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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1989010
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
7/8/2004
Doc Name
Stipulations to the Permit
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Pete Lien and Sons Inc.
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DMG
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~~ <br />~~c-R~ R~~ ~t~s <br />ZG 'iFtt lJ~i9~cL <br />RNNvFkl,~oi2f IiVFu <br />-(~j,arl((K~~S it <br />Kt01t ~4$2ter.~:i`4 <br />RECLAMATION TEST PLOT PROGRESS REPORT <br />Permittee Name: Pete Lien and Sons, Inc. <br />Permit No: M-89-010 <br />Operation Name: Weaver Quarry <br />Seeding: <br />Seed Mix: Appli <br />Blue Gramma 0.50 <br />Western Wheat 4.00 <br />Indian Rice Grass 3.20 <br />Little Bluestem 1.75 <br />Mountain Mahogany 0.50 <br />Side Oats 9.00 <br />Total 18.95 <br />~ PLS-Pure Live Seed <br />cation Rate: <br />lbs/acre <br />lbs/acre <br />lbs/acre <br />lbs/acre <br />lbs/acre <br />lbs/acre <br />lbs/acre <br />Organic Matter: Approximately 40 Tons/Acre Composted <br />Manure <br />Fertilizing: 200 lb/Acre 30-60-30 (Solid) <br />Mulching: 3 Tons/Acre (Disk Crimped) Natural Grass Hay <br />Hydro-Seeded <br />Date of Seeding: 5/2/92 <br />#1 Reclamation Test Plot: Organics added, seeded, mulched. <br />#2 Reclamation Test Plot: Seeded, mulched. <br />9/20/93 There has been good growth in both test plots. It is <br />difficult to distinguish the test pots from each other as well <br />as from undisturbed areas. Test plot #1 (with organics added) <br />may possibly contain more weeds than test plot #2. Vegetation <br />appears to be self sustaining, and is approximately twice as <br />dense as it was at this time last year. <br />aIw(~3 <br />
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