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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1979205
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
4/6/2010
Doc Name
Submit a TR (TR-04)
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Greg Lewicki and Associates, PLLC
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
TR4
Email Name
GRM
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D
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For the work from 2100 through 2014, it is expected that the major eradication of approximately <br />7-10 acres per year of tamarisk and Russian olive will be part of the annual plan. The areas of the <br />eradication for that year will be shown on a map submitted with the plan. <br />The annual plan will be continued throughout the reclamation of the property and afterwards <br />until the full bond is released. As topsoil is replaced on the slopes for final reclamation, and as <br />both lakes are filled as part of this reclamation, care will be taken to identify any noxious weeds <br />or tamarisk or Russian olive trees within the reclaimed area. These will be sprayed by backpack <br />sprayer or 4-wheeler using herbicide approved for use by the Garfield. County Vegetation <br />Manager. This will be done within 2 weeks after the inspection when the weeds are most <br />vulnerable. Care will be taken to spot spray where possible to avoid killing desirable broadleaf <br />plants. The backpack sprayer or 4 wheeler is used since desirable broadleaf plants are part of the <br />reclamation plan in the wetland areas as well as the upper dryland reclaimed slopes, and blanket <br />spraying would kill these desirable plants. <br />• <br />• <br />Scott Pit March 10 E-9
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