 to 1 feet. These soils are not classified as hydric. Joliet silt loam (JuA) The Joliet series consists of shallow, soils med in 10 to 20 inches of loamy glacial drift overlying limestone or dolostone bedrock. The depth to limestone bedrock (lithic contact) is 19 inches. These soils are found on lake plains, outwash plains, and stream terraces. Slope ranges from 0 to 1 percent. An intermittent perched seasonal high water table is at a depth of 0 to 1 feet below the surface at some time during the spring in most years. These soils are classified as hydric. Joliet silty clay loam (JoA) The Joliet series consists of shallow, soils med in 10 to 20 inches of loamy glacial drift overlying limestone or dolostone bedrock. The depth to limestone bedrock (lithic contact) is 19 inches. These soils are found on lake plains, outwash plains, and stream terraces. Slope ranges from 0 to 1 percent. An intermittent perched seasonal high water table is at a depth of 0 to 1 feet below the surface at some time during the spring in most years. These soils are classified as hydric. Kensington silt loam (Kn, Kn) The Kensington series consists of deep, moderately soils med in loess, Illinoian age or early Wisconsinan age till, and residuum weathered from the underlying Pennsylvanian age shale, fine grained sandstone or siltstone. The till thickness ranges from 10 to 30 inches. The depth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches and consists of siltstone. These soils are found on interfluves, side, nose and head of till plains. Slopes range from 6 to 25 percent. Permeability is moderate in the till and moderate or moderately rapid in the underlying material, above the bedrock. In undisturbed areas, the depth to a perched seasonal high water table is at a depth of 1.5 to 3.5 feet during November to April. These soils are not classified as hydric. Kibbie fine sandy loam (KbA) The Kibbie series consists of very deep, somewhat soils that med in stratified loamy and silty glaciofluvial or glaciolacustrine deposits. The depth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. Silty clay loam and clay loam till is below 40 inches in some pedons. Sandy substratum phases that have sand or fine sand below 40 inches are present. These soils are found on lake plains, ground moraines, outwash plains, and deltas. Slopes range from 0 to 2 percent. Rock fragment content ranges from 0 to 1 percent. In Kibbie fine sandy loam, the depth to the seasonal high water table ranges from 0.5 to 1.5 feet below the surface from November to May in normal years. These soils are not classified as hydric. Resource Report 7 Soils Appendix 7A 7A-13 NEXUS PROJET

260 Lamson fine sandy loam (La) The Lamson series consists of very deep, and very soils that med in water sorted sediments dominated by very fine sand and fine sand in glaciofluvial, glaciolacustrine and deltaic deposits. epth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. These soils are found on depressional or concave areas of glacial lake plains. Slopes range from 0 to 3 percent. Rock fragments are commonly absent, but subhorizons in some pedons have up to 15 percent pebbles. These soils are classified as hydric. Latham silt loam (La) The Latham series consists of moderately deep, moderately soils med in residuum from soft acid shale, and in some areas strata of more resistant bedrock, such as siltstone, are included with the shale. The depth to bedrock is 20 to 40 inches. These soils are found on hills and hill. Slopes range from 12 to 18 percent. Rock fragment content is 0 to 14 percent in the A and E horizons and 0 to 30 percent in the B horizons and substratum. The depth to a seasonal high water table is 14 to 23 inches from January to April. These soils are not classified as hydric. Lenawee silty clay loam (Le, Lf) The Lenawee series consists of very deep, and very soils med in lacustrine deposits. epth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. These soils are found on lake plains and in depressional areas on moraines, outwash plains, and glacial drainageways. Slopes range from 0 to 2 percent. The seasonal high water table is near or above the surface during extended wet periods. This soil is classified as hydric. Linwood muck (Ld) The Linwood series consists of very deep, very soils med in mer lakes or ponds in highly decomposed woody, organic materials underlain by loamy till at depths of 16 to 51 inches. epth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. These soils are found in drainageways and depressions on end moraines, ground moraines, outwash plains, and lake plains. Slope ranges from 0 to 2 percent. The organic material is dominantly muck with areas of mucky peat or peat. epth to the top of a seasonal high water table ranges from one foot above to one foot below the surface between November and June in normal years. These soils are classified as hydric. Lobdell silt loam (Lb, Le) The Lobdell series consists of very deep, moderately soils that med in recent loamy alluvium. epth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. These soils are found on nearly level flood plains receiving loamy alluvium from upland areas of sandstone, shale, and low lime glacial drift. Slopes range from 0 to 3 percent. ontent of rock fragments in the A horizon is 0 to 5 percent, and in the Bw and horizons commonly is 0 to 15 percent. Rock fragments are predominantly sandstone, siltstone, or shale. Permeability is moderate in the solum and moderate or moderately rapid in the underlying material. These soils are subject to brief flooding and are not classified a hydric. Lorain silty clay loam (Ln) The Lorain silty clay loam series consists of very deep, very soils that med in Wisconsin age fine-textured glaciolacustrine sediments on lake plains, terraces and till plains. A sandy loam or loamy sand is at a depth of 40 to 60 inches. epth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. These soils are found in depressional areas on lake plains. Slopes range from 0 to 2 percent. Rock fragments, mainly pebbles, range from 0 to 2 percent in the solum and 0 to 5 percent in the substratum. In un sites, depth to the apparent water table ranges from greater than to less than 1 foot from the surface from November to June in most years and commonly ponds sometime during this time. These soils are classified as hydric. Resource Report 7 Soils Appendix 7A 7A-14 NEXUS PROJET

261 Loudonville silt loam (Lo, Ln2LoB) The Loudonville series consists of gently sloping to steep, moderately deep, soils med in glacial till and partly in residuum weathered from the underlying sandstone bedrock. epth to sandstone bedrock is 20 to 40 inches. These soils are found in uplands on hillsides and side. Slopes range from 2 to 18 percent. The subsoil above the bedrock has many fragments of sandstone. These soils are not classified as hydric. Luray silt loam (Ly, Lz) The Luray series consists of very deep, very soils med in silty lacustrine material or slackwater sediments. epth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. These soils are found on lake plains, terraces, outwash plains, and some local areas on till plains. Slopes range from 0 to 2 percent. The Luray series has a perched water table that is near the surface much of the year and water is likely to pond during heavy rainfall. These soils are classified as hydric. Mahoning silt loam (MgA, MgB, MgB2) The Mahoning series consists of very deep, somewhat soils that med in glacial till on uplands. epth to bedrock is 40 to 60 inches. These are found on low-lime till on till plains. Slopes range from 0 to 6 percent. On long, the Mahoning silt loam series contains internal lateral movement of water which collects in low areas and ms seeps at or near the base of. A perched and/or apparent seasonal high water table can be present from 6 to 12 inches below the surface from October through June in most years. These soils are not classified as hydric. Mahoning silt loam, sandstone substratum (MlA) The Mahoning series consists of very deep, somewhat soils that med in glacial till on uplands. epth to bedrock is 40 to 60 inches. These are found on low-lime till on till plains. Slopes are 0 to 2 percent. The Mahoning silt loam, sandstone substratum series is found near the base sandstone hills and distinguished by broken or solid sandstone bedrock at a depth of 40 to 60 inches. Just above the sandstone is loam or clay loam till. A perched and/or apparent seasonal high water table can be present from 6 to 12 inches below the surface from October through June in most years. These are not classified as hydric. Mahoning-Tiro silt loams (MkA, MkB) Mahoning-Tiro silt loam complex occurs in irregularly shaped areas and is comprised of Mahoning and Tiro soils. The Mahoning series consists of very deep, somewhat soils that med in glacial till. epth to bedrock is 40 to 60 inches. These are found on low-lime till on till plains. Slopes range from 0 to 6 percent. A perched and/or apparent seasonal high water table can be present from 6 to 12 inches below the surface from October through June in most years. Tiro soils consist of very deep, somewhat soils that med in silty lacustrine deposits. epth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. These are found on water modified till plains. Slopes range from 0 to 6 percent. Permeability is moderate in the upper part of the solum and moderately slow or slow in the lower part. These soils are not classified as hydric. Mechanicsburg silt loam (McB, Mc) The Mechanicsburg series consists of deep and very deep, soils med in till 20 to 36 inches thick and material weathered from the underlying fractured, fine grained sandstone or siltstone. epth to bedrock (lithic contact) ranges from 40 to 72 inches. These soils are found on upland interfluves, head, nose and side. Slopes range from 2 to 15 percent. Rounded rock fragments of mixed lithology are 0 to 10 percent in the Ap, A, and E horizons and 1 to 20 percent in Bt and B horizons; thin flat fragments of siltstone or fine grained sandstone are 15 to 50 percent in 2Bt and 2B horizons and 60 to 90 percent in the 2 horizon. These soils have moderate permeability in the till-derived material and moderately rapid permeability in the underlying residuum, above bedrock. They are not classified as hydric. Resource Report 7 Soils Appendix 7A 7A-15 NEXUS PROJET

