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, , <br /> 0 <br /> � � . <br /> 1 LJOLt 1[1UG ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES COMPANY <br /> ��v Proadina Sound,Balcnrr.d Com�nhensioeNatuml Raoura Solutiau <br /> GARLIC MUSTARD CONTROL PLAN <br /> Phase 1 —Initial Eradication <br /> 1. Late spring to early summer: Identify/confirm garlic mustard presence in wetland, <br /> wetland buffer, woodland/forest areas"control areas". Mow/cut all areas covered with <br /> garlic mustard. Avoid compacting soils through weed whacking where possible. <br /> 2. Late fall: When native plants are dormant, and garlic mustazd seed pod are not yet <br /> mature, chemically treat identified areas with glyphosate or Rodeo. Avoid compacting <br /> soils tlirough hand-held or backpack sprayers where possible. <br /> Phase 2—Extended Maintenance <br /> 1. Early spring and late fall of following year, identify new garlic mustard within control <br /> areas. Spot-treat with glyphosate or Rodeo. � <br /> 2. Continue as described above for the life of the project which ends two (2) years after the <br /> completion of construction. <br /> GARLIC MUSTARD CONTROL METHODS <br /> 1. The following methods are approved methods of removal and control. Any deviation <br /> from these methods needs to be approved by the owner's representative prior to their use. <br /> Broadleaf chemical treatment <br /> 1. Chemical spray shall be applied between the months of March through April and mid- <br /> September through October when native species are generally dormant. <br /> 2. Spray to wet all foliage. <br /> 3. Use hand-held or backpack sprayers with ultra-low volume nozzles to minimize contact <br /> with desirable existing plants. <br /> 4. Apply broadleaf chemical herbicide glyphosate or Rodeo. <br /> �������� <br /> JAN 19 Z011 <br /> CITY OF ORO6�� <br /> 26105 Wild Rose Lane,Shorewood, Minnesota 55331, Phone:952-401-8757,Fax:952-4, -8 �, <br /> - cc� <br /> �� <br /> �-. <br />
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