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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977020
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
4/28/2004
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Adequacy Info
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Oldcastle SW Group Inc dba United Companies of Mesa County
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DMG
Type & Sequence
AM3
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Drvland Seed Mix (As Recommended by the NRCS <br />Species Lbs per Acre <br />Four Wing Saltbush 0.25 <br />Rabbitbrush 0.25 <br />Skunkbush Sumac 0.25 <br />Yellow Sweetclover 1.5 <br />Fairway Wheatgrass 1.5 <br />Thickspike Wheatgrass 3.0 <br />Streambank Wheatgrass 3_0 <br />Total 9.75 <br />Wetland Seed Mix <br />Species Lbs per Acre <br />Slender wheatgrass 3.0 <br />Basin Wildrye 1.5 <br />Inland Saltgrass I.0 <br />Alkali Sacaton 1.0 <br />Timothy 1.0 <br />Redtop grass 1.0 <br />Carex sedge 1.0 <br />Common Reedgrass 0.5 <br />Canadian Reedgrass 0_5 <br />Total 10.5 <br />Also tubelings will be planted along all lake edges. Willow, sumac and buffaloberry will be <br />planted in clumps of 10 to 15 shrubs with the shrubs spaced about 8-10 feet apart. The clumps <br />will be about 100 to 200 feet apart. Cottonwood tubelings will also be spazsely planted here and <br />there but no closer than 100 feet from a clump of other cottonwood. Approximate clump <br />locations can be seen on Map F. Total expected number of saplings is approximately 620 <br />tubelings. <br />This azea of Delta County is known to have some weeds of concern such as the thistle group and <br />knapweed. The operator will take extreme caze in preventing weeds from establishing <br />infestations in the permit area by doing the following: <br />1) Each mid-April, a noxious weed survey will be made of the permit azea. <br />2) If any noxious weed patches or plants have been identified, they will be sprayed by backpack <br />sprayer or 4-wheeler using chemicals approved for use by the Weed Management Commission of <br />Delta County. This will be done within 2 weeks after the inspection when the weeds are most <br />vulnerable. Caze will be taken to spot spray where possible to avoid killing desirable broadleaf <br />plants. <br />Pit No. 1 1/04 4 <br />
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