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. Irrigation. <br /> . Reapplication of mulch. <br /> . Repair of failed slope surfaces. <br /> This technique works with standard hydromulch (1,500 pounds per acre minimum) <br /> and BFM/MBFMs (3,000 pounds per acre minimum). <br /> . Seed may be installed by hand if: <br /> . Temporary and covered by straw, mulch, or topsoil. <br /> . Permanent in small areas (usually less than 1 acre) and covered with mulch, <br /> topsoil, or erosion blankets. <br /> . The seed mixes listed in the tables below include recommended mixes for <br /> both temporary and permanent seeding. <br /> . Apply these mixes, with the exception of the wetland mix, at a rate of 120 <br /> pounds per acre. This rate can be reduced if soil amendments or slow- <br /> release fertilizers are used. <br /> . Consult the local suppliers or the local conservation district for their recom- <br /> mendations because the appropriate mix depends on a variety of factors, <br /> including location, exposure, soil type, slope, and expected foot traffic. Altern- <br /> ative seed mixes approved by the local authority may be used. <br /> . Other mixes may be appropriate, depending on the soil type and hydrology of <br /> the area. <br /> . Table 11-4.1.2 Temporary Erosion Control Seed Mix (p.280) lists the standard mix <br /> for areas requiring a temporary vegetative cover. <br /> Table 11-4.1.2 Temporary Erosion Control Seed Mix <br /> _ % Weight% Purity% Germination <br /> Chewings or annual blue grass <br /> 40 98 90 <br /> Festuca rubra var. commutata or Poa anna <br /> Perennial rye <br /> 50 98 90 <br /> Lolium perenne <br /> Redtop or colonial bentgrass <br /> 5 92 85 <br /> Agrostis alba or Agrosti.stenuis <br /> White dutch clover <br /> 5 98 90 <br /> Trifolium repens <br /> . Table II-4.1.3 Landscaping Seed Mix (p.281) lists a recommended mix for land- <br /> scaping seed. <br /> 2014 Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington <br /> Volume ll- Chapter 4 -Page 280 <br />