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June 25, 2019 C-1981-044/Williams Fork Mines RAR <br /> Or <br /> imp �'° . � •®. <br /> .r <br /> A w.. <br /> rrr i <br /> ° <br /> A <br /> .,ACT <br /> L <br /> P <br /> Maps 2 (left) and 3 (above): The turquoise dots <br /> e indicate the location of points collected for verification <br /> of post mining topography. <br /> RE VEGETATION-Rule 4.15 <br /> ea Vegetation Cover and Timing <br /> e <br /> ' Reclamation and revegetation appeared to have been <br /> A' <br /> d tl <br /> implemented adequately. The vegetative cover appeared <br /> ••¢ ry e adequate, exhibiting diverse and well established <br /> w _ vegetation apropos to the seed mixtures referenced in the <br /> A <br /> A � _ <br /> application with the exception of areas noted. Slopes <br /> appeared stable with a few minor rills noted on occasion <br /> xro y <br /> and no gullies, scarps, slumps or slides. No extensive <br /> % .1 <br /> .,.,, areas devoid of vegetation or weed infestations were <br /> apparent in the Utah Tract where vegetation pp was lush <br /> eA _ slopes have a north aspect and, elevation is higher than in <br /> the StripPit. The Strip Pit has areas of well established <br /> p <br /> M Artemisia tridentata (tall sagebrush) over 5 feet tall, as <br /> Maps 4: The turquoise dots show areas well as areas where Bromus tectorum (cheat grass), is <br /> where Bromus tectorum was found to be found. The areas of Bromus tectorum appear on south <br /> growing. facing slopes of thin soils and on some topsoil piles as <br /> shown on Map 4, and photo 4 below. <br /> Number of Partial Inspection this Fiscal Year: 9 <br /> Number of Complete Inspections this Fiscal Year: 4 <br /> Page 5 of 7 <br />