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1 Figure Capability Assessment Map Part of Lots 18 and 19, Concession 3 Township of Russell sified unclas TP72 TP90 TP624P V18 3D TP35 TP73 4PTP101 3D TP45 TP9 TP74 TP89 TP117 V61 V34 TP19 TP20 TP100 TP91 TP46 4P 4R 4F 3D TP47 V33 Unclassified (Quarry) TP7 unclassified TP21A TP21B TP116 TP115 TP48 TP32 TP5 TP31 TP22 TP49 4R V58 TP30 4F TP23 TP4 4F TP3 TP78 4P TP25 TP2 TP56 TP79 TP84 4P TP83 TP52 V53 4P unclassified TP108 V109 TP55 V82 V81 V54 TP1 3PD TP107 3PD TP80 TP28 TP85 TP51 3PD 3PD 4F TP50 TP29 TP24 4P TP57 4P Legend Subject Lands Aggregate designation TP # Test Pit V# Visual Test Pit Date: January 2013 Area (ha) 3D PD F P R Unclassified Percent % Legend Class 3, undesirable Class 3, stoniness, undesirable Class 4, low fertility Class 4, stoniness Class 4, consolidated bedrock Class 4, excess water z:\1541-crrrc Ottawa\Site Visit Oct 2012\Figure 5a-Capability Assessment Map.cdr
2 Figure Agricultural Land Use - Boundary Road Site Part of Lots 23, 24 and 25, Concession 11, Former Township of Cumberland, City of Ottawa Legend Dwelling Cropland Barn Pasture and Hay Subject Lands Wooded Land Residential and Farm Yard Commercial and Industrial Recreational NTS Date: January 2013 z:\1541-crrrc Ottawa\Figure AgLandUseBoundaryRoad.cdr
3 Figure CLI Capability Mapping Lots 23-25, Concession 11, Boundary Road Property Former Township of Cumberland, City of Ottawa Subject Lands NTS Date: January, 2013 z:\1541-crrrc Ottawa\Figure 3 - CLI Capability Mapping.cdr
4 APPENDIX TSD#1-G COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE SITES AGRICULTURE COMPONENT ATTACHMENT TSD#1-G-1 Test Pit Logs NRR Site February 2013
5 Test Pit Logs for Township of Russell (CRRRC Site) Part of Lots 17, 18 and 19, Concession 3 CCS Project No Soil Dig Date: October 30, 2012 Weather: high cloud, windy, dry Test Pit No. 1 cornfield A Horizon: 0 10" reddish brown clay loam 10 14" stones C Horizon: 14 24"+ reddish grey clay Test Pit No. 2 cornfield A Horizon: 0 10" reddish to brown clay loam 10 12" layer of stone C Horizon: 12 20"+ grey clay with mottles, some stone throughout Test Pit No. 3 old hayfield A Horizon: 0 12" gravelly, red 12 18"+ grey gravel Soil Capability for Agriculture: 4F Test Pit No. 4 rough grass, gentle slope to North A Horizon: 0 12" reddish sandy loam, stony and gravelly 12 16" heavy stone Notes: Probed to 30"+ into shale Soil Capability for Agriculture: 4F Test Pit No. 5 rough pasture A Horizon: 0 9" brown clay loam, stone layer at 9" 10 16" reddish brown clay C Horizon: 20" rock
6 Test Pit No. 7 hayfield A Horizon: 0 14" red sandy loam, gravelly Notes: Probed to 30" to stone Soil Capability for Agriculture: 4F Test Pit No. 9 hayfield 5% slope A Horizon: 0 12" brown clay loam, very stony 12" stone layer Notes: Probed to 30"+ Test Pit No. 18 Visual hardwood stand, stony & bouldery Test Pit No. 19 hayfield A Horizon: 0 12" red find sandy loam, gravelly Note: Probed to 20"+ Test Pit No. 20 hayfield A Horizon: 0 12" reddish fine sandy loam, gravelly 12" stone layer Notes: Probed to refusal 15" Test Pit No. 21A rough pasture, surface stones A Horizon: 0 10" brown gravelly clay loam 10" stone layer, rock at 16" C Horizon: 16" rock Test Pit No. 22 Test Pit No. 23 Probed 20" to refusal Probed 30" into rock stopped
