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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2003092
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
10/12/2005
Doc Name
Reclamation Permit Application Form
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Nick H. Gray
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DMG
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D
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342-2 Critical Area Planting <br />Fertilizer requirements <br />1.' All critical area plantings shall be fertilized unless field evidence or <br />a laboratory soil analysis indicates sufficient amounts of nitrogen and <br />phosphorus are present for establishment of vegetation. <br />2. The rate of fertilizer application shall be no 3ess than 40 pounds of <br />nitrogen (N) aad 40 paunds of phosphate (p 205) per acre. Animal manures <br />or similar organic material may be used to supply all or part of the <br />specified nutrients. <br />3. Time of application shall be immediately prior to seeding, at the time of <br />seeding, or immediately following seeding, as applicable to the kind of <br />fertilizer and type of equipment used. <br />Seedbed preparation <br />The seedbed shall be well settled and firm, but friable enough.[hat seed can be <br />placed at the seeding depths specified in "Depth of seeding." The seedbed shall <br />be reasonably free of weeds. Competitive stands of weeds [hat are present before <br />seeding must be controlled by shallow tillage or by application of herbicides <br />labeled for this purpose. <br />Soils that have been over-compacted by traffic or equipment, especially when wet, <br />should be titled to break up rooting restrictive layers, and Chen harrowed, ro11e <br />or packed to prepare the required firm seedbed. <br />"Methods of seeding <br />1. Seed should be planted with a drill on all'slopes of 33 percent (3:1) or <br />flatter. The drill must have Lhe capability of handling the kind and rate <br />of seed being planted. <br />2. Seed may be broadcast by hand, by mechanical spreader, or by hydraulic <br />equipment on areas that are small, too steep, or not accessible for seed-dri <br />operations. This spec ifica[ion does not provide for hydraulic 2pplication c <br />seed and mulch in a single operation. <br />Depth of seeding <br />s- Seed planted with a drill shall be covered with soil to adepth o: 1/4 to <br />3/4 inch. <br />Seed planted by the broadcast method shall be incorporated into the surface <br />y ~ soil, not to exceed a depth of 3/~ inch, by raking, harrowing or other prow <br />method. <br />3. Indian ricegrass may be seeded to a depth of 2 inches on sandy loam and loa <br />sand soils. <br />-- ~'^• r(:ri 71170 <br />
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