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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2002062
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
9/13/2002
Doc Name
Adequacy Review
From
Prowers County
To
DMG
Media Type
D
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(g) A description of the following; <br />(i) Final Grading -Grading shall be carried on so as to create a final topography <br />appropriate to the final land use of rangeland as selected in the Reclamation Plan. <br />(ii) Seeding -Seeding will be done in accordance with the recommendation by the Soil <br />Conservation Service in the attached grass seeding plan. The types of seed to be planted <br />will consist of Blue Grama, Sideoats Grama, Switchgrass, Western Wheatgrass, and <br />Buffalograss. Seeding will be done with a grass drill or broadcast. If seed is broadcast <br />the rate will be doubled the drill rate. Mulching and fertilizer will be applied if <br />necessary and will be determined prior to final seeding. Seeding will be done in the late <br />fall or early spring, however, there is equally good success in planting very late in the <br />winter should that be the time the seedbed is finally ready and climatic conditions are <br />suitable. <br />(iii) Fertilization -Fertilizer will be applied if necessary. Type and application will be <br />determined at the time of final seeding. <br />(iv) Revegetation - No trees or shrubs will be planted. <br />(v) Topsoiling - In recognition of the general shortage of topsoil material especially on the <br />west one-half of the site, we anticipate that a topsoil layer of 4 to 6 inches will be the <br />maximum available. Experience in the area has shown that topsoil material may be <br />encountered in deep pockets of 3 feet or more, and this source is expected to add to the <br />quantity of available topsoil. Never the less, we have reasonably good success <br />establishing grass on the thin layer of topsoil material typical to the area. <br />
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