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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2025004
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
1/22/2025
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Application
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Siete, Inc.
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DRMS
Email Name
AMG
JLE
EL1
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Topsoil is found at a depth of 3-4 inches onsite,with overburden accounting for approximately <br /> 1-3 feet onsite. Mineable aggregate is found up to a depth of approximately 20 feet. <br /> 6.4.10 Exhibit J <br /> Vegetation Information <br /> The Lascar Pit is characterized by rangeland. Native vegetation includes Sideoats Grama, <br /> Western Wheatgrass, Little Bluestem,cactus,yucca, and sagebrush. Onsite conditions show that <br /> vegetation varies dependent on precipitation. Vegetation onsite can range from 50%coverage to <br /> 85%coverage with 100%being grasses and forbs. With the arid climate and the above soil <br /> types, vegetation tends to be sparce and depended on years with abundant moisture. Vegetation <br /> that tends to do well includes those that are found onsite, Sideoats Grama, Western Wheatgrass, <br /> cactus, sagebrush and yucca. The environment doesn't normally sustain any tall or low shrubs <br /> well. Carrying capacity of a site such as this is 40 acres per one head of cattle. <br /> Page 15 of 24 <br />
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