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8/25/2016 1:03:10 AM
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11/21/2007 9:21:22 AM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1980112
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Name
EXHIBIT K CLIMATE
Type & Sequence
CN1
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D
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recommended with clean, <br />mulch is properly crimp <br />crimper, mulching would <br />wind will likely remove <br />Pag~3 <br />April 26, 1995 <br />weed free straw. However, unless the <br />ed into the soil with a disc or mulch <br />be a waste of time and expense, as the <br />the mulch. <br />The following grass species are recommended to be used to <br />reseed the site. The following mixture is in pounds of pure live <br />se (PLS) per acre: <br />Specie Variety Pounds PLS/Acre <br />Western Wheatgrass Arriba 3.2 <br />Pubescent Wheatgrass Luna 2.8 <br />Smooth Bromegrass Regar 2.6 <br />Russian Wildrye Vinal 2.0 <br />Crested Wheatgrass Ephraim <2.~~ <br />~i •• ~~~t ,/~~~~~ TOTAL Pounds PLS/Acre 12.6 1 <br />Z ~j ga.~~i:~" ~ N <br />Proper and adequate weed control measures will be necessary <br />the first year, to insure the establishment of a sufficient stand <br />of grass and prevent the invasion of weeds, especially noxious <br />weeds. If weed competition is reduced the opportunity for grass <br />establishment is increased significantly. Appropriate herbicides <br />should be applied the first growing season during the early <br />spring and summer to control weeds if present. The herbicide <br />label should be followed. <br />Surface runoff should be controlled with conservation <br />practices such as diversion ditches and water bars, to prevent <br />-- water erosion problems on the site and off site sedimentation. <br />The site should have all livestock excluded for a minimum of <br />at least one full growing season after planting and preferably <br />two success seasons. <br />
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