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8/24/2016 10:14:47 PM
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11/25/2007 6:27:41 AM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1978279
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Name
GRAVEL PIT INVENTORY AND EVALUATION
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D
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<br />-7- <br /> <br />3, Fertilize at time of planting with 80-60.x/ of Nitrogen and Phosphorous <br />each, <br />4. Mulching on this site is highly recommended to inhibit erosion and <br />prevent excessive erosion. The mulch should be of straw or hay <br />mixed with asphalt to hold in place. It would even to better to <br />use an agronomy blanket on this site to hold in place, <br />5. Sprinkle if possible? <br />Seeding <br />PLS~AC % OF MIX LBS PLS~AC MIX <br />Crested Wheatgrass Nordan 10 70$ 7.0 (/ <br />Indian Rice Grass 12.5 10$ 1,25 <br />Yellow Sweet Clover 7 20~ 1.4 # <br />~~ <br />Shrubs such as A1ountain Mahogany, Skunkbush, Silver Buffaloberry wo~i be <br />beneficial to the site if they were hand planted on the <br />terrace shelves. <br />Trees that could be planted on the terrace shelves include: One-seeded <br />Juniper, Pinyon Pine, Rocky Mountain Juniper. <br />~ The seeding rate given above should be doubled if seed is broadcast. <br />'k Seed in late fall before the first sno+r fall, <br />CARDIFF PIT <br />The Cardiff Gravel Pit is steep, but it is possible to reclaim with some <br />work, The pit is laid out in two or three sites setting one above the <br />other. <br />1. Clean up trash in the area, <br />2. Contour shaping at 2~7. slopes and contour terracing intermittently. <br />3, 8-6" of top soil should be spread over disturbed area if available, <br />The top soil should be packed to prepare a firm seed bed. <br />k, Fertilize with 60-80 lbs of Nitrogen and Phosphorous each per acre <br />at the time of seeding, <br />5, Mulching needs to be done at this site with straw or hay and, if <br />possible, mixed with asphalt to hold in place. Agronomy blankets <br />would work the best because they can be stablized,. <br />6. This area needs to be fenced to prevent young people from driving on <br />disturbed site and thrmring trash around, <br />
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