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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2012045
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
10/29/2012
Doc Name
New 112c Application Submittal.
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Stonewall Springs Quarry, LLC
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1I.1\ 1(.i 111 1I <br />1ttei managing saltLedar intestatu►ns, whet ►egetattt,n must he established to pre ent rc rnn,►Sntn ( nrominNe grasses <br />,na planted cottonwood cult of ti base pr ■en to he e•tlectne at reducir ►c the shales, of re- mna,ion ( sour local <br />( oiorado state l 'II ersit■ t stenston office or Natural Resource, ('unscrvanun Borneo office for proper seed rnix <br />rccommendanons <br />Mechanical and Chemical Control of Saltcellar <br />A hullduier or prescribed fire can be used to open up large stands of saltccdar These methods must he followed up with <br />an hcrhtude treatment of the resprouts when thes are 1 to 17 meters tall. <br />('heroical Control of Salteedar <br />1 or large stands of saltcellar that would essentially to monotvpic, toliar applications of the herbicide Arsenal or Arsenal <br />plus Roundup are effective. late summercarly tall arc optimum treatment times. This is recommended for areas that <br />hale little to no desirable shrubs and trees In areas where wood% native plants are present and their continued existence <br />k desired. it may he necessary to cut and treat saltcellar stumps with an herbicide, rhis is referred to as the cut -stump <br />rnethcxl Cuts should be made within ? inches of'the grounds surface, immediately followed hx an herbicide application <br />to the perimeters of the cut stems the products Arsenal and (iarlon are effective but must be applied within one minute <br />attct cutting because wound healing occur~ %.r quid.►, and decreases herbicide penetration <br />Russian olive <br />
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