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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1982075
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
3/25/1982
Doc Name
LIMITED IMPACT AND SPECIAL TEN DAY PERMIT APPLICATION FORM
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• <br />REVEGETATION GUIDELI1fE5 <br />1, After earth disturbance operations the following steps are needed: <br />A. Side slopes should be flatter than ;: 1, Slopes of 6:1 or <br />flatter are much more desirable for greater success in <br />re-establishment of vegetation and operation o£ equipment. <br />B. Excess water from adjacent areas should not be allowed to <br />flow onto the area unless erosion control practices are <br />implemented. <br />C. Length of slope should be properly controlled to prevent <br />erosion. <br />D. Topsoil is needed on sites having exposed soil surfaces <br />low in organic material and texture classification of <br />clay loam or heavier. This need increases significantly <br />if the soils are inherently dry, if the slopes are <br />greater than 6:1 end if the slope aspect is south or <br />southwest. Topsoil should be applied after shaping and tilled <br />to a depth of 6 inches binding topscil to existing soil. <br />2. Fertilization <br />A. Fertilizer of not less than 40 lbs. nitrogen and 40 lbs. <br />phosphorous should be applied unless a soil analysis indicates <br />sufficient amounts of these elements. Application o£ <br />fertilizers should be immediately prior to or at the time <br />of seeding. <br />3. Seedbed Preperation <br />A. The seedbed should be prepared arior to seedine (see seedins <br />recommendations). Lf the area is to be left bare for longer <br />than a few months, a temporary cover should be established. <br />B. All rocks, trash and other debris that will interfere with <br />seeding should be removed. Till the ground to a depth of <br />4 to 5 inches. If the seedbed is prepared immediately <br />following construction this operation can usually be omitted, <br />except on fresh cut areas that have not otherwise been <br />disturbed. Apply fertilizer, seed and mulch, if needed. <br />4. Mulching <br />A. A mulch may be needed to conserve moisture, prevent <br />crusting, reduce runoff and erosion and help establish <br />a plant cover. <br />B. Mulching material should be applied immediately before or <br />after seeding. <br />C. Either one of the mulching methods listed below would be <br />acceptable. <br />
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