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DRMS Permit Index
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M2020018
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
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3/5/2020
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Rincon Partners, LLC
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DRMS
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THM
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which will rapidly grow, eventually the shrubs (particularly sagebrush) will take over the site and <br />fully restore the existing community. <br />The areas being reclaimed will be harrowed and drill seeded in the spring and fall with a mix <br />consisting of the following in order to control erosion: <br />Table E-3: Rangeland Seed Mix <br />iuifur Flower Buckwheat <br />Pounds Pure Live Seed per <br />Acre (drilled rate) <br />2.0 <br />)aisy Fleabane <br />1.0 <br />3alleta (floret) <br />3.0 <br />imall Burnet <br />2.0 <br />ndian Ricegrass <br />3.0 <br />Ninterfat <br />0.5 <br />ihadscale <br />0.5 <br />icarlet Globemallow <br />0.5 <br />3ottlebrush <br />0.5 <br />2abbitbrush <br />0.5_' <br />-our-winged Saltbush <br />1.0 <br />Total <br />14.5 <br />This mix will provide a variety of shrubs, forbs and grasses for the reclamation of the terrace and all <br />of the species have been recommended by the local office of the Colorado Division of Parks and <br />Wildlife. These grasses have proven to do well in the dry medium elevation environment of western <br />Colorado. They will prevent erosion and do provide forage and cover for animals. Certified weed <br />free hay or straw mulch will also be applied at the rate of 2000 lbs/acre. The mulch will be crimped <br />into the ground to provide soil stabilization. Fertilizer is not anticipated to be used for revegetation <br />assistance, however a fertilizer is specified in Table E-5 if one becomes necessary to apply. Annual <br />evaluations will be conducted on the revegetation efforts and the use of fertilizer will be re- <br />evaluated at that time. <br />Rineon Materials E-4 Greg Is icki and Asa iatm PLLC <br />February 2020 <br />
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