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2010-11-12_PERMIT FILE - C1981010A (8)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981010A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
11/12/2010
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pgs 3-1 to 3-101
Section_Exhibit Name
3.0 Project Plan
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• <br />• <br /> <br />The major herbicide used is a formulation containing 2,4-D, and is applied late <br />in the spring. Cultivating is seldom used for weed control. <br />As discussed in Section 2.5, wheat tillage practices consist of, but are not <br />limited to, discing, seeding, aerial application of herbicides for weed control, <br />harvesting, fallowing every other year, and deep plowing approximately every <br />third year prior to seeding. <br />Farming areas are also more susceptible to erosion and soil loss because of a <br />lack of a permanent vegetative cover, fallow practices, and a general lack of <br />contour farming. <br />3.6.2.1 Regraded Spoils Preparation <br />On areas being reclaimed to cropland, a drag is pulled over the regraded spoils <br />to provide a smooth surface to replace topsoil on and to promote a uniform depth <br />of topsoil replaced. Alternatively, this final leveling may be achieved with a <br />motor grader or similarly effective piece of equipment. If rocks are present <br />that would interfere with topoil replacement and tillage, they are removed. <br />3.6.2.2 Topsoil Replacement <br />Trapper Mine replaces the equivalent of approximately 18 inches of undisturbed <br />topsoil on regraded lands that are being returned to cropland. This depth will <br />allow plowing to 12"-16" as is commonly done in the area every second or third <br />year. A comparison of inbank and replaced topsoils at Trapper Mine has shown an <br />approximately equal topsoil density for both areas. Thus, the desired replace- <br />ment depth need not be adjusted to account for swell or compaction of the re- <br />placed soil. Under normal circumstances, topsoil replacement is done during the <br />summer and early fall. <br />3-70 <br />REVISED FEB 13 '87
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