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8/24/2016 8:42:58 PM
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11/20/2007 2:23:09 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1980047
IBM Index Class Name
Hydrology
Doc Name
COLORADO RIVER INTAKE SITE
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iii-iiiiiiiiiiiu iii <br />AREA 1 <br />COLORADO RIVER INTAKE SITE <br />1982 Activity <br />Permanent reclamation by replacement of topsoil and revegetation of 11 acres <br />of the 18.2 acre site. One sediment pond, designed for a 10 year storm, has <br />been installed. <br />Permanent reclamation by replacement of topsoil and revegetation of 6 acres of mild <br />slope using Technique 4, and permanent reclamation by replacement of topsoil and <br />revegetaion of 1 acre using Technique 3. <br />1983 Activity <br />Permanent reclamation by revegetation of 9 acres of mild slopes by Technique <br />4 and fertilization of 18.2 acres using 200 lbs/acre of 33-0-0 fertilizer is <br />planned for 1983. This includes reseeding up to 50% of 1982 revegetation work <br />depending upon the success of previous plantings. <br />v <br />A river water intake structure will be built in the Colorado River. <br />1984 Activity <br />Permanent reclamation by revegetation of 4 acres of mild slopes using Technique <br />4 and fertilization of 18.4 acres using 200 lbs/acre of 33-0-0 fertilizer is <br />planned for 1984. This includes reseeding up to 25% of 1982 revegetation work, <br />depending upon the success of previous plantings. <br />J <br />PD 1000.102 A9 <br />
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