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2020-08-11_PERMIT FILE - M2020035 (10)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2020035
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
8/11/2020
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Application
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Elam Construction
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DRMS
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ACY
THM
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Snowberry 8 <br /> Common reedgrass i 8 1 <br /> Total j 100 12.0 <br /> *Permanent vegetation seed mix consists of native species. <br /> **PLS=Pure live seed <br /> Note that the rates given in Table E-3 are for a drilled application rate and rates will be double <br /> for a broadcast application. <br /> To ensure the establishment of a diverse and long-lasting vegetative cover, the Operator will <br /> employ site preparation techniques and protection. The soil shall be mechanically conditioned <br /> using disks and rippers, mulch will be spread after seeding, and temporary irrigation may be <br /> employed to ensure germination of as many seedlings as possible. Drill seeding will be utilized <br /> throughout the site. <br /> Certified weed free mulch will be crimped into the surface at 2000 lbs. per-acre. Furrows from <br /> disking will be left in the topsoil to provide moisture concentration and shade areas to promote <br /> better conditions for successful vegetation establishment. Seeding will occur in the first <br /> favorable season following the placement of topsoil. <br /> The site will be prepared to provide the best chance of vegetation establishment by completing <br /> the following as recommended by the NRCS in the Plant materials Technical Note No. 59: <br /> "The seedbed should be well settled and firm but friable enough that seed can be drilled at the <br /> recommended depth. Soils that have been compacted by traffic or other equipment should be <br /> tilled(deep-chisled or ripped if necessary) to break up restrictive or compacted layers and then <br /> harrowed and rolled or packed to prepare the required firm seedbed.Avoid seedbed <br /> preparation when the soil is wet to prevent compaction of the seedbed. Planting depth less than <br /> I inch." <br /> 23 114 West A <br /> July 2020 E-4 Greg lawicki and:lssociNtes I'1.1.( <br />
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