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8/24/2016 11:08:18 PM
Creation date
11/20/2007 7:17:43 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2006009
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
1/30/2006
Doc Name
112 Reclamation Permit Application
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Mesa Sandstone LLC
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DMG
Media Type
D
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1'he r/xrarrd eastern hvo-thirds portion of the mesa top is well covered with dispersed adolescent Utah <br />juniper and pinion pine, rubber rabbitbnrsh, mustard, white horehound, bra>m snakewccd. Mornmn tea, a <br />few minor sedges and the dominant Indian ricegraac <br />Historic quarried portions of mesa top sandstone beds, both south and north of McElmo Creek (#AS firs <br />soils) are devoid of any significant vegetation where oversize reject sandstone boulders arc piled-up Flat <br />pit-floor portions of quarries covered by some reject jars soils, support moderate stands of rabbitbrush <br />and fourwine R common salthush <br />~-Y''N <br />~~ ~ <br />~~ <br />;r ti::r <br />r:~a']AM •2H ow]ff]napr r/MONUiJM aANOSTUNE <br />The steep mesa slopes (NI 10 Romher~,>-('rosscun-Rcx•k outcrop soils) support prirnarily the same, <br />although less dense, stands of the same vegetation as the virgin mesa tops, interrupted by sandstone talus <br />and bouldery rock-fall ,Yww ~sn s~o~s <br />
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