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8/24/2016 10:00:28 PM
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11/24/2007 4:07:45 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1979045
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
3/14/1979
Doc Name
REGULAR 112 PERMIT APPLICATION
Media Type
D
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' • • EXHIBIT E (Cont'd) <br /> <br />The Division of Wildlife assesses the impact on wildlife to be <br />very limited (see Exhibit H). <br />' <br /> Revegetation Program <br />1 The revegetation program recommended by the U. S. Soil Conser- <br /> vation Service will be used in the reclamation plan. r1r. Roy Bell <br />' and 61r. John Valentine of the SCS, Golden District, made the follow- <br /> ing verbal recommendations for revegetation of the site. <br />1 <br /> Fertilizer. After gradin g, backfilling, shaping and top- <br />' soiling, as discussed earlier, commercial dry fertilizer with at <br /> least 45 pounds each of nitrog en and phosphate will be applied to <br />' the lands to be planted. <br /> Grasses. The grass seed mixture the operator expects to use <br />1 is as follo~es: <br /> Lbs. P.L.S. <br />' Species Per Acre <br /> Little Bluestem 2.0 <br /> Fairway Wheat grass (Barton) 3.0 <br />' Western {Yheatgrass 5.3 <br /> Total 10.3 <br /> d <br /> Where the topography per mits, a grassl and drill will be use <br />to <br />' plant the seed mixture. Seed amounts will be doubled and will be <br /> broadcast in areas too small or too steep f or drilling. In each <br />' year in which planting is to occur, it will be done in the early <br /> spring or late fall after the last killing frost. <br /> <br />I 1 <br /> 15 <br />' <br />
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