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8/24/2016 10:57:23 PM
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11/20/2007 4:04:53 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1993059
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Name
APPLICATION FOR A REGULAR OPERATION 112 MLR PERMIT
Section_Exhibit Name
MIDWESTERN FARMS RESOURCES
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The following list of wetland species should be introduced along the shorelines: <br />WETLAND PLANT LIST <br />Common Name <br />Dwarf Spikerush <br />Arrowhead <br />Marsh Smartweed <br />Bullrush <br />Soft Rush <br />Canary Reed Grass <br />Botanical Name <br />Eleocharis parula <br />Sagitarrialatifolia <br />Polygonum muhlengergii <br />Scirpus amricanus <br />Juncus effusus <br />Remarks <br />Tuber/rooUrhizome <br />Tuber/rooUrhizome <br />Tuber/rooUrhizome <br />Tuber/rooUrhizome or seed <br />Tuber/rooUrhizome <br />Seed <br />Also native plant material on-site and especially species for trees shrubs and wetland <br />plants can be found along the Arkansas River and be transplanted to the proposed lake <br />areas. This particular method of cuttings, seed, and root introduction is another method <br />of obtaining plant material that can survive transplanting. <br />Tlmeteble <br />The time required for reclamation will be dependent upon availability and transport of <br />adequate subsoil, waste, and topsoil materials. The backfilling and regrading of shoreline <br />following mining will be a continuing operation following as close behind mining as <br />practicable. No single phase of mining shall be in an entirely unreclaimed condition at <br />any time throughout mining. The final areas to be reclaimed in each phase will be the <br />lake areas and the plant site area. The plant site itself will not be reclaimed until the site <br />has effectively been exhausted of sand and gravel resources. <br />E-8 <br />
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