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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2021067
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/16/2022
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response
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Asphalt Specialties Co.
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DRMS
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ECS
MAC
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3) SEED MIXES <br /> Reclamation Native Grass Seed Mix pis Seed <br /> Stiles Mining Resource-Weld County acre Mix <br /> Western Whea rass Arriba, Barton, Rosana 2.50 <br /> Blue Grama Hachital, Lovin on 1.50 n96 <br /> Sideoats Grama(Vaughn, Butte,Niner, El Reno, 2.25 1 <br /> Haskell <br /> Smooth Brome Lincoln, Manchar 2.00 1 <br /> Sand dro seed 0.25 <br /> Perennial Ryegrass(Calibra or Garibaldi 0.75 5 <br /> tetra loid <br /> Slender Whea rass(Pryor, Revenue or San Luis 2.50 1 <br /> Alkali grass Fults 11,Salt on Sea 1.25 <br /> Swit rass Nebraska 28, Blackwell L00 <br /> Total: 14.00 Il <br /> Reclamation Native Forb Seed Mix pis/ %,seed <br /> Stfles Mining Resource-Weld County acre Mix <br /> Western Yarrow 0.14 <br /> Plains Coreo sis 0.27 <br /> Purple Prairie Clover O.59 <br /> Narrowleaf Penstemon 0.O9 <br /> Blanketflower 0.45 1 <br /> Dotted Gayfeather 0.0E <br /> Blue Flax L58 <br /> Clasping Coneflower 0.1 <br /> Prairie Coneflower 0.32 <br /> Mexican Hat 0.32 <br /> Scarlet Globemallow 0.14 <br /> Prairie Aster M14 <br /> Prairie Cinquefoil 0.09 <br /> Lanceleaf Coreo sis 0.18 4 <br /> Total 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 /> planned for December through May.This timing will improve seed and soil contact by taking <br /> advantage of the pounding action of rainfall, weight of snow and the freeze/thaw heaving action in <br /> the soil. <br /> a) NATIVE SEED PLANTING FOLLOWED BY NATIVE GRASS HAY MULCH - If seeding grasses and forbs <br /> into bare soil is needed, ASCI will use crimped in native grass hay to slow the wind and water <br /> erosion. Crimped hay will be applied at±2 tons/acre of weed free native grass. Hay length <br /> should be at least ten (10) inches long for 70%of the product used. The hay should be clean and <br /> free of mold,decay, mud, and other debris. <br />
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