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2018-06-11_PERMIT FILE - M2008017 (11)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2008017
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
6/11/2018
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response
From
J&T Consulting
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
AM1
Email Name
ECS
MAC
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D
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DRMS Re-OCR
Description:
Signifies Re-OCR Process Performed
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Upland Areas. For disturbed upland areas, the reclamation plan includes re-vegetating <br /> with appropriate seed mixes to minimize erosion and reestablish natural terrain. The <br /> grass mixture below was selected to be long lasting and regenerating, as recommended <br /> by the Greeley NRCS field office. The ground will be fine graded prior to seeding <br /> according to recommendations from the Natural Resource Conservation Service. <br /> Reservoir side slopes below the anticipated reservoir water level will not be seeded. <br /> The proposed seed mix is shown in the following table. <br /> Upland Grass Seed Application Rate % in mix <br /> #PLS/acre <br /> Switchgrass (Greenville, Nebraska 28, 0.8 #PLS/ac 20 <br /> Blackwell, Pathfinder <br /> Yellow Indiangrass (Lano, Holt, Cheyenne, 1.0 #PLS/ac 10 <br /> Oto <br /> Sideoats Grama 1.8#PLS/ac 20 <br /> Blue Grama Hachital, Lovin ton 0.3#PLS/ac 10 <br /> Western Wheat grass Arriba, Bartonk, Rosana 4.0#PLS/ac 25 <br /> Sand Dro seed 0.03#PLS/ac 5 <br /> Little Bluestem 0.7 #PLS/ac 10 <br /> Totals 8.63 #PLS/ac 100 <br /> Application rate is for drilling the seed. If seed is to be broadcast, the application <br /> rate will be doubled. <br /> The seed mix for final reclamation as described above does not require fertilizer as <br /> recommended by the local NRCS office in Greeley, Colorado. The seed mix was <br /> revised slightly per the NRCS's latest recommendations that require less seed to be <br /> drilled or broadcast per acre of disturbed area. <br /> Upland grass seed will be planted with a drill equipped with depth bands and press <br /> wheels. The seed should be drilled in the spring in the month of April for best results. <br /> The seeded areas will then be covered with straw mulch at a rate of 4,000 pounds per <br /> acre. The straw will be crimped into the soil to control erosion until the grass becomes <br /> established. See the attached NRCS seeding recommendations. <br /> If a significant invasion of noxious weeds occurs after seeding, the weeds will be <br /> mowed before they can go to seed. The areas will be mowed periodically for additional <br /> control as needed. Mechanical control will be used as a first priority. Chemical methods <br /> will only be used if no other alternative produces acceptable results. <br /> Temporary Stockpile Areas. For temporary stockpiles, the reclamation plan includes <br /> re-vegetating with appropriate seed mixes to minimize erosion and establish more <br /> rapidly to stabilize the stockpiles. The grass mixture below was selected as <br /> recommended by the Greeley NRCS field office. The proposed seed mix is shown in the <br /> following table. <br /> Derr Pit Project <br /> J&T Consulting, Inc. DRMS 112 Permit <br />
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