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SCI ENGINEERING, INC. 1114 North Bishop Rolla, Missouri 654 I 573-426-49 I Fax 573-426-4853 www.sciengineering.com Topsoil Survey X1414-4 CAMP ZOE SHANNON COUNTY, MISSOURI October 214 Prepared for: FARNSWORTH GROUP, INC.; MISSOURI OA/FMDC; AND MISSOURI DNRIDNISION OF PARKS SCI No. 214-77.3, Task 6

CONSULTANTS IN DEVHOPMENJ; DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION GfOIEr HNIC/\1. ENVII<ONMEN.II\1 l\1/i.tur/\f f?l SO{ IRC:CS CtJUUf, 1 AL (lt SOUUCES t-on.(1 7UUCTICHV ;Fti;'VtCt'S October 16, 214 Mr. Robert Polk, PE, LEED AP Farnswotih Group, Inc. 2 Allen A venue, Suite 2 St'. Louis, Missouri 63119 RE: Topsoil Survey X1414-4 Camp Zoe Shannon County, Missouri SCI No. 214-77.3, Task 6 Dear Mr. Polk: SCI is pleased to submit the attached updated report, dated October 214. Our services consisted of topsoil sampling and analysis for the above referenced site. SCI conducted a topsoil survey on September 11, 214 and October 1, 214. Out of the 42 targeted sample sites requested by Farnsworth Group, 29 were collected. Some areas designated for construction in the Phase I master plan, such as the lodge, cabins, and amphitheater, only have moderate amounts of topsoil available. Topsoil may need to be impotied from surrounding areas on or off site. The northwest parking and tent camping area contains the most available topsoil amounts, greater than 5 inches. Areas such as the overlook and service area contain little to no available topsoil. The attached report should be read in its entirety. We appreciate the opportunity to provide you with our natural resource services. You may reach me at 618-26-341 or sharding@sciengineering.com if you have any questions or concerns. Respectfully, SCI ENGINEERING, INC. Rick J. Gundlach Senior Staff Scientist Scott D. Harding, CPSS/SC Vice President MKW /JCM/RJG/SDH/tlw Enclosure \\scieng\shared\stcharles\shared\1soils\1ne\v\project FILES\Springfield\214 Project Files\214-77 Camp Zoe Rehab\NR\3\Task 6 Topsoil analysis\camp Zoe Topsoil Survey Report.docx 1114 North Bishop, Rolla, Missouri 654 I + phone 573-426-49 I + fax 573-426-4853 + www.sciengineering.com

TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION... 1 2. SITE LOCATION... 1 3. TOPSOIL SURVEY AND TESTING... 1 4. CONCLUSION... 3 5. LIMITATIONS... 3 TABLE Table 3.1 -Topsoil Result Summary... 2 Figure 1A-1B- Soil Sampling FIGURE Appendix A- Topsoil Sampling Lab Results APPENDIX October 214 SCI No. 214-77.3, Task 6

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Topsoil Survey X1414-4 CAMP ZOE SHANNON COUNTY, MISSOURI 1.. INTRODUCTION SCI Engineering, Inc. (SCI) was retained by Farnsworth Group Inc. (Farnsworth), to conduct a,topsoil survey at the above-referenced site. Services provided included sampling and analysis for amendments on typical turf grass growth at Camp Zoe in Shannon County, Missouri. As authorized, SCI sampled and analyzed topsoil at 42 sites on September 11, 214 and on October 1, 214. Samples were taken every 5 linear feet (LF) except in areas indicated by Farnsworth as pristine glade, which occurred after station 1+. Out of 42 sites, 29 contained topsoil to be collected and analyzed. Not every site had topsoil and was therefore not sampled. Our services were provided in general accordance with our electronic correspondence dated September 9, 214 and authorized September 1, 214. 2. SITE LOCATION The site is located at the nmiheast corner of State Route 19 and County Road 19-25, approximately 1 miles nmih ofeminence, Missouri (Township 3 Nmih, Range 4 West, Sections 7 and 8). 3. TOPSOIL SURVEY AND TESTING An aerial figure of sites sampled and respective topsoil depths is included as Figure 1. Topsoil depths are indicated for each sampling site, with 13 sites containing to 2 inches, 13 sites containing 2 to 5 inches, and 3 sites with greater than 5 inches of topsoil. Topsoil samples were taken using a hand shovel to approximately the B horizon or until refusal. Approximately 1.5 cups of soil were collected and placed in "Ziplock" bags. Soil samples were sent to the University of Missouri, Columbia for analysis. Topsoil was tested for the following: ph, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium, sodium, organic matter, neutralizable acidity, cation exchange capacity, soil texture, particle size analysis, and topsoil depth. Recommendations are suggested per individual site. Application of gypsum is suggested for sample sites S-13, S-14, S-19, S-2, S-26, S-36, and S-38. Application of limestone is suggested for sample sites S-23, S-24, S-27, S-29, S-34, S-35, S-37, S-4, and S-42. Estimated ph in water is also given for each sample. For cool season low maintenance turf, application of one pound of nitrogen per 1, square foot in late April to May and again in early September is recommended. The application of sulfur on established turf should be no more than

SCI Engineering, Inc. Farnsworth Group, Inc. 2 X1414-4 Camp Zoe SCI No. 214-77.3, Task 6 2 lb/acre at one time to avoid the possibility of leaf burn. Table 3.1 below summarizes topsoil depth, salt ph, phosphorus (P), potassium (K), soil texture, and permeability for each site containing topsoil. Table 3.1 - Topsoil Results Summary Sample site Topsoil Depth (in) ph p (lbs/acre) S-7 1. 6.6 5 S-8 5. 6.3 3 S-12 6. 6.7 25 *S-13 2. 6 4 *S-14.5 5.5 5 S-15 5.5 5.7 7 S-16 5. 6.1 5 S17 6. 6.3 4 S-18 2. 6.5 4 *S-19 3.5 5.9 9 *S-2 3. 5.9 8 S-22 4. 6.8 2 **S-23 2. 5.4 5 **S-24 4. 5.1 4 S-25 4. 7.2 25 *S-26 2.5 6.4 3 **S-27 2. 5.1 11 S-28 4. 7.4 13 **S-29 3.5 5.3 5 S-31 5. 7.3 2 S-33 2. 5.6 7 **S-34.5 4.6 5 **S-35.5 5.2 4 *S-36 2. 6.3 2 **S-37 2.75 4.4 4 *S-38 1. 5.9 6 S-39 3.5 7.3 32 **S-4.5 4.9 6 **S-42 1. 4.2 8.. * mdtcates addttton of gypsum recommended **indicates addition of limestone recommended October 214 Soil Characteristic K (lbs/acre) Soil Texture 13 loam 183 silt loam 33 silt loam 21 silt loam 118 silt loam 24 silt loam 249 loam 199 loam 135 sandy loam 187 loam 159 silt loam 455 sandy clay loam 252 silt loam 298 silt loam 262 silt loam 361 silt loam 23 silt loam 343 silt loam 187 silt loam 156 silt loam 127 silt loam 132 loam 129 silt loam 14 loam 843 silt loam 15 silt loam 512 loam 152 silt loam 19 silt loam I % % %silt sand clay 45 42.5 12.5 Permeability High to Moderate 15 7 15 Moderate 32.5 57.5 1 Moderate 27.5 57.5 15 Moderate 32.5 57.5 1 Moderate 35 5 15 Moderate 45 37.5 17.5 37.5 45 17.5 High to Moderate High to Moderate 6 27.5 12.5 High 42.5 47.5 1 High to Moderate 2 67.5 12.5 Moderate 57.5 2 22.5 Moderate 27.5 62.5 1 Moderate 22.5 62.5 15 Moderate 22.5 65 12.5 Moderate 22.5 6 17.5 Moderate 22.5 67.5 1 Moderate 2 67.5 12.5 Moderate 22.5 65 12.5 Moderate 55 32.5 12.5 Moderate 17.5 67.5 15 Moderate 42.5 4 17.5 High to Moderate 27.5 57.5 15 Moderate 32.5 42.5 25 High to Moderate 22.5 6 17.5 Moderate 3 52.5 17.5 Moderate 45 3 25 High to Moderate 22.5 65 12.5 Moderate 32.5 57.5 1 Moderate Page 2 of3

