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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1983176
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
9/1/1983
Doc Name
REGULAR 112 PERMIT APPLICATION FORM
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D
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• ~ Y' .SIC:" $. .. ~fl° ' <br />~l ~ • <br />r <br />.1'. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />EFHTB.[T J - VEGETATION INFORMATION:.,,;. <br />ASSESSMENT OF F.hISTING VEGETATION <br />' The proposed site is in an agricultural area with one on site <br />home. The terrain is flat. and well graded. The entire area has <br />been irrigated in the past. Plant: productivity is lair to good <br />with soils obviousl}' high in nutrients, Some of the area has been <br />recently subjected to livestock graying. <br />•t, Y'::,Y~ ~y4I <br />.. .a. <br />:.'«~ <br />' S~ <br />' riM .. <br />';:: <br />,: <br />+" ~: <br />`4 <br />' Most of the cegatation is agriculturally associated or can be <br />' regarded as the primary .invading types and species typical of early <br />' sucessional stay es nn upltuld areas o~ goad soil. <br />i. <br />`,.'` 1. Irrigated Alfalfa - Di:;turbed by lives Cock grazing. Corn pro- <br />duction has gra<iua.]ly been decreasing while perimeter grasses <br />are becoming mere dominant. <br />Dominant Plants: Alfalfa (Aledicago sativa) <br />Orchard Grass (Dactyl is glomerate) <br />2 <br />Subdomina:~t <br />Perimeter Plants: Perennial Ryegrass (Lolium perenne) <br />intermediate Whe:atgrass (Agropyron sp.) <br />Ragweed (Ambrosia sp.) <br />Bindweed (Convolu]us arvensis) <br />Aster (Aster sp.) <br />Cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) <br />Smooth Brome (Broumns inermis) <br />Weeds - Grass-T'orb Association, c4isturhed or neglected areas, <br />not regularl}- irrigated in recent times. A portion of this are. <br />was invaded by primary tortes (weeds). <br />Dominant Plants: Ragweed (Ambrosia sp.) <br />Kochia (Kochia scryxlria) <br />Subdominant <br />Plants: Wild Ryegrass (Elymus canadensis) <br />intermediate Wh«~atgrass (Agropyron sp.) <br />Aster (.9ster sp.) <br />Prostrate Knotweed (Ploygonum aviculare) <br /> <br />', <br />-1 ~~ ~. <br />k;I <br />• ' ~•~~ <br />`'.; . <br />;' ' ~~, <br />:: <a <br />;'. <br />`« ~, r <br />,tiS` ~~ <br />Y.. <br />~''~. <br />& +~,~:~, <br /> <br />" '~". <br />;,, <br />:~~' <br />., <br />~t3a <br />,r <br />,' ? <br />~:.: r <br />b l.'. <br />y <br />:,•~. ~,, <br />..:i <br />jr:.. <br />~~ <br />A <br />
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