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2022-03-21_PERMIT FILE - M2022012
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2022012
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
3/21/2022
Doc Name
Application
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Burton Farms LLLP
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DRMS
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CCW
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AWA
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Kind PLS Lbs/Acre <br /> Streambank Wheatgrass— <br /> Sodar Variety 1.5 Ibs/Ac PLS <br /> Sand Dro seed 0.1 Ibs/Ac PLS <br /> Totals 5.6 Ibs/Ac PLS <br /> (iv) Seeding will be accomplished by grassland drill equipment, where feasible, <br /> and broadcast in other areas. As the rate specified in the table above applies to drill <br /> seeding, Applicant will double the rate should the broadcast seeding method be used. As <br /> the site is not irrigated, reseeding will occur between October 15 to April 15 (e.g., <br /> dormant seeding). Applicant will follow general recommendations with regard to <br /> reseeding native grasses. <br /> The Applicant will follow the following seedbed preparation standards: The <br /> seedbed should be well settled and firm, but friable enough that seed can be drilled at the <br /> recommended depth. Soils that have been compacted by traffic or other equipment should <br /> be tilled (deep - chiseled or ripped, if necessary)to break up restrictive or compacted <br /> layers, and then harrowed and rolled or packed to prepare the required firm seedbed. If <br /> the seed is to be broadcast, then the seedbed should be settled and fairly firm, but left <br /> rough to catch the seed and allow some coverage by soil when tracked in by heavy <br /> equipment or harrowed and packed into the surface. Avoid seedbed preparation when the <br /> soil is wet to prevent compaction of the seedbed. Planting depth less than (1) one inch. <br /> Drill spacing 8 inches. <br /> (v) If needed, Applicant will use straw mulch to ensure weed control. Applicant <br /> will employ the disc crimping method. Mulch shall be applied at a rate of 2 tons per acre. <br /> (vi)As trees and shrubs are not present on the site, no planting of any trees or <br /> shrubs need occur during reclamation. <br /> (vii)Noxious weeds are not a problem on this site, however, if noxious weeds do <br /> invade this site, a weed control program will be implemented as soon as possible to stop <br /> the spread of the noxious weeds. A portion of the reclamation cost will be devoted to this <br /> item if that becomes necessary. <br /> (d) Remaining Structures: <br /> As discussed in Exhibit A, the site contains the Existing Access Road. The Applicant (the <br /> landowner) owns the Existing Access Road, which is necessary for Applicant to access the <br /> subject property. The Applicant has been using, and will continue to use,the Existing Access <br /> Road for its private use. <br /> (e) Other: <br /> The only other feature which will be reclaimed is the scale house. Following completion of <br /> mining and removal of all remaining stockpiles, the scale will be removed and the foundation <br /> will be broken up. The broken-up concrete will be buried at the edge of the pit floor against the <br /> Burton Farms LLLP Page 4 of 5 <br /> Construction Materials Limited Impact(I I0(c))Operation Reclamation Permit Application Form <br />
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