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(2) Affected area boundary markers: <br /> Suitable markers, such as painted t-posts or marker posts,will be used where fence lines do <br /> not exist. <br /> (3) Alternative methods of affected area boundary identification: <br /> Please see section 3.1.12 (2) above. <br /> This ends the requirements of Section 3.1,Reclamation Performance Standards. The <br /> narrative will resume with the remainder of Section 6.4.5. <br /> Continuation of the Reclamation Plan: <br /> 6.4.5(2) (d) Where applicable, plans for topsoil segregation,preservation, and <br /> replacement; for stabilization, compaction, and grading of spoil; and for revegetation. <br /> The revegetation plan shall contain a list of the preferred species of grass, legumes, <br /> forbs, shrubs or trees to be planted,the method and rates of seeding and planting, the <br /> estimated availability of viable seeds in sufficient quantities of the species proposed to <br /> be used, and the proposed time of seeding and planting: <br /> This section is addressed in section 6.4.5(2)above. <br /> Seedbed preparation was covered in Section 3.1.10(5) of this document. Seeding will occur <br /> during the spring of the year or as recommended by the NRCS to achieve optimum seed <br /> establishment. <br /> (e) Reclamation Schedule: <br /> The reclamation schedule is described Sections 3.1.3 and 3.1.5(4) and Table 1. <br /> (i) An estimate of the periods of time which will be required for the various <br /> phases: <br /> Time periods are presented in Table 1 in the Mine Plan section. <br /> (ii) and (iii) describe the size and location of each area; outline the sequence of each <br /> phase: <br /> Please see Table 1 in the Mine Plan section for phases and the Mine Plan Map. The <br /> phases will be reclaimed as discussed above, provided the mined phase and its <br /> reclamation will not interfere with mining in the next phase. <br /> 36 <br />