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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1994117
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
5/15/1996
Doc Name
MEMO RECLAMATION SUMMARY GOLD HILL MILL PN M-94-117
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HENRY SAUER
To
KEN KLOSKA
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<br />quantity will be sufficient to cover the tailings area with 24 inches of material. <br />(Item 3: May 31, 1995) <br />5. A 3 or 4 inch layer of organic fertilizer will be applied to the ripped surface. <br />(Item 1) <br />6. Additional lime, nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium will be incorporated <br />into the organic fertilizer by raking and harrowing to a depth of about 6 <br />inches... (Item 1) <br />7. The liming agent will be applied at a rate of approximately 5 additional tons <br />per acre, while the chemical fertilizer will probably be applied at a rate of <br />between 40 and 55 pounds per acre. (Item 1) <br />8. The same seed mixture of both native glasses and introduced species will be <br />planted on the three sloping sides of the tailings embankment will be used on <br />the former tailings pond. The seed mixture will be applied at a rate of azound <br />40 pounds per acre by hydroseeding. A Brillion grass seeder may also be <br />used on this part of the tailings impoundment area. A wood fiber mulch will <br />be used to protect the seedbed...(Item 1) <br />Seed Mixture (Item 1) <br />Native Grass . i c <br />Mountain Muhly <br />Slender Wheatgrass <br />Thurber Fescue <br />T_n i prt cc , i c <br />Hazd Fescue <br />Intermediate Wheatgtass <br />Orchard Grass <br />Red Fescue <br />Smooth Brome <br />Timothy <br />Apn1i motion Rate i hc.lac. <br />2 <br />8 <br />3 <br />4 <br />8 <br />6 <br />2 <br />5 <br />2 <br />9. The grasses will be planted in either the late fall or early spring months. (Item <br />1) <br />10. The top of the tailings will have a cover of native grasses without any trees or <br />shrubs (Item 3: May 31, 1995). The fourth phase of the reclamation of that <br />inchtded planting trees and shrubs on the reclaimed tailings will no longer be <br />done. (Item 3: May 31, 1995) <br />- ...transplanting indigenous trees and shrubs onto the surface of the <br />former tailings pond.(Item 1) <br />Golder Auoeiates <br />
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