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8/24/2016 11:12:38 PM
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11/20/2007 9:36:00 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977424
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
10/3/1977
Doc Name
APPLICATION FOR REGULAR PERMIT
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D
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<br />FORBS: <br />* Hed Sarum boreole - utahensis - (Utah sweetvetch) <br />* Penstemon almeri - plamer penstemon) <br />* Sphaeralcea sp. Globe mallow) <br />SHRUBS: <br />* Amelanchier alnifolia - (serviceberry) <br />* Cercocarpus montanus - (mountain mahogany) <br />* Cowania mexicana stansburiana - (Stansbury cliffrose) <br />* Pershia tridentata - Antelope bitterbrush) <br />NOTE: P.L.S. - Pure Live Seed <br />Broadcast rates would be double the drilled rate <br />* - Native seed availability is difficult, but the <br />native species are available from: <br />n <br />~. <br />lbs/Acre <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />TOTAL 27 <br />Transplant/Acre <br />100 <br />100 <br />100 <br />100 <br />TOTAL <br />400/acre <br />GRASSES: Sharp Bros. Seed Co., Healy, Kansas and Northrup King and Co., <br />Longmont, Colorado <br />FORBS: North Plant Seed Producers, Moscow, Idaho <br />SHRUBS: Native Plants, Salt Lake City, Utah <br />The two naturalized species, crested and intermediate wheat grass, are commercially <br />available. <br />NOTE: This species mixture was developed from recommendations from "Restoring <br />Big Game Range in Utah", A.P. Plummer; also results from "Surface Rehabilitation <br />of Land Disturbances resulting from Oil Shale Development", C.S.U. Report 1974; <br />recommendations of Clyde George, local S.C.S. agent; and extensive research at <br />Parachute Creek, Logan Wash and Piceance Creek by the author. <br />The reclamation plan will proceed in the following manner: <br />STEP 1: The 30 acre disposal pile slope will be established with two level <br />areas or benches, (see Figure 6). All other areas will be recon- <br />toured to original slope angles. Other areas are: <br />3 acres upper portals and bench <br />3.8 acres lower portals and bench <br />5.0 acres research mine bench and dump <br />1.0 acres main surface buildings <br />2.0 acres overflow ponds <br />3.30 acres future surface equipment and raise area <br />3.30 acres raise bore site <br />.25 acres substation <br />1.0 acres helo-pad <br />5.0 acres parking, traffic control, maintenance and training <br />11.5 acres miscellaneous access roads <br />0 <br />
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