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Permit No
C1981008
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
12/21/2001
Doc Name
Proposed Decision & Findings of Compliance for SL7
Type & Sequence
SL7
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rounded to ? acres for areas not mowed. ? 2 bales x ? S00 lblbale 1 ? acres yields 3 600 lbslac or ? . S tons <br />per acres. The standard is 1.8 tons per acre. Area 3 meets the standard for ? 999. <br />2000 -Area 3 was mowed and baled by Stan Garvey on May 25, 2000. Stan harvested 12 bales. ?Ie <br />indicated the average bale weight was again approximately ? Soo lbs. The Meld observer noted again that <br />a ditch adjacent to the pasture had not been mowed along with the corners. The area is x,39 acres..lt was <br />rounded to ? acres for areas not mowed,l ? bales x 1.800 lblbale 16 acres yields 3+600 lbslac or 1.8 tons <br />per acres. The standard is 1.8 tons per acre. Area 3 meets the standard for 2000, <br />Noxious and R.estric?e?d Weeds <br />Zn all reclaimed vegetation areas, restricted andlor noxious weeds accounted for ? percent or less cover. <br />The species that occurred are listed below and were scattered randomly throughout the reclaimed <br />vegetation areas. The species encountered were: <br />Centaurea repens <br />Cirsium arvense <br />Convolulusus arvensis <br />Cuscuta spp. <br />Reference Area Comparison. to Bond_Release Areas <br />Area ? A <br />199'9 -Area 1A has a live perennial vegetative cover of 35 percent. 1999 dryland pasture reference area <br />has live perennial vegetative cover of 25 percent. Area lA exceeds the standard for the test year 1999. <br />2000 - Area lA has a live perennial vegetative cover of 23 percent. 2000 dryland pasture reference area <br />has live perennial vegetative cover of 18 percent. Area lA exceeds the standard for the test year 2000. <br />Area lA exceeds the standard for 1999 and 2000. Therefore, area lA has been adequately revegetated. <br />Area 1 B <br />1999 -Area 1 B has a live perennial vegetative cover of 27 percent that exceeds the dryland pasture <br />reference Area live perennial vegetative cover of 2S percent, Area 1 B exceeds the standard. for the test <br />year 1999 when compared to the dryland pasture area. <br />2000 -Area 1 B has a live perennial vegetative cover of 22 percent that exceeds the dryland pasture <br />reference Area live perennial vegetative cover of 18 percent. Area 1 B exceeds the standard for the test <br />year 2000 when compared to the dryland pasture area. <br />Area 1 B exceeds the standard for 1999 and 2000. Therefore, area 1 B has been adequately revegetated. <br />Area 3 <br />1999 -Area 3 has a production value of 1.8 tons per acre. Area 3 equals the standard of 1.8 tons per acre <br />far hayland production for 1999. <br />2000 -Area 3 has a production value of 1.8 tons per acre. Area 3 equals the standard of 1.8 tons per acre <br />for hayland production for 2000.
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