262 Mentor silt loam (MeB) The Mentor series consists of very deep, soils med in stratified glaciolacustrine or terrace deposits derived from materials high in sandstone and shale. epth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. These soils are found on treads and risers on terraces, lake plains, and outwash plains. Slopes range from 1 to 6 percent. Rock fragments range from 0 to 2 percent in the solum and 0 to 10 percent in the horizon below a depth of 50 inches. Rock fragments in the gravelly substratum phase range from 5 to 35 percent in the lower part of the solum and from 15 to 35 percent in the substratum. The depth to an intermittent apparent water table is 3.5 to 6 feet between February and March in most years. The gravelly substratum phase does not have a water table within 6 feet. These soils are not classified as hydric. Mermill loam (Mf, Mo) The Mermill series consists of very deep, very soils that med in loamy glaciolacustrine deposits and the underlying till. epth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. epth to till is 20 to 40 inches. Slopes range from 0 to 1 percent. These soils are found on lake plains and till plains. Rock fragments consist of glacial pebbles, primarily of limestone, dolostone, and crystalline lithology. Permeability is moderate in the loamy material and slow or very slow in the underlying till. The depth to the top of an intermittent perched high water table ranges from 1 foot above to 1 foot below the surface between ecember and May in normal years. Brief ponding occurs at a depth of 1 foot. These soils are classified as hydric. Mermill silty clay loam (MeA) The Mermill silty clay loam series consists of very deep, very soils that med in loamy glaciolacustrine or water-sorted material 20 to 40 inches thick and in the underlying till. epth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. epth to unweathered till or lacustrine deposits is 24 to 48 inches. These soils are found in extensive flat areas, depressions and drainageways on ground moraines and lake plains. Slopes range from 0 to 1 percent. Permeability is moderate in the loamy material and slow or very slow in the underlying till. The depth to the top of an intermittent perched high water table ranges from 1 foot above to 1 foot below the surface. Soils are subject to brief ponding. These are classified as hydric. (Source: Soil Survey of Erie ounty, OH, 2006) Mermill-Aurand complex (MfA) The Mermill-Aurand complex consists of very deep soils that med in loamy glaciolacustrine deposits and the underlying till. epth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. Slopes range from 0 to 1 percent. Mermill soils are found on depressions, drainageways and extensive flats on lake plains. Aurand soils are found on rises and knolls on lake plains. In Mermill soils, the depth to the perched seasonal high water table is between the surface and 1 foot below the surface and brief ponding takes place at a depth of 1 foot. In Aurand soils, the depth to the perched seasonal high water table is between 0.5 feet and 1.5 feet below the surface. Aurand soils are not subject to ponding. Mermill soils are classified as hydric, and Aurand soils are not classified as hydric. Metamora sandy loam (MmA) The Metamora series consists of very deep, somewhat soils med in loamy glaciofluvial or lacustrine deposits and the underlying loamy till on lake plains. epth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. These soils are found on lake plains, nearshore zones (relict), till plains and low moraines. Slopes range from 0 to 3 percent. Rock fragment content ranges from 0 to 10 percent gravel throughout and 0 to 3 percent cobbles in the 2Bt and 2 horizons. The depth to the top of an apparent seasonal high water table ranges from 6 to 18 inches between March and May and in October and November in normal years. These soils are not classified as hydric. Mild silty clay loam (MfA) The Mild series consists of very deep, and very soils med in lacustrine sediments. The depth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. These soils are found on low broad Resource Report 7 Soils Appendix 7A 7A-16 NEXUS PROJET

263 summits or in depressions on glacial lake plains. Slopes range from 0 to 1 percent. Rock fragment content of the series control section is 0 to 5 percent. Average clay content of the particle-size control section is 35 to 42 percent. The apparent seasonal high water table is 0.5 foot above to 1 foot below the surface at some time during the spring in most years. These soils are classified as hydric. Millgrove loam (Mo, MgA) The Millgrove series consists of very deep, very soils that med in loamy and gravelly outwash overlying sandy, gravelly and loamy outwash deposits. epth to bedrock ranges from 60 to 80 inches. A till substratum phase is recognized that has till below 60 inches. These soils are found on outwash plains and terraces. Slopes range from 0 to 1 percent. Rock fragments consist mainly of glacial pebbles of mixed lithology. The depth to the top of an intermittent apparent high water table ranges from 1 foot above to 1 foot below the surface between November and May in normal years. The soils are subject to rare flooding and are classified as hydric. Millsdale silty clay loam (Ms, MhA, MmA) The Millsdale series consists of moderately deep, very soils med in till overlying limestone or dolostone. epth to bedrock (lithic contact) ranges from 20 to 40 inches. These soils are located on till plains, lake plains and terraces. Slopes range from 0 to 1 percent. The depth to the top of an intermittent apparent high water table ranges from 1 foot above to 1 foot below the surface between November and May in normal years. These soils are classified as hydric. Milton silt loam (MnA, MnB) The Milton series consists of moderately deep, soils med in the loess and the underlying till and residuum from limestone or dolomite. The depth to bedrock (lithic contact) ranges between 40 and 60 inches. These soils are found on till plains. Slopes range from 0 to 6 percent. In Milton silt loam, the depth to the seasonal high water table is greater than 6 feet. These soils are not classified as hydric. Miner silt loam, bedrock substratum (MsA) The Miner series consists of very deep, very soils med in low-lime till principally derived from acid shale. The depth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. A shale substratum phase occurs in some places at depth of 40 to 60 inches. Slopes range from 0 to 1 percent. These soils are found in shallow depression and narrow drainageways on lake plains and till plains. Rock fragments are mainly shale with some sandstone, limestone, and crystalline rocks. lay content averages 35 to 45 percent in the particle-size control section. epth to the top of a perched and/or apparent seasonal high water table ranges from 1 foot above the surface to 1.0 below the surface from October to May in most years. Frequent long duration ponding occurs during extended wet periods. These soils are classified as hydric. Miner silty clay loam (Mr) The Miner series consists of very deep, very soils med in low-lime till principally derived from acid shale. The depth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. A shale substratum phase occurs in some places at depth of 40 to 60 inches. Slopes range from 0 to 1 percent. These soils are found in shallow depression and narrow drainageways on lake plains and till plains. Rock fragments are mainly shale with some sandstone, limestone, and crystalline rocks. lay content averages 35 to 45 percent in the particle-size control section. epth to the top of a perched and/or apparent seasonal high water table ranges from 1 foot above the surface to 1 foot below the surface from October to May in most years. Frequent long duration ponding occurs during extended wet periods. These soils are classified as hydric. Mitiwanga silt loam (MxA, MtB) The Mitiwanga series consists of moderately deep, somewhat soils med in 20 to 40 inches of till underlain by bedrock. The depth to bedrock (lithic contact) ranges from 20 from 40 inches. In some pedons, a few inches of fractured sandstone are above lithic contact. These soils are found on till plains and lake plains. Slopes range from 0 to 6 percent. epth to an intermittent apparent seasonal high Resource Report 7 Soils Appendix 7A 7A-17 NEXUS PROJET

264 water table is 0.5 to 1 feet below the surface from November to June in most years. These soils are not classified as hydric. Nappanee loam (NnA, NnB) The Nappanee series consists of very deep, somewhat soils that are moderately deep or deep to dense till that med in clayey till. The depth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. These soils are found on wave-worked till plains, till-floored lake plains, till plains and moraines. Slopes range from 0 to 6 percent. Rock fragments consist of glacial erratics of mixed lithology, primarily shale, limestone, and igneous gravel. The depth to the top of an intermittent perched high water table ranges from 0.5 to 2 feet between November and May in normal years. These soils are not classified as hydric. Nappanee sandy loam (NmA) The Nappanee sandy loam series consists of very deep, somewhat soils that are moderately deep or deep to dense till that med in wave-planed till. The depth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. These soils are found on wave-worked till plains, till-floored lake plains, till plains and moraines. Slopes range from 0 to 2 percent. The depth to the top of a perched seasonal high water table ranges from 0.5 to 1 feet between November and May in normal years. These soils are not classified as hydric. Nappanee silt loam (NpA) The Nappanee silt loam series consists of deep, somewhat soils that are moderately deep or deep to dense till that med in clayey till. The depth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. These soils are found on slight rises and low slope breaks along drainageways. Slopes range from 0 to 3 percent. The depth to the top of a perched seasonal high water table ranges from 1 to 2 feet during extended wet periods. These soils are not classified as hydric. Nappanee silty clay loam (NpA, NpB, NpB2) The Nappanee series consists of very deep, somewhat soils that are moderately deep or deep to dense till that med in clayey till. The depth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. These soils are found on wave-worked till plains, till-floored lake plains, till plains and moraines. Slopes range from 0 to 6 percent. In Nappanee silty clay loam, the depth to the top of the perched seasonal high water table ranges from 0.5 to 1 feet between November and May in normal years. These soils are not classified as hydric. Nolin silt loam (NoA) The Nolin series consists of very deep, soils med in alluvium derived from limestones, sandstones, siltstones, shales, and loess. epth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. These soils are found on nearly level flood plains, in depressions which receive runoff from surrounding, or on natural levees or major streams and rivers. Slopes are typically 0 to 2 percent. oarse fragments, mostly rounded pebbles, ranges from none to about 5 percent in the A and Bw horizon and from 0 to 35 percent in the horizon. Redoximorphic features, if present, are below 72 inches. The soil is subject to rare to frequent flooding or ponding in depressions variable duration. These soils are not classified as hydric. Oakville fine sand (OaB, Oa) The Oakville fine sand series consists of very deep, soils med in sandy eolian deposits. epth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. These soils occur on the side of long, narrow beach ridges and sand dunes on outwash plains, lake plains and moraines. Slopes range from 0 to 12 percent. The depth to an apparent seasonal high water table is more than 6 feet. These soils are not classified as hydric. Oakville loamy fine sand (OaB) The Oakville loamy fine sand series consists of very deep, excessively soils med in sandy eolian deposits. epth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. These soils are found on dunes and beach ridges on outwash plains, lake plains and moraines. Slopes range from 0 to 6 percent. The depth to an apparent seasonal high water table is more than 6 feet. These soils are not classified as hydric. Resource Report 7 Soils Appendix 7A 7A-18 NEXUS PROJET

