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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1998080
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
9/11/1998
Doc Name
CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS LIMITED IMPACT OPERATION RECLAMATION PERMIT APPLICATION FORM
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- ~ .. wrt~4 Dbl. ~c,a cn ,...~ ,._ <br />• • <br />Dominant vegetation in the present plant community on this <br />unit: utah .juniper. Pinyon. nountainmahogany. Indian <br />ricegraes, galleta, western wheatpraas <br />Potential annual production of air-dry vegetation on the <br />Romberg soil: 3S0 pounds oar acre <br />Potential annual production of air-dry vegetation on the <br />Crosecan 6oi1: 200 pounds Per acre <br />Soil-related factors: 91ape, depth, stones <br />Management considerations: <br />Steep slopes limit livestock ua• to areas of less siooe. <br />Low available water capacity limits forage production. <br />Surface stones limit equipment use. <br />Cropland <br />Suitability: Unsuited <br />Soil-related factors: Slope, stones <br />Building Site Development <br />Suitability: Poor <br />Soil-related factors: 83ooe, permeability, depth <br />Management considerations: <br />Oeoth to bedrock may limit axcnvetions. <br />fhe presence of shallow bedrock may adversely affect septic <br />systeee. <br />Steepness of slope will increase hazard of erosion and <br />should be considered in construction. <br />Slope may limit septic system design. <br />Tha design of septic systems should consider the slow <br />cermsability of the soil. <br />
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