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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
P2015007
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
10/31/2019
Doc Name
Completeness Notice
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DRMS
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United States Forest Service
Type & Sequence
SL2
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ECS
MAC
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Figure 2:Road reclamation during retreat of the excavator from project site.Fallen timber was replaced <br /> over the road.Vegetation disturbance from excavator tracks was minimal. <br /> The temporary access gate was removed as shown in Fig. 3. The original berm that <br /> blocks access was rebuilt and the original logs in front of it put back in place. <br /> xa✓ <br /> Figure 3:Temporary access gate after installation(left)and conditions after removal and reclamation <br /> (right).Bern was rebuilt to original height and original logs put back in place. <br /> 4. Site Preparation and Seeding <br /> Seeding: Seeds were acquired from Arkansas Valley Seed, Inc. Denver, CO per <br /> specification provided by USFS as part of the POO as follows: Rocky Mountain Fescue <br /> (Festuca saximontana, 35% seeds/acre, 5 pounds), Slender Wheatgrass (Agropyron <br /> trachycaulum, 35%, 4 pounds), Junegrass (Koeleria macrantha, 20%, 1.5 pounds), and <br /> Fringed Sage(Artemisia frigida, 10%,0.5 pounds). <br /> Seeding was performed in early September 2015. For seedbed preparation, after <br /> contouring and spreading the topsoil, the surface was left in rough surface conditions as <br /> preferred method for seedbed preparation. Seeds were broadcasted evenly, followed by <br /> light harrowing to increase soil to seed contact. <br /> Dead wood and other vegetation material was further distributed to help retain moisture <br /> to aid in seed germination. <br />
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