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2017-04-24_PERMIT FILE - P2017006 (2)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
P2017006
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
4/24/2017
Doc Name
Application
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Bonanza Land, LLC
To
DRMS
Email Name
MAC
WHE
Media Type
D
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DRMS Re-OCR
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Signifies Re-OCR Process Performed
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7 (FORM 2 -Public filing) <br /> 12. List the seed mixture to be used in the re-establishment of vegetation. See the attached seed mixture calculation to obtain <br /> PLS/acre. For assistance with formulating seed mixtures and rates, contact the local NRCS if on private land, BLM/USFS if <br /> on public land or State Land Board if on state land. <br /> A. Provide plant name and seeding rate <br /> Plant Name Seeding Rate(PLS/acre) <br /> Tetraploid Per Ryegrass 2.00 <br /> Winter Rye 2.00 <br /> Mountain Brome 1 .50 <br /> Tall Fescue 1 .50 <br /> Orchardgrass 1 .50 <br /> Timothy 1 .00 <br /> Alsike Clover 0.50 <br /> B. Describe the method for seed bed preparation,and application method for grass/forb seeding: <br /> The seed will be either drilled or hand broadcasted as appropriate. If broadcast, it will <br /> be covered by hand raking or by harrow methods. Experience shows that covering of <br /> e seed results in a higher number of sprouts per pound of seed sowed. The see <br /> rnox wi" be sowed at a rate of i io less than 1 E) pum ids per ac,e, or per supplier's <br /> rernmmendations In area-q with steep hillsides, reclamation mats or netting Might <br /> also be used to assist vegetation if deemed necessary by the engineer. <br /> V. TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR PROSPECTING OPERATIONS: <br /> 3. Reclamation measures shall be fulfilled in a timely manner and completed within five(5)years of completion of prospecting <br /> activities. <br /> 4. The prospecting operations described in this Notice will be conducted in such a manner as to minimize surface disturbances. <br /> In addition to the measures required in Rule 5,precautions to be taken include: <br /> A. Confinement of operations to areas near existing roads or trails,where practicable. Existing roads which are to remain as <br /> permanent roads after prospecting activities are completed shall be left in a condition equal to or better than the pre- <br /> prospecting condition; <br /> B. Drilling shall be conducted in such a way as to prevent cuttings and fluids from directly entering any dry or flowing <br /> stream channel. Drill cuttings must be spread to a depth no greater than one-half(1/2) inch or buried in an approved <br /> disposal pit; <br />
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