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2030 Comprehensive Land Use Plan - Pitt County Government

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Table A-42Soil Suitability Categories - 2010Category Soil Name Symbol Dwellings Light Industry Road fill Septic Fields Flooding1 Alaga Ag Slight Slight Good Good None2 Altavista Al Moderate Moderate Fair Fair Infrequent/brief1 Aycock Ay Slight Moderate Fair Good None3 Bibb Bb Severe Severe Poor Bad Very frequent/brief3 Bladen Bd Severe Severe Poor Bad Frequent/brief3 Byars By Severe Severe Poor Bad Infrequent/brief3 Cape Fear Ca Severe Severe Poor Bad Frequent/brief2 Chipley Ch Moderate Moderate Fair Fair Infrequent/brief3 Coxville Co Severe Severe Poor Bad Frequent/brief3 Craven Cr Severe Severe Poor Bad None2 Exum Ex Moderate Moderate Fair Fair None2 Goldsboro Go Moderate Moderate Fair Fair None1 Lakeland La Slight Slight Good Good None3 Leaf Le Severe Severe Poor Bad Frequent/brief3 Lenoir Ln Severe Severe Poor Bad Infrequent/brief3 Lenoir Lo Severe Severe Poor Bad None3 Lynchburg Ly Severe Severe Fair Bad None1 Masada Ma Slight Slight Good Good None3 Nahunta Na Severe Severe Fair Bad None1 Norfolk Nr Slight Slight Fair Good None2 Ocilla Oc Moderate Moderate Fair Fair None3 Olustee Oe Severe Severe Poor Bad Frequent/brief3 Osier Os Severe Severe Poor Bad Frequent/brief2 Pactolus Pa Moderate Moderate Fair Fair None3 Pantego Pg Severe Severe Poor Bad Frequent/brief3 Portsmouth Po Severe Severe Poor Bad Frequent/brief3 Rains Ra Severe Severe Poor Bad Frequent/brief3 Roanoke Ro Severe Severe Poor Bad Frequent/brief3 Swamp Sw Soil features too variable for interpretation Very Frequent/Long3 Tuckerman Tu Severe Severe Poor Bad Infrequent brief1 Wagram Wa Slight Slight Good Good None3 Wickham Wk Severe Severe Good/Fair Fair Infrequent/briefNote: Areas classified as either gravel or water pits were placed in Category 2Source: <strong>Pitt</strong> <strong>County</strong> Soil Survey and <strong>Pitt</strong> <strong>County</strong> Department of Environmental Health.<strong>2030</strong> <strong>Comprehensive</strong> <strong>Land</strong> <strong>Use</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> Appendix A: Inventory and Analysis<strong>Pitt</strong> <strong>County</strong>, North Carolina A-92

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