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DRMS Permit Index
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M1977141
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
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3/16/2014
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Lyons Quarry <br /> 112d Reclamation Permit Operations <br /> Technical Revision <br /> analysis will be performed as part of the Test Plots to determine the fertilizer needs. We have <br /> assumed that immediately following the seeding and fertilizing, the area will be lightly scarified and <br /> mulched using various application processes, based on the final grade, soil conditions, and <br /> equipment access. These may include: <br /> a. Excelsior mats properly staked down <br /> b. Long-stemmed native prairie hay (4000 Ibs/acre)tied down with properly anchored jute <br /> netting. This will apply to areas where hydromulching is not feasible due to access limitations <br /> or slope configuration. We estimate this area to be less than 3 acres. <br /> c. Long-stemmed native prairie hay, (4000 Ibs/acre) and a tackifier emulsion (150 gal/acre) <br /> hydromulched. We have assumed that hydromulch will be applied to slopes 3HAV or <br /> steeper(See Exhibit F— Reclamation Plan). The slope analysis indicates approximately 17.7 <br /> acres are in this slope range. <br /> d. Long-stemmed native prairie hay(4000 Ibs/acre) mechanically crimped in to the soil a <br /> minimum of 2". We have assumed mulching and crimping will be applied to slopes flatter <br /> than 3H:1 V or unless prohibited by access or topography (See Exhibit F— Reclamation <br /> Plan). The slope analysis indicates approximately 18.3 acres are in this slope range. <br /> February 2017 1 9 <br />
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