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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977424
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Name
1988 ANNUAL RECLAMATION REPORT
Permit Index Doc Type
ANNUAL FEE / REPORT
Media Type
D
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iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • <br />1988 Annual Reclamation Report <br />1. Location and number of acres affected: <br />No additional areas were disturbed during 1988, maintaining the total <br />disturbed acreage at 125.42. <br />2. Locations and number of acres reclaimed for year; total 0.00 acres. <br />A range control fence was constructed along a short portion of the "surface <br />road" to prevent areas #5, #6, #7 and #8 from sustaining excessive <br />vegetation damage during cattle drives to and from sunnier range. <br />3. Location and number of acres currently under reclamation; total 0.00 acres. <br />Initial reclamation efforts on additional remaining "disturbed areas" will <br />begin as further facilities removal allows. <br />4. Vegetative restocking species, locations, and dates of planting for item #2 <br />above. <br />All reclaimed areas have been seeded following recontouring operations with <br />the approved mixture in Exhibit E-Reclamation Plan. Since 1986, this <br />mixture has been fortified with the addition of shrub seeds in lieu of <br />transplant turberlings as approved by letter Q~II,RD; CBM, 7/7/86. <br />5. On the areas mentioned in #2 and #4 above, comrercial fertilizer has been <br />spread at the prescribed rate after recontouring was completed. <br />6. Eormal success ratios on all areas revegetated since 1980 generally show <br />that the grass species establish well except in those areas alongside the <br />main L.W. road which are subject to over-grazing by cattle; primarily in <br />the spring. To alleviate this problem; the affected disturbed areas were <br />"fenced in" during the spring of 1987 with additional fencing being <br />colleted during Spring 1988. <br />7. No additional acreage disturbances are expected. <br />
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