265 Ogontz fine sandy loam (OgA) The Ogontz fine sandy loam series consist of very deep, moderately soils med in calcareous, stratified loamy and silty glaciolacustrine deposits. epth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. These soils are found on slightly dissected lake plains and deltas of Wisconsinan age. Slopes range from 0 to 2 percent. The depth to the top of an intermittent apparent high water table ranges from 1.5 to 3 feet between November and May in normal years. These soils are not classified as hydric. Ogontz silt loam (OhB) The Ogontz silt loam series consist of very deep, moderately soils med in calcareous, stratified loamy and silty glaciolacustrine deposits. epth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. These soils are found on slightly dissected lake plains and deltas of Wisconsinan age. Slopes range from 2 to 6 percent. The depth to the top of an intermittent apparent high water table ranges from 1.5 to 3 feet between November and May in normal years. These soils are not classified as hydric. Olmsted loam (Od, Om) The Olmsted loam series consists of very deep, soils that med in loamy fluvial sediments from sandstone, shale and siltstone. The depth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. These level to nearly level soils are found in slight depressions and on outwash terraces. In some areas, the surface layer is either silt loam or light silty clay loam. Some areas have glacial till at depths as shallow as 5 feet. These soils are classified as hydric. Orrville silt loam (Or, OrA, OpA, On) The Orrville series consists of very deep, somewhat soils med in alluvium from upland areas of low-lime drift, and from areas of sandstone, siltstone, shale, and limestone. epth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. These soils are found on floodplains and floodplain steps. Slopes range from 0 to 2 percent. Average clay content ranges from 18 to 30 percent and average sand content coarser than very fine sand ranges from 15 to 40 percent in the particle-size control section. The depth to the top of an intermittent apparent seasonal high water table ranges from 0.5 to 1.0 foot from November to May in normal years. Orrville soils are subject to occasional or frequent flooding. These soils are not classified as hydric. Oshtemo loamy sand (OsB) The Oshtemo series consists of deep,, nearly level to sloping soils that med in stratified loamy and sandy deposits of Wisconsin age that have a high content of quartz and contain variable amounts of material derived from igneous and metamorphic rocks, sandstone, limestone and dolomite. The depth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. These soils are found on outwash plains, valley trains, moraines and beach ridges. Oshtemo loamy sands range in slope from 0 to 6 percent. In some areas, the loamy sand contains bands of irregularly shaped bodies of sandy loam or loam. In some areas, these soils are gravelly throughout the profile, but in others, they are gravel free. Permeability is moderately rapid in the upper loamy materials and very rapid in the lower sandy materials. These soils are not classified as hydric. Oshtemo sandy loam (OtB, OsB, Os) The Oshtemo series consists of deep,, nearly level to sloping soils that med in stratified loamy and sandy deposits of Wisconsin age that have a high content of quartz and contain variable amounts of material derived from igneous and metamorphic rocks, sandstone, limestone and dolomite. The depth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. These soils are found on outwash plains, valley trains, moraines and beach ridges. Oshtemo sandy loams range in slope from 2 to 12 percent. Permeability is moderately rapid in the upper loamy materials and very rapid in the lower sandy materials. These soils are not classified as hydric. Ottokee fine sand (OtB, OuB) Resource Report 7 Soils Appendix 7A 7A-19 NEXUS PROJET

266 The Ottokee series consists of very deep, moderately soils med in sandy glaciolacustrine, eolian, or water-sorted deposits. The depth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. These soils are found on beach ridges and dunes on lake plains and on outwash plains. Slopes range from 0 to 6 percent. The dominant sand size is fine with significant amounts of very fine sand. lay content ranges from 27 to 42 percent. Rock fragment content ranges from 2 to 10 percent. An apparent high water table is 2 to 3.5 feet below the surface from January to April in normal years. These soils are not classified as hydric. Pewamo silty clay loam (PcA) The Pewamo series consists of very deep, very soils med in till. The depth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. These soils are found on moraines, near-shore zones (relict), and lake plains. Slopes range from 0 to 1 percent. epth to an apparent seasonal high water table ranges from 1 foot above the surface to 1 foot below the surface from ecember to May in normal years. These soils are classified as hydric. Plumbrook fine sandy loam (PmA) The Plumbrook series consists of very deep, somewhat soils med in loamy and sandy sediments overlying silty lacustrine sediments. The depth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. These soils are found on lake plains of Wisconsinan age. Slopes range from 0 to 2 percent. epth to silty lacustrine sediments is 60 to 80 inches. Rock fragments consists of glacial erratics of sedimentary and crystalline lithology. The depth to the top of an intermittent perched high water table ranges from 1 to 2.5 feet between ecember and May in normal years. These soils are not classified as hydric. Randolph loam (RbA) The Randolph series consists of moderately deep, somewhat soils med in till overlying residuum from limestone or dolostone. They are found on till plains. The depth to lithic contact ranges from 20 to 40 inches. Slopes range from 0 to 2 percent. The depth to the top of an intermittently apparent high water table ranges from 0.5 to 1 foot between January and April in normal years. These are not classified as hydric soils. Randolph silt loam (RaA) The Randolph series consists of moderately deep, somewhat soils med in till overlying residuum from limestone or dolostone. They are found on flat areas and slight rises on lake plains. The depth to lithic contact ranges from 20 to 40 inches. Slopes range from 0 to 2 percent. The depth to the top of an intermittently apparent high water table ranges from 1 to 2.5 feet between January and April in normal years. These are not classified as hydric soils. Ravenna silt loam (ReA, ReB) The Ravenna series consists of very deep, somewhat soils med in Wisconsinan age till. Some pedons have a thin mantle of loess or other silty material. The depth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. Ravenna soils are found on till plains, on broad, nearly level to gently sloping base and interfluves. Slopes range from 0 to 6 percent. Rock content fragments range from 0 to 6 percent by volume above the fragipan, and 2 to 25 percent in the fragipan and below it. They are dominantly sandstone but include shale and some crystalline rocks. epth to the top of the fragipan ranges from 14 to 30 inches, but is typically deeper than 20 inches. In undisturbed soils, the depth to the top of a perched seasonal high water table is 7 to 11 inches during October to June in normal years. These soils are not classified as hydric. Resource Report 7 Soils Appendix 7A 7A-20 NEXUS PROJET

