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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1997026
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
11/18/2021
Doc Name
Request For Amendment To Permit
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Eagle River Materials, LLC
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DRMS
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AM1
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DMC
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2) If any patches or plants are identified, they will be controlled within 30 days. This may <br /> include mowing, tillage, or spraying them with an herbicide approved for use by the <br /> weed control staff of Eagle County. Other methods of weed control (ie: biological) may <br /> be employed from time to time depending on the nature and extent of the targeted <br /> species. <br /> 3) After reclamation, weed surveys and controls will continue until the perennial vegetation <br /> cover on the site meet CDRMS requirements and bond release is obtained. <br /> 9. Revegetation Success Criteria <br /> Revegetation will be deemed adequate when erosion is controlled and vegetation is considered <br /> satisfactory according to Division standards. Reclamation is considered a success when a <br /> diverse and long-lasting vegetative cover is established and the site is free of prohibited noxious <br /> weed species that seriously threatens the continued development of the desired vegetation. <br /> Monitoring the reclamation on an ongoing basis will ensure its success. If problems arise, the <br /> permittee will consult with the local NRCS office to get input regarding how to resolve the <br /> problem. If minor changes or modifications are suggested by the local NRCS office to the <br /> seeding or reclamation plan, revision plans will be submitted to the CDRMS prior to their <br /> implementation. It is anticipated that the Division will provide assistance and feedback in <br /> evaluating the success of the ongoing reclamation process. Information on all areas disturbed <br /> and reclaimed as well as any other important items regarding the reclamation will be submitted <br /> in the annual reports to the Division. <br /> Carol Ann Pit E-5 Lewicki&Associates <br /> November 2021 <br />
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