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2023-01-10_PERMIT FILE - M2023001 (10)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2023001
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
1/10/2023
Doc Name Note
Exhibit E - Reclamation Plan
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Application
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J-2 Contracting Company
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DRMS
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PSH
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Final Reclamation Seed Mix Application Rate' % in mix <br /> #PLS/acre <br /> Sideoats Grama (El Reno variety) 2.7#PLS/ac 30 <br /> Western Wheat grass Arriba 4.0#PLS/ac 40 <br /> Green Needle grass Lodorm 2.0#PLS/ac 20 <br /> Blue Grama Hachita 0.45#PLS/ac 5 <br /> Switch grass Blackwell 0.5#PLS/ac 5 <br /> Totals 9.65#PLS/ac 100 <br /> `Application rate is for drilling the seed. If seed is to be broadcast, the application <br /> rate will be doubled. <br /> The seed mix for final reclamation as described above does not require fertilizer as <br /> recommended by the local NRCS office in Greeley, Colorado. The seeded areas will be covered <br /> with dead crop litter from sorghum or milo crop forage, or with straw mulch at a rate of 4,000 <br /> pounds per acre. <br /> If a significant invasion of noxious weeds occurs after seeding, the weeds will be mowed before <br /> they can go to seed. The areas will be mowed periodically for additional control as needed. <br /> Mechanical control will be used as a first priority. Chemical methods will only be used if no other <br /> alternative produces acceptable results. <br /> For temporary earthen stockpiles, the reclamation plan includes re-vegetating with appropriate <br /> seed mixes to minimize erosion and establish more rapidly to stabilize the stockpiles. If a <br /> temporary earthen stockpile remains more than one growing season, it will be seeded with the <br /> seed mix below to prevent erosion. The grass mixture below was selected as recommended by <br /> the Greeley NRCS field office. The proposed seed mix is shown in the following table. <br /> Temporary Stockpile Seed Mix Application Rate % in mix <br /> (#PLS/acre) <br /> Slender wheatgrass 3.4#PLS/ac 44.5 <br /> Pubescent wheatgrass 4.2#PLS/ac 55 <br /> Sand dropseed 0.03#PLS/ac 0.5 <br /> Totals 7T <br /> 7.63 #PLS/ac 100 <br /> *Application rate is for drilling the seed. If seed is to be broadcast, the application <br /> rate will be doubled. <br /> The seed mix for temporary stockpiles as described above does not require fertilizer as <br /> recommended by the local NRCS office in Greeley, Colorado. <br /> Water—General Requirement <br /> To minimize the effect on the prevailing hydrologic balance, J-2 Contracting Company will: <br /> a. Comply with all applicable Colorado water laws. <br /> b. Comply with all applicable Federal and State water quality laws and regulations. <br /> c. Comply with all Federal and State requirements for dredge and fill. <br /> 111111111 JaT Consulting,Inc. J-2 Contracting Company <br /> ' Sunset Industrial Pit <br /> DRMS 112 Permit Application <br />
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