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DRMS Permit Index
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M2008072
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
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7/6/2015
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Application CN01
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Tim Carper
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CN1
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342-2 <br />Use current approved wind and or water erosion <br />prediction technology to determine the amount <br />of plant biomass and cover needed to decrease <br />wind and water erosion to the planned soil loss <br />objective. <br />Additional Criteria to Rehabilitate And <br />Revenetate Degraded Sites That Cannot Be <br />Stabilized Through Normal Farming <br />Practices <br />If gullies or deep rills are present, treat if <br />feasible, to allow equipment operation and <br />ensure proper site and seedbed preparation. <br />Apply soil amendments to ameliorate or <br />eliminate physical or chemical conditions, <br />according to a soil test and an approved nutrient <br />management plan. <br />Additional Criteria to Stabilize Coastal Areas <br />Such As Sand Dunes and Riparian Areas <br />Plants selected for sand dunes and coastal sites <br />must be able to survive burial by blowing sand, <br />sand blasting, salt spray, salt water flooding, <br />drought, heat and low nutrient supply. <br />Local plant lists including appropriate species <br />shall be developed and utilized. <br />Sand trapping devices such as sand fences or <br />brush matting shall be included in the <br />revegetation stabilization plans where <br />applicable. <br />CONSIDERATIONS <br />Consider selection of adapted native species or <br />mixes that have multiple values, to increase site <br />diversity. <br />Avoid selecting species that may harbor pests <br />that can decrease site function. <br />Plans should comply with the Migratory Bird <br />Treaty Act. <br />Planning and installation of other conservation <br />practices such as Diversions, Land Smoothing, <br />Obstruction Removal, Surface and Subsurface <br />Drains or Underground Outlets may be <br />necessary to prepare a critical area for planting. <br />PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS <br />Prepare plans and specifications for each field <br />or management unit according to the criteria and <br />operation and maintenance sections of this <br />standard. Specifications shall describe the <br />requirements for applying this practice to meet <br />the intended purpose. <br />NRCS,CO <br />November 2007 <br />Record practice specifications using approved <br />specification sheets, job sheets or other <br />acceptable documentation. <br />Address the following elements in the plan, as <br />applicable, to meet the intended purpose. <br />Site Preparation <br />Remove materials such as rocks and trash that <br />will interfere with planting. <br />Control runoff water from the site or adjacent <br />areas to prevent serious erosion and damage to <br />the planting. <br />Topsoil <br />If soils in the critical area have insufficient depth <br />or physical characteristics unsuitable for <br />development of vegetative cover, spread topsoil <br />or soil material having the capability of <br />supporting the planned vegetation over the <br />deficient areas. Apply the material uniformly <br />and in sufficient depth to support the type and <br />quality of vegetative cover for the site. Sources <br />of soil materials must be approved before <br />installation. <br />Fertilizer Application <br />Base fertilizer and or amendment applications <br />on soil test recommendations and the Colorado <br />Nutrient Management, 590 Conservation <br />Practice Standard. If phosphorus is required, <br />apply and incorporate before seeding. Delay <br />nitrogen applications until stand is established. <br />Fertilizer applications made without a soil test <br />recommendation may cause excess weed <br />growth that will inhibit stand establishment. <br />Seedbed Preparation <br />The seedbed shall be well settled and firm, but <br />friable enough that seed can be placed at the <br />seeding depths specified in "Depth of Seeding". <br />Soils that have been over -compacted by traffic <br />or equipment, especially when wet, should be <br />tilled to break up root restricting layers, then <br />harrowed, rolled or packed to prepare the <br />required firm seedbed. <br />The seedbed shall be reasonably free of weeds. <br />Control competitive stands of weeds that are <br />present before seeding by shallow tillage or by <br />application of herbicides labeled for this <br />purpose. <br />If noxious weeds are present, plan and apply the <br />Pest Management, 595 Conservation Practice <br />Standard. <br />FOTG, Section IV <br />Standards and Specifications <br />
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