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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2024043
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
8/7/2024
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Application
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Harry Corkle Construction
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DRMS
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BFB
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EL1
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RPM,Inc.,25049 E.Alder Dr.,Aurora,CO 80016 Phone:(303)854-7499 Email:hlhumphries24comcast.net <br /> Species Variety(If available) Lbs./Acre PLS* <br /> Grasses: Variety Lbs. PLS/Acre <br /> (If available) <br /> Bluebunch Wheatgrass - 3.0 <br /> Western Wheatgrass** Rosana 2.0 <br /> Streambank Wheatgrass** Critana 3.0 <br /> Arizona Fescue Redondo 2.5 <br /> Russian Wildrye** - 3.0 <br /> Sandberg Bluegrass - 2.0 <br /> Smooth Brome - 2.0 <br /> Alfalfa** Ladak .25 <br /> Purple Prairie Clover Kaneb .25 <br /> Total 18.0 <br /> *Seeding rate is given in pounds of Pure Live Seed (PLS) <br /> PLS =purity X germination <br /> ** Seed and rate to be used on topsoil stockpiles. <br /> The proposed species are not difficult to establish and should therefore help ensure the <br /> Reclamation Plan goals of site stability, erosion control and the post mining land use <br /> (rangeland) are achieved. <br /> (iii) Soil amendments to include mulch if needed: <br /> No soil amendments are planned. However, as stated previously,the NRCS typically <br /> recommends 40 lbs. of nitrogen and phosphorous per acre. The need for soil <br /> amendments will be based on soil tests. If needed and available, well cured <br /> feedlot/barnyard manure could be applied at the rate of twenty tons per acre. <br /> 33 <br />
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