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DRMS Permit Index
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C1981019A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
3/25/2011
Section_Exhibit Name
2.05 Operations and Reclamation Plans
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Table <br />2.05 -9 <br />Redamation <br />Seed Mixture - <br />h Grouse <br />Broodin i;NabilaL ?.Ta <br />/I[eas' <br />Colo <br />Mine i 2008 <br />We <br />Seeds/ <br />R ec. IPLS <br />Avg. seeds <br />App. <br />Species <br />Synonym <br />Common Name <br />Origin <br />Form <br />lb. <br />lbs. / acre <br />/ sq. foot <br />Avow- 5P-tum Inerme <br />Pseudaoagnerla spkm ssp. Inemne <br />Beardless Bluebunch Wheatgrass <br />N <br />Grass <br />117,000 <br />0.50 <br />1.3 <br />Agropyrwr tradryrau/um <br />Wnus tradrycauh s ssp. oacAyrau us <br />Slender Wheatgrass <br />N <br />Grass <br />159,000 <br />0.20 <br />OJ <br />+u <br />marginatus <br />8mmopsis mafg s inat <br />Mountain Brome <br />N <br />Grass <br />90,0DO <br />0.30 <br />0.6 <br />V Bromus <br />E <br />8i mus dnereus <br />Leymus dnereus <br />Great Basin W ldrye <br />N <br />Grass <br />130,000 <br />0.20 <br />0.6 <br />9 'is <br />SlV W duly new Ta m c <br />nits viridula <br />Green Need rass <br />N <br />Grass <br />181 <br />0.20 <br />0.8 <br />S AdemW <br />/udoviciana <br />-Wla <br />Louisiana Sagewort <br />N <br />Forb <br />33,600 <br />0.50 <br />0.4 <br />0 ,Q <br />Asoagahs deer <br />Cicer Milkvetch <br />I <br />Forb <br />145,000 <br />0.30 <br />1.0 <br />1 9 <br />U.le.W <br />Lewis Flax <br />N <br />Farb <br />293 ,WO <br />0.20 <br />1.3 <br />Atripo'ex canescens <br />Fourwing Saltbush <br />" <br />Shrub <br />52,000 <br />1.25 <br />1.5 <br />Purslw tridentate <br />Bitterbrush <br />N <br />Shrub <br />15,000 <br />3.00 <br />1.0 <br />Rasa woodW <br />Wood's Rose <br />N <br />Shrub <br />45,300 <br />0.50 <br />0.5 <br />Symptwriorpos raft frddoldus <br />Mountain Snowberry <br />N <br />Shrub <br />75,000 <br />1.00_ <br />1.7 <br />Subtotal <br />z <br />8.15 <br />, 11.62 <br />tea amply <br />Big Bluegrass <br />N <br />Grass <br />1 882,000 <br />0.20 <br />4.0 <br />a <br />festuo sax/montana <br />Rocky Mountain Fescue <br />N <br />Grass <br />680,000 <br />0.20 <br />3.1 <br />'3 <br />ArhNlea millifolium <br />Western Yarrow <br />N <br />Forb <br />2,770,000 <br />0.10 <br />6.4 <br />u <br />genstemon Palma/ <br />Palmer Peratemon <br />N <br />Forb <br />610,000 <br />0.10 <br />1.4 <br />o <br />Penstevwn soidus <br />Mountain Renstemon <br />N <br />Forb <br />S92,000 <br />0.20 <br />2.7 <br />F <br />Artemwa Cana <br />Silver Sagebrush <br />N <br />Shrub 850,000 <br />0.75 <br />14.6 <br />Artem sa Wdentata vaseyana <br />Mountain Big Sagebrush <br />N <br />Shrub 2,500,000 <br />2.00 <br />114.8 <br />•� <br />O4rysd -nus narseasra <br />Rubber Rabbiltxtsh <br />N <br />Shrub 400,000 <br />0.30 <br />2.8 <br />Subtotal a <br />3.85 <br />149.82 <br />Gray Vh9/ weft /n' suotonr . 2.8111.21. rorb fens/ seam /R' sOWW - IA/13.22 shuab fens/ seeds /re subtotal . a.e /13a9e Total <br />I 12.60 <br />1 161.44 <br />The application techniques Indicated here should be implemented as follows at the discretion of the reclamation coordinator. 1) if a seed drill Is to <br />be used, only those species under that subheading should be drilled. Those spades under the broadcast heading should be broadcast by ore of two <br />methods. If a standard rotary seed spreader is utilized to "spray" seed across the ground, then a very light harrowing should follow (eg., light tine <br />method). Under this scenario, a single pass procedure could occur N the rotary spreader Is attached to the seed drill and the seed drill also pulls a <br />light tine harrow. If the second broadcast method is utilized (such as use of a Truax - Trillion' seeder that "dribbles" seed between cultipadter <br />wheels), a second pass with different equipment would be necessary. However, a third scenario would also be a very effective means to plant seed. <br />Under this last scenario, all seed would be broadcast with the use of equipment such as the Truax "Trillion" seeder. This would be a single pass <br />protocol and NO harrowing should be utilized. This last method is preferred. <br />Seed Mix Comments <br />1) The correct sagebrush seed (Artemisia vaseyana - pauciora) from sources as close as <br />possible to the Axial Basin will be requested from seed suppliers along with tag verification. <br />A stipulation will be added to bid documentation to require the successful supplier(s) to <br />verify sage subspecies and collection location and elevation. <br />2.05 -37 Revision Date: 9/28/09 <br />Revision No.: TR -82 <br />
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