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2021-07-16_PERMIT FILE - M2021048
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2021048
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
7/16/2021
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Application
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Zak Dirt, Inc.
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DRMS
Email Name
ERR
JDM
JXT
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A. SEEDING PLAN <br /> Seeding will be required for an estimated 2.6 acres of disturbed area within the right-of-way limits which are <br /> not surfaced. The following types and rates shall be used: <br /> COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME LBS.PLS PER <br /> ACRE <br /> Nebraska sedge Carex nebaseensis 4 <br /> Tufted hair grass Descham sia ces iloso 2 <br /> Water sedge Carer a uatilis 2 <br /> Slender wheat grass Elvnrus trachwenihts 5 <br /> Western wheat -racy PavrnpynfmsmifhH v Arriha 5 <br /> Mountain rush _ Juncus arcticus 1 <br /> Smallwing sedge Carex micro lera I <br /> Wild geranium Geranium viscosissimum 2 <br /> Colorado columbine A wile is coerulea 2 <br /> Shrubby cinquefoil Potentilla fiā¢uticosa 0.5 <br /> SubTOTAL 24.5 <br /> *CoverNurse Crop Oats or Avena saliva (Spring) 3 <br /> *Cover/Nurse Crop Re green Triticum aesthmm(Spring or Fall) 2 <br /> TOTAL '27.5 or <br /> *26.5 <br /> ' Use either one depending on seeding period, #mgcl and salt tolerant from road surface. <br /> B. SEEDING APPLICATION: Drill seed 0.25 inch to 0.5 inch into the soil. In small areas not accessible to a <br /> _ drill,hand broadcast or hydroseed at double the rate and rake 0.25 inch to 0.5 inch into the soil per <br /> subsection 212. Soil compaction shall be minimized for areas where permanent stabilization will be <br /> achieved through vegetative cover. <br />
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