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Columbia Heights <br />Minneapolis <br />New Brighton <br />Roseville <br />Anoka <br />Hennepin AnokaRamseyHennepinRamsey§¨¦35 Document Path: K:\01626-670\GIS\Maps\Figure6_SoilsMap.mxd Date: 6/23/2015FIGURE 6: Hydrologic Soils and Infiltration 1 inch equals 1,200 feet <br />Source: Hennepin and Ramsey Counties Soil Data, 2014 <br />Urban - These soils have been greatly affected by developmentand are frequently compacted, cut, and filled, resulting in variablerunoff rates and a poor environment for plant growth. <br />Legend <br />A - These soils have high infiltration rates eve n when thoroughly wetted.These soils consist chiefly of deep, we ll drained to excessively drainedsands and gravel. These soils have a high rate of water transmission,therefore resulting in a low ru noff potential. <br />B - These soils have modera te infiltration rates. These soils consist ofdeep moderately well to well drained soils with moderately fine tomoderately coarse textures. <br />C - These soils have slow infiltration rate s. These soils typically consistof clayey gravel or clayey sand. <br />D - These soils have very slow infiltration rates. These soils are aretypically clay soils with high swelling potential at o r near the surfaceor shallow soils over nearly impervious material. <br />Water