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Se'.a ey: CANCN CITY fSC; <br /> <br />7t9 275 3019; <br />Jun-17-03 <br />Pag <br />484 -3 <br />PLANS AND $PECIFICATIlN1S <br />Plans and specifications for MWching shall be <br />prepared for each fleid or treatment unit accord~~ng <br />to the Criteria; Considerations and Dperation and <br />Maimenartce sections of this standard. <br />SpecRCaHOna snag descdbe the requirements for <br />applying this practice to meet the intended <br />Purpose. <br />Specifications snail be recorded on spermscation <br />sheets, )ob meets, narcativa statarnerits in the <br />conservation plan, or other acceptable <br />dacumerrtatbn. <br />Specifications shall address fha following elements, <br />as epplicade; to meet the iniertded purpose. <br />Type of mulch meterutl used <br />• Pwcont hover andfor. thickness of mulch <br />matedal <br />Timing oFapplicaaon <br />Site preparation <br />Listing of:net8ng, tackifi¢rs, or method of <br />anchoring <br />• Operation and maintenance. <br />OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE <br />Mulched areas will be periodically inspeGed, and <br />mulch shall be reinstalled or repaired as needed to <br />accvmpiish Hie intended purpose. <br />Removal, incdrpwation, bio- or phctotlegradatiort of <br />mulch and associated matedeis shall be consistent <br />with the intended purpose and site conditions. <br />Operation of equipment near and on Ute site snail <br />not comprom~e the intended purpose of the mulch. <br />Prevent or repair any fire damage to the mulch <br />material. . <br />Property cclkci and dispose of artificial mulch <br />material arter intended use. <br />Monitor and cbntro! •'_=~a=sirablo woods in mubhed <br />areas. <br />REFERENCES <br />1:32PM; <br />• <br />Agriculture entl Agrifoad Canada. 2000. Plastic <br />Mulches for Commercial Vegetable Produetbn. <br />Canada-Se~etcheeven Irrigation Diversification <br />Centre. Outbok, Saskatchewan. <br />Natwnal Agroiymy Menuei (796-V-NAM, 3f0 Ed., <br />Jury 2007). USDA, Natural Resources Conservation <br />Service. Washington DC. <br />R¢Jtfto ftw nres usda aov/oublNat Aoron M_ anuaVN <br />AM finebrefl.odf <br />Renard, K.G., G.R. Foster, G•A. Weesies, D.K. <br />McCool, and D.C. Yoder. 1997. Predicting Soil <br />Erosion by Water. A Guide to Conservator <br />Planning With the Revised Universal Soil loss <br />Equation (Ri1SLE). U.S. Department of <br />Agdcutture, Agdeulture Handbook No. 703, Pp. <br />175,177-179. <br />Shatter, M.J., and W.O. Larson. 1987. NTOM. A <br />SoilCrop BimulaUon Modal for Nitrogen, Tillage, <br />and Crop Residue Management U.S. Department <br />of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Se: vice. <br />Conservation Research RepoA 34-1. Pp. 83. <br />Toy, Terence J., and George R. Faster, Co-editors. <br />t 998. Guidelines for ;he Use of the Revised <br />Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUBLE) version 1.05 <br />on A71ned Lands, Canswctlon Sites, and <br />Reclaimed Lards. U.S Department of the Intsdw, <br />OfFICe of Sudace Mining and Reclamation. <br />Wiacnmeier. W,M„ and D.D. Smtth. t978. <br />Predbting RaiMali Erosiart Losses A guide to <br />Conservation Planning. U.S. Department of <br />Agriatture. Agdcutture Fiantlbook Na 537. ~p. 19, <br />26, 31, 50. <br />Wischmaler, W.H. 1974. New Deva{opmenb in <br />Esdrnating Water Er~ion. In: Proceed+ngs of the <br />29°' Annua! Meeting W the Soil Conservation <br />Satiety Of America. Syracuse. New York. <br />Cobretlo Field Office Technical Guide. Agronomy <br />7echnlca! Npte No. 52. 7977. Sol! Conditioning <br />Irdioes for Irrigated Crops of Cobrado. USDA, <br />Natural Resources Corxserve8on Service. <br />Lakewood, CO. <br />NRCS, CO <br />Apri( 20tf3 <br />