267 Rawson loam (RdA) The Rawson series consists of very deep, moderately soils that are moderately deep or deep to dense till. The depth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. Rawson soils med in loamy sediments and till and are found on till plains, outwash plains, and lake plains. Slopes range from 0 to 6 percent. epth to the top of an intermittent perched high water table ranges from 2.0 to 3.5 feet between January and April in normal years. Nearly all areas of these soils are cultivated. These soils are not classified as hydric. Rawson sandy loam (RcA, RcB, RbB) The Rawson sandy loam series consists of very deep, moderately soils that are moderately deep or deep to dense till. The depth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. Rawson soils med in loamy sediments and till and are found on till plains, outwash plains, and lake plains. Slopes range from 0 to 6 percent. epth to unweathered till or lacustrine deposits ranges from 25 to 51 inches. epth to the top of an intermittent perched high water table ranges from 2.0 to 3.5 feet between January and April in normal years. These soils are not classified as hydric. Rawson silt loam (RgB) The Rawson silt loam series consists of deep, moderately soils that are moderately deep or deep to dense till. The depth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. Rawson soils med in loamy sediments and till and are found on outwash plains and stream terraces. Slopes range from 2 to 6 percent. epth to unweathered till or lacustrine deposits ranges from 25 to 51 inches. epth to the top of a perched seasonal high water table ranges from 30 to 48 inches during extended wet periods. These soils are not classified as hydric. Rimer and Tedrow, till substratum, loamy fine sands (RfA) The Rimer and Tedrow, till substratum, loamy fine sands complex is found on summits and shoulders of flats and rises on lake plains and consists of the Rimer series and Tedrow series. The composition of the complex is 46 percent Rimer soils and 44 percent Tedrow soils. Both soils are very deep, somewhat. Rimer soils med in sandy glaciolacustrine deposits and the underlying till, and Tedrow soils med in sandy glaciolacustrine deposits overlying till. epth to bedrock in Rimer soils is greater than 80 inches. epth to bedrock in Tedrow soils is greater than 60 inches. Slopes range from 0 to 2 percent. The depth to a perched seasonal high water table is 0.5 to 1.5 feet. These soils are not classified as hydric. Rimer loamy fine sand (RgA, RnA, RoB) The Rimer series consists of very deep, somewhat soils that are deep or moderately deep to dense till. These soils med in glaciolacustrine deposits in the underlying till. The depth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. These soils are found on convex surfaces of lake plains, wave-worked till plains, till-floored lake plains, and till plains. Slopes range from 0 to 4 percent. The depth to the top of an intermittent perched high water table ranges from 0.5 to 1.5 feet between January and April in normal years. These soils are not classified as hydric. Ritchey loam (RhA, RhB, Rh) The Ritchey loam series consists of shallow, soils med in till over limestone or dolostone bedrock. The depth to the base of soil development and depth to lithic contact ranges from 10 to 20 inches. Ritchey loam is found on till plains of Wisconsinan age Slopes range from 0 to 12 percent. Rock fragments are primarily glacial erratics of sedimentary and crystalline lithology. A stony surface phase is recognized. These soils are not classified as hydric. Rittman silt loam (Rs2, RsE2, RsB, RsB2, RsF, Rs, Rs2) The Rittman series consist of very deep, moderately soils med in Wisconsinan age low lime till. The depth to bedrock ranges from 40 to 60 inches. Rittman soils are found on till plains. A large proportion of Rittman soils is either cultivated or in pasture. Slopes range from 2 to 70 percent. epth to Resource Report 7 Soils Appendix 7A 7A-21 NEXUS PROJET

268 fragipan ranges from 18 to 36 inches. Rock fragments range from 0 to 10 percent above the fragipan and from 2 to 15 percent in the fragipan and substratum. In undisturbed areas the top of an intermittent perched seasonal high water table ranges from 10 to 27 inches from November to April in normal years. These soils are not classified as hydric. Rossburg silt loam, occasionally flooded (Rs) The Rossburg series consists of very deep, soils med in loamy alluvium derived from Wisconsinan age drift. The depth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. These soils are found on floodplains. Slopes range from 0 to 3 percent. Rock fragments consist of glacial erratics of mixed lithology. The depth to the top of an intermittently high water table is greater than 6 feet. These soils are subject to seasonal flooding. These soils are not classified as hydric. Saylesville silt loam (SbF) The Saylesville silt loam series consists of very deep, steeply sloping, soils med in silty clay loam lacustrine deposits with a thin silty or loamy mantle. The depth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. These soils are found on the back of dissected areas on lake plains. Slopes range from 25 to 40 percent. Most pedons do not have rock fragments, but some pedons have as much as 5 percent gravel in the upper part of the solum. A seasonal high water table is at a depth of 3 to 6 feet. These soils are not classified as hydric. Saylesville silty clay loam (Sb2) The Saylesville silty clay loam series consists of deep, sloping, moderately soils med in silty clay loam lacustrine deposits with a thin silty or loamy mantle. The depth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. These soils are found on slope breaks along drainageways on lake plains. Slopes range from 6 to 12 percent. A seasonal high water table is at a depth of 36 to 72 inches during extended wet periods. These soils are not classified as hydric. Sebring silt loam (Sb, Sg, Se, St) The Sebring series consists of very deep, soils med in stratified Wisconsinan age glaciolacustrine sediments. The depth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. These soils are found on broad flats and depressions on lake plains and slackwater terraces. Slopes range from 0 to 2 percent. Frequent ponding occurs during periods of heavy rainfall and during spring snowmelt. epth to the top of an intermittent apparent seasonal high water table ranges from greater than to less than 0.5 feet from the surface. These soils are not classified as hydric. Seward and Ottokee, till substratum, loamy fine sands (SdA) The Seward and Ottokee series consists of very deep, moderately soils med in sandy glaciolacustrine deposits and the underlying till. The depth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. These soils are found on the summits, shoulders, and back of knolls on lake plains, dunes, and beach ridges on lake plains. Slope ranges from 0 to 2 percent. The series has a perched water table located between 1.5 and 3 feet and is not typically subject to flooding or ponding. These soils are not classified as hydric. Seward loamy fine sand (SdB) The Seward loamy fine sand series consists of very deep, moderately soils that med in 25 to 40 inches of sandy glaciolacustrine sediments or eolian material and the underlying till. The depth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. epth to till ranges from 25 to 40 inches. Seward loamy fine sand soils are found on ridges and knolls of outwash plains, on beach ridges, and on deltas. Slopes range from 2 to 6 percent. These soils are not classified as hydric. Shinrock silt loam (ShB) The Shinrock silt loam series consists of very deep, moderately soils med in silty and clayey glaciolacustrine sediments. The depth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. These soils are found on knolls, summits, back and shoulders of the lake plains of late Wisconsinan age that have been Resource Report 7 Soils Appendix 7A 7A-22 NEXUS PROJET

269 dissected by modern stream valleys. Slopes range from 2 to 6 percent. Rock fragments are typically absent. epth to an intermittently perched water table is 1.5 to 3 feet. This soil is not classified as hydric. Shinrock silty clay loam (Sk2, Sk2) The Shinrock silty clay loam series consists of very deep, moderately soils med in silty and clayey glaciolacustrine sediments. The depth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. These soils are found on the back and shoulders of dissected areas on lake plains of late Wisconsinan age. Slope range from 6 to 18 percent. Rock fragments are typically absent. epth to an intermittently perched water table is 1.5 to 3 feet. This soil is not classified as hydric. Shoals loam (Sh) The Shoals loam series consists of very deep, somewhat soils that med in loamy alluvium on floodplains. The depth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. Shoals loam soils are found on flats and rises on floodplains and subject to occasional and frequent flooding. Slopes range from 0 to 2 percent. These soils are not classified as hydric. Shoals silt loam (Sh) The Shoals silt loam series consists of very deep, somewhat soils that med in loamy alluvium on floodplains. The depth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. Shoals silt loam soils are found on flats and rises on floodplains and subject to frequent flooding. Slopes range from 0 to 2 percent. These soils are not classified as hydric. Sission loam (Sm) The Sission series consists of deep, soils that med in stratified loamy and silty material. The depth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. The potential surface runoff ranges from negligible to high depending on the slope gradient. Permeability is moderate. These soils are found mainly on deltas in areas of mer lake plains. Slopes range from 6 to 12 percent. These are not classified as hydric. Sloan loam (So) The Sloan series consists of very deep and very soils med in loamy alluvium washed mainly from soils med in loamy calcareous drift. The depth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. These are found on floodplains or in depressions along streams receiving sediment from areas of Wisconsinan age glaciation. Slopes range from 0 to 2 percent. epth to the top of an intermittent apparent high water table ranges from 1 foot above the surface to 1 foot below the surface between November and June in normal years. These soils are subject to flooding from late fall to spring and are classified as hydric. Sloan silt loam (Sl, So, SnA) Sloan silt loam shares characteristics of the Sloan series. Soils are very deep and very and med in loamy alluvium washed mainly from soils med in loamy calcareous drift. The depth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. Sloan silt loam is found in backswamps and flats on floodplains. Slopes range from 0 to 1 percent. The seasonal high water table is at the surface or one foot below the surface. Soils are subject to flooding and brief ponding to depths of one foot. These soils are classified as hydric. Sloan silty clay loam (SpA, So) Sloan silty clay loam shares characteristics of the Sloan series. Soils are very deep and very and med in loamy alluvium washed mainly from soils med in loamy calcareous drift. The depth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. Sloan silty clay loam is found on flats and backswamps and on floodplains. Slopes range from 0 to 1 percent. The seasonal high water table is at the surface or one foot below the surface. Soils are subject to frequent flooding and brief ponding to depths of one foot. These soils are classified as hydric. Spinks fine sand (SoB) The Spinks series consists of very deep, soils med in sandy eolian or outwash material. The depth to bedrock is greater than 100 inches. Spinks soils are found on dunes, moraines, till plains, Resource Report 7 Soils Appendix 7A 7A-23 NEXUS PROJET

