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11/25/2007 4:12:32 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
X200714210
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
7/27/2007
Doc Name
E-mail Regarding BLM FONSI and EA
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Murari Shrestha
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DRMS
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Standard Native Seed Mix for Sagebrush and Pinyon-Juniper Zone <br />Mid Elevations (6,000-8,000') <br />This native seed mix should work well in the mid elevation zone in the l 1-16" rainfall zone. Use the <br />complete mix on larger projects where substantial amounts of ground will be disturbed, and the likelihood <br />of reseeding from adjacent vegetation is low. On small projects where linear or small patches of <br />vegetation are disturbed and there is abundant adjacent native vegetation for reseeding, use just the <br />bottlebrush squin•eltail and western wheatgrass (at 4 Ibs PLS seed for each species per acre, under the drill <br />rate, double this rate for aerial application with no seed incorporation). <br />Price and seed availability vary, so not all species may be available at the time you need them, or priced <br />affordably. However the major ones should usually available. The rate shown below is for a drilled <br />seeding, or some other method that incorporates [he seed into the soil. Rates should be doubled if the seed <br />is to be aerially applied. If price or availability is a concern, reduce or leave out those species and increase <br />percentages of remaining species correspondingly (column A in table below, total to this column should <br />equal 100%, carry through changes in columns B, D, and E following instructions under column <br />headings). <br />BLM places the following requirements on seed mixes which aze put on BLM lands: <br />Use the followin minimum PLS Pure Live Seed tolerances <br />PLS tested % Tolerance % points <br />81-100 -7 <br />61-80 -6 <br />41-60 -5 <br />21-40 -4 <br />0-20 -3 <br />All seed must comply with BLM and Colorado weed seed guidelines. There should be no prohibited <br />species seed, and no more than allowable levels of restricted species seed. In addition, there should be no <br />more that 0.5% total weed seed, less than 2% other seed, and no trash lazger than ''/a" in length. Seed shall <br />not be stored in burlap bags. The UFO places additional local restrictions on seed to minimize cheatgrass <br />spread. If seed tests show any Bromus tectorum or Bromus japonicus, the BLM should be consulted with <br />for approval. No mix placed on BLM shall contain more than I50 Bromus tectorum and/or Bromus <br />japonicus seeds per pound. BLM requires additional seed tests on seeding projects that are greater than 20 <br />acres and/or require over 200 Ibs of seed. For these seeding projects, the project proponent must have the <br />seed supply company store the purchased seed prior to mixing, and pull samples to be sent to a certified <br />laboratory, preferably Colorado State Laboratory at the following address. Seed test results must comply <br />with the criteria listed above before seed is mixed, shipped and applied to the project area: <br />Colorado State Laboratory <br />Colorado State University <br />Department of Soil and Crop Sciences <br />Fort Collins, CO 80523 <br />BLM will need copies of seed tags and test results for all seed applied <br />regazdless of project size. Only State Certified weed free mulch shall be used <br />
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