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Black Brook
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Stark Brook
Hardy Brook
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One Stack Brook
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Piscataquog River
Gorham Pond
Kimball Pond
Everett Lake
Long Pond
Stark Pond
Putney Meadow Pond
Purgatory Pond
Beaver Pond
Lewis Putney Pond
Greylore Farm Pond
Mansion Rd
Black Brook Rd
Mon talona Rd
Twist Hil l RdGu
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Grapevine Rd
Gorha
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Putne
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Ray Rd
Rangeway Rd
Cloug h Park Rd
Jewett Rd
Stone Rd
Winslow RdBrown Hill Rd
County Rd
Kimball Pond Rd
Tenney Hill Rd
Sta rk Ln
Everett Rd
Story Hill Rd
Ev erett Dam Rd
Morse R d
Page Rd
Barnard Hill Rd
Quimby R d
Line Hill Rd
Powells Ln
Tong
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G ile Rd
Boyce Rd
Jay Dr
Longview Dr
Long Pond Road
Alexander Rd
South Bow Rd
Little Ln
Snow
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Stinson Dr
Monte lona Rd
Burroughs Rd
Snook Rd
Zachary Dr
Burchview Dr
Evergreen Dr
Kelsea Rd
Kelso Dr
Roy Rd
Old South Rd Old Fort Ln
East Dunbarton Rd
Audley Divide
Sterling
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Chels
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Bela View Dr
Gary Rd
North Woods Rd
Jacquiline Dr
Burnham Ln
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Map 7.Soil Resources
Co-Occurrence Analysis
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LegendSoils Total NR Score
0 - 67 - 12> 12Lands Under ConservationLakes and PondsRivers and Streams
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Class I, II, IV State HighwaysClass V Town Maintained RoadsClass VI Unmaintained RoadsOther (private roads, trails, etc.)Dunbarton Town Boundary
Data Sources: 1:24,000 source scale data from NH GRANIT,NH Department of Transportation, NH Department ofEnvironmental Surfaces, Dunbarton ConservationCommission, and CNHRPC.NOTE: "Lands Under Conservation" includes publicly andprivately owned lands as well as properties under deedrestriction or conservation easement. The lands shown hereinclude local, state, federal, and private ownership and/ormanagement.This map is intended for planning purposes only. Created May2010 by CNHRPC.
Funding provided by the NH Department of Transportationthrough the I-93 Community Technical Assistance Program.
Soils scores used:- Agricultural Soils. Valuable agricultural soilsinclude prime farmland, farmland of statewideimportance, and farmland of local importance.- Important Forest Soils (Group I). Group I soilsinclude prime hardwood, prime oak and beech, andhigh volume white pine areas.This map displays a subset of the overall naturalresource weighted co-occurrence analysis.Resource types were ranked relative to oneanother in terms of their importance or value tocreate "natural resource scores" for each categoryabove. This map shows the combined naturalresource scores for all areas in town. Dark areasrepresent higher scores where high value ormultiple soil resource types are present.
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