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2020-02-06_PERMIT FILE - M2019046 (2)
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12/27/2024 5:03:44 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2019046
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
2/6/2020
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response #2
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Greg Lewicki And Associates, PLLC
To
Vicki Koepsel
Email Name
JPL
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3.1 Native Grass Seed Mix <br /> Species Pounds of pure live seed per acre(drilled) <br /> Blue grama 1.8 <br /> Western wheatgrass 9.6 <br /> Sideoats grama 1.8 <br /> Needle and thread 2.2 <br /> Indian ricegrass 1.2 <br /> Little bluestem 0.7 <br /> Galleta grass 0.4 <br /> Green needlegrass 1.0 <br /> Total 18.7 <br /> Broadcast seeding will be done at double the drill rate. <br /> 4. Post-Reclamation Site Drainage <br /> Map F-I shows arrows indicating the approximate direction of drainage throughout the site. <br /> Final reclamation surfaces will be graded such that drainage waters flow in a similar path to the <br /> original path. Final dump reclamation will include catch ditches to control stormwater runoff <br /> along the dump slope and will direct excess storm flows to the dump sump where surface water <br /> will infiltrate the porous and dry landscape within 72 hours. Catch ditches along the dump will <br /> remain cleared and maintained until reclamation is deemed complete. Following the completion <br /> of reclamation and the release of the bond by the Division,the catch benches will no longer be <br /> cleared and maintained and will be allowed to return to the conditions of the surrounding <br /> landscape. <br /> 5. Weed Control <br /> Measures will be employed for the control of any noxious weed species. The objective of this <br /> weed management plan is to control undesirable plants on the Bradford Mesa site. Plants <br /> identified through the Colorado Noxious Weed Act(C.R.S. 35-5.5) and the Huerfano County <br /> Noxious Weed List as undesirable and designated for management within the County will be <br /> removed. Plants identified as noxious weeds will be managed by control measures. A Weed <br /> Control Plan will be utilized as follows: <br /> Bradford Mesa Quarry X I 151111,a—++++ <br /> January 2020 E-10 <br />
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