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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981014
IBM Index Class Name
Inspection
Doc Name
Inspection Report
Inspection Date
12/13/2006
Media Type
D
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Perimeter drainage ditches appeared in good condition with no evidence of erosion of the <br />channel lirnng. The ditch that diverts any surface flow from the west was also inspected and <br />found in good condition. <br />.. _h ' .. ~ :~~ <br />~ ~ .~ 7rSME7~f~` ' ~RZw~~' .i +..r ~ .~ . <br />+ ~ ~ ~~ <br />` ~. <br />Southfield Proces~iny 1b'ast~=, Pro, Ucrember 20i:•-~ <br />Fish and Wildlife <br />Evidence suggests that elk graze the <br />reclaimed area at the main mme facility <br />location. Shrub transplants have the <br />potential to be negatively impacted, <br />especially when they are young, by wildlife <br />grazing pressure. No evidence of grazing <br />to transplanted Ponderosa Pine or Red <br />Cedar trees was evident Some grazing of <br />Mountain mahogany was noted. although <br />re-growth from established root systems is <br />evident. Shown at right are the many <br />deep maroon shoots of a healthy <br />Mountain mahogany shrub transplant, <br />
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