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DRMS Permit Index
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C2010089
IBM Index Class Name
Application Correspondence
Doc Date
6/2/2011
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Re-Vegetation Plan
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Section 2.05.4(2)(e)
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MLT
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species initially. When this occurs, and the period before establishment of permanent irrigated <br />pasture will extend beyond a year, Seed Mix #3 - Temporary Reclamation will be used. This mix <br />will provide interim stabilization as well as organic matter benefits when incorporated during <br />tillage and seedbed preparation prior to seeding of the irrigated pasture seed mixes. <br />Prior to final seedbed preparation, soil conditioning and weed control tillage will be carried out <br />through the use of chisel plowing and disking. Chisel plowing will relieve topsoil compaction, <br />aid in controlling weedy species, and will leave the site in a temporary roughened condition <br />reducing wind and water erosion potential. Disking will be used to condition soil, break up <br />clods, and control weeds through tillage prior to seeding. If annual weeds are a problem, several <br />tillage operations may be required to get adequate control. Harrowing and cultipacking prior to <br />seeding will be conducted as needed in order to provide the smooth, firm seedbed required. In <br />any areas that may be poorly drained, tillage will be timed in order to reduce bogging, excessive <br />compaction and excessive cloddiness caused by tillage when soils are wet. The best period for <br />tillage in these areas may be in the early spring prior to the irrigation season (prior to mid - April). <br />Section 2.05.4(2)(d), Topsoil (Redistribution), contains additional information on subsoil and <br />topsoil conditioning. <br />Irrigation Designs <br />Areas that are to be returned as reclaimed Irrigated Pastureland will be irrigated using either <br />sprinkler irrigation or flood irrigation. Map 2.05.5 -1 shows all areas which will be reclaimed as <br />Intensively Managed Irrigated Pasture or Irrigated Pasture on the Garvey property. <br />The calculations for both flood and sideroll sprinkler irrigation are shown in Attachment <br />2.05.4(2)(e) -1 for the reclaimed Irrigated Pastureland. These calculations were made using the <br />irrigation design worksheets from the Colorado Irrigation Guide and the NRCS National <br />Engineering Handbook Sec. 15, Chap. 11. Flood irrigation will be supplied by 4 inch to 10 inch <br />supply lines. The extent of irrigation on the Garvey property will be based on the amount of <br />shares that are available to them from the CCC Ditch for this area. The designs are based on the <br />NRCS calculations with accounting for 6 days out of 7 days for operating the system, allowing <br />Section 2.05.4(2) (e) Page 2 April 2011 <br />
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