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8/24/2016 10:19:52 PM
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11/25/2007 9:25:53 AM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981020A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
5/23/2007
Section_Exhibit Name
3.0 Reclamation Plan
Media Type
D
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• 3.5.3 Seedinq Techniques and Rates <br />Seed will be planted by broadcasting. The seed mix will be spread at the rate <br />• <br />that will deposit approximately 60 seeds per square foot of the mix to be used. <br />3.5.4 Mulching <br />All seeded areas will be mulched with certified weed free grass hay or straw. <br />Approximately 1.5 tons of mulch will be used on each acre seeded. The mulch will be <br />anchored using a tackifier, netting, or a tackifier mixed with wood or wood/paper fiber. <br />The tackifier will be applied in accordance with manufacture's specifications with <br />consideration of the type and quantity of mulch applied, slope, soil conditions and other <br />applicable factors. <br />3.5.5 Planting Times <br />Seeding and planting of disturbed areas will be conducted during the first normal <br />period of favorable planting conditions following final preparation for seeding. Seeding <br />will normally be done in the fall from mid October through mid December for hydro or <br />broadcast seeding. Spring seeding will be done during March or April. Summer <br />seeding will be done from mid July through August. <br />3.5.6 Irrigation and Fertilization <br />No irrigation will be used on the reclaimed areas. Upon reclamation, an analysis <br />of the soils will be made to determine the fertilization requirements of the areas <br />involved. If the analysis shows that the soil is deficient in phosphorus , it will be added <br />to the soil prior to seeding. Other elements will be added the year after seeding. <br />Unneeded fertilization and irrigation will be avoided. Native plants have low potential <br />response to fertilizer and undesirable weed competition is likely. <br />• <br />Permit Renewal 3-1 S 08/03 <br />
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