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Contestant No. ______________ 4-H 255 Site No _____________________ RR 1982 INDIANA HOMESITE JUDGING SCORECARD Soil Series ___________________ Waste disposal by A. SOIL PROPERTIES (5 pts. each) Sewers Septics Slight Mod. Sev. Slight Mod. Sev. 1. Slope □ 0 - 2% Nearly level □ □ □ 2 - 6% Gently sloping □ 6-12% Moderately sloping □ □ □ 12-18% Strongly sloping □ 18 - 25% Moderately steep □ □ □ 25 - 35% Steep □ - 35% Very steep 2. Landform □ Upland hillslope □ □ □ Upland swell □ Upland depression or flat □ □ □ Terrace hillslope □ □ □ Terrace swell □ Terrace depression or flat □ Flood plain □ □ 3. Flood hazard □ None □ □ □ Occasional □ □ □ Frequent 4. Color surface □ Dark □ Gray □ □ □ Brownish 5. Erosion □ None to slight □ □ □ Moderately eroded □ □ □ Severely eroded 6. Texture, surface □ Coarse □ □ □ Moderately coarse □ □ □ Medium □ Moderately fine □ □ □ Fine 7. Texture, subsoil □ Coarse □ Coarse, with bands □ □ □ Moderately coarse □ Medium □ □ □ Moderately fine □ Fine □ □ 8. Natural soil drainage □ Poorly □ □ □ Somewhat poorly □ □ □ Moderately well □ □ □ Well □ □ 9. Presence of bedrock/fragipan □ None □ □ □ Bedrock ( < 60" below surface) □ □ □ Fragipan □ □ B. HOMESITE RATING AND PRACTICES 1. Overall Rating of HomesIte (5 pts. each) Slt. □ Waste disposal by sewer Mod. □ Sev □ Slt. □ Waste disposal by septic Mod. □ Sev □ YES NO 2. Site Has Flood Hazard- Do not build (4 pts.) □ □ 3. HomesIte Management Practices (4 pts. each) General Site Improvement Maintain soil cover during construction □ □ Improve surface drainage □ □ Improve surface soil with organic matter or topsoil □ □ Locate home to fit soil restrictions □ □ Foundation improvements Provide foundation drainage □ □ Use large footings to support the home □ □ Septic Absorption Field (Note: Mark No if bedrock is less than 60" from surface or slopes are 18%.) Use oversize septic absorption field □ □ Investigate use of mound and/or drainage □ □ Use special hillside design □ □ 4. Should You Consider a Septic System? (5 pts.) □ □ Mark: Yes if overall rating is slight or moderate Yes if overall rating is severe but one or more septic absorption field practices are checked Yes No in all others Score Part A (45 pts. possible) Score Part B (55 pts. possible) Total Score
Object Description
Title | 4-H, no. 255 (1982) |
Purdue Identification Number | UA14-13-mimeo4H255 |
Title of Issue | Indiana Homesite Judging Scorecard |
Date of Original | 1982 |
Publisher |
Purdue University. Cooperative Extension Service |
Subjects (LCSH) |
4-H clubs--Indiana--Handbooks, manuals, etc. Homesites |
Genre | Periodical |
Collection Title | Extension Mimeo 4H (Purdue University. Agricultural Extension Service) |
Rights Statement | Copyright Purdue University. All rights reserved. |
Coverage | United States – Indiana |
Type | text |
Format | JP2 |
Language | eng |
Repository | Purdue University Libraries |
Date Digitized | 11/12/2015 |
Digitization Information | Original scanned at 400 ppi on a BookEye 3 scanner using Opus software. Display images generated in Contentdm as JP2000s; file format for archival copy is uncompressed TIF format. |
URI | UA14-13-mimeo4H255.tif |
Description
Title | Page 001 |
Purdue Identification Number | UA14-13-mimeo4H255 |
Publisher | Purdue University. Agricultural Extension Service |
Genre | Periodical |
Collection Title | Extension Mimeo 4H (Purdue University. Agricultural Extension Service) |
Rights Statement | Copyright Purdue University. All rights reserved. |
Coverage | United States – Indiana |
Type | text |
Format | JP2 |
Language | eng |
Transcript | Contestant No. ______________ 4-H 255 Site No _____________________ RR 1982 INDIANA HOMESITE JUDGING SCORECARD Soil Series ___________________ Waste disposal by A. SOIL PROPERTIES (5 pts. each) Sewers Septics Slight Mod. Sev. Slight Mod. Sev. 1. Slope □ 0 - 2% Nearly level □ □ □ 2 - 6% Gently sloping □ 6-12% Moderately sloping □ □ □ 12-18% Strongly sloping □ 18 - 25% Moderately steep □ □ □ 25 - 35% Steep □ - 35% Very steep 2. Landform □ Upland hillslope □ □ □ Upland swell □ Upland depression or flat □ □ □ Terrace hillslope □ □ □ Terrace swell □ Terrace depression or flat □ Flood plain □ □ 3. Flood hazard □ None □ □ □ Occasional □ □ □ Frequent 4. Color surface □ Dark □ Gray □ □ □ Brownish 5. Erosion □ None to slight □ □ □ Moderately eroded □ □ □ Severely eroded 6. Texture, surface □ Coarse □ □ □ Moderately coarse □ □ □ Medium □ Moderately fine □ □ □ Fine 7. Texture, subsoil □ Coarse □ Coarse, with bands □ □ □ Moderately coarse □ Medium □ □ □ Moderately fine □ Fine □ □ 8. Natural soil drainage □ Poorly □ □ □ Somewhat poorly □ □ □ Moderately well □ □ □ Well □ □ 9. Presence of bedrock/fragipan □ None □ □ □ Bedrock ( < 60" below surface) □ □ □ Fragipan □ □ B. HOMESITE RATING AND PRACTICES 1. Overall Rating of HomesIte (5 pts. each) Slt. □ Waste disposal by sewer Mod. □ Sev □ Slt. □ Waste disposal by septic Mod. □ Sev □ YES NO 2. Site Has Flood Hazard- Do not build (4 pts.) □ □ 3. HomesIte Management Practices (4 pts. each) General Site Improvement Maintain soil cover during construction □ □ Improve surface drainage □ □ Improve surface soil with organic matter or topsoil □ □ Locate home to fit soil restrictions □ □ Foundation improvements Provide foundation drainage □ □ Use large footings to support the home □ □ Septic Absorption Field (Note: Mark No if bedrock is less than 60" from surface or slopes are 18%.) Use oversize septic absorption field □ □ Investigate use of mound and/or drainage □ □ Use special hillside design □ □ 4. Should You Consider a Septic System? (5 pts.) □ □ Mark: Yes if overall rating is slight or moderate Yes if overall rating is severe but one or more septic absorption field practices are checked Yes No in all others Score Part A (45 pts. possible) Score Part B (55 pts. possible) Total Score |
Repository | Purdue University Libraries |
Digitization Information | Original scanned at 400 ppi on a BookEye 3 scanner using Opus software. Display images generated in Contentdm as JP2000s; file format for archival copy is uncompressed TIF format. |
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