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The rates above are for broadcast seeding, which is the procedure that will be used. No fertilization or <br />mulching will be used. <br />Wetland Fringes 20' Border around Lakes <br />Lake Area (N to <br />S) <br />Perimeter <br />Wetland Area (Acres) <br />Operator <br />1 <br />1249.5 <br />0.57 <br />Gravel <br />2 <br />561.3 <br />0.26 <br />Gravel <br />3 <br />746.3 <br />0.34 <br />Gravel <br />4 <br />909.3 <br />0.42 <br />Gravel <br />5 <br />484.7 <br />0.22 <br />Gold <br />6 <br />1039.2 <br />0.48 <br />Gold <br />7 <br />849.4 <br />0.39 <br />Gold <br />8 <br />869.7 <br />0.40 <br />Gold <br />Total <br />3.08 <br />Additional wetland area north of Gravel Operation as seen on Map F-1: 3.52 acres, therefore, the total <br />area restored to wetlands is 6.60 acres. None of these wetlands currently exist on site. <br />1) High altitude dry rangeland which will involve seeding grasses and forbs suited for the conditions <br />present in these areas. Land development will be the primary use of these areas although most open <br />space will also receive this procedure. This revegetation effort will occur on approximately 116.0 <br />acres on both the gravel and gold areas, which will involve broadcast seeding ac- cording to the <br />following plan: <br />Alma Place Mine 01/15 51 <br />