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a schedule under which the seed and mulching would be carried out <br /> between September 15 and October 15, 1992, as required by your <br /> letter. This page has been revised to include this schedule. <br /> In addition, the NOV (C-91-018) had specified use of straw bale <br /> dike or silt fencing along specified portions of the road. It <br /> occurs to me that berms might be a feasible alternative in some <br /> locations, and that depressions, or b.a.t. ponds could be useful as <br /> well . A paragraph has been added to indicate that these <br /> alternative methods for stabilization/siltation control may be <br /> employed as necessary and wherever feasible and practicable, in <br /> areas of where slope conditions are clearly unfavorable for <br /> establishment of vegetative cover. These include silt fencing, <br /> berming, straw bale check dams and b.a.t. ponds. <br /> The NOV had specified areas along the roads at which these efforts <br /> would be made, and I have included that list, for reference, as an <br /> attachment to this submittal, although I did not think it necessary <br /> to include the list in the permit itself. As to timing, I have <br /> indicated that these measures will be taken as snowmelt allows <br /> access to the roads. However, I am uncertain, given other <br /> maintenance requirements for the roads and ditches, and the <br /> possibility of late snowmelt, that a deadline of August 1 allows <br /> sufficient time for this work to be completed. <br /> Yours truly, <br /> Diane Delaney <br /> Mid-Continent Resources <br />