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DRMS Permit Index
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M2008006
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
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7/28/2016
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Request for Technical Revision
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Connell Resources Inc
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DRMS
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B. Mechanical Control Only — Many mechanical controls, when used on <br /> their own, have little or no effect. Cutting trees at the base and <br /> immediately applying herbicide to the cut stump is effective. Trees <br /> smaller than 4 inches in diameter should be pulled out with a weed PIP' <br /> - <br /> pulling tool when the ground is moist. <br /> C. Chemical Control Only — In general, effective chemical control <br /> requires multiple applications. Effective long-term control typically _ <br /> involves a combination of treatments that include mechanical removal <br /> of top growth followed by chemical treatment of stumps, sprouts, and <br /> saplings. Herbicides containing 2,4-D + triclopyr, imazapyr, and <br /> glyphosate effectively control Russian olive. <br /> If they are deemed necessary, the Larimer County Weed Control District will be rV <br /> _ <br /> contacted for chemical suggestions. If herbicides are used, a schedule for <br /> treatment and contact information on the licensed applicator to be used will be <br /> UJ <br /> kept on file by the operator. Cultural (revegetation) and mechanical controls will <br /> 00 <br /> begin as soon as practicable following site disturbances. 00 <br /> Cn <br /> 00 <br /> 00 <br /> Conclusion Ln <br /> 00 <br /> Weed management by cities and counties is becoming more common in Colorado <br /> and through this type of management; undesirable plant species have been <br /> reduced. Not unlike other parcels along the Front Range, this project has varying <br /> landscapes and existing site conditions. With this in mind, this plan was • <br /> formulated and by implementing one or more of the above applications, weeds <br /> can be managed and reduced in the Serfer Pit permit area. <br /> Cp <br /> Contact Information LU <br /> Kevin Anderson <br /> Connell Resources, Inc. <br /> 7785 Highland Meadows Pky Ste. 100 <br /> Fort Collins, CO 80528 <br /> Ln <br /> LLI <br /> LU <br /> LLJ <br /> LLJ <br /> s1 LE 113 <br />
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