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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981008
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/8/2010
Doc Name
Revegetation Plan
Section_Exhibit Name
Tab 22 Revegetation Plan NH1
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11. Sanquisorba minor Small burnet 1.00 <br />12. Ceratoides Janata Winterfat 1.00 <br />13. Atriplex canescens 4 -wing saltbush 3.00 <br />Total 18.00 <br />`Broadcast rate is double the drilled rate. <br />' Substitue Agropyron desertorum desert wheatgrass at the same seeding rate if <br />species #1 is unavailable. Seeding rates are similar to Agropyron desertorum. <br />Seed Mix #1 will also be used for seeding the dry pond embankment and borrow <br />areas associated with sediment pond construction. <br />The following varieties are recommended for the species included in Seed Mix #1: <br />Common Name <br />Thickspike wheatgrass <br />Desert wheatgrass` <br />Western wheatgrass <br />Orchardgrass <br />Meadow brome <br />Russian wildrye <br />Alfalfa, prostrate type <br />Indian ricegrass <br />Canada bluegrass <br />Sand dropseed <br />Small burnet <br />Winterfat <br />4 -wing saltbush <br />Recommended Varietv <br />Critana <br />Nordan <br />Arriba <br />Paiute <br />Regar <br />Bozoisky - select or Vinall <br />Spredor 2 <br />Nezpar <br />Ruebens <br />Native or Common <br />Delar <br />Hatch or Native <br />Rincon or Native <br />Substitute Hycrest ( Agropyron cristatum x Agropyron desertorum hybrid) when available. <br />The above varieties are preferred but do not constitute the only available adapted <br />varieties. Seed availability problems associated with the above recommended varieties <br />will require that the next best adapted variety or native /common types be used. The <br />alternated selections will be made from regional sources. <br />Revised February 2010 (PR06) Tab 22 -6 <br />
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