270 outwash plains, beach ridges and lake plains. Slopes ranges from 2 to 6 percent. Rock fragment content consists of glacial erratics (dominantly gravel) of sedimentary and crystalline lithology. These soils are not classified as hydric. St. lair loam (St2) The St. lair loam series consists of very deep, moderately soils med in drift. The depth to bedrock is greater than 48 inches and typically greater than 60 inches. St-lair loam soils are found on the summits, shoulders, and back of rises, knolls and dissected areas along streams and on lake plains. Slopes range from 6 to 12 percent. These soils are not classified as hydric. St. lair silty clay loam (Su2, SuE3, SuE2, Su2) The St. lair silty clay loam series consists of very deep, moderately soils med in drift. The depth to bedrock is greater than 48 inches and typically greater than 60 inches. St-lair silty clam loam soils are found on the summits, shoulders, and back of rises, knolls and dissected areas along streams and on lake plains. Slopes range from 4 to 25 percent, with some areas eroded and severely eroded. These soils are not classified as hydric. Tedrow fine sand (TdA) Tedrow fine sand soils are deep and somewhat soils that med in sandy material on glacial beach ridges and dunes. The depth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. These soils are found in long narrow areas on low beach ridges and in oval areas on dunes. Slopes range from 0 to 3 percent. Permeability is rapid. The water table is near the surface during extended wet periods. These soils are not classified as hydric. Tedrow loamy fine sand (TdA) Tedrow loamy fine sand soils are deep and somewhat soils that med in sandy material on glacial beach ridges and dunes. The depth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. These soils are found on low beach ridges and sand dunes as long and narrow or circular areas. Slopes range from 0 to 3 percent. Permeability is rapid. These soils are not classified as hydric. Teegarden silt loam (Te, Te2) The Teegarden series consists of very deep, moderately soils med in loess, Illinoian or early Wisconsinan age till, and material weathered from the underlying Pennsylvanian age shale, finegrained sandstone, or siltstone. The depth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. The depth to the top of the fragipan ranges from 18 to 30 inches. Teegarden soils are located on till plains. Slopes range from 6 to 15 percent. Permeability is moderate above the fragipan, slow in the fragipan and moderate to slow below the fragipan, above bedrock. Rock fragments are dominantly sandstone, but include shale, siltstone, and some crystalline rocks. These soils are not classified as hydric. Tioga fine sandyloam (Tg) The Tioga fine sandy loam consists of well-, nearly level soils med in moderately coarse textured to coarse textured alluvium. The depth to bedrock is greater than 50 inches. These soils are found in floodplains. Rock fragments range from 0 to 35 percent by volume in individual layers in the solum and consist of pebbles or channers, and range from 0 to 60 percent by volume in individual layers in the substratum and consist of mostly pebbles and channers. These soils are not classified as hydric. Toledo silty clay (To) The Toledo silty clay series consists of deep, very soils med in clayey glaciolacustrine sediments. The depth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. These soils are found on the lake plains of Wisconsinan age, specifically on broad flats and in long, narrow concave areas on lake plains. Slopes range from 0 to 2 percent. Rock fragments are typically absent. The depth to the top of an intermittent apparent high water table ranges from 1 foot above the surface to 1 foot below between November and May in normal years. The ponded phase has an apparent high water table ranging from 3 feet above the surface to 1 foot below between September and May in normal years. These soils are classified as hydric. Resource Report 7 Soils Appendix 7A 7A-24 NEXUS PROJET

271 Toledo silty clay loam (Tp) The Toledo silty clay loam (ponded) series consists of deep, very soils med in clayey glaciolacustrine sediments. The depth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. This series is found on the lake plains of Wisconsinan age, specifically in long, narrow concave areas along drainageways and on broad flats on lake plains. Slopes range from 0 to 2 percent and the area remains ponded long periods with a seasonal high water table near or above the surface most of the year. These soils are classified as hydric. Trumbull silty clay loam (TrA) The Trumbull silty clay loam series consists of very deep, soils med in low-lime glacial till. Trumbull soils are found on level to gently sloping depressional portions of till plains including drainageways. The depth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. Slopes range from 0 to 2 percent. Rock fragments are dominantly gravel but cobbles and range from 2 to 10 percent in the lower part of the subsoil and in the substratum. These soils are classified as hydric. Tuscola fine sandy loam (TuA, TuB) The Tuscola series consists of very deep and moderately soils med in stratified loamy and silty lacustrine deposits. epth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. These soils are found on lake plains and deltas of Wisconsin age. Slopes range from 0 to 6 percent. These soils are not classified as hydric. Udipsamments-Spinks complex (UcB) The Udipsamments-Spinks complex consists of very deep, soils. Spinks soils are med in Eolian or beach deposits; Udipsamments soil parent material is not provided in the county soil survey. epth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. The Udipsamments-Spinks complex is found on beach ridges on lake plains and dunes on lake plains. Udipsamments soils are concentrated in the flat areas and rises and Spinks soils are concentrated on the back and shoulders. These areas are altered when mined sand. Slopes range from 0 to 6 percent. These soils are not classified as hydric. Udorthents (Ua, z) These deep nearly level soils are in areas where the landscape has been extensively altered by construction activities. Some areas have been used as a source of borrow materials while others have been used as sites landfills. The soils in these areas are comprised of a mixture of materials from the subsoil and substratum of the natural soils. In some places much of the surface layer, subsoil, or substratum has been removed. The mixture of the soil materials varies so considerably that it cannot be classified at the series level. Udorthents loam (Ud, UdB) The Udorthents loam series consists of soils in areas that have been cut and filled. These are found mostly in construction areas and small pits from which material other than gravel or bedrock have been removed. Slopes range from 0 to 6 percent. In areas where soil has been removed, the remaining material is typically similar to the subsoil or substratum of adjacent soils. In fill or disposal areas, the soil material is more varied although the soil material generally originates from the subsoil and substratum of nearby soils. Udorthents, refuse substratum (Ub) The Udorthents series consists of soils in areas that have been cut and filled. The Udorthents refuse substratum series consists of very deep, excessively to moderately soils used as sites sanitary landfills. The soils have been cut, filled and graded. About 2 feet of soil material is used to cap compacted refuse and other buried debris. ue to extensive mixing of the unconsolidated soil material, soil texture can be highly variable and soil profile development is absent or weak. These soils are found in till plains, terraces and hills. Slopes range from 2 to 25 percent. epth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. These soils are unranked hydric classification. Udorthents, sanitary landfill (Uf) no slope designation Resource Report 7 Soils Appendix 7A 7A-25 NEXUS PROJET

272 These are areas that have been built up from deposits of compacted solid refuse deposited in layers and then covered by soil throughout the disposal period. In some instances this has been done to create more usable land. Wadsworth silt loam (WaA, WaB, Wa2) The Wadsworth series consists of very deep, somewhat soils med in Wisconsinan age till that was strongly influenced by sandstone and clay shale. Some pedons have a thin mantle of loess or other silty material. The depth to bedrock is typically greater than 60 inches and depth to fragipan ranges from 18 to 30 inches. Wadsworth soils are found on interfluves, side and base on till plains. Slopes range from 0 to 12 percent. Rock fragment content ranges from 0 to 4 percent in the A, BE, and Bt horizons and from 2 to 15 percent in the Btx, B, and horizons. These soils are not classified as hydric. Wakeman sandy loam (WaB, Wa) The Wakeman series consists of moderately deep and soils med in sandy and loamy residuum over sandstone bedrock. The depth to bedrock ranges from 20 to 40 inches. Wakeman soils are found on bedrock controlled landms on till plans and lake plains. Slopes range from 2 to 12 percent. Permeability is moderately rapid. These soils are not classified as hydric. Wallkill silt loam (Wc) The Wallkill series consists of very deep and very soils med in alluvial mineral soil deposits over organic soil materials. The depth to bedrock is greater than 59 inches. Wallkill soils are found along streams that run through organic soil areas and along the margins of depressional areas adjacent to upland mineral soils. Slopes range from 0 to 3 percent. Rock fragments are typically absent but some pedons contain up to 20 percent gravel in the mineral horizons. These soils are classified as hydric. Weinbach silt loam (WhA, WhB) The Weinbach series consists of deep, somewhat, very slowly permeable soils med in old acid alluvium and stratified silt loam, silty clay loam and loam with some sand in the underlying materials. The depth to bedrock is typically greater than 60 inches. The depth to fragipan ranges from 20 to 36 inches. Weinbach soils are found on nearly level to gently sloping terraces. Slopes range from 0 to 6 percent. These soils are not classified as hydric. Wheeling silt loam (WrA, WrB, Wr) The Wheeling series consists of very deep, soils with moderate permeability. These soils med in silty or loamy alluvial materials on river terraces. epth to bedrock ranges from 40 to 60 inches or more. Slopes range from 0 to 12 percent. Typically, Wheeling soils are on nearly-level river terraces. The content of rock fragments in the solum ranges from 0 to 35 percent. The percent of clay averages between 18 and 30 in the particle size control section. In some areas there are noticeable mica flakes throughout the profile. These soils are not classified as hydric. Wick silt loam (WoA) The Wick series consists of very deep, very soils med in silty alluvium mostly derived from Wisconsin age till on floodplains. epth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. Wick series soils are found on floodplain steps and floodplains. Slopes range from 0 to 2 percent. Rock fragment content ranges from 0 to 2 percent in the A horizon, 0 to 5 percent in the B horizons and 0 to 15 percent in the horizons. These soils are classified as hydric. Resource Report 7 Soils Appendix 7A 7A-26 NEXUS PROJET

