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11/20/2007 12:29:00 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981071
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/11/2001
Doc Name
pg 816-130 to 816-229
Section_Exhibit Name
PART 816
Media Type
D
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Section 816.116 (b) continued. <br />• <br />Soil surface factors, such as soil movement, surface litter, surface <br />rock fragments, pedestalling, flow patterns, rills, and gullies will be <br />reviewed for the seeded parcel. As a result of the review, an <br />applicable erosion condition class will be designated. <br />Water conditions will be evaluated as presented in the approved <br />Technical Revision 86-08, Modification of the Hydrologic Monitoring <br />Plan. The revision modifies pages 780-170 through 780-175 of Section <br />780-21 and Map 14A, Hydrologic Monitoring Program. <br />(d) For permit areas 40 acres or less in size, in locations with an average <br />annual precipitation of more than 26 inches, the following performance <br />standards, if approved by the regulatory authority, may be used instead of <br />reference areas to measure success of revegetation on sites that are <br />disturbed. These standards shall be met for a minimum of 5 full consecutive <br />• years. <br />(1) Areas planted only in herbaceous species shall sustain a vegetative <br />ground cover of 70 percent for 5 full consecutive years. <br />• <br />816-167(a) Revised 09/27/87 <br />
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