SCI Engineering, Inc. Farnsworth Group, Inc. 3 X1414-4 Camp Zoe SCI No. 214-77.3, Task 6 4. CONCLUSION During our topsoil surveys on September 11 and October 1, 214, 29 of the 42 targeted sites were sampled and analyzed for their chemical and functional characteristics. Sites with topsoil depths greater than 5 inches, S-12, S-15, and S-7, only occurred in the northeast portion of the property in the area designated for camp parking and tent sites. Some of this topsoil may be scraped and used as fill or as topsoil for revegetation elsewhere onsite. There were 13 sites with topsoil depths 2 to 5 inches as indicated in Table 3.1. Sites were located throughout the property with the majority of sites near the center of the property. Topsoil depths were moderate to low in the center of the property. The Phase I master plan indicates that large construction projects such as the building of a lodge, cabins and an amphitheater are planned for this area. Depending on the area, moderate to little amounts of soil are available for use in this area. The area designated for playground/adventure play and picnic shelter also contains moderate amounts of available soil. The remaining 13 sites had topsoil depths of less than 2 inches as indicated in Table 3.1. These sites were also located throughout the property. The area designated for the overlook in the Phase I master plan contains little to no topsoil. Construction in that area will likely need imported soil. The service area in the northern most side of the propetiy also contains little to no topsoil. 5. LIMITATIONS This report has been prepared for the exclusive use of Farnswotih Group, the State of Missouri, the USACE, and MDNR. SCI is not responsible for independent conclusions or recommendations made by others. Futihennore, written consent must be provided by SCI should anyone other than our client or the aforementioned agencies wish to excerpt, or rely on the contents of this report. The findings of this report are valid as of the present date of the delineation. SCI is not responsible for surveys, calculations, or plans that were prepared by others. Changes in surface and subsurface conditions of a property can occur with the passage of time, whether due to natural processes or the works of man on this or adjacent properties. In addition, changes in applicable or appropriate standards may occur, whether they result from legislation, the broadening of knowledge, or other reasons. Accordingly, the findings of this repoti may be invalidated in whole or in part by changes outside our control. October 214 Page 3 of3

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UNIVERSITY F MISSOURI l!j Extension Soil Test Report Soli & Plant Testing Laboratory Commercial Fruits, FIELD INFORMATION F_ie_ld_ID --7-----1Bill:Saint Acres Last crop This report is for: Soli Testing Laboratory 23 Mumford Hall, MU P.O. Box 16 Columbia, MO 65211 Portageville, MO 63873 Phone: 573-882-623 Phone: 573-379 5431 Vegetables and Turfs E-mail: SoiiTestingServlces@missourl.edu E-mail: drstl@missourl.edu http://soilplantlab.mlssouri.edu CharlescounwK#-- Submitted MhG6:1 SoilTestingServices@missouri.edu SOIL TEST INFORMATION RATING SOIL TEST INFORMATION RATING phs (salt ph) I=; Ll. I ow Sulfur (S4"S) ppm Phosphorus (P) 1:\ 1 h I A \/AI"V I t'\111 Zinc (Zn) ppm Potassium (K) '"'' h Hirlh Manganese (Mn) ppm f.q Calcium (Ca) 1 11.":(7 1 h-f.q Mo:rli 11m Iron (Fe) ppm Magnesium (Mg)?R7 lhc::ia Hinh Copper (Cu) ppm Sodium_ (Na) Boron (B) ppm Organic matter _';t h % I Neutrallzable acidity n meq/1 OOg I Cation exchange capacity R 1 meq/1g ph in water I Electrical conductivity mmho/cm I Soil texture Nitrate (N 3 -N) Topsoil ppm Subsoil ppm!sampling depth Top Cropping options NUTRIENT REQUIREMENTS Pounds per acre N P25 Kp Zn s.r:\{; ln1o1 mdvlt.anl'lnr.p htr-f"{l'.nnl Q ) *To obtarn a value of lb/1, square feet, divide the value of pounds per acre by 43.56 Comments: ih lnl'lm inches Subsoil B LIMESTONE SUGGESTIONS Effective neutralizing material (ENM) Effective magnesium (EMg) 999 inches 91 1 he'"" Some herbicide labels list restrictions based on soil ph in water. Use the estimated ph in water of 5.9 as a guide to the label. If you wish to have soil ph in water analyzed contact your dealer or local Extension specialist listed below. *For Cool season low maintenance turf: Apply 1 pound of nitrogen per 1, sq,ft in late April to May and again in early September. To determine limestone needed in tons/acre) divide your ENM requirement by the guarantee of your limestone dealer. Particle Size Analysi.s: Texture: Silt loam ; %Sand: 27.5, %Silt: 62.5 and %Clay: 1. Regional Horticulture Specialist,Phone ( ) Wh/te"Grower, Pink" Extension Scott Kil 1 pack MP 728 63 ltlsed mlil,<aegleil5/7 Signature University of Missouri, Lincoln University, U.S. Department of Agriculture & Local University Extension Councils cooperatlnf,o 1 umb i a equal opportunity Institutions

UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI!)Extension Soil Test Report Soli & Plant Testing Laboratory Soil Testing Laboratory 23 Mumford Hall, MU P.O. Box 16 Columbia, MO 65211 Portageville, MO 63873 Phone: 573-882-623 Phone: 573 379 6431 Commercial Fruits, Vegetables and Turfs E mall: SoiiTestingServlces@missouri.edu E-mail: drstl@mlssouri.edu http://sollplantlab.missouri.edu Field ID Acres Last crop This report is for: MG6:1 SoilTestingServices@missouri.edu SOIL TEST INFORMATION RATING SOIL TEST INFORMATION RATING ph. (salt ph) r:: Q Ml'lrH 11m Sulfur (84 8) ppm Phosphorus (P) R lht::ia _\IP.Y'V J nw Zinc (Zn) ppm Potassium (K) 11:\Cl lh.::: /FJ MArli 11m Manganese (Mn) ppm Calcium (Ca) :;::.()f.\ lh<"'l/a I f\iai Iron (Fe) ppm Magnesium (Mg) LIR7 lhc;/1'1 J.fil"''h Copper (Cu) ppm Sodium (Na) "' Boron (B) ppm Organic matter 1:; h % INeutrallzable acidity meq/1 opg I Cation exchange capacity 11 ' r.. meq/1g (\ ph In water I Electrical conductivity mmho/cm I Soli texture Nitrate (N 3 N) Topsoil ppm Subsoil ppm!sampling depth Top Cropping options NUTRIENT.REQUIREMENTS Pounds per acre N P26 JSO Zn s nn I nw mj:t-illf'li:lnsh'lf'll tul"f'fr.nn1 '< Clh,,h.. ro obtain a value of lb/1, s,quare feet, d1v1de the value of pounds per acre by 43.56 Comments: C::il+ lnj:tm inches Subsoil B I.IMESIONE SUGGESTIONS Effective neutralizing material (ENM) Effective magnesium (EMg) Inches 1 he Ia Some herbicide labels list restrictions based on soil ph in water. Use the estimated ph in water of 6.4 as a guide to the label. If you wish to hve soil ph in water analyzed contact your dealer or local Extension specialist listed below. *For Cool season low maintenance turf: Apply 1 pound of nitrogen per 1, sq.ft in late April to May and again in early September. Apply gypsum 4 pounds per acre for the turf. Never apply more than 2 lbs/acre of sulfur at one time on established turf to avoid the possibility of leaf burn. Particle Size Analysis: Texture: Silt loam ; % Sand: 2 % Silt: 67.5 and % Clay: 12.5. Regional Horticulture Speclallst,Phone ( -> ---- Wilite Grower, Pink- Extension Scott I< i 11 pack MP 728 6tl<&1sed Bil>l.eiMi\Q@5/7 Signature University of Missouri, Lincoln University, U.S. Department of Agriculture & Local University Extension Councils cooperatin\ o 1 umbi a equal oppor1unlty Institutions

UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI WExtension Soil Test Report Soli & Plant Testing Laboratory Commercial Fruits, Soli Testing Laboratory 23 Mumford Hall, MU P.O. Box 16 Columbia, MO 65211 Portageville, MO 63873 Phone: 573-882-623 Phone: 573-379-5431 Vegetables and Turfs E-mail: SoiiTestingServices@mlssourl.edu E-mail: drstl@mlssouri.edu http:/lsollplantlab.missouri.edu Field ID Acres Last crop This report is for: FIELD INFORMATION gruabbng LAB. COLUMBIA MO 65211 SoilTestingServices@missouri.edu SOIL TEST INFORMATION RATING SOIL TEST INFORMATION RATING phs (salt ph) f\ R 1-linh Sulfur (84 8) ppm Phosphorus (P) lhcdpt \IP;:.\1 I nw Zinc (Zn) ppm Potassium (K) Lll:: 1hc/;: \IAY't J...lir1h Manganese (Mn) ppm Calcium (Ca) f-\1qr lhc:;';.cl M.:.rli 11m Iron (Fe) ppm Magnesium (Mg) 11:\1:\1:\ lhc:;/f! _Hinh Copper (Cu) ppm Sodium (Na) Boron (B) ppm Organic matter 1llll % I Neutrallzable acidity (l tj meq/1 OOg I Cation exchange capacity?':! J meq/1g ph in water I Electrical conductivity mmho/cm I Soli texture Nitrate (N 8 -N) Topsoil ppm Subsoil ppm!sampling depth Top Cropping options NUTRIENT REQUIREMENTS Pounds per acre N P26 K 2 Zn 8 fifi ln1.11 ml'd tlb:h'l.<hla t.ul"f( r.nn 1 1 *To obtain a value of lb/1, square feet, divide the value of pounds per acre by 43.56 Comments: <;A tlrlv r" lmt 1 nl'lm inches Subsoil LIMESTONE SUGGESTIONS 8 Effeo11ve neutralizing material (ENM) Effective magnesium (EM g) Inches 1 ho It: Some herbicide labels list restrictions based on soil ph in water. Use the estimated ph in water of 7.3 as a guide to the label. If you wish to have oil ph in water analyzed, contact your dealer or local Extension specialist listed below. *For Cool season low maintenance turf: Apply 1 pound of nitrogen per 1, sq.ft in late April to May and again in early September. Never apply more than 2 lbs/acre of sulfur at one time on established turf to avoid the possibility of 1 eaf burn. Particle Size Analysis: Texture: Sandy clay loam ; %Sand: 57.5, %Silt: 2 and %Clay: 22.5. Regional Horticulture Speclalist Phone ( ) ----- Wilite- Grower, Pink- Extension Scott Ki 11 pack MP 728 68 -ised 1,CReQCl5t7 Signature University of Missouri, Unooln University, U.S. Department of Agriculture & Local University Extension Councils cooperatln o 1 umb i a equal opportunity Institutions

UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI (!)Extension Soil Test Report Soli & Plant Testing Laboratory Commercial Fruits, Soli Testing Laboratory 23 Mumford Hall, MU P.O. Box 16 Columbia, MO 65211 Portageville, MO 63873 Phone: 573-882-623 Phone: 573-379-5431 Vegetables and Turfs E-mail: SoiiTestingServices@missouri.edu E-mail: drstl@mlssourl.edu http://sollplantlab.missourl.edu Field ID Acres Last crop This report is for: FIELD INFORMATION glu5hfing LAB colombia MO 65211 SoilTestingServices@missouri.edu 999 SOIL TEST INFORMATION RATING SOIL TEST INFORMATION RATING ph. (sail ph) r.:: q Mr:uli 11m Sulfur (84 8) ppm Phosphorus (P) () lh/l"l \/(:li"v I nia/ Zinc (Zn) ppm Potassium (K) 1 f:{7 1 he: I R M(:lrl i 11m Manganese (Mn) ppm Calcium (Ca)?s:t?n 1 -... '"" lnw Iron.(Fe) ppm Magnesium (Mg) 1'\J:\Ll. 1 hc::./.1'1 1-li nh Copper (Cu) ppm Sodium (Na) "' Boron (B) ppm Organic matter Ll " % I Neutrallzable acidity? () meq/1 OOg 1 Cation exchange capacity.1 :>. n meq/1dog ph In water I Electrical conductivity mmho/cm I Soli texture. Nitrate (N 8 N) Topsoil ppm Subsoil ppm!sampling depth Top Cropping options NUTRIENT REQUIREMENTS Pounds per acr.e* N P25 Kp Zn 8 fir J li1jj m;.d tlt.ananra +m.p ( f'nn 1 I( R,,I) *To obtain a value of lb/1, square feet, dlv1de the value of pounds,per acre by 43.56 Comments: I tulm Inches Subsoil B LIMESTONE SUGGESTIONS Effective neutralizing material (ENM) Elleotlva magnesium (EM g) inches 1h_LA_ Some herbicide labels list restrictions based on soil ph in water. Use the estimated ph in water of 6.4 as a guide to the label. If you wish to have soil ph in water analyzed, contact your dealer or local Extension specialist listed below. *For Cool season low maintenance turf: Apply 1 pound of nitrogen per 1, sq.ft in late April to May and again in early September. Apply gypsum 6 pounds per acre for the turf. Never apply more than 2 lbs/acre of sulfur at one time on established turf to avoid the possibility of leaf burn. Particle Size Analysis: Texture: Loam ; % Sand: 42.5, % Silt: 47.5 and % Clay: 1. Regional Horticulture Speclrdist,Phone ( ) ----- White- Grower, Pink- Extension Scott Ki 'llpack MP 728 61i ised!mil,o:tejift\9@5/7 Signature University cif Missouri, Lincoln University, U.S, Department of Agriculture & Local University Extension Councils cooperatlno 1 Umb i a equal opp1iunity Institutions

UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI WExtension Soil Test Report Soil & Plant Testing Laboratory Commercial Fruits, FIELD INFORMATION Soli Testing Laboratory 23 Mumford Hall, MU P.O. Box 16 Columbia, MO 65211 Portageville, MO 63873 Phone: 573 882-623 Phone: 573 379-5431 Vegetables and Turfs E-mail: SoiiTestingServices@missourl.edu E-mail: drstlmissourl.edu http://soilplantlab.mlssouri.edu Last crop This report Is for: SCI EN8INEERING INC. 6 PI RCE BLVD. FALL N,MO 92269, bgass@sc1eng1neer1ng.corn glhu5h6ng LAB COLUMBIA MO 65211 SoilTestingServices@rnissouri.edu 999 SOIL TEST INFORMATION RATING SOIL TEST INFORMATION RATING phs (salt ph) k A. Phosphorus (P) 7 1hc: 11'1 Potassium (K) 17 lhc;/ft Calcium (Ca) 17Ci 1hc:LF> Magnesium (Mg) li.llo 1b/t'l Sodium (Na) Cropping options MI'H Ut'll \/.:>VI' I t'\iai MorH 1m l-linh l-lirth fl6 I nw ml'lint.nl'lni'a t.ur>fff.nnl Ql) Sulfur (84 8) ppm Zinc (Zn) ppm Manganese (Mn) ppm Iron (Fe) ppm Copper (Cu) ppm Boron (B) ppm Organic matter ll 7 % 1 Neutralizable acidity :>_ R meq/1g I Cation exchange capacity R.R meq/1g ph in water I Electrical conductivity mmho/om I Soli texture "ilt. lnam Nitrate (N 3 -N) Topsoil ppm Subsoil ppm!sampling depth Top Inches Subsoil inches NUTRIENT REQUIREMENTS Pounds per acre* N PPs K 2 Zn *To obtain a value of lb/1, square feet, d1v1de the value of pounds per acre by 43.56 Comments: '. s LIMESTONE SUGGESTIONS 8 Effeotiva neutralizing material (ENM) Effective magnesium (EMg) 1 he:/:: Some herbicide labels list restrictions based on soil ph in water. Use the estimated ph in water of 6.1 as a guide to the label. If you wish to have soil ph in water analyzed, contact your dealer or local Extension specialist listed below. *For Cool season low maintenance turf: Apply 1 pound of nitrogen per 1, sq.ft in late April to May and again in early September. Never apply more than 2 lbs/acre of sulfut at one time on established turf to avoid the possibility of leaf burn. Particle Size Analysis: Texture: Silt loam ; %Sand: 17.5, %Silt: 67.5 and %Clay: 15. Regional Horticulture Speclalist_---'Phone ( ) --- White- Grower, Pink- Extension Nathan Brandt MP 728 3iht4>1sed akl<l,1ei1rfm6l517 Signature University of Missouri, Lincoln University, U.S. Department of Agriculture & Local University Extension Councils cooperatln!co 1 Urnb i a equal opportunity lnstilutlons

UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI EiJExtension Soil Test Report Soil & PlantTestlng Laboratory Commercial Fruits, FIELD INFORMATION Soil Testing Laboratory 23 Mumford Hall, MU P.O. Box 16 Columbia, MO 65211 Portageville, MO 63873 Phone: 573-882-623 Phone: 573 379-5431 Vegetables and Turfs E-mail: 8oi1TestingServices@missouri.edu E-mail: drstl@mlssouri.edu http://sollplantlab.missourl.edu Last crop This report is for: EhEfN8.INC. o FAEtoN.MO G269. bgass@sc1eng1nee1ng.com grbut5ang LAB columia Mo 65211 SoilTestingServices@missouri.edu SOIL TEST INFORMATION RATING SOIL TEST INFORMATION RATING ph. (salt ph) r:; '=t Phosphorus (P) h lh/!'1 Potassium (K) 1A7 1hc:/"" Calcium (Ca)?1=;1 1 he:: /s::a Magnesium (Mg) ':t1() 1hc::/l"' Sodium (Na) I nw \I r:> Y' \1 I ()la/ Marl '111m In"' 1-1; l"lh Sulfur (84 8) ppm Zinc (Zn) ppm Manganese (Mn) ppm Iron (Fe) ppm. Copper (Cu) ppm Boron (B) ppm Organic matter 1:; (I % I Neutralizable acidity.ii..1\ meq/1 OOg I Cation exchange capacity 11 meq/1g ph in water I Electrical conductivity mmho/cm I Soli texture C:ilt lnam Nitrate (N 3 -N) Topsoil ppm Subsoil ppm!sampling depth Top Inches Subsoil Cropping oplli:ms NUTRIENT REQUIREMENTS Pounds per acre N P2s K 2 Zn s (\f\ I nw nu>-1 n+onl:lnf'l3 +.u.l"fli'.nnj a?i\ *To obtain a value of lb/1, 11quare feet, divide the value of pounds per acre by 43.56 Comments: B LIMESTONE SUGGESTIONS Effective neutralizing material (ENM) Effective magnesium (EMg) inches 1395 1 hc!/n Some herbicide labels list estrictions based on soil ph in water. Use the estimated ph in water of 5.8 as a guide to the label. If you wish to have soil ph in wate analyzed, contact your dealer or local Extension specialist listed below. *For Cool season low maintenance turf: Apply 1 pound of nitrogen per 1, sq.ft in late April to May and again in early September. To determine limestone needed in tons/acre, divide your ENM requirement by the guarantee of yom limestone dealer. Particle Size Analysis: Texture: Silt loam ; % Sand: 22.5 %Silt: 65 and % C1ay: 12.5. Regional Horticulture Specialist_----------'Phone ( -) White- Grower, Pin/<. Extension Nathan Brandt MP 728 3 ill4ised om:l,<rei1rl?!q&5/7 Signature University of Missouri, Lincoln University, U.S. Department of Agriculture & Local University Extension Councils cooperatln{.o 1 umb i a equal opportunity inslilulions

UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI OOExtension Soil Test Report Soli & Plant Testing Laboratory Commercial Fruits, Soil Testing Laboratory 23 Mumford Hall, MU P.O. Box 16 Columbia, MO 65211 Portageville, MO 63873 Phone: 573-882-623 Phone: 573-379-5431 Vegetables and Turfs E-mail: SoiiTestingServices@missouri.edu E-mail: drstl@missouri.edu http://sollplantlab.mlssouri.edu Last crop This report is for: SCI ENGINERING INC. 6 EIERC BLVD.. g FA LON 92269, gass@scieng1neer1ng.com SOIL TEST INFORMATION grbuij5ng LAB COLUMBIA MO 65211 SoilTestingServices@missouri.edu RATING SOIL TESTINFORMATION RATING 999 ph. (salt ph) 7 Phosphorus (P) :> lh/::.1 Potassium {K) Hift lh/r Calcium (Ca) :::!7ll:> lh/.q Magnesium (Mg) ':!7n lhia Sodium (Na) Organic matter J-li ah Sulfur (8 4 -S) ppm \/R\"V I \M Zinc (Zn) ppm MPdium Manganese (Mn) ppm MAdium Iron (Fe) ppm H;nh Copper (Cu) ppm Boron (B) ppm % I Neutrallzable acidity n n meq/1 OOg I Cation exchange capacily 11 1 meq/1dg ph in water ' I Electrical conductivity mmho/om I Soil texture Anrh1 1 nl'lm Nitrate (N 3 -N) Topsoil ppm Subsoil ppm!sampling depth Top Inches Subsoil inches NUTRIENT REQUIREMENTS LIMESTONE Cropping options Pounds per acre SUGGESTIONS 116 I nw maint..:ln.cmr:" tut>f(p.nnl HI 'll.. *To obtam a value of lb/1, square feet, d1v1de the value of pounds per acre by 43.56 Comments: N P25 Zn s B Effective neutralizing material (ENM) Effeolive magnesium (EMg) Some herbicide labels list restrictions based on soil ph in water. Use the estimated ph in water of 7.8 as a guide to the label. If you wish to have soil ph in water analyzed, contact your dealer or local Extension specialist listed below. *For Cool season low maintenance turf: Apply 1 pound of nitrogen per 1, sq.ft in late April to May and again in earl September. Never apply more than 2 lbs/acre of sulfur at one time on established turf to avoid the possibility of leaf burn. Particle Size Analysis: Texture: Sandy loam ; % Sand: 55, % Silt: 32.5 and % Clay: 12.5, 1 he /n Rgional Horticulture Specialist_-------Phone ( ) White-Grower, Plnlc-Extenslon Nathan BPandt MP728 34Yiseds/W,Olei1rt?taS5/7 Signature University of Missouri, Lincoln University, U.S. Department of Agriculture & Local University Extension Councils cooperatin 1 umb i a equal opportunity Jnstitu1ions

UNIVERSITY F MISSOURI Soil Test Report Soli & PlantTesting Laboratory Soil Testing Laboratory l!jextension Commercial Fruits, Vegetables and Turfs 23 Mumford Hall, MU P.O. Box 16 Columbia, MO 65211 Portageville, MO 63873 Phone: 573 882-623 Phone: 573-379 5431 E-mail: SoiiTestingServices@mlssourl.edu E-mail: drstl@missouri.edu http:l/soilplantlab.missourl.edu SOl TESTING LAB e8lumaro 65211 SoilTestingServices@missouri.edu Outlet 999 SOIL TEST INFORMATION RATING SOIL TEST INFORMATION RATING ph. (salt ph) 7.4 Hiah Sulfur (S4 S) ppm Phosphorus (P).13 lbs/a Verv Low Zinc (Zn) ppm Potassium (K) 343 lbs/a Verv Hiah Manganese (Mn) ppm Calcium (Ca) 5452 1 bs/a Hicrh Iron (Fe) ppm Magnesium (Mg) 19 lbs/a low Copper (Cu) ppm Sodium (Na). Boron (B) ppm Organic matter 3 6 % I Neutralizable acidity. meq/1g I Cation exchange capacity U5 meq/toog ph in water J Electrical conductivity mmho/cm I Soli texture Nitrate (N 3 -N) Topsoil ppm Subsoil ppm!sampling depth Top Cropping options 66 Lo111 ma i ntenanc_e turf (Cool n *To obtain a value of lb/1, square feet, divide the value of pounds per acre by 43.56 Comments: NUTRIENT REQUIREMENTS Pounds per acre* N P5 K 2 Zn ) s Silt loam inches Subsoil B LIMESTONE SUGGESTIONS Effective neulralizing material (ENM) E:flaotlve magnesium (EM g) inches 1 h/a 1 Some herbicide labels list restrictions based on soil ph in water; Use the estimated ph in water of 7.9 as a guide to the label. If you wish to have soil ph in water analyzed, contact your dealer or local Extension specialist listed below. *For Cool season low maintenance turf: Apply 1 pound of nitrogen per 1 sq.ft in lata April to May and again in early September. Never apply more th 2 lbs/acre of sulfur at one time on established turf to avoid the possibility of leaf burn. Particle Size Analysis: Texture: Silt loam ; %Sand: 2) %Silt: 67.5 and % Clay: 12.. Regional Horticulture Speoialist ---,-- P,hone ( ) White" Grower, Pink- Exlension Nathan Brandt MP 728 3ih4ised.O:IerlM&15/7 Signature University of Missouri, Lincoln University, U.S. Department of Agriculture & Local University Extension Councils cooperatlno 1 Umb i a equal opporlunlly institutions

UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI lijextension Soil Test Report Soli & Plant Testing Laboratory Commercial Fruits, Soli Testing Laboratory 23 Mumford Hall, MU P.O. Box 16 Columbia, MO 65211 Portageville, MO 63873 Phone: 573 882-623 Phone: 573-379-5431 Vegetables and TUrfs E-mail: SoiiTestingServlces@mlssourl.edu E-mail: drstl@mlssourl.edu hhp:/lsoilplantlab.mlssourl.edu Field ID Acres Last crop This report is for: gruibi5ng LAB COLUMIA MO 65211 SoilTestingServices@missouri.edu. SOIL TEST INFORMATION RATING SOIL TEST INFORMATION RATING ph. (salt ph) r.:; 1 I nw Sulfur (8 4 -S) ppm Phosphorus (P) 4 1 h/:-1 \1 A \"V I ()Ill Zinc (Zn) ppm Potassium (K) ::>QR lh/:-1 Hinh Manganese (Mn) ppm Calcium (Ca) 11;::11 lhci./.q MArli 11m Iron (Fe) ppm Magnesium (Mg) ';I(}':! 1h/l'l l-linh Copper (Cu) ppm Sodium (Na) Boron (B) ppm Organic matter J1 I\ % I Neutrallzable acidity Ll {I meq/1 OOg I Cation exchange capacity a meq/1g ph In water I Electrical conductivity mrnho/om I Soli texture C:ilt lnam Nitrate (N 8 N) Topsoil ppm Subsoil ppm!sampling depth Top Inches Subsoil Inches Cropping options (-\(.\ I nw tnl'lint.f:!nl'll'l"o t1ji"f'l.-.n1 'IO,h ro obtain a value of lb/1, square feet, d1vlde the value of pounds per acre by 43.56 Comments: NUTRIENT REQUIREMENTS Pounds per acre N Pp6 K 2 Zn 'I s B LIMI:SlONE SUGGESTIONS Effeollve neutralizing material (ENM) Effeotlve magnesium 1295 (EM g) 1he /J:1 Some herbicide labels list restrictions based on soil ph in water. Use the estimated ph in water of 5.6 as a guide to the label. If you wish to have soil ph in water analyzed, contact your dealer or local Extension specialist listed below. *For Cool season low maintenance turf: Apply 1 pound of nitrogen per 1, sq.ft in late 1\!Jril to 1ay and again in early September. To determine limestone neded in tons/acre, divide your ENM requirement by the guarantee of your limestone dealer. Particle Size Analysis: Texture: Silt loam ; % Sand: 22.5, % Silt: 62.5 and % Clay: 15. Regional Horticulture Speclalist.Phone ( ) WIJ/te" Grower, Pink Extension Scott Kill pack MP 728 634irised!1ii,Q:le{]).Q@5/7 Signature University of Missouri, Lincoln University, U.S. Department of Agriculture & Local University Extension Councils cooperatln\f- 1 umb i a equal opportunity Institutions

UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI l!jextension Soil Test Report Soli & PlantTesting Laboratory Commercial Fruits, Soli Testing Laboratory 23 Mumford Hall, MU P.O. Box 16 Columbia, MO 65211 Portageville, MO 63873 Phone: 573 882-623 Phone: 573-379-5431 Vegetables and Turfs E mail: SoiiTestlngServlces@missourl.edu E-mail: drstl@missouri.edu hhp://soilplantlab.mlssouri.edu f-:f_ie_ld_id_:::-----l-..-...:----..--:--:---ib i 11 : Sa i nt Char 1 esr,co,.un:ityh -fl'l>.--b-l-'+f!!:a------;-l.:...:.:::.::::..:.:..:.-1---l Acres Submitted Last crop This report Is for: LAB gibufing CLUMBA MO 65211 SoilTestingServices@missouri.edu SOIL TST INFORMATION RATING SOIL TEST INFORMATION RATING ph. (salt ph) 7? Hrth Sulfur (84 8) ppm Phosphorus (P)?r:; 1h/l'l I... ;;", Zinc (Zn) ppm Potassium (K) --262 lbst l-lir1h Manganese (Mn) ppm Calcium (Ca) Cl7R lhc;./.1'1 M:;:.!; 11m Iron (Fe) ppm Magnesium (Mg) ::>?Ll lhc:/.1'1 M:.-li llm Copper (Cu) ppm Sodium (Na) Boron (B) ppm Organic matter. % INeutraliz.able acidity n n meq/1g I Cation exchange capacity meq/1g 11 ' ph In water!electrical conductivity mmho/cm I Soil texture C:.i1+ 1nl'lm Nitrate (N 3 -N) Topsoil ppm Subsoil ppm!sampling depth Top inches Subsoil inches NUTRIENT REQUIREMENTS LIMESTONE Cropping options Pounds er acre SUGGESTIONS fif) I nlo ml'l i nb:mance t.ul"f l r.on 1 (l, ll *To obtain a value of lb/1, square feet, divide the value of pounds per acre by 43.56 Comments: N P26 K:P Zn s B Effective neutralizing material (ENM) Effective magnesium (EMg) Some herbicide labels list restrictions based on soil ph in water. Use the estimated ph in water of 7. 7 as a guide to the label. If you wish t9 have soil ph in water anulyzed, contact your. dealer or local Extension specialist listed below. *For Cool.season low maintenance turf: Apply 1 pound of nitrogen per 1, sq.ft in late April to May and again in early September. Never aply more than 2 lbs/acre of sulfur at one time on established turf to avoid the possibility of leaf bur n. Particle Size Analysis: Texture: Silt loam ; % Sand: 22.5, % Silt: 65 and % Clay: 12.5. 1 he: I R Regional Horticulture Speclalist,Phone ( ) White- Grower, Pink Extension Scott Ki 11 pack MP 728 6.B<itsed 1@>1.!Rei1r!iUi\I'Ils/o7 Signature University of Missouri, Lincoln University, U.S. Department ot Agriculture & Local University Extension Councils coopera1in o 1 umb i a equal opportunity Institutions

UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI Extension Soi I Test Report Sol I & Plant Testing laboratory Soli Testing laboratory 23 Mumford Hall, MU P.O. Box 16 Commercial Fruits, Columbia, MO 65211 Portageville, MO 63873 Phone: 573-882-623 Phone: 573-379-5431 Vegetables and Turfs E-mail: SoliTestingServices@missouri.edu E-mail: drstl@mlssouri.edu http:f/sollplantlab.mlssouri.edu Field ID A ores Last crop This report is for: M 6 61 SoilTestingServices@missouri.edu 999 SOIL TEST INFORMATION RATING SOIL TEST INFORMATION RATING ph. (salt ph) h 11 MArli um Sulfur (8 4 -S) ppm Phosphorus (P) ";\ 1hc:/r:. \IAY.\1 I 1"\IAI Zinc (Zn) ppm Potassium (K) q(\ J 1 he: /sa \lo.'<'\1 1-H l'lh Manganese (Mn) ppm Calcium (Ca) 11A 1hc:/ M,:orl; 11tn Iron (Fe) ppm Magnesium (Mg) (\()Q 1hc:l-"l Wirth Copper (Cu) ppm Sodium (Na) Boron (B) ppm Organic matter ll " % 1 Neutrallzable acidity 1 n meq/1 OOg I Cation exchange capacity 11 R meq/1g ph In water I Electrical conductivity mmho/cm I Soil texture Nitrate (N 3 -N) Topsoil ppm Subsoil ppm!sampling depth Top Cropping options NUTRIENT REQUIREMENTS Pounds per acre N P25 K 2 Zn s {;r:\ I,..,.., min t-.:.nant'a tuffr.nnl 1 I).. *To obtain a value of lb/1, square feet, divide the value of pounds per acre by 43.56 Comments: i1t. 1nl'lm inches Subsoil B LIMESTONE SUGGESTIONS Effective neutralizing material (ENM) Effective magnesium (EMg) inches 1 he /n Some herbicide labels list restrictions based on soil ph in water. Use the estimated ph in water of 6.9 as a guide to the label. If you wish to have soil ph in water analyzed, contact your dealer or 16tal Extension specialist listed below. *For Cool season low maintenance turf: Apply 1 pound of nitrogen per 1, sq.ft in late April to May and again in early September. Apply gypsum 3 pounds per acre for the turf. Never abply more than 2 lbs/acre of sulfur at one time on established turf to avoid the possibility of leaf burn. Particle Size Analysis: Texture: Silt loam ; %Sand: 22.5, % Silt: 6 and % Clay: 17.5. Regional Horticulture Speclalist--------- Phone ( } ----- White. Grower, Pink- Extension Scott Ki 11 pack MP 728 68&-isad lflb1,che):miiq@61o7 Signature University of Missouri, Lincoln University, U.S. Department of Agriculture & Local University Extension Councils cooperatin\co 1 umb i a equal opportunity institutions

UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI Extension Soil Test Report Soil & Plant Te.stlng Laboratory Soli Testing Laboratory 23 Mumford Hall, MU P.O. Box 16 Commercial Fruits, Columbia, MO 65211 Portageville, MO 63873 Phone: 573-882-623 Phone: 573-379-5431 FJELD INFOMATION Vegetables and Turfs E-mail: SoliTestlngServioos@missouri.edu E-mail: drstl@mlssouri.edu http://sollplantlab.mlssouri.edu F_Ie_ld_ID +-------L------4Bill:Saint Charles.couno/H -- Acres Last crop This report is for:. SCI ENGINEERING INC. 6SO PIERCE Bl.VD. FALLON,MO 92269, bgass@sc1eng1neer1ng.com Submltte gru&bbng LAB COLUMBIA MO 65211 SoilTestingServices@missouri.edu 999 SOIL TEST INFORMATION RATING SOIL TEST INFORMATION RATING ph. (salt ph) r.; 1 Phosphorus (P) 11 lhq/..-. Potassium (K) ::;!()'=! 1 he: /s: Calcium (Ca) 11A1 lhq/..-. Magnesium (Mg)?1!:1 lhe:/j:.l Sodium (Na) Organic matter? " I n111 Sulfur (84 8) ppm \ltay'\1 I n1t1 Zinc (Zn) ppm Mtarfi 11m Manganese (Mn) ppm Mtarl i 11.m. Iron (Fe) ppm 1-JjNh Copper (Cu) ppm Boron (B) ppm % I Neutralizable acidity (\ meq/1 DOg 1 Cation exchange capacity 7 1 meq/1g ph in water I Electrical conductivity mmho/cm I Soli texture Nitrate (N 3 N) Topsoil ppm Subsoil ppm!sampling depth Top NUTRIENT REQUIREMENTS Cropping options Pounds per acre N Pz5 K 2 Zn s ({/:\ I m.r mrini-n1'1nni bty'f'/r.nl A) ) *To obtain a value of lb/1, square feet, divide the value of pounds per acre by 43.56 Comments: i1+ 1nRm inches Subsoil LIMESTONE SUGGESTIONS 8 Effeollve neutralizing mf)terlal (ENM) Effeclive magnesium (EMg) Inches 97 1 he:/., Some herbicide labels list restrictions based on soil ph in water. Use the estimated ph in water of 5.6 as a guide to the label. If you wish to have soil ph in water analyzed, contact your dealer or local Extension specialist listed below. *For Cool season low maintenance turf: Apply 1 pound of nitrogen per 1, sq.ft in late April to May and again in early September. To determine limestone needed in tbns/acre, divide your ENM requirement by the guarantee of your limestone dealer. Particle Size Analysis: Texture: Silt loam ; %Sand: 22.5 %Silt: 67.5 and %Clay: 1. Regional Horticulture Speclalist Phone ( -l ----- White- Grower, Pink- Extension Scott Killpack MP 728 6B&ised li.(realti\giils/7 Signature University of Missouri, Lincoln University, U.S. Department of Agriculture & Local University Extension Councils cooperatin! ::O 1 umb i a equal opportunity Institutions

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I - ELEVATION 717 9 g SAMPLE :r: w w C/)c w I- a. ca s -. w :2: 6...JQ) c ::J U'=z w ca-e, :: PROJECT Camp Zoe - Amphitheater LOCATION Shannon County, Missouri DRILLER Midwest Drilling, Inc. EQUIPMENT CME-75 w/cfa :: DESCRIPTION 7 1 ss 1/18 8 (UNIFIED SOIL CLASSIFICATION) HAMMER LEAN CLAY (CH): Brown 14 1---.-------------------- 44 WEATHERED DOLOMITE Automatic LABORATORY TEST RESULTS d z ::, (.) ::.:: ;g ow'ti g i: :: We_ a. <1: ::1- wc. I- z ::2: ::Jz >-.;:- :2:.;:- ZCIJ:c u::c/)1- ::J -x C2 w 1-w o::cij(.) ZOcn w zwc.::> (!) :: -- w :2: oz z 1-o. w g:c. Oo::z s CIJz [ij w uo.w z:2!o:: ::;-...J (/) u z ::Jol- ::J. w w UCIJ BORING LOG BORING NUMBER A-1 SHEET 1 of 1 PROJECTNO. 214-77.1.. 11.. 12 DATE DRILLED 8/27/14. >9. 4 18 1---717 3-1----------------------- FAT CLAY (CH): Red and brown, trace fine sand and coarse sandstone gravel 5 2 ss 14/18 7 11 35 6. -714 6-9- 12-15 7 3 ss 15/18 9 4 ss 17/18 5 15 4 No gravel nor sand 4 5 ss 16/18 6 5 7 Boring terminated at 15 feet. 52 45 21 4. 4.5 5.5-711 1---78-75 1---72 18-1---699 WATER LEVEL: X NONE OBSERVED WHILE DRILLING ft WHILE DRILLING ft HRS AFTER DRILLING ft DAYS AFTER DRILLING REMARKS:

I - EQUIPMENT CME-75 w/cfa ELEVATION 866 3 g SAMPLE ::t: :: w w cnc w I- ll. OJ.. w :2! 6...JQ) ::J oc z w a:j-9; :: 3-1 ss 717 1 PROJECT Camp Zoe- Bluff Walk Pavilion LOCATION Shannon County, Missouri DRILLER Midwest Drilling, Inc. HAMMER Automatic DESCRIPTION s: - (UNIFIED SOIL CLASSIFICATION) I \. QLf:_j 2 ss 4/5 5/5" FAT CLAY (CH): Reddish brown, with fine to coarse sandstone and chert 1--------------------- CLAYEY GRAVEL (GC): Reddish brown, 6- sandstone and chert, clay is fat 3 ss 8/9 22 5/3" 9-11 4 ss 14/18 28 33 --------------------- SHALEY FAT CLAY (CH): Green and red, with chert fragments :E :: Ll.!e... ll. <( ::1- z :: u w : ow'ti I- tu w:::s z zcn:c <( :ie ::Jz >- :2! ::J -x :: w 1-w o::cno zo(j) u:cnl- w (!) :: -- z Zwe!l 1-o. w g::::s oo::z oz OO..W 5 cnz w :2! ::sw w z:2!o:: a...j z C/) ::J.. w w ::Jol- 15 8 15 1 BORING LOG BORING NUMBER P-4 SHEET 1 of 1 PROJECT NO. 214-77.1,.11,.12 DATE DRILLED 1/1/14 LABORATORY TEST RESULTS.. Ocn -- >9. -- -864 1-861 -858 12-15- 1 5 ss 16/18 11 19 1--------------------- FAT CLAY (CH): Red, with fine to coarse chert fragments 35 1-855 -- 1-852 Auger refusal at 16.5 feet. 1-849 18- WATER LEVEL: X NONE OBSERVED WHILE DRILLING ft WHILE DRILLING ft HRS AFTER DRILLING ft DAYS AFTER DRILLING REMARKS:

