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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980001
IBM Index Class Name
Hydrology
Doc Name
STABILIZATION OF RILLS & GULLIES
Permit Index Doc Type
Rill and Gully Report
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Y <br />The implementation of rill and gully stabilization methods will depend <br />upon soil moisture conditions and severity of rilling and/or gullying. Many <br />of the above operations require the use of heavy machinery. When moisture <br />conditions are such that stabilization operations will destroy more than they <br />will repair, they will not be undertaken or they will be postponed until <br />favorable moisture conditions develop. Also, control methods will not be <br />instituted if damage to the surrounding vegetational stand will be greater <br />than the benefits of controlling erosional processes. <br />Following spring snow melt P6M personnel will examine the revegetated <br />topsoiled areas for rill and gully formation. Areas requiring rehabilitative <br />measures will be delineated on a map or photo. A copy of this map or photo <br />will be sent to the Mined Land Reclamation Division by July 1 of each year. <br />Along with the map or photo will be a brief written description of the problem <br />and proposed mitigative measures. <br />P6M will begin stabilization work as soon as ground conditions allow <br />during the year. A monthly progress report will be sent to the MLRD. <br />.: <br />4.3-12 <br />November 1, 1989 <br />
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