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DRMS Permit Index
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M2015028
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
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10/31/2018
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Request for Technical Revision
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Teton Drilling, Inc.
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TR2
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disturbance reclaimed, hydromulched using recommended seed mixtures then utilized as a <br /> fire break. Due to angles it may be required to also utilize erosion nets in a few limited <br /> areas as best practice. Material for erosion control is Jute Netting and secured by non- <br /> treated wooden stakes or equivalent. According to a manufacturer: Jute Net is fully <br /> biodegradable in 2 to 3 years depending on soil and weather conditions. <br /> • Information acquired from U.S.D.A. Soil Survey website: <br /> o Bullwark family and similar soils: 50 percent <br /> o Catamount family and similar soils: 25 percent <br /> o Rock outcrop: 15 percent <br /> o 0— 1 inches: slightly decomposed plant material <br /> o 0 to 6 inches: very stony sandy loam <br /> o 6 to 11 inches: extremely stony sandy loam <br /> o 11 to 17 inches: extremely stony sandy loam <br /> o 17 to 26 inches: bedrock <br /> (c) Specify measures that will be taken to revegetate site <br /> • Best practices used to store and reuse all collected top soils. If additional top soil is <br /> required during reclamation then a grizzly screen would be utilized to remove rocks from <br /> stony sandy loam. The screened sandy loam would be used for any additional / required <br /> top soil. <br /> • Seeding Mix as provided by the U.S.D.A. is shown below. <br /> Foothills/Mountain Seeding Mix above 7,000ft. <br /> Drilled 31.02 # PLS <br /> Broadcasted 61.65 # PLS <br /> Species Variety Notes* %of Mix Drill PLS/AC Broad PLS/AC <br /> Indian Ricegrass Paloma PNCB 10 0.6 1.2 <br /> Big Bluestem Kaw PNWS 10 1.1 2.2 <br /> Little Bluestem Pastura PNCB 10 0.4 0.8 <br /> Blue Grama Hachita PNWB 10 0.3 0.6 <br /> Western Wheatgrass Rosana PNCS 10 1.6 3.2 <br /> Nodding Brome Native PNCS 10 0.5 1 <br /> Mountain Brome Bromar PNCB 10 1 2j <br /> Mountain Muhly Native PNCB 10 0.1 0.21 <br /> Arizona Fescue Redondo PNCB 10 0.3 0.5 <br /> Green Needlegrass Lodorm PNCB 10 1 2 <br /> 6.9 13.7 1 <br /> Teton Drilling Inc. <br /> Dixie Mine-Clear Creek County,CO <br /> Updated Revisions—October 30,2018 <br /> Page I 7 <br />
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