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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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<br />-9- <br />On the Terrace Bench Tops I sagest that hand planted trees be planted <br />such as One Seed Juniper, Pinyon Pine, and Rocky Pfountaro Juniper, <br />~ The grass seeding rates are for drilled seed. If broadcasted, then <br />double the above rates, <br /># Plant seed in late fall just before the first snow fall, <br />A9cNALTY GRAVEL PIT <br />The McNalty Gravel Pit is in pretty good shape, It still needs some <br />minor shaping on the edges, but it is in basically good shape, <br />1, I4inor shaping on edges, <br />2, Fertilize with 80-60 lbs of Nitrogen and Phosphorous each, <br />3, Fence to protect from livestock until vegetation is a little more <br />established, <br />Seeding may be done to thicken vegetation, <br />L&S~PLS <br />Crested ~dheatgrass 10 <br />Russian l9ild Rye 10 <br />~ PLS IN MIX <br />50~ <br />50'b <br />This seed should be used where shaping is done. It would <br />to scatter this mixture at 7 lbs of PIS per acre around on <br />the site to thicken present stand of vegetation. <br />MIX LBS~ACRE <br />$ lbs <br />5 lbs <br />10 lbs PLS~AC. <br />be beneficial <br />the rest of <br />The above seeding rate is based on drilled seeding, If seed is <br />broadcasted, double the seed rates above, <br />~ Seed in the late fall just before the first snow fall. <br />All land that will be developed for gravel pits by the County should <br />have arty top soil stock piled. This soil could be used at a later date <br />for covering the gravel and reseeding. <br />The stock pile should be seeded to control erosion while the gravel pit <br />is being used, Crested tdheatgrass :vould do well on the stock piles in <br />nearly all parts of the County, <br />
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