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8/24/2016 10:22:35 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981040
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/11/2001
Section_Exhibit Name
EXHIBIT 1 THRU EXHIBIT 12
Media Type
D
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1~~- CD <br />• <br />2 <br />]rrir•ai.nd ra;;ture areas require intensive maraPement. Special care Ss <br />reoulred on this soil in applying, irritation water. Land smoothing could <br />i <br />' t•e beneficial for a morn. uniform distribution and use of irrigation <br />water. <br />Rar:~e]and vegetation consists mainly of tufted hairerass, slender wheat- <br />grass, red top, sedees, and rushes. Proper grazing use coupled xith planned <br />Fx•azin~ systems are the most important practices to maintain quality and <br />quantity of desirable rangeland vegetation. Range seeding will speed up <br />revegetatlon cf areas which have been disturbed by cultivation. Combination <br />of stockwater developa,er,t, fencing, and deferred grazing help icr~nrove grazinc <br />distribution and maintain ranee condition. <br />• ~etlard wildlife, especially waterfowl, utilize these soils. The availability <br />i of moisture due to the hieh water table of this soil allows production of <br />wetland plants that provide nesting and protective cover for xetland wild- <br />]if e. A~anaeement for wildlife should induce protection from overgrazing <br />by 1.ivFstock, protection from unplanned fire, and prevention of drainage. <br />Occasional floods and wettness attributed to fluctuating water tables, are <br />the primary limiting soil features when planning for the construction of <br />bores and other cor•~munity developments. The construction of sanitary <br />faci]ities r.ay nose a potential pollution problem to nearby water. <br />I <br />I <br />t <br />
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