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| 4 - Chipley Foxworth - nearly level and gently sloping, somewhat poorly drained and moderately well drained soils that are sandy throughout |
| 5 |
| 6 - Dorovan - nearly level, very poorly drained soils that are organic - usually in freshwater swamps or drainage ways |
| 7 - Duckson Sand - frequently flooded, tidal marshes that boarder the Choctawatchee \nBay, Slopes < 1%. Broad level tidal marsh\n |
| 8 - Kinston-Johnston-Bibb - soils on floodplains and along creeks etc., poorly drained, nearly level. |
| 9 |
| 10 - Kured Sand - 0 to 8% slopes, excessively drained soils, available water capacity very low, permeability is rapid |
| 11 |
| 12 - Lakeland sand - 0 to 5% slope, excessively drained, permeability is rapid, the available water capacity is very slow, and runoff is slow |
| 13 - Lakeland sand - 5 to 12% slope, excessively drained soils usually leads to drainage ways and around depressions, permeability is rapid, the available water capacity is very slow, runoff is slow |
| 14 - Lakeland sand - 12% to 30% slope, excessively drained soils usually leads to drainage ways and around depressions,\npermeability is rapid, the available water capacity is very slow, runoff is slow |
| 15 - Leon Sand - poorly drained, 0 to 2% slope, seasonally high water table |
| 16 - Lucy loamy sand - 0 to 5% slopes well drained permeability rapid in upper part, moderate in lower, run off is slow, dries quickly |
| 17 - Mandarin Sand - 0 to 3% slopes, permeability is very rapid in the surface and subsurface layer. Wetness is a moderate limitation for home sites or businesses |
| 18 - Newhan Coroll complex - areas near dunes of coast, available water capacity, and organic content and natural fertility is low |
| 20 - Udorthents, nearly level - mixture of sandy, lomy and clayey material |
| 21 - Resota Sand - 0 to 5% slopes, moderately well drained |
| 22 - Rutlege Sand - poorly drained, nearly level soil |
| 23 - Troup Sand - 0 to 5% slopes, well drained |
| 24 - Troup Sand, 5 to 8% slope, well drained uplands soil |
| 25 - Troup Sand - 8 to 12 percent slopes, well drained soil |
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| 27 - Urban Land - natural soil can not be observed |
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| 34 - Albany lomay sand - Slopes range from 0 to 6 percent, very deep, somewhat poorly drained |
| 35 |
| 36 - Bonifay Sand, 0 to 5% slope, gently sloping, well drained |
| 37 - Bonifay Sand - 5 to 8% slope, well drained, permeability is rapid in the surface and subsurface layer, landfills or septic tanks should have limitations |
| 38 |
| 39 - Dothan Loamy Sand - 2 to 5% slope, well drained permeability rapid in upper part, slow in lower part, run off is slow |
| 40 - Dothan Loamy Sand - 5 to 8% slope, well drained permeability rapid in upper part, slow in lower part, run off is slow |
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| 42 |
| 43 - Kinston Johnston and Bibb soils - frequently flooded, poorly drained |
| 44 |
| 45 - Orangeburg Sandy loam - 0 to 2% slopes, well drained permeability is moderately rapid in the upper part moderate in lower parts of the soil. |
| 46 - Orangeburg Sandy loam - 0 to 5% slopes, well drained permeability is moderately rapid in the upper part of the soil |
| 47 - Orangeburg Sandy loam - 5 to 8% slopes, well drained permeability is moderately rapid in the upper part of the soil. |
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| 49 - Bonifay-Dothan-Angie Complex - 5 to 12% slopes, well and moderately well drained, moderately suited for urban development |
| 50 - Yemasse, Garcon and Bigbee soils - poorly drained, occasionally flooded - usually along flood plaints and major streams, slope usually < 2% |
| 51 - Troup-Orangeburg-Cowarts complex, 5 to 12% slope, well drained uplands soil, moderately suited for urban de velopment |
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| 88 |
| 99 - Water |