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DRMS Permit Index
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M1977410
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
5/27/2021
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Completeness Response
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Grand Island Resources
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DRMS
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AM2
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AME
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Table 4 <br /> Upland Tree and Shrub Reclamation Mix <br /> Species Scientific Name <br /> Shrubby cinquefoil Pentaphylloides floribunda <br /> Black eyed Susa Rudbeckia hirta <br /> Rocky Mountain penstemon Penstemon strictus <br /> The wetland areas and Coon Track Creek banks will be supplemented with the suggested species in <br /> Table 5. <br /> Table 5 <br /> Wetland Reclamation Mix <br /> Species Scientific Name <br /> Colorado Blue Spruce Picea pungens <br /> Thin-leaf alder Alnus incana <br /> Willow Salix <br /> Wax currant, Ribes cereum <br /> Woods Rose Rosa woodsii <br /> Chokecherry Padus virginiana <br /> Waxcurrent Ribes cereum <br /> Wild strawberry Fragaria vesca) <br /> Wild Geranium Geranium richardsonii <br /> Blue Bells Mertensia ciliata <br /> Dependent on the ability to gain access in a safe manner some areas will be broadcast seeded. If the <br /> seed is to be broadcast,the seedbed will be settled and fairly firm, but left rough enough to catch the <br /> seed and allow some coverage by soil when tracked in by equipment or harrowed and packed into the <br /> soil surface. <br /> Tree and shrub seedlings will be hand planted in the Idaho Tunnel slope,wetland, and Coon Track Creek <br /> bank areas. Shrubs will dominate these areas and will be planted at a rate that considers the final <br /> topography and species success at being established. The total area of tree and shrub plantings will be <br /> approximately 4.71 acres. <br /> After reseeding, mulch will be applied. Mulch will consist of hay or straw mulch, pest-free or weed-free <br /> to the extent possible. Approximately 30 percent by weight of the mulch material shall be ten inches <br /> (10") in length or longer. Rotted, caked, decayed or moldy material will not be accepted. Hay or straw <br /> mulch will be applied uniformly at the rate of two (2) tons per acre. Hydromulch may be used in some <br /> areas that may be difficult to access. Hydromulch will be applied at the rate of one and a half(1 1/2) <br /> tons per Acre (DRMS 2009). <br /> 1 .10 Slopes <br /> Slopes will be reconfigured to Approximate Original Contour(AOC) or less and will blend in with the <br /> surrounding topography or match the AOC. Where possible, regraded slopes will be 3:1 or less. Areas <br /> steeper than 2:1 will be kept to a minimum. At the Idaho Tunnel hillside,the vertical slope is currently <br /> 10 <br />
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