!CI -= PROJECT Camp Zoe - Caretaker Residence LOCATION Shannon County, Missouri DRILLER Midwest Drilling, Inc. HAMMER Automatic EQUIPMENT CME-75 w/cfa ELEVATION 95 5 BORING LOG BORING NUMBER SA-1 SHEET of 1 PROJECTNO. 214-77.1.. 11..12 DATE DRILLED 1/11/14 SAMPLE :J: w Cf)c w w 1-- OJ s -.... w ::2: 6 :::J 1: u:::::-...j<ll c z w cas :: 3- :: DESCRIPTION 1 ss 14/18 11 7 2 ss 8/9 11 (UNIFIED SOIL CLASSIFICATION) 5/3" 21 GRAVELLY FAT CLAY (CH): Brown, gravel is fine to coarse chert --------------------- WEATHERED SANDSTONE LABORATORY TEST RESULTS z :: ow-=- : w :E :: We_ 1--. < ::1-- tu w;:::6 z :E :::lz 1: 1: ::2:,.::- z(f)i :J -x c:i w 1--w >-(i)'fi' U:::(/)1-- w (!) :: O::zc. zo(/) ZWC9 1--o I-- ow oz c. o8:z 5 Cf)z Gi U::2;W w ::2: a ::;-...J 1/) u z zoo:: :J... w w ::Jut) 15 27... >9. 9. -93 6-3 ss '--==--- 5/3" Auger refusal at 6.5 feet. 5-9 9- -897 12- -894 15- -891 18- -888 WATER LEVEL: X NONE OBSERVED WHILE DRILLING ft WHILE DRILLING ft HRS AFTER DRILLING ft DAYS AFTER DRILLING REMARKS:

!CI - - ELEVATION 89 3 PROJECT Camp Zoe - Service Area LOCATION Shannon County, Missouri DRILLER Midwest Drilling, Inc. EQUIPMENT CME 75 w/cfa HAMMER Automatic BORING LOG BORING NUMBER SA-2 SHEET 1 of, PROJECT NO. 214-77.1.. 11..12 DATE DRILLED 1 /11/14 g SAMPLE :: DESCRIPTION w :2 (UNIFIED SOIL CLASSIFICATION) :J i: U'=-...JGJ z w OJ,3: :: 3-1 ss 11/18 8 2 ss 13/18 1 9"TOPSOIL f---------------------- FAT CLAY (CH): Reddish brown, trace organics, 6 with fine to coarse chert fragments 8 22 No organics 11 1--------------------- GRAVELLY FAT CLAY (CH): Reddish brown 6-7 and tan, gravel is fine to coarse chert 9-3 ss 12/18 1 16 4 ss 14/18 11 14 17 f---------------------- CLAYEY GRAVEL (GC): Fine to coarse chert and sandstone, clay is fat Auger refusal at 1.5 feet. z :: w owe;:- f-- 5: :: Ll.Je.... <( o::f-- tu w;::: z i: ::ie :Jz >-.;:-- :2.;:-- il(j)i- z(j):r: ::J -x w f--w o::(j)u zo(j) 5:2w Zw<.9 (!) :: fqf-- z 1-o. oz w c. o8:z 5 (J)z w w :2 w u::;;;:w a ::s-...j z zoo:: tj) () ::J a. w w :Jut) 2 3 29 12 LABORATORY TEST RESULTS a. 4.5 >9. >9. g 1-888 1-885 f--882 1-879 \ -876 :I: w (/)c w w 1- OJ s -. a. 6 12-15- 18- -873 WATER LEVEL: X NONE OBSERVED WHILE DRILLING ft WHILE DRILLING ft HRS AFTER DRILLING ft DAYS AFTER DRILLING REMARKS:

214-77.1: Camp Zoe- Bluff Top Pavillion Cross Section A-A: Long Term. 1.58 q = 15 psf Reinforced Zone =. 7H Embedment = 3 feet -::::::: "'-' c :.;::::; 83 ctl > Q) w 3' Wide Keyway, 1' into Rock 78 25 5 75 1 125 15 175 2 Name: New Fill Model: Mohr-Coulomb Unit Weight:d2_.P.cf 9hesion': 25 psf Phi': 2 o Name: Fat Clay Model: Mohr-Coulomb Unit Weight: 28 6 ( C'ohesion': 25 psf Phi': 2 o Name: Clayey Gravel Model: Mohr-Coulomb Unit Weight: 125 pcf Cohesion': 5 psf Phi': 35 o Name: Concrete Model: Mohr-Coulomb Unit Weight: 15 pcf Cohesion': 5, psf Phi': 45 o Name: Bedrock Model: Bedrock (Impenetrable) Name: Fat Clay 2 Model: Mohr-Coulomb Unit Weight: 123 pcf Cohesion': 25 psf Phi': 24 o Name: Reinforced Zone Model: High Strength Unit Weight: 135 pcf 225 25

I - ELEVATION 73 3 g SAMPLE & 6 PROJECT Camp Zoe - Camp Area LOCATION Shannon County, Missouri DRILLER Midwest Drilling, Inc. EQUIPMENT CME-75 w/cfa 3-6- 9-15 5 1 ss 17/18 8 2 ss 15/18 14 8 :'_T.Q'= QI FAT CLAY (CH): Red, trace fine to coarse sandstone gravel 1 With fine to coarse sandstone fragments 6 3 ss 18/18 5 4 ss 18/18 5 16 6 Trace coarse sand, no sandstone fragments 3 Trace fine chert gravel, no coarse sand 4 5 ss 16/18 5 7 5 Boring terminated at 15 feet. HAMMER Automatic LABORATORY TEST RESULTS a:: g w ow f-- Q. <1: a:: t!i w:2:js z I- := :::lz >-<;::- o::;:;;.;::- z(f)i U:(f)la::(f)u zo(/) Q(!) ::J w f--w Zw (!) a::!21- oz o. r-o oz :fc oa::z w UQ.W 5 Gi w ::;:;;o w z::;:;;a:: a...j...j z Q. :::Jof-- ::J w z (.) ::.c 5: a:: w \I\ I 41 49 (/) u 4 48 52 BORING LOG BORING NUMBER CA-1 SHEET 1 of 1 PROJECT NO. 214-77.1.,11.. 12 DATE DRILLED 8/29/14 w (l_ >9. UCI) -729 >9. -726 6.5 4.5 6. -723-72 -717-714 a:: DESCRIPTION J: w (/)c w w 1- OJ s: - Q. Q. w ::;:;; (UNIFIED SOIL CLASSIFICATION)...J<ll :::J uc z w m-e, a:: 12-18- -711 WATER LEVEL: X NONE OBSERVED WHILE DRILLING ft WHILE DRILLING ft HRS AFTER DRILLING ft DAYS AFTER DRILLING REMARKS:

!CI PROJECT g Camp Zoe - Camp Area LOCATION Shannon County, Missouri - - SAMPLE DRILLER Midwest Drilling, Inc. EQUIPMENT CME 75 w/cfa HAMMER Automatic ELEVATION 759 2 :: (/)c DESCRIPTION X Ul Ul w 1- OJ >. s -.... Ul ::;:;: ;:: o<: ::J =..J<ll (!) 3-6- 9-15 :: u :::: ow i: :: I.J..le... w;:::c.. t::.. <( ::1- ;:: z Z(/)I ::;:;: ::2: :::lz >-<P o::;:;:<p U::(/)1- ::i Q(j) i= (UNIFIED SOIL CLASSIFICATION) w 1-w ::(/)(.) ZOUl ZUJ(!) :: I- z 1-o. :; Ul J g:c.. oo::z (f)z z Ul lll-9; oz (.)o..uj 5 Ul :: w ::;:;:o Ul z::;:;:o:: a ::s-...1 z (/) (.) ::i.. Ul Ul ::Jol- (.)(/).. FAT CLAY (CH): Red, trace medium to coarse f-759 sand 15 1 ss 12/18 8 6 2 ss 14/18 8 4 3 ss 13/18 5 5 4 ss 17/18 6 5 ss 14/18 5 9 8 8 7 5 No sand 7 Boring terminated at 15 feet. 42 51 51 ci z 29 51 BORING LOG BORING NUMBER CA-2 SHEET 1 of 1 PROJECTNO. 214-77.1,.11,.12 DATE DRILLED 8/29/14 LABORATORY TEST RESULTS >9. >9. 7. l g 1-756 1-753 6. 1-75 5.5 l -747 f--744 12-18- 1-741 WATER LEVEL: X NONE OBSERVED WHILE DRILLING ft WHILE DRILLING ft HRS AFTER DRILLING ft DAYS AFTER DRILLING REMARKS:

