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DRMS Permit Index
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M1977410
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Revision
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12/16/2024
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Table of Contents, Introduction Exhibit A Thru Exhibit G Appendix A Thru Appendix F
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Request For Conversion
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Cross Gold Mine <br />December 2024 E-8 <br /> <br /> <br />elevation seed mix (Table E-4) for areas above 9,000 feet up to the timberline. This DRMS-recommended <br />reclamation seed mix will be applied to the prepared areas. <br />Seeding will occur in the fall to take advantage of winter moisture. Seeding will not take place if the <br />ground is frozen. The seedbed will be prepared, settled, and firm, yet sufficiently rough to ensure seeds <br />can lodge and receive adequate soil coverage. Seed will be applied using a drill seeding method. <br />Following seeding, the area will be hydromulched, and the mulch will be crimped or tacked in place to <br />control wind and water erosion. Although these mountain soils are generally fertile, soil amendments <br />may be applied as necessary based on conditions (Section 1.10). Since this is private land, grazing will <br />not be permitted. <br />Table E-4. Subalpine Vegetation Areas (9000’ to tree line) <br />The below rates are for drilled seeding. The rates for broadcast seeding are double the drilled rate. <br />Species Scientific Name Variety Lbs/acre <br />Yarrow* Achillea lanulosa 0.1 <br />Groundsel Senecio atratus 0.1 <br />Lupine Lupinus alpestris LO <br />Slender Wheatgrass Elymus trachycaulus San Lois 1.4 <br />Nodding Brome Bromus anomalous 2.5 <br />Sheep Fescue Festuca ovina Cover 0.5 <br />Hard Fescue Festuca ovine duriuscula 0.5 <br />Red Fescue Festuca rubra Penn lawn 0.5 <br />Tufted Hairgrass Deschampsia caespitosa 0.5 <br />Redtop Agrostis alba 0.1 <br />Blue wildrye Elymus glaucus 1.15 <br />Mutton grass Poa fendleriana San Lois 0.5 <br />TOTAL 9.45 <br />*To be bagged separately from mix. Bag to be attached outside of primary seed bag. This mix will be used across all areas <br />requiring reclamation. Specific areas will be supplemented by upland tree and shrubs and wetland species (Table E-5 and <br />Table E-6). Quantities for supplemental species will depend on the final reclamation slope configurations and the best <br />chance of success for each species. Suggested species have been successful reclamation in similar environments (O’Shea- <br />Stone and Ash 2008). The Idaho Tunnel slope will be seeded with the species in Table 3 and will be supplemented with the <br />tree and shrub species listed in Table 4. Trees and shrubs will be planted in the spring if possible. <br />
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