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4 �♦ <br /> i �� ,fix„� r• .. <br /> .M M.• �'. �'t. ;, "+ Google Earth image from 2013 of lateral <br /> leg to production well pad 28-21 prior to <br /> w.' ".,a, , ". �. >^ .• t0, any demolition or reclamation activity. <br /> £) Y <br /> Ir <br /> ti�*• °'d' .' t `gx ", ' •r.Es. t ! • "�,,� ..: -�, b <br /> All <br /> - '.. <br /> _ k y <br /> a J; <br /> Lateral piping primarily extended along the path of <br /> the road with the exception of two runs following a <br /> direct path overland to minimize construction <br /> materials. Both of these runs of pipe were removed <br /> without damaging existing vegetation. <br /> Photo 5—Google earth image of 28-21 lateral leg before removal of piping and well skids. The two lengths of <br /> piping shown in the image were removed without additional disturbance to the vegetation or soils. The upper <br /> pump house with the green roof is seen in the upper left beside the main well field road.. <br /> In late fall 2013 the access road to the 28-21 lateral leg including all four well pads accessed by <br /> the road were re-contoured. Prior to the start of the earth moving activity storm water control <br /> silt fencing was installed. In order to minimize new disturbance, smaller footprint construction <br /> equipment was used. This made it possible to maneuver in the tighter areas without <br /> disturbing established trees or vegetation. Top soil from the stored top soil salvage areas on <br /> each pad was spread uniformly on the re-contoured surface and the approved seed mix was <br /> drill seeded into the majority of the area. Some broadcast seeding was used in areas too steep <br /> for equipment to operate safely. The area received a few inches of snow fall shortly after the <br /> seed was drilled and broadcast on the last well pad. <br /> Amerlocnsod4 L.L.P. 6 <br /> DR MS Annud R eMt <br /> July 10,2014 <br />