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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1995056
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
7/11/1995
Doc Name
REGULAR OPERATION RECLAMATION PERMIT APPLICATION FORM
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Relative Percentage <br />Soil Tvpe Range Site Species in Plant Communitv* <br />Pagosa cobbly ** Ponderosa pine, ) <br />loam white fir, aspen,) <br />junegrass, Ariz. ) variable <br />fescue, elk sedge) <br />snowberry, mtn. ) <br />maple, mtn mahog-) <br />any, Gambel oak, ) <br />Indian Ricegrass <br />Echolake clay Clayey Foot- Western Wheatgrass 50 <br />loam*** hills Big Sagebrush 20 <br />Morapos silty Indian Ricegrass 5 <br />clay loam*** Muttongrass S <br />Douglas Rabbitbrush S <br />Misc. Other Species 15 <br />* Percentage composition by weight. Percentage may <br />total as much as values given. <br />** This soil unit has not been assigned a range <br />site by the SCS but is classified as ponderosa <br />pine woodland. <br />*** The vegetation indicated above for these units was <br />derived from the applicable range site published in <br />1975. More recent (1991) SCS descriptions of these <br />map units state that the native vegetation consists <br />mainly of ponderosa pine, junegrass, mountain muhly <br />and gambel oak. Other important plants that <br />characterize these map units are mountain brome, <br />Arizona fescue, bluegrass and mountain mahogany. <br />Data adapted from USDA SCS Range Site and Soils Series Descriptions <br />-21- <br />
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