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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1992038
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
5/4/1992
Doc Name
Permit Application - partial
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A D C O CONSULTING
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MLRD
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continued • • page 2 <br />3) GRASS SEEDING: Vegetative seeding should be done between November <br />1 and May 1. The Seedbed should be firm and weed free. Seeding <br />should not be done when the soil is frozen or too wet. The desired <br />seeding depth is 1/2 to 3/4 inches deep. Seeding should be done with <br />a grass seed drill, with a legume seeder on the drill. The drill <br />should also have an agitator in the drill box, double disc with depth <br />bands and packer wheels. <br />Before seeding, packed areas should 6e chiseled at least six <br />inches deep. If broadcast seeding is used, the area should be packed <br />after the seeding has been completed. <br />The following vegetative seeding recommendation blends in with <br />the surrounding area. These are Pure Live Seed (PLS) rates, not <br />actual pounds per acre. <br /> DRILLED BROADCAST <br />VARIETY SPECIES PLS/AC. PLS/AC. <br />* Sand dropseed 0.2 0.4 <br /> Sweet clover 0.5 1.0 <br />Arriba Western wheatgrass 1.2 2.4 <br />Covington Blue grams 0.2 0.4 <br />Seed source should come from within 150 miles of the planting <br />area to insure adaptation. <br />4) FERTILIZER: A soil test should be taken to determine fertilizer <br />needs. <br />5> WEED CONTROL: With the sparse vegetation on the existing site, <br />any vegetative cover would probably be desirable. The site should be <br />checked in May and June to see if weed control is necessary or <br />desirable. <br />6> GRAZING: Livestock should not be allowed to graze the area for <br />one to two years after seeding. The vegetation should then be managed <br />to prevent overgrazing. <br />7) EROSION CONTROL: Erosion should 6e controlled by mulching or <br />other appropriate methods. Should the land start to erode, emergency <br />measures may 6e needed, such as mulching, silt fences, hay bales or a <br />combination of these or other measures. <br />8) APPROVAL: A11 mining operations should be done in accordance <br />with the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation and Adams County regulations. <br />Sincerely, <br />Roy D. Bell <br />Consultant <br />
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