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F*0BEPT 11ELH[1E''' T E L �'Jo . Ti=i'-'i45-Lei=i= Feb . 15 '12 1:_ . 76 P . 0 <br /> Chapter 11 <br /> quick growing grass mixture. This will begin in 1993 and proceed <br /> according to a schedile agreed upon between MLRD and the operator. <br /> Road Cuts will be seeded and mulched at those places where soil is <br /> present , and the slope of the cut is not prohibitive to the <br /> ee-tablishement of vegetation. Seeding will be done between <br /> September 15 and October 15, 1992. <br /> The objective is to establish quick vegetative growth wherever <br /> possible to aid in sediment control . <br /> The seed mix to be used for the roads: <br /> Seed Lbs/Acre <br /> Creeping red fescue 1 <br /> Manchar brom 2 <br /> Slender Wheatgrass 7 <br /> Western Wheatgrass 5 <br /> Total__ mr _acre 15 <br /> Additional sediment Control methods will be used to minimize <br /> erosion to the extent possible. These include silt fencing, <br /> berming, straw bale check dams, depressions and b.a.t. ponds. <br /> Such methods will be employed in areas where conditions preclude <br /> establishment of vegetative cover along road cuts, and will be used <br /> as dictated by natural conditions, so that the sediment control <br /> method utilized is the most feasible and practicable. <br /> 19(d) Revised 2`92 <br />
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