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1987-12-01_PERMIT FILE - C1981017 (204)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981017
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
12/1/1987
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Table of Contents
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Chapter V Appendix V-G-1
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Mr. Doug Bowman -2- November 8, 1982 <br /> Based on recent discussions, I believe the following are the revegetation <br /> success standards, other than species diversity, that Mid-Continent will <br /> commit to as part of the permit application: <br /> 1) Areas to be compared to the aspen woodland vegetation type: <br /> Herbaceous cover - 56.3% <br /> Herbaceous production - 67.9 .g/m2 <br /> Woody plant density - 100 trees, 500 shrubs/acre <br /> 2) Areas to be compared to the aspen shrublan d vegetation type: <br /> Herbaceous cover - 60.80 <br /> Herbaceous production - 67.9 g/m2 <br /> Woody plant density - 100 trees, 500 shrubs/acre <br /> 3) Areas to be compared to the spruce-fir parkland vegetation type: <br /> Herbaceous cover - 46.8% <br /> Herbaceous production - 56.9 g/m2 <br /> Woody plant density - 100 trees, 500 shrubs/acre <br /> If you do not agree with the above, or have any questions or comments, <br /> please call. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Jim Herron <br /> Reclamation Specialist <br /> JH/mt <br /> 17 <br />
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