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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2002087
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
8/13/2002
Doc Name
Application Form
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Mask LLC
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DMG
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Z.) Planting period: Dormant planting is possible anytime after October 15th, or when <br />temperatures aze cold enough to prevent seed germination. Planting may also be done in between <br />July 1~` and August 15`h. <br />3.) Planting Method: Planting will be done with a grass drill or modified grain drill with depth <br />bands and packer wheels. Depth of seed placement shall between 1/2 to 3/4 inch and row <br />spacing shall be 7 to I2 inches. In azeas where the use of a drill is not feasible, broadcasting seed <br />is acceptable at double the seeding rate. Raking will be required to cover the seed to a depth of <br />1/2 to 3/4 inch. <br />4.) Seeding Mixture: See attached CO-ECS-S Grass Seeding Planned. Two seeding mixtures <br />are included for dryland and irrigated sites. <br />5.) Mulching: Clean, weed free mulch, such as grass or straw hay, averaging at least 8 inches in <br />length shall be applied. Apply at a rate of 40001bs./ac. Anchor by crimping to a depth of 4 <br />inches. <br />6.) Post Emergent Weed Control: Mowing or chemical applications are effective means to <br />control weeds following grass seeding. Control of competitive weeds using herbicides can be <br />done when grass seedlings have reached the 3 to 4 leaf stage. Follow all label recommendations <br />for handling and application of herbicides. <br />The sequence of doing the reclamation is shaping and grading, topsoiling and final grading, <br />seedbed prep, seeding, and mulching. <br />C. Other Considerations: <br />1.) All equipment and fuel storage tanks shall be kept away from any drainages and precautions <br />taken, such as berming, to prevent any contaminants, including sediment, from entering the <br />drainages. <br />2.) All noxious weeds should be controlled during mining and reclamation activities. <br />3.) The Army Corp. of Engineers should be contacted regazding the disturbance of any wetlands. <br />4.) Tire Division of Water Resources should be contacted since ground water will be <br />exposed and a small pond created. <br />If you require further assistance or have any questions, please call or stop by our office. <br />ResYectfully, <br />Jerry R. Archuleta <br />District Conservationist <br />
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