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DRMS Permit Index
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M2019046
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
1/21/2020
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Adequacy Review Response
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Greg Lewicki & Associates
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DRMS
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JPL
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12/9/2019 ESD Printable Report <br /> 16. Potential invasive(including noxious)species(native and non-native).List Species which BOTH characterize degraded states <br /> and have the potential to become a dominant or co-dominant species on the ecological site if their future establishment and <br /> growth is not actively controlled by management interventions.Species that become dominant for only one to several years <br /> (e.g.,short-term response to drought or wildfire)are not invasive plants.Note that unlike other indicator,we are describing <br /> what is NOT expected in the reference state for the ecological site: Invasive plants should not occur in the reference plant <br /> community.Cheatgrass, Russian thistle,kochia,other non-native annuals may invade following extended drought or fire assuming a <br /> seed source is available. <br /> 17. Perennial plant reproductive capability:The only limitations are weather-related,wildfire,natural disease,and insects that may <br /> temporarily reduce reproductive capability. <br /> Reference Sheet Approval <br /> Approval Date <br /> Herman B.Garcia,State Rangeland Management Specialist 12/5/2007 <br /> hftps://esis.sc.egov.usda.gov/ESDReporUfsReportPrt.aspx?id=R069XY053CO&rptLevel=all&approved=yes&repType=regular&scrns=&comm= 19/19 <br />
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