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2016-07-14_PERMIT FILE - M2016033 (4)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2016033
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
7/14/2016
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Application
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Van Valkenburg Quarry
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WHE
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08-12-16;21 : 17 EXHIBIT 6YC4961025 # 10/ 10 <br /> Rule 6.3.4 <br /> Reclamation Plan <br /> Cora Camomileti—an annual: treat w/CurtsiI when green <br /> Leafy Spurge—Tordon before flowering or as flowers begin to show for ease of finding. <br /> Again in the fall w/Plateau when fall colors mares identification easier. <br /> Dalmatian Toadflax--Anytime it's found @ 2-3 qts./A or Telar @ 1.5 oz., Have lower <br /> rates.on board really drown the plants, or cut then apply. Thick waxy cuticle <br /> Yellow Toadflax—Spray during flowering with chemicals and rates as for Dalmatian <br /> (Doesn't worm well in the fall except real late and plarY s already browning. <br /> Kn pweeds—pater in the summer when adult plants begin to show themselves. A plant <br /> or two of any of the knapweed species should not be that hard to deal with. Just dig out <br /> individuals. All three are on the Transline and Tordon labels. Russian Knapweed,a <br /> perennial, and the toughest, is on the Telar and Escort labels also. Make sure to bring <br /> home flowering plants and dispose of,before seed dispersal <br /> Canada Thistle--Deep rooted spreading perennial where relatively higher spray vplumes <br /> are most effective. Clopyralid works very well in the earlier parts of the season. <br /> Whereas, clopyralid's cousin Tordon is excellent in the fall(up until all the green has Ietf <br /> the plant). . <br /> Bull Thistle—Extremely late blooming biennial, so there's plenty of time late in the <br /> summer to dig out(or treat w/Escort). <br /> Points to remember: <br /> 1. Weeds are opportunistic invaders. They will reoccur as long as land practices <br /> favor them. Move toward management combinations that promote long lived <br /> perennial cover plants,thus stabilizing the site. Avoid disturbances or reclaim <br /> them rapidly to grasses. <br /> 2. Labels vary with regard to number of feet allowed as a buffer zone next to <br /> standing water. The only tools;For treatments made in,standing water are <br /> mechanical controls, or chemicals carrying an aquatic label. <br /> 3. Tree roots are especially sensitive to Tordon, particularly Lodgepole Pines and <br /> Aspen. When treatments are made in areas where valuable woody plants occur, <br /> Clopyralid or Plateau are good choices. Use extreme caution around valuable <br /> ornamentals. <br /> 4. The addition of a good surfactant to most spray mixes improves performance by <br /> breaking down the surface tension of water(making the water wetter-enhancing <br /> coverage and penetration of the leaf. <br /> 5. Tr eatmerits tl;at cause bare ground(or any setbacks to the stable native cover mix) <br /> are less effective than those that discriminate against invasive weeds and promote <br /> Perennials and grasses. <br /> 6, Reread the label. <br /> Van Valkenburg Cattle Co.,LLC Page 10 of 10 <br /> Construction Materials Limited Impact(110)Operation Reclamation Permit Application Form <br />
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