7 Test Pit No. 23 rough grass, gentle roll A Horizon: 0 14" reddish stony gravelly sandy loam, dry 14" heavy stone Notes: Probed to 30"+ to shale Vars gravelly sand Test Pit No. 24 low wet depression A Horizon: 0 10" red clay 10" light grey and red clay C Horizon: 20"+ stone free Vars gravelly sand Test Pit No. 25 cornfield A Horizon: 0 12" black clay loam 12 24"+ reddish grey clay, some stones and rocks Test Pit No. 26 Visual Test Pit No. 27 Visual scrub area, evidence of wetness (vegetation) stone ridge along south edge Test Pit No. 28 cornfield edge of overgrown stony ridge, stones on surface A Horizon: 0 12" reddish clay with small stones 12 20"+ clay/red clay Test Pit No. 28 Visual bush with rocks, depression, wet Test Pit No. 29 old hayfield A Horizon: 0 10" reddish clay with stones 10 24"+ red gravel Test Pit No. 30 in a wooded glade, stones at surface
8 Test Pit No. 31 red/brown clay loam, very stony A Horizon: 20" to shale Test Pit No. 32 pasture, surface stone A Horizon: 0 10" red sandy loam, same stone 10" stone Notes: Refusal at 14" Test Pit No. 33 Visual Test Pit No. 34 Visual frequent surface boulders (+ rock outcrops) hardwood stand, surface stones and boulders Test Pit No. 35 rough weedy pasture A Horizon: 0 12" grey/brown clay loam heavy, few stones 12" 14" grey blue clay, mottled Soil Capability for Agriculture: 3D Test Pit No. 45 rough weedy pasture A Horizon: 0 10" grey brown clay loam, heavy 10 12" blue grey clay, very heavy Vars gravelly loam (Vgl) Soil Capability for Agriculture: 3D Test Pit No. 46 rough pasture A Horizon: 0 8" brown clay loam, light stone 8 14" light brown clay, stony Notes: Probed 20" to stone Test Pit No. 47 rough cattle pasture, fallow A Horizon: 0 10" red loam, gravelly, heavy stone at 10" Notes: Probed to 30"+ Vars gravelly sand
9 Test Pit No. 48 edge of quarry lands, cattle pasture A Horizon: 0 10" gravelly red sandy loam Notes: Probed to 16" refusal Test Pit No. 49 grass rough, hummocky A Horizon: 0 10" reddish sandy loam, light stone 10 15" reddish sandy loam, heavy stone Notes: Probed to 20" refusal Soil Capability for Agriculture 4R Test Pit No. 50 old hayfield A Horizon: 0 12" red crumbly clay 12 16" red clay with stone C Horizon: 16" stones Soil Capability for Agriculture: 4F Test Pit No. 51 old hayfield near fence A Horizon: 0 6" red crumbly clay with stone 6 14" red gravelly clay with stones C Horizon: 14" stone Soil Capability for Agriculture: 4F Test Pit No. 52 cornfield, some stone A Horizon: 0 10" reddish clay with stone 10 12" layer of stone C Horizon: 12 20"+ grey/red clay Test Pit No. 52 Visual bush, low wet area Test Pit No. 53 Visual bush, low wet area Test Pit No. 54 Visual cleared area, not planted probably due to wetness, wet area throughout
10 Test Pit No. 55 corn field A Horizon: 0 8" reddish brown clay, some stone 8 20"+ platy red clay Test Pit No. 56 cornfield A Horizon: 0 6" boulders clay reddish 6" stone/rocks Test Pit No. 57 old hayfield A Horizon: 0 10" reddish clay crumbly 10 16" stones C Horizon: 16"+ red clay Soil Capability for Agriculture: 4F Test Pit No. 58 Visual Test Pit No. 61 Visual quarry lands, surface scraped of soils edge of pit rough pasture Test Pit No. 62 rough weedy pasture A Horizon: 0 4" brown clay 4 12"+ red brown loam stony Soil Capability for Agriculture: Test Pit No. 72 rough pasture A Horizon: 0 12" red gravelly clay 12 14" stone layer C Horizon: 14 24" red/grey clay D Horizon: 24" stone
