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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C2010089A
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
6/20/2012
Doc Name
Revegetation Plan
Section_Exhibit Name
Section 2.05.4(2)(e)
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will be reshaped if needed. This will be done with either a motor grader or dozer, making the <br />channel flatter and /or wider. The channel bottom will either be seeded, covered with erosion <br />matting and seeded, or rip- rapped with energy dissipating rocks, if necessary. The method used <br />will depend on site conditions. Continued observations will be made of this area for problems or <br />necessary maintenance. <br />No Defined Channel On slopes where no swale or defined channel exists, a number of <br />remediation techniques might be performed, depending on the extent of the erosion. The area <br />will be disked and retopsoiled if needed. The site will then be mulched and crimped or erosion <br />matting will be placed on the area, depending on the site conditions. Reseeding with the <br />appropriate seed mixture will then take place if necessary. <br />In addition to the above, small contour furrows in and above the erosion area may be constructed <br />to trap and slow down the runoff. Straw dikes will also be used where appropriate to control <br />runoff and promote revegetation. <br />Other Methods If corrective measures described under the discussion for No Defined Channel <br />fail, WFC proposes to observe and reevaluate the situation. A combination of the first two <br />methods described or some variation therein will be applied. Methods such as, but not limited to <br />rock channels, contour furrows or laterals with rock or matting bottoms, V ditches made with the <br />dozer or motor grader, and methods described above to reestablish vegetation. <br />Head Cutting Stabilization Head cutting will be controlled by a number of methods. If the <br />area is at a point that concentrates runoff, the area will be improved to accept this runoff. This <br />would include reshaping the channel and channel bottom, covering with erosion matting, <br />seeding, or rocking. <br />In other areas, depending on the extent of erosion and time of year, the area will be disked, <br />mulched and seeded as needed. Straw bales, erosion matting, or rock fill may also be used to <br />stabilize the area. <br />Weed Management and Pest Control Plan - All Areas <br />Section 2.05.4(2)(e) Page 36 January 2012 <br />
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