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w <br />United States Department of Agriculture <br />MMn <br />Natural Resources Conservation Service <br />318 5'" Street <br />PO Box 127 <br />Hugo, Co 80821 <br />Date: April 19, 2010 <br />Subject: Reclamation Plan for Lincoln County (JAMACO) Pit <br />To: Lincoln Land Use <br />719- 743 - 2408 - OFFICE <br />719- 743 -2501 -FAX <br />WWw.co.nrcs.usda.gov <br />The general vegetative survey in the area of the pit location consists mainly of a mixture <br />of native grasses and miscellaneous forbs on the upland site. The primary grass <br />consists of blue grams, western wheat, and sand drop seed. Some miscellaneous <br />perennial /annual forbs are present. For soils description see attachment. <br />Enclosed is a reclamation plan for the pit located in the NE1 /4NE1/4 & NW1 /4NE1/4 <br />quarter of section 33, T8S, R53W. <br />Planning considerations for reclamation of the site consists of: <br />1, Topsoil should be stockpiled before mining begins and spread evenly over the <br />surface after reclaimed. Soils must have sufficient depth to support the grass <br />mixture to be seeded. The area should be shaped to the undisturbed area. <br />Slopes should not exceed 3:1 and should be flatter where feasible. <br />2. The seedbed should be well settled and firm but not compacted. If heavy <br />equipment traffic has compacted the area it should be ripped and smoothed. The <br />seedbed should be free of weeds. <br />3. A soil test should be preformed to determine the proper fertilizer requirement in <br />both types and amounts. In lieu of a soil test the planting area should be fertilized <br />at a rate at least 40 lbs. of nitrogen and 40 lbs. of phosphate. Animal manure may <br />be used to supply all or part of the nutrients. Fertilization should occur around <br />seeding time of the grass. <br />Helping People Help the Land <br />An Equal Opportunity Employer and Provider <br />