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reported in the SL19 application. Species composition was generally consistent with the species <br /> reported in the application, with relatively large quantities of Wheatgrasses (Agropyron spp.), <br /> Kentucky Bluegrass (Poa pratensis) and Great Basin Wildrye (Elymus cinereus) observed. The <br /> dominant perennial forbs were Western Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) and Alfalfa (Medicago <br /> satvia). Rubber Rabbitbrush (Chrysothamnus nauseosus), Big Sagebursh (Artemisia tridentate), <br /> Silver sage (Artemesio cana), and Antelope bitterbrush (Prushia tridentate), depending on parcel, <br /> were the dominant shrubs present. Noxious weeds such as Cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum), <br /> Musk Thistle (Carduus nutans) and Canada thistle (Cirsium arvense), were observed during the <br /> inspection. The thistle patches were small in number and did not appear to significantly impact <br /> the establishment of <br /> the desired vegetation. Cheatgrass, observed during the inspection, is a common species found <br /> throughout Moffat County; overall, it did not appear that <br /> cheatgrass significantly impacts the establishment of desired <br /> vegetation. Bare areas devoid of vegetation were observed but <br /> ' these areas were small and constituted an insignificant amount of <br /> ,t <br /> the bond release area. Alluvial Valley Floors are not located <br /> within the 376.1 acre SL19 bond release block. In general, <br /> erosion is not a problem in the SL19 bond release parcels. The <br /> p' ma below illustrates the location of parcels included in the <br /> .. p <br /> proposed phase II bond release. <br /> Photo 3(left): Mixed grasses and shrubs. <br /> � ud <br /> 7. <br /> Permit Number C 1981010 <br /> SL19 <br />