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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2012014
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
1/2/2014
Doc Name
Request for Technical Revision - TR01
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Dietzler Construction Corporation
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
TR1
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PSH
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Western Wheatgrass (Arriba, Barton, Rasana) 1.0lbs. /acre <br />Total: 14 Ibs pls /acre <br />"Other addition: Mycorrhiza to coast the seed at time of planting. <br />Mulching: <br />After the disturbed areas are reseeded, certified weed free straw mulch will be crimped in at a <br />rate 2 tons /acre. 70% of the straw must be strands of 10 inches or more. <br />Irrigation: <br />The Reclamation Seed Mix is not required to be watered as irrigation may end up harming the <br />development and germination of the grasses, therefore, no watering is planned for the <br />reclaimed areas. <br />Reclamation seeding may take up to 3 to 5 years to fully stabilize. Silt fence and erosion control <br />measures shall remain in place until a healthy stand of vegetation has been established. <br />e) Weed control: <br />The area will be seeded during the winter. This time frame is between December 1 and May 1; with a <br />tentative target date in February/March. The grass seed will be drill seeded and crimped in straw will be <br />added to slow the erosion from wind and moisture. <br />The first year that the grass is seeded there will be a periodic effort to suppress the invasive weeds. This <br />will limit the growth of the weeds as well as give the grass the best chance to establish with limited <br />competition. <br />At the beginning of the second year after seeding occurred, the establishment of the grasses will be <br />evaluated. If the grasses are well established and showing good growth, herbicide treatments will be <br />used to further suppress the invasive weeds while the grass is still growing. These treatments will take <br />place in late April and mid -June, depending on the rainfall situation and the size of the weed <br />infestations. <br />If at year three the grasses are well established, the chemical treatments can be used again. The weed <br />competition should be lessoning so that chemical treatments can be phased out. <br />If at year three the grasses are still struggling and not well established, it would warrant a second drill <br />seeding into the vegetation that is there. This would dictate that mowing is the only option for <br />suppression of the weeds while the grasses are trying to establish. <br />If at the start of year three there are no grasses to speak of and only weeds alive on the site. A <br />treatment of a Glyphosate product may be warranted to kill what is growing before the grasses are <br />planted. This will give the grass seedlings a chance to establish without major competition. <br />4 <br />
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