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8/24/2016 10:00:30 PM
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11/24/2007 4:11:56 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1983084
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
5/13/1983
Doc Name
PROJECT OVERVIEW
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D
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' c = this number times the % of species estimated to be <br />in the mi::ture gives F'LS per acre. Estimate is <br />b~~% of species in the mi:<. If the F'LS species is <br />' greater in the mi;; than the required F'L5 rates per <br />acre can be reduced accordingly. <br />d = if available <br />' e = not estimated as to % species <br />' The above seed mi:; and seedlings will provide the greatest <br />probability of successful reclamation, in that recommended species <br />' are based on soils, climate, aspect and current reclamation <br />techniques. <br />' Seed mi;;es will be drilled in the late fall or early spring <br />' before native seed is expected to breaL:: dormancy. Seedlings will <br />be planted in the spring as close to ':i~ April as possible to <br />' ' insure a minimum chance of severe weather and take advantage of <br />spring sail moisture before irrigation starts. Seedling stock: <br />' will be selected from appropriate sources i.e. Forest Service <br />t nurseries, that are cognizant of elevation, seedling stocL; <br />aspect, etc. <br />' All sites will be prepared for seeding and seedling planting <br />by discing. No compactive effort is needed for these soils. If <br />1 necessary, as shown by Sail test, amendments will be incorporated <br />during the discing. Mulching and protection against wind and <br />water erosion are not needed because of the overall gravel <br />' content on the soils. <br />Weed control is not e::pected to be a problem, however, if <br />necessary an acceptable program will be worL::ed out with the <br />Forest Service, Colorado State University E;;tension Service and <br />the Soil Conservation Service. <br />' Fire lanes will not be necessary due to the interspacing and <br />I <br />
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