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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1997014
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
2/25/1997
Doc Name
CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS REGULAR OPERATION 112 RECLAMATION PERMIT APPLICATION FORM
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<br />;~ <br />Deer Creek Quarry -Vegetation Presence List <br />Species Common Name Abundance Notes <br />Tragopogon dubius Salsify 6 weedy invader <br />GrTndelia squarrosa Gumweed 2 weedy invader <br />.9rtemisia frigida Sage 7 locally strong invader <br />Ayuilegia caerulia Columbine 1 one plant found <br />Jun+perus scopulorum Rocky Mountain Juniper 2 invader <br />Erigeron sp. Fleabane 6 invader <br />Cicuta douglasii Water Hemlock I invader; very poisonous <br />Sedum stenopetalunr Stonecrop 6 invader <br />Porennlla fruiricosa Mountain Avens 5 invader <br />Achilles lanulosa Yarrow 5 invader <br />Descurainia pianara Descurainia 6 invader; weedy <br />Medicago lupulina Black Medic 2 invader; introduced; weedy <br />Rorripa sinuara Cress 2 invader <br />Agropyron smithii Western Wheatgrass 6 invader <br />Typha latifolia Cattail 2 invader; wetland species <br />Populus deltoides Cottonwood 2 invader; wetland species <br />Salix exigua Willow 2 invader; wetland species <br />Carex sp. Sedge 3 invader; wetland species <br />Juncussp. Rush 3 invader; wetland species <br />Abundance scale: 1 to ] 0 with ]being rare on the site and 10 being highly dominant. <br />(On this site, only a few species were common generally, although some, like Smooth Brome, <br />were clearly dominant in a few locations. ) <br />
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