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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977301
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
9/30/1977
Doc Name
REGULAR PERMIT APPLICATION FORM
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e. Final grading will be done with large dozer equipment <br />~ • that will leave a rough elope which will help to <br />eliminate slippage zones. <br />f. Not applicable. <br />i <br />I g. Fertilizer or other soil amendments shall be added 1f <br />the test plot indicates it will have a aubetsntial <br />lasting benefit on the revegetation. <br />h. Vegetative piles shall be incorporated into the over- <br />burden as mulching. <br />5. a. Land shall be revegetated with native species exclusively <br />in at least an equal extent of cover to the natural <br />vegetation of the surrounding area which is scattered <br />too rare. The Pinon pine trees will be incorporated in <br />the revegetation plan if the teat plot now under way <br />• proves to be satisfactory. <br />b. Not applicable. <br />c. Not applicable. <br />d. A test plot has been established to determine the <br />greatest probability of success in plant establishment. <br />Attention is being given to biological factors such as <br />proper innoculation of legume seed, appropriate seeding <br />and trans-planting practices. <br />e. Site preporation shall include ripping, mulching, soil <br />amendments and fertilizers will be used if the test plot <br /> <br />indicates substantial benefits can be derived. Irrigation <br />can not be considered as no water exist in the area. <br />• f. Prohibited noxious weed species will be controlled by <br />chemical spraying or other approved methods. <br />
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