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11/27/2007 4:44:22 AM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1982155
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
7/23/1982
Doc Name
AMENDMENT TO CHRISTIAN PITS FN 77-557 AND 77-558
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SCHMIDT-TIAGO CONSTRUCTION CO
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MLRB
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in the decomposition process so as to prevent developing an undesirable C/N <br />ratio and its resulting nitrogen deficiencies. Level, east, and north facing <br />slopes should not need a mulch if topsoiled to the proper depth. <br />The seeded areas will be periodically examined in a search for weed <br />densities and, in particular, the presence of noxious weed species. Areas <br />of excessive weed densities that appear to be causing excessive moisture <br />competition will be mowed unless the weeds are noxious species. If noxious <br />weeds are found, selective spraying with an appropriate chemical agent will <br />be used. General spraying will be used only if a general infestation is <br />found. The selective approach helps retain as much clover as possible. If <br />a general treatment is needed and performed and the clover killed, it will be <br />re-established after the noxious weeds are controlled. <br />No irrigation will be used to establish the vegetation. It is not deemed <br />necessary in this area. Also, the final growth resulting from revegetation <br />without irrigation is usually more capable of withstanding the extremes of <br />climatQ <br />• <br />• <br />u <br />-5- <br />
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