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2021-12-02_PERMIT FILE - M2021067 (4)
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M2021067
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Permit File
Doc Date
12/2/2021
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Asphalt Specialties CO Inc
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ECS
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shallow seeding depths(%-%").Seed can remain viable for years until the right soil conditions are <br /> met for seed germination.Germination can be prolonged due to naturally occurring seed dormancy. <br /> 2) WILDFLOWERS(Forbs) Native wildflowers are an important addition to this native grass planting. <br /> Besides adding beauty to stands of native grasses,wildflowers are an important food source for <br /> game birds,songbirds,and mammalian wildlife as well as grazing livestock. Wildflowers will be <br /> planted one to three years after establishment of the native grasses.This would allow herbicide use <br /> until the grasses are established and herbicides are not needed.Wildflower species grow well in <br /> stands of established grass. <br /> 3) SEED MIXES <br /> Reckinudon Native Grams Seed M pis/ % <br /> Stiles AM Resonate-Weld acre Mix <br /> Western Whey rass Arriba Ba Rumna 2.50 18% <br /> Blue Grams Hachita L50 11 <br /> S"ideoats Grams(Vaughn,Butte, Neer,El Reno, 2.25 1 <br /> Had ell <br /> Smooth Brome(Unwin,Manchar 2.W 1496 <br /> Sanddwseed 0.25 <br /> Perennial Ryegrass(Calibra or G dbaldi 0.75 5 <br /> tetr bid <br /> Slender Whea rass(PrVar,Revenue or San 2.50 1894 <br /> Alkal rass flFults 11 Salt on Sea L25 <br /> Switc rass Nebraska 28, 3L.W1 -0 <br /> TOW 14,W1 1 <br /> Region Native Fiorb Seed Nk pis/ %Seed <br /> Stites Ag Resource-WOM arxe Mbt <br /> Western harrow 0.14 <br /> Plains Coreopsis 0.27 <br /> Purple Prairie Clover 0.59 1394 <br /> Narrowieaf Penstemon 0.09 <br /> Btanketftomr 0.45 1 <br /> Dotted Gayreather 0.09 <br /> Blue Flax L58 <br /> Cliaspirm Conefiower 0.14 <br /> Prairie Coneflower 0.32 <br /> Mexican Hat 0.32 <br /> Scarlet Gbbetnagaw 0.14 <br /> Prairie Aster 0.14 <br /> Prairie Ci 0.09 <br /> Lanceleaf Cor 0.18 147911 <br /> T 4.50 1 <br /> PLANTING, MULCH OR COVER CROP <br /> 1) PLANTING WINDOW FOR NATIVE SEED-Ideal dormant seeding window is December 1-May 1 for <br /> the native grasses, followed by an application of crimped native grass hay.Seed may remain viable <br /> for years in the soil waiting for the right conditions to germinate. Native seed planting is typically <br /> H:\Pits HBP Plants\EVANS\Stiles Mining Resource\Exh E Reclamation\Exhibit E Reclamation Plan.docx <br />
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