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DRMS Permit Index
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C1981008
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/8/2010
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Revegetation Plan
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Tab 22 Revegetation Plan NH1
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4.3 Seed Mix #3 - Topsoil Stockpiles, Temporary Reclamation, Temporary <br />Diversions, Road Rights -of- Way <br />Species <br />Scientific Name <br />1. Agropyron trachycaulum <br />2. Agropyron desertorum <br />3. Agropyron smithii <br />4. Dactylis glomerata <br />5. Poa compressa <br />6. Medicago falcata <br />Total <br />KIM <br />`Note: Drilled rate is half of the broadcast species rate. Topsoil stockpiles are nearly <br />always broadcast seeded because of steep slopes, general stockpile configuration and <br />smallness of the area. <br />Recommended varieties: See Seed Mix #1 and #2. <br />Site Variations Adaptability of Seed Mix #3: <br />Dry Sites: Agropyron, Elymus, Medicago, Poa, Dactylis. <br />Moist Sites: Agropyron smithii, Medicago, Bromus, Dactylis. <br />Warm Season: Medicago. <br />Cool Season: Bromus, Agropyron, Poa, Dactylis. <br />Fine Textured Soils: Medicago, Agropyron smithii, Agropyron desertorum, Bromus, Poa, <br />Dactylis.Coarse Textured Soils: Agropyron dasystachyum, <br />Poa, Dactylis. <br />Comments: Rhizomatous species include: Bromus inermis, Agropyron smithii, <br />Agropyron dasystachyum. Early Spring growth species include: <br />Agropyron desertorum and Poa compressa. <br />Revised February 2010 (PR06) Tab 22 -9 <br />Drilled <br />Rate lbs. <br />Common Name <br />PLS /acre` <br />Slender wheatgrass <br />Desert wheatgrass <br />4.0 <br />Western wheatgrass <br />8.0 <br />Orchardgrass <br />1.5 <br />Canada bluegrass <br />1.0 <br />Alfalfa, prostrate type <br />2.0 <br />24.5 <br />KIM <br />`Note: Drilled rate is half of the broadcast species rate. Topsoil stockpiles are nearly <br />always broadcast seeded because of steep slopes, general stockpile configuration and <br />smallness of the area. <br />Recommended varieties: See Seed Mix #1 and #2. <br />Site Variations Adaptability of Seed Mix #3: <br />Dry Sites: Agropyron, Elymus, Medicago, Poa, Dactylis. <br />Moist Sites: Agropyron smithii, Medicago, Bromus, Dactylis. <br />Warm Season: Medicago. <br />Cool Season: Bromus, Agropyron, Poa, Dactylis. <br />Fine Textured Soils: Medicago, Agropyron smithii, Agropyron desertorum, Bromus, Poa, <br />Dactylis.Coarse Textured Soils: Agropyron dasystachyum, <br />Poa, Dactylis. <br />Comments: Rhizomatous species include: Bromus inermis, Agropyron smithii, <br />Agropyron dasystachyum. Early Spring growth species include: <br />Agropyron desertorum and Poa compressa. <br />Revised February 2010 (PR06) Tab 22 -9 <br />
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