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2.6 Temporary Revegetation Seed. <br />Furnish in bags or containers clearly labeled to show the name and address of the supplier, <br />the seed name, the lot number, net weight, percent of weed seed content and the <br />guaranteed percent of purity and germination. All seed shall be free from noxious weeds as <br />listed in the Colorado Noxious Weed Act; seed shall be fresh, clean, new crop seed. Do not <br />use seed which has become wet, moldy or otherwise damaged in transit or storage. <br />No. <br />Species <br />Growth Season <br />Pounds of <br />Live Seed /acre <br />Planting <br />Depth (in) <br />1. <br />Oats <br />Cool <br />35-50 <br />1 -2 <br />2. <br />Spring Wheat <br />Cool <br />25-35 <br />1 -2 <br />3. <br />Spring Barley <br />Cool <br />25-35 <br />1 -2 <br />4. <br />Annual R e rass <br />Cool <br />10-15 <br />Y2 <br />5. <br />Millet <br />Warm <br />3-15 <br />Y2 - % <br />6. <br />Sudan grass <br />Warm <br />5-10 <br />Y2 - % <br />7. <br />Sorghum <br />Warm <br />5-10 <br />1�2 - % <br />8. <br />Winter Wheat <br />Cool <br />20-35 <br />1 -2 <br />9. <br />Winter Barley <br />Cool <br />20-35 <br />1 - 2 <br />10. <br />Winter Rye <br />Cool <br />20-35 <br />1 - 2 <br />1 1 . <br />Triticale <br />Cool <br />25-40 <br />1 - 2 <br />Adapted from Urban Drainage and Flood Control District Urban Storm Drainage Criteria Manual Volume 3 - Best <br />Management Practices <br />Successful seeding of annual grass resulting in adequate plant growth will usually produce enough dead plant material <br />residue to provide protection from wind and water erosion for an additional year This assumes that the cover is not <br />disturbed or mowed closer than 8 inches. <br />Hydraulic seeding may be substituted for drilling only where slopes are steeper than 3:1 or where access limitations exist <br />Seeding rates should be doubled if seed is broadcast, or increased by 50 percent if done by a Brillion drill or by hydraulic <br />seeding. <br />CITY OF GOLDEN <br />REVEGETATION REQUIREMENTS <br />