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~~ ! ~ <br /> <br />Irrigation i_s alluded to "if needed" but no details <br />and schedule for the irrigation system are included. <br />Pest control and disease control measures arc not <br />addressed. <br />Introducer) species arc included in the plan. A <br />justification fur the use o1 introduced :species i:, <br />required. The exclusive use of crested ~.;heatgrass <br />for Copsoil stockpiles must also be explained, <br />since problems with the competiti•.rcness of this <br />species might arise. The scienti.[ic names of the <br />species and subspecies to be used in the seed <br />mixtures should he provided. 'f he statement retard- <br />ing the absence of any threatened or endangered <br />vegetative species in the permit area needs to be <br />substantiated, Seed mi~:tures should be more <br />specifically correlated to the acreage of disturbed <br />areas. Of the three seed mixtures proposed, the <br />latter tcao mixtures have low seeding rates cJhich <br />might result in difficulties in establishing the <br />vegetation. The seeding rate for American Vetch <br />needs to be clarified (i.e., one or two 16s PLS/acre?) <br />Seeding rates for each shrub species should be <br />specified. Seeding rates, use of inCr.oduced and <br />native species, and species adaptability to soil <br />textures, quantity, quality, and to:<ic materials <br />in the soil need to be considered in relation to <br />the success of establishint rcvegetation. The <br />applicant also needs to substantiate that reveteta- <br />tion success is feasible with a topsoi_1 depth of <br />four inches, as opposed to ;;i~: inches or treater. <br />The measures proposeu to be used to determine the <br />success of revetecati.on as required in 30 CPP. <br />817.116 muse be identified and discussed. <br />78~'+.14 Provide a copy of PdPLicS pemit CO-OU33533, <br />reservoir storage permit, and water well permit. <br />Provide a monitoring plan for the collection of <br />surface and ground water quaLiCv and quantity <br />data. Both Hubbard Creek and the alluvial well <br />being used as a water supply should be monitored. <br />Monitoring stations should be set up on <br />__..~ - _ <br />