11 Test Pit No. 73 rough pasture A Horizon: 0 10" red gravelly clay 12 30" red stony clay C Horizon: 30" rock Soil Capability for Agriculture: 3D Test Pit No. 74 rough pasture (tall grass) A Horizon: 0 24" red gravelly clay Soil Capability for Agriculture: 3D Test Pit No. 78 edge of cornfield A Horizon: 0 6" crumbly red clay 6 12" red clay C Horizon: 12" stones Soil Capability for Agriculture: 4F Test Pit No. 79 cornfield, stones throughout A Horizon: 0 12" dark brown crumbly clay 12 16" light grey brown stones C Horizon: 16"+ stone Test Pit No. 80 cornfield, stones and rocks A Horizon: 0 14" reddish clay with stone 14" stone layer Test Pit No. 81 Visual Test Pit No. 82 Visual cleared area not planted, appears wet area with shrubs cleared area not planted, appears wet area with shrubs Test Pit No. 83 cornfield A Horizon: 0 10" reddish clay 10 18"+ gritty clay with grey clay, small stone
12 Test Pit No. 84 cornfield A Horizon: 0 10" reddish brown clay, blocky 10 18" red clay C Horizon: 18" stone Test Pit No. 85 edge of cornfield A Horizon: 0 4" reddish brown clay blocky 4 8" massive red clay C Horizon: 8" stone Test Pit No. 89 rough pasture A Horizon: 0 24" red clay, no stones Soil Capability for Agriculture: Unclassified Test Pit No. 90 rough pasture, wet area A Horizon: 0 22" red clay, no stone Test Pit No. 91 tall grass, wet area A Horizon: 0 10" brown clay 10 22" red clay C Horizon: 22" stone Test Pit No. 100 tall grass A Horizon: 0 14" red clay 14" stone Test Pit No. 101 rough pasture A Horizon: 0 14" red clay 14" stone
13 Test Pit No. 107 cornfield beside bush A Horizon: 0 6" reddish clay 6 8" stony layer C Horizon: 8"+ gritty grey red clay stones throughout Test Pit No. 108 cornfield A Horizon: 0 8" reddish clay some stone 8 18"+ gritty clay, red & grass with stone Test Pit No. 109 Visual bush, low, wet Test Pit No. 115 rough pasture A Horizon: 0 10" brown clay 10 26" red clay C Horizon: 26" stone Test Pit No. 116 rough pasture A Horizon: 0 8" brown clay, no stone 8 24" red clay C Horizon: 24" stone Soil Capability for Agriculture: 3D Test Pit No. 117 rough pasture A Horizon: 0 14" red clay 14" stone Test Pit No. 133 Visual wet bush extending easterly Test Pit No. 136 old hayfield A Horizon: 0 14" dark brown clay loam 14 36"+ light brown sand
14 Test Pit No. 137 rough hay A Horizon: 0 14" dark brown clay loam 14 36"+ light grey sand Notes: North 137 5' deep ditch, gravel in the bottom, dry Test Pit No. 138 rough hay A Horizon: 0 14" brown clay 14 22" grey/red sand C Horizon: 22" stone Test Pit No. 139 old hayfield A Horizon: 0 10" dark brown clay loam 10 16" light brown sand C Horizon: 16" stone Test Pit No. 142 rough hay field A Horizon: 0 16" light brown sand 16"+ stone Test Pit No. 143 rough hay (cut but left in field) A Horizon: 0 10" dark brown clay 10 20" red clay no stones C Horizon: 20" stone Test Pit No. 144 Visual wet bush extending easterly Test Pit No. 144 rough hay field A Horizon: 0 12" dark brown clay loam 12 16" brown red clay C Horizon: 16" stone
15 Test Pit No. 145 rough hay field A Horizon: 0 12" dark brown clay loam 12 36" red clay C Horizon: 36" stone Test Pit No. 146 hayfield A Horizon: 0 10" reddish clay 10 16" red clay C Horizon: 16" stone Test Pit No. 147 hay field (rough) A Horizon: 0 8" reddish brown clay 8 16" red clay C Horizon: 16" stone Test Pit No. 148 rough land A Horizon: 0 8" reddish brown clay 8 24" red clay C Horizon: 24" stone Soil Capability for Agriculture: 4D z:\1541 CRRRC Ottawa\Russell Township Site Visit Oct 2012\1541 test pit log
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