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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981038A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
9/30/1986
Section_Exhibit Name
Volume 9A ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES - VEGETATION APPENDIX
Media Type
D
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• 1 f <br /> Kathy Welt <br /> • Sept. 26, 1986 <br /> page 2 <br /> the "approximate original contour" the surface will be steep (20-60 <br /> percent slope). It is expected that topsoil depth will vary during the <br /> placement process because of equipment limitations in redistributing <br /> topsoil on such a steep surface. A 24 inch topsoil depth will allow for <br /> the maximum productivity and diversity of grasses and forbs over the <br /> majority of the area. Areas Are the topsoil depth exceeds 24 inches may <br /> be used for shrub establishment, thereby maximizing the production of <br /> shrubs over these areas and adding to the diversity of the entire area. <br /> To accomplish this goal 32 inches of topsoil needs to be removed <br /> from the area of disturbance where Delson soil occurs. <br /> If you have any questions concerning this information, please do <br /> not hesitate to contact me. <br /> Richard F Harner <br /> • President <br /> a• <br />
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