273 Willette muck (Wt) The Willette series consists of black organic soils that are very and med in muck deposits 16 to 48 inches thick. A representative profile of Willette soils contains black muck to a depth of 30 inches with a dark gray silty clay loam between 30 and 36 inches. Slopes are nearly level. These soils are found in swampy depressions on terraces and in potholes on hummocky uplands. The Willette muck series is soft, compressible and unstable. It is swampy tending to catch surface waters draining from the adjacent higher elevations. These soils are classified as hydric. Wooster silt loam (Wu, Wu2, WuE2, WuB, WuF2, WuF2, Wu, Wu2, Wu2) The Wooster series consists of deep, soils med in low-lime loamy glacial till with a thin loess mantle in some places. The depth to the fragipan ranges from 18 to 40 inches. Wooster soils are found on till plains and moraines of Wisconsinan age. Slopes have a convex surface, and gradients range from 2 to 50 percent. oarse fragments are dominantly sandstone, but include shale and a few crystalline rocks. They range from 2 to 20 percent by volume in horizons above the fragipan, 5 to 25 percent in the Btx, and 5 to 30 percent in the horizon. These soils are not classified as hydric; permeability is moderate above the fragipan and moderately slow in the fragipan. Wooster-Riddles silt loams (WvB, Wv2, Wu2, Wu) The Wooster-Riddles silt loam complex consists of deep, well- soils that med mainly in glacial till but in some places, the till was covered by a thin mantle of loess. These soils are found on side of ridgetops and along drainageways on uplands. epth to bedrock is typically greater than 60 inches, but occasionally occurs at 40 to 60 inches. Slopes range from 6 to 12 percent. Permeability is moderately slow in the Wooster soil and moderate in the Riddle soil. These soils are not classified as hydric. Zepernick silt loam (ZeA) The Zepernick series consists of very deep, somewhat soils med in silty alluvium whose source was Wisconsinan age till, lacustrine sediments and outwash. Permeability of these soils is moderate to moderately slow and they are subject to occasional flooding. The depth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. Zepernick soils are found on floodplain steps and floodplains. Slopes range from 0 to 2 percent. Rock content ranges from 0 to 2 percent in the A and B horizons and 0 to 45 percent in the horizon. These soils are not classified as hydric. Ziegenfuss clay loam (Zie5A) The Ziegenfuss series consists of very deep, soil found in clayey ablation till overlying dense basal till. epth to bedrock is typically greater than 80 inches. Ziegenfuss soils are found on till plains, wave-worked till plains, till-floored lake plains, end moraines and ground moraines. Slopes range from 0 to 1 percent. Rock fragment content is 0 to 10 percent. These soils are classified as hydric. Zurich silt loam (Zu2, Zu2, ZuE2, ZuF) The Zurich series consists of very deep, moderately well- soils med from lacustrine deposits. The depth of bedrock is greater than 80 inches. These soils are found on the back and shoulders of dissected areas on lake plains. Slopes range from 6 to 40 percent. These soils are not classified as hydric. Soils Series in Michigan Berrien sandy loam (BcA,) The Berrien series consists of moderately soils med in sand or fine sand that was sorted by water and wind. Below the sand is calcareous glacial till or lake-laid sediments of loam to clay texture. Permeability is rapid in the upper part of the profile and slow to medium in the loamy and clayey material. These soils are not classified as hydric. Resource Report 7 Soils Appendix 7A 7A-27 NEXUS PROJET

274 Blount loam (13A) The Blount loam series consists of very deep, somewhat soils that are med in till and located on wave-worked till plains and near shore zones (relict). Slopes range from 0 to 6 percent. Permeability is slow in the solum and slow or very slow in the dense till. epth to perched seasonal high water table is 0.5 to 2 feet. Potential surface runoff is low to high. rainage is the main management concern. This soil is not classified as hydric. Boyer loamy sand (BnB) The Boyer series soils consist of very deep, soils that were med in sandy and loamy drift underlain by sand or gravelly sand outwash at depths 20 to 40 inches. These soils are located on outwash plains, valley trains, kames, beach ridges, river terraces, lake terraces, deltas and morrains. Slopes range from 0 to 50 percent. Permeability is rapid in the solum and very rapid in the substratum. The seasonal high water table is greater than 6 feet. The potential surface runoff is negligible to medium depending upon the slope. roughtiness is the main limitation. These soils are not classified as hydric. Brady and Macomb loams (BkA) The Brady series consists of very deep, somewhat soils med in loamy outwash materials on outwash plains, valley trains, terraces, and lake plains. Slopes range from 0 to 3 percent. epth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. epth to the seasonal high water table ranges from 0.5 to 1.5 feet from November to May. The potential surface runoff is negligible to low. Permeability is moderately rapid. These soils are not classified as hydric. The Macomb series consists of very deep, somewhat soils med in outwash and the underlying till on lake plains and till plains. Slopes range from 0 to 3 percent. epth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. Potential surface runoff is very low to medium. Permeability id moderately slow. These soils are not classified as hydric. Brady sandy loam (BhA) The Brady series consists of very deep, somewhat soils med in loamy outwash materials on outwash plains, valley trains, terraces, and lake plains. Slopes range from 0 to 3 percent. epth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. epth to the seasonal high water table ranges from 0.5 to 1.5 feet from November to May. The potential surface runoff is negligible to low. Permeability is moderately rapid. These soils are not classified as hydric. ohoctah fine sandy loam, frequently flooded (c) The ohactah series consists of very deep, soils med in loamy alluvial deposits. The depth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. ohactah soils are found in abandoned drainage ways and depressions on floodplains. Slopes range from 0 to 2 percent. These soils are commonly flooded brief to long periods of time from November to May. The depth to the top of an apparent seasonal high water table ranges from near the surface to 1 foot below the surface from September to May in normal years. These soils are classified as hydric. onover loam (ob) The onover loam series consists of very deep and somewhat soils med in loamy till. The depth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. These soils are found on low parts of moraines and till plains. Slopes range from 0 to 4 percent. Rock fragment content ranges from 0 to 10 percent in the solum. These soils are not classified as hydric. orunna sandy loam (24) The orunna series consists of very deep, - soils med in loamy till and the underlying lacustrine deposits. The depth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. orunna soils are found on lake plains. Slopes range from 0 to 2 percent. These soils are classified as hydric. Resource Report 7 Soils Appendix 7A 7A-28 NEXUS PROJET

275 ixboro-kibbie fine sandy loams (oa) The ixboro-kibbie fine sandy loam series is comprised of very deep and somewhat soils that med in stratified deposits of alternating layers of sandy and loamy textured sediments. epth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. These soils are found in low-lying areas and along drainageways of lake plains and outwash plains. Slopes range from 0 to 4 percent. epth to the top of a seasonal high water table ranges from 1 to 2 feet between November and April in normal years. These soils are not classified as hydric. Fox sandy loam (FoA) The Fox series consists of very deep, soils med in beach deposits. Slopes range from 2 to 6 percent. epth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. The seasonal high water table is more than 6 feet from the soil surface. Permeability is moderate in the subsoil and rapid or very rapid in the subsoil. These soils have a slight wind erosion hazard. These soils are not classified as hydric. Genesee loam (GaA) The Genesee series consists of very deep, soils that med in loamy alluvium flood plains. These soils are located on flats, rises, and natural levees on flood plains. Slopes range from 0 to 3 percent. epth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. Permeability is moderate in the solum and moderate or moderately rapid in the in the substratum. The potential surface runoff is very low or low. The soils are subject to flooding at periodic intervals unless protected by a levee. The depth to seasonal high water table is greater than 2 feet. These soils have a slight wind erosion hazard. These soils are not classified as hydric. Gild sandy loam (GF) The Gild series consists of very deep, and very soils med in loamy over sandy sediments on outwash plains, near-shore zones (relict), and flood-plain steps. These soils can be found on flat areas, depressions and drainageways. Slopes range from 0 to 1 percent. epth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. The seasonal high water table ranges from 0.5 foot above the surface to 1.0 foot below the surface. Permeability is rapid in the lower part of the subsoil and in the substratum. This soil experiences brief periods of ponding. These soils have a moderate wind erosion hazard. These soils are classified as hydric. Griffin and Genesee loams (GfA) The Griffin series consists of very deep, soils that med in alluvium. These soils can be found in swales and old stream channels on alluvial flood plains, or bottom lands. Slopes range from 0 to 4 percent. epth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. These soils are subject to flooding which limits the use of the soils. These soils are either associated with Genesee or Sloan soils. These soils are primarily used pasture or woodland. These soils are not classified as hydric. The Genesee soils consist of very deep, soils that med in loamy alluvium on flood plains. Slopes range from 0 to 2 percent. epth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. The potential runoff is very low or low. Permeability is moderate in the solum and moderate or moderately rapid in the substratum. The soils are subject to periodic flooding. These soils are primarily used agriculture such as corn and soybeans. These soils are not classified as hydric. Griffin and Sloan sandy loams (GhA) The Griffin series consists of very deep, soils that med in alluvium. These soils can be found in swales and old stream channels on alluvial flood plains, or bottom lands. Slopes range from 0 to 4 percent. epth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. These soils are subject to flooding which limits the use of the soils. These soils are either associated with Genesee or Sloan soils. These soils are primarily used pasture or woodland. These soils are not classified as hydric. The Sloan series consists of very deep, very soils med in loamy alluvium on flood plains. Slopes range from 0 to 2 percent. epth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. These soils are Resource Report 7 Soils Appendix 7A 7A-29 NEXUS PROJET

