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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977211
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
9/14/1977
Doc Name
REGULAR 112 PERMIT APPLICATION FORM
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<br />_2_ - <br />Permeability is moderate. Available water capacity is low. <br />r,ffective rooting depth is less than 20 inches. Surfacs runoff <br />is rapid and water erosion is high. Soil survey interpretations <br />for the Paunsaugunt series are attached. <br />2. Yepstation <br />Dative grasses on the Pauasaugunt soil consist pr_marily of <br /> <br />Arizona fescue, mountain mutely, needlegrasses, Indian ricegrass, <br />Parry oatgrass, wsstera wheatgrass, sideoat grams, and little <br />bluestem. Native trees and shrubs found on this soil are p*-+~+=rily <br />mountain mahogany, Gambel oak, pinyon pine, rociq mountain juniper, <br />and ssunkbush sumac, with lesser amounts of ponderosa pine. <br />C. R.:CLA~LATIO,f ~.CO~`T2aTI0NS <br />Land reclamation thmu,y~ use of plant materials, including grasses, <br />shrubs, or tress, will be limited to stable elopes flat enough to <br />afford a high degree of efficiency in moisture infiltra~~ion, and <br />having aufficieat soil moisturs storage capacity to maintain plant <br />growth. <br />Where these conditions cannot be obtained due to existing site <br />conditions, as on Boma of the extreme elopes on the Pikeview QuarLy, <br />or because of planned methods for future limestone extraction, <br />other kinds of site treatment measures must be considered. <br />1. Construction <br />a) The chances for eatablie'nment of vegetation increases as <br />percent of elope decreases. Slopes should not ba atesper than j:1. <br />Slopes of 6:1 or flatter are much more desirabee Some slopes ~ <br />I <br />steepsr than 3:1 may ba unavoidable, but they should be kept to a <br />minim:m. <br />- - - --~ <br />
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