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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2020002
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
2/11/2020
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response
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ARY Corp.
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DRMS
Email Name
DC1
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D
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may be crimped into the surface at 2000 lbs.per acre. Fertilizer may be added as determined by a <br /> soil test at the time of seeding. Heavy furrows will be left in the tilled topsoil to provide <br /> moisture concentration and shade areas in order to promote better conditions for successful <br /> vegetation establishment. Seeding will take place during the fall following retopsoiling of slopes. <br /> Slopes will be regraded, and retopsoiled as soon as they are able to be reclaimed and as <br /> additional mining areas become active. <br /> LI Native Grass Seed Mix <br /> S ecies rounds of pure live seed per acre(drilledi <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 /> 6. Post-Reclamation Site Drainage <br /> Final reclamation surfaces will be graded such that onsite drainage waters flow in a similar path <br /> to the original pre-mining path; however,the majority of surface water will infiltrate the porous <br /> and dry landscape within 72 hours. <br /> 7. Revegetation Success Criteria <br /> Areas will be deemed adequate when vegetation is established to control erosion and noxious <br /> weeds are not present in any significant amounts and all of the conditions of Rule 3.1.10 are met. <br /> 8. Monitoring Reclamation Success <br />
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