276 subject to flooding with an intermittent apparent water table from 1 foot above the surface to 1 foot below the surface. Most of the soils have been artificially and cultivated. These soils are classified as hydric. Hoytville and Wauseon loams (100A, HfA) The Hoytville and Wauseon loam series consists of very deep, or very soils that are deep or very deep to dense till. These soils med in till that has been leveled by wave action. epth to dense till ranges from 50 to 70 inches. epth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. These soils are found on lake plains, and range from 0 to 3 percent. A perched water table ranges from 1 foot above the surface to 1 foot below the surface from January to April in normal years. These soils are classified as hydric. Kendallville loam (KeB) The Kendallville series consists of very deep, soils med in as much as 18 inches of loess and the underlying outwash and loamy till. epth to the underlying till is less than 40 inches. epth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. These soils are found on moraines, kames, eskers and outwash terraces. Slopes range from 2 to 6 percent. Rock fragments consists mainly of glacial pebbles (gravel) with some cobblestones and boulders, including some crystalline rocks. The depth to a seasonal high water table is greater than 6 feet. These soils are not classified as hydric. Kibbie fine sandy loam (KnA) The Kibbie series consists of very deep, somewhat soils that med in stratified loamy and silty glaciofluvial or glaciolacustrine deposits. The depth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. Silty clay loam and clay loam till is below 40 inches in some pedons. Sandy substratum phases that have sand or fine sand below 40 inches are present. These soils are found on lake plains, ground moraines, outwash plains, and deltas. Slopes range from 0 to 6 percent. Rock fragment content ranges from 0 to 1 percent. In Kibbie fine sandy loam, the depth to the seasonal high water table ranges from 0.5 to 1.5 feet below the surface from November to May in normal years. These soils are not classified as hydric. Lenawee silty clay loam (Le) The Lenawee series consists of very deep, and very soils med in lacustrine deposits. epth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. These soils are found on lake plains and in depressional areas on moraines, outwash plains, and glacial drainageways. Slopes range from 0 to 2 percent. The seasonal high water table is near or above the surface during extended wet periods. This soil is classified as hydric. Macomb fine sandy loam (MaA) The Macomb fine sandy loam series consists of very deep, somewhat soils med in outwash and the underlying till. epth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. These soils are found along the western edge of the lake plain; along glacial drainageways; as small, shallow areas in outwash plains; or on the borders of lakes and swamps. Slopes range from 0 to 3 percent. In some places during wet periods, there is a seepage zone, or lateral-moving, suspended groundwater. These soils are not classified as hydric. Macomb loam (MaA) The Macomb loam series consists of very deep, somewhat soils med in outwash and the underlying till. epth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. These soils are found in broad, low-lying areas and along drainageways on lake plains and till plains Slopes range from 0 to 4 percent. These soils have a seasonal high water table and are subject to ponding in nearly level areas. These soils are not classified as hydric. Made Land (Ma) Resource Report 7 Soils Appendix 7A 7A-30 NEXUS PROJET

277 Made land consists of trash, garbage and ruble. In the Wayne ounty area, these areas can range from 2 to 80 acres in size. Most of these areas have been excavated to or below the permanent water table and then refilled with alternating layers of soil and refuse. Soils that are used in the re-filling process can range from sand to clay. Some of these areas have the potential as recreational sites such as play areas, golf courses and picnic areas. Metamora sandy loam (23A) The Metamora series consists of very deep, somewhat soils med in loamy glaciofluvial or lacustrine deposits and the underlying loamy till on lake plains. epth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. These soils are found on lake plains, nearshore zones (relict), till plains and low moraines. Slopes range from 0 to 4 percent. The depth to the top of an apparent seasonal high water table ranges from 6 to 18 inches between March and May and in October and November in normal years. These soils are not classified as hydric. Morley loam (MoB) The Morley loam series consists of very deep, moderately soils that are moderately deep to dense till and med in as much as 18 inches of loess and in the underlying clay loam or silty clay loam till. epth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. These soils are found on till plains and moraines. Slopes range from 2 to 6 percent. epth to the top of an intermittent perched high water table ranges from 2 to 3.5 feet between January and April in normal years. These soils are not classified as hydric. Nappanee loam (43A) The Nappanee series consists of very deep, somewhat soils that are moderately deep or deep to dense till that med in clayey till. The depth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. These soils are found on wave-worked till plains, till-floored lake plains, till plains and moraines. Slopes range from 0 to 6 percent. Rock fragments consist of glacial erratics of mixed lithology, primarily shale, limestone, and igneous gravel. The depth to the top of an intermittent perched high water table ranges from 0.5 to 2 feet between November and May in normal years. These soils are not classified as hydric. Nappanee loam (NnA) The Nappanee series consists of very deep, somewhat soils that are moderately deep or deep to dense till that med in clayey till. The depth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. These soils are found on wave-worked till plains, till-floored lake plains, till plains and moraines. Slopes range from 0 to 2 percent. Rock fragments consist of glacial erratics of mixed lithology, primarily shale, limestone, and igneous gravel. The depth to the top of an intermittent perched high water table ranges from 0.5 to 2 feet between November and May in normal years. These soils are not classified as hydric. Nappanee silt loam (NaA) The Nappanee silt loam series consists of deep, somewhat soils that are moderately deep or deep to dense till that med in clayey till. The depth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. These soils are found on slight rises and low slope breaks along drainageways. Slopes range from 0 to 3 percent. The depth to the top of a perched seasonal high water table ranges from 1 to 2 feet during extended wet periods. These soils are not classified as hydric. Nappanee silty clay loam (NaA, NaB) The Nappanee series consists of very deep, somewhat soils that are moderately deep or deep to dense till that med in clayey till. The depth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. These soils are found on wave-worked till plains, till-floored lake plains, till plains and moraines. Slopes range from 0 to 6 percent. In Nappanee silty clay loam, the depth to the top of the perched seasonal high water table ranges from 0.5 to 1 feet between November and May in normal years. These soils are not classified as hydric. Oakville find sand (49B) Resource Report 7 Soils Appendix 7A 7A-31 NEXUS PROJET

278 The Oakville fine sand series consists of very deep, soils med in sandy eolian deposits. epth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. These soils occur on the side of long, narrow beach ridges and sand dunes on outwash plains, lake plains and moraines. Slopes range from 0 to 12 percent. The depth to an apparent seasonal high water table is more than 6 feet. These soils are not classified as hydric. Oshtemo loamy sand (OsB) The Oshtemo series consists of deep,, nearly level to sloping soils that med in stratified loamy and sandy deposits of Wisconsin age that have a high content of quartz and contain variable amounts of material derived from igneous and metamorphic rocks, sandstone, limestone and dolomite. The depth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. These soils are found on outwash plains, valley trains, moraines and beach ridges. Oshtemo loamy sands range in slope from 0 to 6 percent. In some areas, the loamy sand contains bands of irregularly shaped bodies of sandy loam or loam. Permeability is moderately rapid in the upper loamy materials and very rapid in the lower sandy materials. These soils are not classified as hydric. Owosso-Miami complex (OwB) The Owosso-Miami complex is found in broad upland areas and on low rises and side of till plains and moraines. The complex consists of the Owosso series and Miami series. Slopes the complex range from 2 to 6 percent. The Owosso series consists of very deep, soils that med in loamy glaciofluvial deposits and the underlying till on till plains and moraines. epth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. The Miami series consists of very deep, moderately soils that are moderately deep to dense till and med in as much as 18 inches of loess or silty material in the underlying loamy till. These are found on till plains. epth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. In Miami soils, the depth to the top of a perched seasonal high water table ranges from 2 to 3 feet between ecember and April in normal years. These soils in the Owosso-Miami complex are not classified as hydric. Pella silt loam (Pc) The Pella series consists of very deep, soils med in 20 to 40 inches of loamy or silty sediments and the underlying stratified loamy glacial sediments. epth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. These soils are found on nearly level or depressional areas on lake plains, outwash plains, and till plains. They have plane or convex with gradients typically less than 1 percent although range from 0 to 3 percent. Average fine and coarser sand content of the particle-size control section is less than 15 percent, and average clay content of the particle-size control section is 27 to 35 percent. An apparent seasonal high water table is at 0.5 foot above the surface to 1.0 foot below the surface at some time during spring in most years. These soils are classified as hydric. Pewamo clay loam (Pm, 22) The Pewamo series consists of very deep, very soils med in till. The depth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. These soils are found on moraines, near-shore zones (relict), and lake plains. Slopes range from 0 to 1 percent. epth to an apparent seasonal high water table ranges from 1 foot above the surface to 1 foot below the surface from ecember to May in normal years. These soils are classified as hydric. Plainfield and Berrien loamy sands (PdA) The Plainfield and Berrien loamy sands consist of very deep, moderately well- to excessively soils med in sandy drift. epth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. Plainfield soils are found on outwash plains, alley trains, glacial lake basins, stream terraces and moraines and other upland areas. Berrien soils are found on narrow beach ridges of old glacial lakes and on the swells of sandbars. Slopes range from 0 to 3 percent. In Plainfield soils, the particle-size control section is dominated by medium sand, but individual horizons within or below the particle-size control section are fine sand or coarse sand. Volume of gravel ranges from 0 to 15 percent as a weighted average throughout the pedon, but thin subhorizons contain as much as 35 percent gravel in some pedons. These soils are not classified as hydric. Resource Report 7 Soils Appendix 7A 7A-32 NEXUS PROJET