I PROJECT Camp Zoe - Rest Area LOCATION Shannon County, Missouri DRILLER Midwest Drilling, Inc. HAMMER Automatic - EQUIPMENT CME-75 w/cfa ELEVATION 725 3 SAMPLE DESCRIPTION w (UNIFIED SOIL CLASSIFICATION) j<ij ::J o= 3-6- 9- z w ca.e, 3 1 ss 18/18 4 2 ss 17/18 6 5 ::_TQQ_II, FAT CLAY (CH): Brown, trace fine sand 4 Becomes red, with fine to medium sand 8 4 With fine to coarse sand and fine chert and sandstone fragments 3 ss 16/18 6 7 5 Trace fine to coarse sand and fine chert fragments 4 ss 18/18 7 5 ss 7/11 9 5/5" wrdrock 1 15- Auger refusal at 14.75 feet. ci z (..) :c ll.!e..... <I:... 18- w ow'ti 1-- tu w z <I: :ie ::Jz >-<;::- :: w 1--w Oc;::- U::Cili-- zcil:r: ::J Q(j) (/)() zo(/) zw ::!!21-- ozo. g 1--o w oz w g: o8:z ::J > 5 w w 2W a -l z zo U) ::J a.. w w :Jot) a.. \,, \,, 17 42 41 18 14 BORING LOG BORING NUMBER RA-1 SHEET 1 of PROJECTNO. 214-77.1.. 11..12 DATE DRILLED 1/11/14 LABORATORY TEST RESULTS 7. >9. >9. >9. >9. g -723-72 -717 1--714 r--711 g :I: & w C/)c w w 1-- co s -.. a.. 6 12- -78 WATER LEVEL: X NONE OBSERVED WHILE DRILLING ft WHILE DRILLING ft HRS AFTER DRILLING ft DAYS AFTER DRILLING REMARKS:

!CI - - ELEVATION 726 2 g SAMPLE PROJECT Camp Zoe - Rest Area LOCATION Shannon County, Missouri DRILLER Midwest Drilling, Inc. EQUIPMENT CME 75 w/cfa DESCRIPTION :I: a:: UJ (/)c UJ UJ 1- Ill >.!; s - ll. (1_ UJ :2; ;:: oe: (UNIFIED SOIL CLASSIFICATION)...J<D ::J U'=lll-3: z UJ a:: 5 1 ss 12/18 6 6 FILL: Gravelly, gray lean clay, gravel is fine to coarse chert HAMMER 3-1--------------------- GRAVELLY FAT CLAY (CH): Reddish brown, gravel is fine to coarse chert, with fine to coarse 12 sand 2 ss 14/18 13 31 6-1-.-------------------- WEATHERED ROCK Auger refusal at 6.5 feet. X Automatic d z (.) ::.:: a:: UJ ouj<i=' 1- :i: :: Ll.je._ ll. <( a:: I- tu UJ ;:: z z(j):c :2 ::lz >-<;:::- :2;<;:::- U::(/)1- :::i -x i= r2 UJ 1-UJ a::(j)o zo(j) UJ ZUJ(9 (!) :: I- z c. 1-o :; UJ UJ oz :fg:c oa::z 5 (J)z Uo..UJ <C- UJ UJ :2; UJ z:2;a::...j...j z (1_ (/) u ::Jol- :::i UJ UJ (1_ U(J) X 14 9 BORING NUMBER SHEET 1 of BORING LOG RA-2 PROJECT NO. 214-77.1,.11..12 DATE DRILLED 1/9/14 LABORATORY TEST RESULTS -- -- g 1-726 1-723 1-72 g- 1-717 -714-711 12-15- 18-1-78 WATER LEVEL: X NONE OBSERVED WHILE DRILLING ft WHILE DRILLING ft HRS AFTER DRILLING ft DAYS AFTER DRILLING REMARKS:

I - ELEVATION 886 4 g SAMPLE PROJECT Camp Zoe- Rest Area LOCATION Shannon County, Missouri DRILLER Midwest Drilling, Inc. EQUIPMENT CME-75 w/cfa :r: :: DESCRIPTION w w UJc w I- llj $'-.... w ::2; 6 (UNIFIED SOIL CLASSIFICATION) JQ) c ::J oc z w llj-3: :: HAMMER FILL: Fine to coarse sandstone and chert gravel u i:.. (!) Automatic ci z ::.::: :: l!j <t a::f- BORING LOG BORING NUMBER RA-3 SHEET 1 of 1 PROJECT NO. 214-77.1.. 11..12 DATE DRILLED 1/9/14 LABORATORY TEST RESULTS :: g ow w:2: f- z :2 :::lz >- ZUJ:r: ::2; :J Q i= w f-w a::u5u zo(j) ll(i)f- ::!2foz 5 UJz z Zw<9 t-o. w ] g:e- oa::z w ::2; w oo..w <t- w Z:2;:: a J..J (I) z ::Jof- :J.. w w (1).. 1 ss 4/8 12 I 1-885 t- FAT CL.i\V(cHfRe([ With chert andsandsione- 3- fragments 2 ss 6/18 5 111 e-----j---+---'-'--1>-clayey GRA\IEL(GCf FtOO.tci iiiiioo diert,- - 6-9- 3 ss 9/18 4 ss 12/18 14 clay is fat 1 11 15 1--------------------- SHALEY FAT CLAY (CH): Tan and red, trace fine chert gravel 7 21 32 26 3 >9. 1-882 1-879 1-876 12-15- 5 ss 17/18 1 13 8 32 >9. -873-87 18-6 ss 18/18 7 7 11 Boring terminated at 2 feet. WATER LEVEL: REMARKS: X NONE OBSERVED WHILE DRILLING ft WHILE DRILLING ft HRS AFTER DRILLING ft DAYS AFTER DRILLING 36 sa?

!CI - ELEVATION 697 PROJECT Camp Zoe - Pavilion LOCATION Shannon County, Missouri DRILLER Midwest Drilling, Inc. EQUIPMENT CME-75 w/cfa HAMMER Automatic BORING LOG BORING NUMBER P-1 SHEET 1 of 1 PROJECTNO. 214-77.1,.11..12 DATE DRILLED 8/27/14 SAMPLE : :I: a:: w w (f)c w I- co s - Q. w ::;;; 6...JQ) ::J '=cos z w a:: DESCRIPTION.. o'f: (UNIFIED SOIL CLASSIFICATION) 6 1 ss 15/18 7 1 FAT CLAY (CH): Brown, trace fine sand 3- --------------------- LEAN CLAY (CL): Brown, trace fine sand 2 ss 17/18 11 7 14 c:i z a:: : (..) w ow'ti x a:: We_ 1-- Q. <( a:: tu Wc z I-- :2: ::lz >-.;:- ::1:.;:- Z(/J:r: ::J -x C2 w 1--w n::(f)u zo(/) u::(/)1-- w (!) a:: 22}-- z Zw<9. 1--o w g:c. on::z oz 5 (/Jz w ::1: w oo..w ::)- w z::l:n:: a...1 z en ::Jol-- ::J Q. w 16 17 LABORATORY TEST RESULTS w.. >9. O(JJ 7.5 33 15-696 -693 6-9- 12-6 3 ss 15/18 7 4 ss 16/18 1 5 ss 514'' 8 13 25 --------------------- SANDY FAT CLAY (CH): Brown, sand is fine to medium, trace fine to coarse sandstone gravel Auger refusal at 14 feet. I.. 24.. 17 12 >9. 1. 1-69 -687-684 15- -681 18- -678 WATER LEVEL: X NONE OBSERVED WHILE DRILLING ft WHILE DRILLING ft HRS AFTER DRILLING ft DAYS AFTER DRILLING REMARKS: