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Escambia County: Soil Ratings for Selecting Pesticides 1

G.W. Hurt and T.A. Obreza2

Resource soil scientists with the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service have rated the soils that are delineated by map units in the Escambia County Soil Survey Report2 for their potential for leaching and runoff of pesticides. The rating criteria are given in a companion publication entitled "Soil Ratings for Selecting Pesticides for Water Quality Goals." These soil ratings have been developed to help pesticide users determine the potential for pesticides to be lost to groundwater or surface water bodies.

As explained in Circular 9591, factors that determine pesticide leaching ratings in soil are permeability and the occurrence of mucky layers in the upper 80 inches of the soil. Soils rated High have a high potential for pesticides to leach to groundwater, soils rated Medium have a medium potential for pesticides to leach to groundwater, and soils rated Low have a low potential for pesticides to leach to groundwater. Factors that determine pesticide runoff ratings from soils are hydrologic group, permeability, and slope. Soils rated High have a high potential for pesticide runoff, soils rated Medium have a medium potential for pesticide runoff, and soils rated Low have a low potential for pesticide runoff.

NOTE: The user may discover that one or more map unit names in Table 1 have been updated from names given in the legend of the soil survey report2. For example, a soil map unit may be listed in the survey report with a single soil series name, whereas the same soil map unit is shown as comprising two or more soil series in the list in Table 1 (sequence numbers 1, 2, 3, ...) Where this occurs, the user should use the multi-named map unit given here, and make pesticide selections based on the most limiting condition to be found on the land in question. If necessary, the local Natural Resources Conservation Service office should be contacted to perform an on-site evaluation of the land in question.

REFERENCES

  1. Obreza, T.A. and G. W. Hurt. 2006. Soil Ratings For Selecting Pesticides For Water Quality Goals. Circular 959, Soil and Water Science Department, Cooperative Extension Service, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, 32611. 5pp.

  2. Williams, C.A., G.W. Hurt and J.D. Overing. 2004. Soil Survey of Escambia County, Florida . USDA/NRCS in cooperation with University of Florida Agricultural Experiment Stations and Soil and Water Science Department.

Tables

Table 1. 

Soil Ratings for Escambia County (see footnotes for explanations of column headings).

MUID

SEQ NUM

MUSYM

SOIL NAME

SOIL LEACH

SOIL RUNOFF

033002 1 2 Duckston High High
033003 1 3 Corolla High Low
033003 2 3 Duckston High High
033004 1 4 Pickney High High
033005 1 5 Croatan Low High
033005 2 5 Pickney High High
033006 1 6 Dirego Low High
033007 1 7 Kureb High Low
033008 1 8 Newhan High Low
033008 2 8 Corolla High Low
033009 1 9 Leon Medium High
033010 1 10 Beaches High High
033011 1 11 Hurricane High Medium
033012 1 12 Croatan Low High
033013 1 13 Lakeland High Low
033014 1 14 Allanton Low High
033014 2 14 Pottsburg Medium High
033015 1 15 Resota High Low
033016 1 16 Arents Medium High
033016 2 16 Urban Land Low High
033017 1 17 Kureb High Low
033018 1 18 Pits Medium High
033019 1 19 Foxworth High Low
033020 1 20 Lakeland High Low
033021 1 21 Lakeland High Low
033022 1 22 Urban Land Low High
033024 1 24 Poarch Low Medium
033025 1 25 Poarch Low Medium
033026 1 26 Poarch Low Medium
033027 1 27 Escambia Medium Medium
033028 1 28 Grady Low High
033029 1 29 Perdido Low Medium
033030 1 30 Perdido Low Medium
033031 1 31 Perdido Low Medium
033032 1 32 Troup Medium Medium
033033 1 33 Troup Medium Medium
033034 1 34 Troup Medium High
033035 1 35 Lucy Medium Medium
033036 1 36 Lucy Medium Medium
033038 1 38 Bonifay Medium Low
033039 1 39 Bonifay Medium Low
033040 1 40 Eunola Medium Medium
033041 1 41 Malbis Low Medium
033042 1 42 Malbis Low Medium
033043 1 43 Albany Medium Medium
033044 1 44 Corolla High Low
033044 2 44 Urban Land Low High
033045 1 45 Troup Medium High
033045 2 45 Perdido Medium High
033046 1 46 Garcon Medium Medium
033046 2 46 Bigbee High Medium
033046 3 46 Yemassee Low Medium
033047 1 47 Hurricane High Medium
033047 2 47 Albany Medium Medium
033048 1 48 Pelham Medium High
033048 2 48 Yemassee Low Medium
033049 1 49 Dorovan Low High
033049 2 49 Fluvaquents Low High
033050 1 50 Bigbee High Medium
033050 2 50 Garcon Medium Medium
033050 3 50 Fluvaquents Low High
033051 1 51 Pelham Medium High
033052 1 52 Robertsdale Low Medium
033054 1 54 Troup Medium Medium
033054 2 54 Poarch Low High
033055 1 55 Troup Medium Medium
033055 2 55 Poarch Low Medium
033056 1 56 Troup Medium Medium
033056 2 56 Poarch Low Medium
033057 1 57 Cowarts Low High
033057 2 57 Troup Medium High
033058 1 58 Eunola Medium Medium
033059 1 59 Notcher Low Medium
033060 1 60 Notcher Low Medium
033061 1 61 Notcher Low Medium
033062 1 62 Bama Medium Medium
033063 1 63 Bama Medium Medium
033064 1 64 Red Bay Medium Medium
033065 1 65 Red Bay Medium Medium
033066 1 66 Red Bay Medium Medium
033067 1 67 Notcher Low Medium
033067 2 67 Maubila Low Medium
033068 1 68 Notcher Low Medium
033068 2 68 Maubila Low Medium
033069 1 69 Notcher Low High
033069 2 69 Maubila Low High
033070 1 70 Izagora Low Medium
033071 1 71 Iuka Medium Medium
033072 1 72 Yemassee Low Medium
033073 1 73 Grady Low High
033074 1 74 Lucy Medium Medium
033075 1 75 Weston Low High
033076 1 76 Mantachie Low High
033076 2 76 Fluvaquents Low High
033076 3 76 Bigbee High Medium
033077 1 77 Arents Medium Medium
033077 2 77 Water High High
033078 1 78 Emory Low High
033099 1 99 Water High High
Footnotes:
MUID = Natural Resources Conservation Service's map unit identifier.
SEQ NUM = Sequence Number, indicating a particular soil name among one or more names constituting a map unit name.
MUSYM = Map Unit Symbol from the soil map and legend in the Soil Survey of Escambia County, Florida. Note that if a MUSYM appears more than once in this list it signifies that two or more soils are co-dominant in that map unit, and each such soil is rated separately here.
SOIL NAME = Name of soil or other landscape component (urban land, made land, borrow pits, spoil banks, etc.).
SOIL LEACH = The rating of the soil for leaching of pesticides through the soil profile.
SOIL RUNOFF = The rating of the soil for runoff of pesticides from the soil surface.

NOTE: See "Soil Ratings for Selecting Pesticides for Water Quality Goals" (IFAS Extension Circular 959) for explanations of the criteria used to develop soil ratings presented in the right-hand four columns of this list.

Footnotes

1.

This document is SL150, a fact sheet of the Soil and Water Science Department, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida. Published: March 1999. Revised September 2006. Reviewed September 2009. Please visit the EDIS Web site at http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu.

2.

G.W. Hurt, National Leader for Hydric Soils, Natural Resources Conservation Service, USDA; T.A. Obreza, Professor, Soil and Water Science Department, Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611.


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