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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2006017
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
2/8/2006
Doc Name
112 Permit Application
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Oglebay Norton Industrial Sands Inc.
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DMG
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05045 <br />Banks and Gesso, LLC <br />Grass mix for quick reveoetation all sites: <br />Grass <br />Crested Wheat grass <br />Perenial Rye <br />Western Wheatgrass <br />Smooth Brome grass <br />Sideoats Grama <br />4.0 <br />2.0 <br />3.0 <br />5.0 <br />2.5 <br />Total 16.5 lbs. <br />Grass mix for heavier soil areas: <br />Grass Varie Amount in PLS lbs. per acre <br />Western Wheat grass <br />Sideoats Grama <br />Slender Wheat grass <br />Smooth Brome <br />Crested Wheat grass <br />Grass Mix for Sandv soils: <br />Grass <br />Sideoats Grama <br />Western Wheatgrass <br />Slender Wheat grass <br />Little bluestem <br />Sand Dropseed <br />Switch Grass <br />Weeping Love grass <br />Vadetv <br />Amount in PLS lbs. per acre <br />Ephraim or HyCrest <br />Linn <br />Barton <br />Lincoln or Manchar <br />EI Reno <br />Barton <br />EI Reno <br />Sodar <br />Lincoln or Manchar <br />Ephraim <br />5.0 lbs. <br />3.0 lbs. <br />2.5 lbs. <br />4.0 lbs. <br />3.0 lbs. <br />Total 17.5 lbs. <br />Varie Amount in PLS lbs. per acre <br />EI Reno 3.01bs. <br />Barton 2.51bs. <br />Native 2.OIbs. <br />Pastura 2.01bs. <br />Native O.51bs. <br />Nebraska 28 3.0 lbs. <br />Morpha 1.OIbs <br />If you are concerned about germination and cover, use an additional 2 lbs. per acre of <br />perennial rye grass in the mix. Be sure to specify perennial rve and not the annual rye, <br />Annual rye is very wmpetitive and uses the soil moisture very effectively to the <br />detriment of the other grasses. <br />Most construction reseeding includes provisions that the site is bonded for revegetation <br />until the site is established. At present most areas require a bond for one year. If <br />Oglebay Norton Industrial Sands, Inc. February 2, 2006 <br />Jemadojin Sand Mine Page 33 <br />
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