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DRMS Permit Index
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M2004051
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
5/11/2023
Doc Name
Request For Amendment To Permit
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Holcim - WCR, Inc.
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DRMS
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AM1
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PSH
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AWA
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Wattenberg Lakes Amendment, Exhibit E—Reclamation Plan May 2023 <br /> Wetland seed mix(from Wattenberg Wetland Mitigation Plan,April 2023). <br /> Scientific Name Common Name Wetland Type <br /> Tree <br /> Populus deltoides Plains cottonwood Cottonwood <br /> Shrub <br /> Salix exigua Sandbar willow Willow-shrub <br /> Salix amygdaloides Peachleaf willow Willow-shrub <br /> Herbaceous <br /> Bechmannia syzigachne American sloughgrass Tall emergent <br /> Carex spp Sedge Tall emergent <br /> Distichlis spicata Inland saltgrass Saltgrass meadow <br /> Eleochans palustris Common spikerush Tall emergent <br /> Juncus spp. Rush Wet meadow, Saltgrass meadow <br /> Panicum virgatum Switchgrass Tall emergent, Saltgrass meadow <br /> Sagittaria latifolia Broadleaf arrowhead Tall emergent <br /> Schoenoplectus spp. Sedge Tall emergent <br /> Sarpus spp Sedge Wet meadow, Tall emergent <br /> Sparganium eurycarpum Great bur-reed Tall emergent <br /> SpartIna gracdis Alkali Cordgrass Saltgrass meadow <br /> Spartina pecinata Prairie cordgrass Tall emergent, Saltgrass meadow <br /> 11.0 WEED MANAGEMENT PLAN <br /> A weed management program will be undertaken to control noxious and invasive plant species and to replace those <br /> species with appropriate non-invasive vegetation. The requirements of the wetland mitigation plan accepted by the <br /> USACE for this site will be followed under that plan which includes a commitment to manage State-listed noxious <br /> weeds in the mitigation areas. State-listed noxious weeds will be controlled, and reseeding and irrigation will occur <br /> as needed to establish self-sustaining desirable vegetation. As an example, Canada thistle (Cirsium arvense) and <br /> leafy spurge (Euphorbia esula)will be treated by a combination of mowing at regular intervals and herbicides used <br /> at the appropriate times and applications levels. <br /> OTETRA TECH Page 6 1 6 <br />
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