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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2001088
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
5/19/2006
Doc Name
Response to Preliminary Adequacy Review
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Map Surveys Inc
To
DMG
Type & Sequence
CN1
Media Type
D
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UPLAND GRAVEL PIT NO. 1 <br />EXHIBIT J <br />Vegetation Information <br />The excavation site contains no trees or tall shrubs. Some low brush is presently established in <br />the lower areas. Native species of brush and fortis consist of salt brush, bitter brush, <br />shadscale, goldenrod, yuka, wild onion and sage brush. Several varities of cactus are present <br />but are primarily the "prickly pear" type. <br />Native grasses established up to four (4) inches high on the slopes and flat areas are Luna <br />Pubescent, Wheatgrass, Poloma Indian Ricegrass and Primar Slender Wheatgrass. Some <br />non-native grasses present are Rye grass and Cheat grass. <br />Vegetation is very sparse and the range in its present condition has an estimated annual <br />production for forage on the site of 1/4 ton (500 Ib.) per acre (See aerial photo Exhibit C). <br />Quantitative estimates of cover vegetative types within affected area: <br />1.) Trees - 0% <br />2.) Tall shrubs - 0% <br />3.) Low shrubs - 10% <br />4.) Grasses - 60% <br />5.) Forbes - 20% <br />6.) No vegetation - 10% <br />See EXHIBIT C aerial photo. <br />
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