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recreation. <br />Table 2: Approved Reclamation Seed Mix <br />Species Scientific Name <br />Common Name <br />Seeding Rate (lb <br />PLS/acre) <br />PascoAyrum smithii `Arriba' <br />Western wheatgrass <br />3.00 <br />Elymus trachycaulus ssp <br />trachycaulus `San Luis' <br />Slender wheatgrass <br />4.00 <br />Poa alpina <br />Alpine bluegrass <br />0.50 <br />Bromus marginatus `Garnet' <br />Mountain brome <br />2.50 <br />Festuca ovina <br />Sheep fescue <br />1.00 <br />Phleum alpinum <br />Alpine timothy <br />0.50 <br />Deschampsia cespitosa <br />Tufted hairgrass <br />0.25 <br />Penstemon strictus <br />Rocky Mountain penstemon <br />0.25 <br />Achillea millejolium <br />Western yarrow <br />0.1 <br />Lupinus alpestris (Lupimrs <br />argenteus) <br />Mountain lupine <br />2.00 <br />14.10 <br />Total Seed in PLS/Acre <br />3.2.1 Measures Used to Minimize Loading of Sediment <br />Reclamation operations will be implemented when Kinross determines that a drill site is no <br />longer needed. Re -graded slope angle, re -vegetation (including growth media placement), and <br />BMPs will be used to limit erosion and reduce sediment in runoff. Silt fences, sediment traps, or <br />other BMPs will be used to prevent migration of eroded material until reclaimed slopes and <br />exposed surfaces have demonstrated erosional stability. <br />3.2.2 Schedule for the Project and Reclamation <br />Reclamation activities will be conducted when it has been determined that exploration <br />disturbance is no longer needed. Reclamation at the earliest practicable time within exploration <br />areas considered inactive and without potential. If a resource is not identified or is not <br />considered economically feasible to develop, final reclamation will be completed within two <br />years of a temporary shutdown, non-use, or abandonment. Until final reclamation is completed <br />all sites will be managed under the interim reclamation measures outlined in Section 3.2.1.. <br />Earthwork and re -vegetation activities may limited by the time of year during which such <br />activities can be effectively implemented. Site conditions or yearly climatic variations may <br />require that the schedule be modified to achieve revegetation success. Reclamation activities <br />will be coordinated with the administering agency as necessary. Successful revegetation of the <br />drill sites is considered as positive wildlife habitat rehabilitation [43CRF3809.401(b) (3) (v)]. <br />