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Pazkdale Project ~ 7 ~ Reclamation Permit <br />TABLE 2: PERMANENT NATIVE SEED MIXTURE <br />Species Preferred Rate LbsJAcre PLS <br /> Variet (Broadcast) Seeded/Acre <br />Beazdless wheatgrass Whittnaz 3.0 450,500 <br />A ro vron inerme <br />Green needlegrass Lodorm 3.0 543,000 <br />Sti a viridula <br />Indian wheatgrass Paloma 3.0 564,000 <br />O <o sis hvmenoides <br />Thickspike wheatgrass Critana 8.0 1,488,000 <br />A ro iron das stachvum <br />Western wheatgrass Arriba, Barton 6.0 756,000 <br />A ro yron smithii <br />Four-wing saltbush Regional source 2.0 140.000 <br />Atri lex canecens <br />Totals = 25.00 3,941,000 <br /> -90 seeds/ <br /> s .ft. <br />2.7 Mulch <br />Native Hay or Straw Mulch will not be musty, moldy, caked, or decayed and shall be <br />free of noxious weeds or noxious weed seeds. It will be delivered in an air-dry <br />condition. The majority of stems should be 10 to 12 inches long or longer prior to <br />application if the mulch is to be anchored by crimping. When the mulch is to be <br />anchored by netting or a chemical tackifier, a majority of stems should be at least 6 <br />inches long. <br />Wood fiber mulch (Hydromulch) will be a natural, short fiber product, produced from <br />clean, whole wood chips. The material should disperse readily in water to form a <br />homogeneous slurry. The fiber, dye, and any tackifying agent to be used will be non- <br />toxic to plant and animal species. The pH of the fiber material will be greater than 3.5. <br />The mulch will be capable of remaining in uniform suspension in water under agitation. <br />The mulch will be delivered to the site in standazd manufacturer's packaging. <br />Straw or Native Hay Mulchine: Mulching will be conducted immediately following <br />seeding operations. The mulch will be spread evenly by hand or mechanical blower. <br />When mulching slopes, application will be initiated at the top of the slope, working down <br />slope, where possible. Mulch will not be spread when wind velocities would prohibit <br />even material distribution. Approximately 2 tons of mulch per acre will be applied to all <br />aeeas to be mulched. Straw will not be chopped so fine as to inhibit mulch effectiveness <br />or proper anchoring. <br />IHvdromulchin~ This technique can be used on steeper slopes to provide a mulch cover <br />or on areas too small to permit straw/hay mulching. Hydromulch will be applied at a rate <br />