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2019-04-09_PERMIT FILE - M2019018 (4)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2019018
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
4/9/2019
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Application
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J Graff Enterprises
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DRMS
Email Name
SJM
WHE
THM
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D
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The Division and Delta County staff will be consulted regarding any weed infestation areas and any <br /> control measures prior to their initiation. Weeds tend to provide shade for new grasses, are a means <br /> of holding snow on the seedbed longer and protecting it from wind and water erosion until the <br /> planted species have taken hold. <br /> During all phases of the mining operation the permit area will be monitored closely every year, <br /> through which the operator may determine if any additional weeds have grown. If any new species <br /> of weeds are found, Delta County and the Division will be consulted in order to formulate the best <br /> plan for the new infestation. <br /> 6. Revegetation Success Criteria <br /> Revegetation success will be deemed adequate when the dryland vegetation has been established in <br /> order to control erosion and noxious weeds are not present in any significant amounts and all of the <br /> conditions of Rule 3.1.10 have been met. <br /> 7. Land Use Plans <br /> No state land use plans are in place for this property. Local land use plans will be address with the <br /> Delta County Specific Development Permit. <br /> 8. Monitoring Reclamation Success <br /> Monitoring the reclamation on an ongoing basis will allow minor revisions to assure successful <br /> reclamation. The operator plans to use the local NRCS office to assist in determining the ability of <br /> the reclaimed land to control erosion. If minor changes or modifications are needed to the seeding <br /> and reclamation plan, revision plans will be submitted to the Division as required. It is hoped that <br /> the Division will provide assistance in evaluating the success of the ongoing reclamation process. <br /> All areas disturbed and reclaimed and any other important items regarding the reclamation will be <br /> submitted in the annual reports to the Division <br /> BRS&G Pit 1 �,rY�i e chi anJ �sor alr.,I'i l <br /> March 2019 E-4 <br />
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