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2021-12-29_PERMIT FILE - M2021009 (12)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2021009
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/29/2021
Doc Name Note
Exhibit E - Reclamation Plan
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response
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Lewicki & Associates/Young Ranch Resource, LLC
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DRMS
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AME
MAC
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Wood mulch derived from onsite trees will be used, as needed, to provide additional micro- <br /> climates for seed germination and slop stabilization. <br /> Seeding and planting will take place during the spring or fall following application of growth <br /> medium of slopes. <br /> Table 3. Example Native Forest Shrub Seed Mix <br /> Scientific Name Common Name <br /> Cercocarpus montanus True mountain mahogany <br /> Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus Green rabbitbrush <br /> Purshia tridentate Antelope bitterbrush <br /> Rhus trilobato Skunkbush sumac <br /> Ribes cereum Wax currant <br /> Yucca glauca Yucca <br /> A final native forest shrub seed mix will be verified by a contracted revegetation consultant and <br /> will be subject to nursery availability. Either bare root stock or containerized plants can be used <br /> for shrubs. <br /> Table 4. Example Tree Tubelings. <br /> Planting <br /> Scientific Name Common Name Rate Location <br /> Pinus contorto Lodgepole pine 150-250/ac Side slopes <br /> Pinus flexilis Limber pine 150-250/ac Ridge tops <br /> A final tree tubelings rate will be verified by a contracted revegetation consultant and will be <br /> subject to nursery availability. Current designs include Lodgepole pine planting on side slopes <br /> with Limber pine planting on ridge tops. Either bare root stock or containerized plants can be <br /> used for trees. Tree tubelings will be planted in a typical minimum density of 140 saplings per 1- <br /> acre, in 20-foot x 20-foot x 20-foot triangular spacing as suggested by the USDA. <br /> Young Ranch Resource <br /> December 2021 E-6 Lewicki&Associates <br />
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