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DRMS Permit Index
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M1978039HR
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
5/19/2009
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EPP amendment (AM-01) SWMP appendix A,B & C (part 6)
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Denison Mines
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AM1
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RCO
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Table C-2-Minimum Drill Seeding Rates for Annual Grasseso <br />Pounds of Pure <br />Species Growth Live Seed Planting Depth <br />(Common name) Seasonb (PLS)/acre` (inches) <br />1. Oats Cool 35 - 50 1-2 <br />2. Spring wheat Cool 25 - 35 1-2 <br />3. Spring barley Cool 25 - 35 1-2 <br />4. Annual ryegrass Cool 10 -15 % <br />5. Millet Warm 3-15 +/z - % <br />6. Sudangrass Warm 5-10 '/Z - % <br />7. Sorghum Warm 5-10 '/z - % <br />8. Winter wheat Cool 20-35 1-2 <br />9. Winter barley Cool 20-35 1-2 <br />10. Winter rye Cool 20-35 1-2 <br />11. Triticale Cool 25-40 1-2 <br />a Successful seeding of annual grass resulting in adequate plant growth will usually <br />produce enough dead-plant material residue to provide protection from wind and <br />water erosion for an additional year. This assumes that the cover is not disturbed or <br />mowed closer than 8 inches. <br />Hydraulic seeding may be substituted for drilling only where slopes are steeper <br />than 3:1 or where access limitations exist. When hydraulic seeding is used, <br />hydraulic mulching should be done as a separate operation to prevent the seeds <br />from being encapsulated in the mulch. <br />b See Table C-4 for seeding dates. Irrigation, if consistently applied, may extend the <br />• use of cool season species during the summer months. <br />Seeding rates should be doubled if seed is broadcast; or increased by 50 percent <br />if done using a Brillion Drill or by hydraulic seeding. <br />Table C-3-Minimum Drill Seeding Rates for Perennial Grasses Alakali Soil Seed Mix <br />Common Name Botanical Growth Growth Form Seeds/ Pound Pounds of <br /> Name Seasonb PLS/acre <br />Alkali sacaton Sporobo/us Cool Bunch 1,750,000 0.25 <br /> airoides <br />Basin wildrye E/ymus cinereus Cool Bunch 165,000 2.5 <br />Sodar Agropyron Cool Sod 170,000 2.5 <br />Streambank riparium 'Soda,' <br />wheatgrass <br />Jose tall Agropyron Cool Bunch 79,000 7.0 <br />wheatgrass elongatum Jose' <br />Ardba western Agropyron Cool Sod 110,000 5.5 <br />wheatgrass smithd Ardba' <br />Total 17.75 <br />Fertile Loamy Soil Seed Mix <br />Ephriam crested Agropyron Cool Sod 175,000 2.0 <br />wheatgrass` cristatum <br /> 'Ephdam' <br />Dural hard Festuce ovina Cool Bunch 565,000 1.0 <br />fescue 'duduscu/a' <br />t
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