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8/25/2016 1:00:22 AM
Creation date
11/21/2007 9:02:57 AM
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Template:
DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977485
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
9/10/2001
Doc Name
ADEQUACY REVIEW FOR BACA CNTY PIT 8 CONVERSION OF A 110 PERMIT TO 112 PN M-77-485
From
DMG
To
BACA CNTY
Type & Sequence
CN1
Media Type
D
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~ EXHIBIT E ~ RECE1~'1=® <br />Reclamation Plan <br />T.W. Ratliff, Pit # 8 SEP 1~0 2001 <br />pivini°n of Mtpnrnls and Gu°IapY <br />1) grass hay or cereal grain straw will be used at an application rate of4000 Ibs per acre of <br />air dry material with at least 50% of the mulch by weight shall be 10 inches or more in <br />length. Anchor mulch immediately after distributing with a mulch crimper or disk plow <br />2) application of feedlot or barnyard manure must be of a type that has 60% or more by <br />weight, heavy chunks 5 inches or more in diameter. The minimum rate of application shall <br />be 20 tons per acre, immediately before or after seeding. <br />Weed Control: <br />Annual and perennial weeds will compete with grass seedlings and may cause poor stands or <br />failures. Mowing is efTective if done in a timely manner during the first two or three growing <br />seasons. After the grass is in the third or fourth leaf stage there are several commercially available <br />chemicals that maybe applied at label rates. Contact the Baca County Weed Control District for <br />assistance. <br />Livestock exclusion will be practiced. Defer the seeded area for at least 2 years, until grass is <br />established. This may require fencing. <br />11 <br />
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