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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2009024
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
3/24/2009
Doc Name
New 112c applicaton
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Oldcastle SW Group, Inc. dba Four Corners Materials
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DRMS
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SSS
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5. Revegetation Plan <br />The areas being reclaimed will be harrowed and drill seeded in the spring and fall with a mix <br />consisting of the following in order to control erosion: <br />Ranizeland Mix Cultivar lbs. of PLS/Acre <br />Fairway Crested Wheatgrass Ephriam 0.8 <br />Pubescent Wheatgrass Luna 2.3 <br />Russian Wildrye Bozoisky 1.3 <br />Western Wheatgrass Arriba 0.8 <br />Alfalfa Spreador 2 0.5 <br />Rubber Rabbit Brush 0.3 <br />Fourwing Saltbush Rincon 0.25 <br />Total 6.251bs/acre <br />Irrigated Pasture Mix Cultivar lbs. of PLS/Acre <br />Alfalfa SS/20 12.0 <br />Orchardgrass Potomatic 8.0 <br />Meadow Brome Fleet 7.0 <br />Total 27.0 lbs/acre <br />These grasses have proven to do well in the dry lowland environment of western Colorado. They <br />will prevent erosion and do provide forage and cover for animals. Certified weed free hay or <br />straw mulch will also be applied at the rate of 2000 lbs/acre. The mulch will be crimped into the <br />ground to provide soil stabilization. <br />Simmons Pit, March 2009 E-4
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