279 Sebewa sandy loam (SbA) The Seweba series consists of to very soils that med in loamy materials. The soils overlie calcareous sand and gravel. epth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. epth to calcareous sand and gravel ranges from 24 to 42 inches. These soils are found on naturally wet flats in old glacial drainageways and on outwash or delta plains. Slopes range from 0 to 3 percent. In places there is a thin layer of muck on the surface. These soils are classified as hydric. Seward sandy loam, loamy subsoil variant (SfB) The Seward variant series consists of very deep, moderately soils that are moderately deep or deep to dense till. They med in a thin layer of loamy textured glaciofluvial deposits over clayey textured glacial till or lacustrine deposits. epth to bedrock is greater than 80 inches. These are located on lake plains, ground moraines and till plains. Slopes range from 2 to 6 percent. The depth to the top of an intermittent perched high water table ranges from 18 to 36 inches between January and April in normal years. These soils are not classified as hydric. Sisson fine sandy loam (SnB) The Sission series consists of deep, soils that med in stratified loamy and silty material. The depth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. The potential surface runoff ranges from negligible to high depending on the slope gradient. Permeability is moderate. These soils are found mainly on deltas in areas of mer lake plains. Slopes range from 2 to 18 percent. These are not classified as hydric. Sloan loam (30, Sc) The Sloan series consists of very deep and very soils med in loamy alluvium washed mainly from soils med in loamy calcareous drift. The depth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. These are found on floodplains or in depressions along streams receiving sediment from areas of Wisconsinan age glaciation. Slopes range from 0 to 2 percent. epth to the top of an intermittent apparent high water table ranges from 1 foot above the surface to 1 foot below the surface between November and June in normal years. These soils are subject to flooding from late fall to spring and are classified as hydric. Spinks loamy sand (SpB) The Spinks series consists of very deep, soils med in sandy eolian or outwash material. The depth to bedrock is greater than 100 inches. Spinks soils are found on dunes, moraines, till plains, outwash plains, beach ridges and lake plains. Slopes ranges from 0 to 12 percent. Rock fragment content consists of glacial erratics (dominantly gravel) of sedimentary and crystalline lithology. These soils are not classified as hydric. St. lair loam (Sd2, StB) The St. lair loam series consists of very deep, moderately soils med in drift. The depth to bedrock is greater than 48 inches and typically greater than 60 inches. St-lair loam soils are found on the summits, shoulders, and back of rises, knolls and dissected areas along streams and on lake plains. Slopes range from 2 to 25 percent. These soils are not classified as hydric. Thetd loamy sand (40A) The Thetd series consists of very deep, somewhat soils med in sandy till or outwash. epth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. These are found on ground moraines, end moraines, lake plains, outwash plains, terraces and beach ridges. Slopes range from 0 to 3 percent. The depth to the top of a seasonal high water table ranges from 1 to 2 feet between February and May in normal years. These soils are not classified as hydric. Resource Report 7 Soils Appendix 7A 7A-33 NEXUS PROJET

280 Urban Land (Ur) Urban land consists of areas 10 acres or more in size that are covered by buildings, pavement, or other man-made surfaces. Among these are commercial and industrial areas, large factories, shopping centers, warehouses and railroad yards. The slope ranges from 0 to 25 percent. Most areas have a very low infiltration rate and very rapid runoff. Large areas of Urban land materially increase the volume of water flowing in nearby streams after a rain. Urban land can be a source of pollution in nearby streams unless there is a careful management of these areas. Wasepi Sandy Loam (WaA, WdA) The Wasepi series consists of very deep, somewhat soils med in loamy and sandy glaciofluvial deposits underlain by sand and gravel at 20 to 40 inches. epth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. These soils are found on outwash plains, deltas, valley trains, glacial drainageways, and lake plains. Slopes range from 0 to 4 percent. These soils are not classified as hydric. Wasepi sandy loam, loamy substratum (WbA, WdA) The Wasepi series consists of very deep, somewhat soils med in loamy and sandy glaciofluvial deposits underlain by sand and gravel at 20 to 40 inches. These soils are the same as the previous soils with the exception of having a loamy substratum. epth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. These soils are found on outwash plains, deltas, valley trains, glacial drainageways, and lake plains. Slopes range from 0 to 4 percent. These soils are not classified as hydric. Wauseon fine sandy loam (Ws) The Wauseon series consists of very deep, to very soils med in loamy and sandy glaciolacustrine sediments and in the underlying till. The depth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. Wauseon soils are found on lake plains and deltas of the late Wisconsinan age. Slopes range from 0 to 2 percent. Rock fragment content is unlikely to exceed 10 percent and is of glacial origin. These soils are classified as hydric. Wauseon loam (WcA, 112A) The Wauseon series consists of very deep, to very soils med in loamy and sandy glaciolacustrine sediments and in the underlying till. The depth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. Wauseon soils are found on lake plains and deltas of the late Wisconsinan age. Slopes range from 0 to 2 percent. Rock fragment content is unlikely to exceed 10 percent and is of glacial origin. These soils are classified as hydric. Ypsi sandy loam (YpA, 103A) The Ypsi series consists of very deep, somewhat soils med in loamy lacustrine deposits overlying clayey till or lacustrine deposits. epth to clayey material ranges from 24 to 40 inches. epth to bedrock is greater than 60 inches. These soils are found on lake plains terraces and ground moraines Slopes range from 0 to 4 percent. Rock fragment content ranges from 0 to 20 percent in the solum and 0 to 10 percent in the 2 horizons. This soil has a seasonal high water table and subject to ponding in nearly level areas. These soils are not classified as hydric. Ziegenfuss clay loam (ZfsacA) The Ziegenfuss series consists of very deep, soil found in clayey ablation till overlying dense basal till. epth to bedrock is typically greater than 80 inches. Ziegenfuss soils are found on till plains, wave-worked till plains, till-floored lake plains, end moraines and ground moraines. Slopes range from 0 to 1 percent. Rock fragment content is 0 to 10 percent. These soils are classified as hydric. Resource Report 7 Soils Appendix 7A 7A-34 NEXUS PROJET

281 APPENIX 7B Soils rossed by the NEXUS Project Facilities Resource Report 7 Soils Appendix 7A NEXUS PROJET

282 APPENIX 7 Soils Affected by the NEXUS Project ompressor Stations Resource Report 7 Soils Appendix 7A NEXUS PROJET

283 Kn WoA FoB WoA Kn Te2 Kn!( 1.5 Gn Gn Kn BkE!( 1 OrA BkE Hanoverton ompressor Station!( Fc Kn Fc!(!( Te Kn Kn!( Kn Fn2 Te2 Fn2 Gn ZeA Te Te2 Bk Bk Fn2 o WoA PAR-1.4 FoB FoB Fn2 Bk Bk MIHIGAN WASHTENAW WAYNE LENAWEE MONROE FULTON LUAS HENRY WOO SANUSKY OHIO ERIE LORAIN HURON MEINA WAYNE SUMMIT OLUMBIANA STARK ARROLL Legend!( (0.1 mile) Proposed NEXUS Mainline Proposed TGP Interconnect Access Roads Permanent Easement Temporary Workspace Proposed ompressor Sites Proposed Ware Yards ATWS NRS Soils Project ounties K Feet Appendix 7 Soils Affected by the NEXUS Project ompressor Stations Hanoverton ompressor Station olumbiana ounty, OH Page 1 of 4 reated: 11/12/2015 Projection: NA83, UTM Zone 17N US Survey Feet, Grid North. Sources: ESRI, SPETRA, TR, LIAR IMAGERY 2015, USA NRS

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