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June 25, 2019 C-1981-044/Williams Fork Mines RAR <br /> am <br /> ,r <br /> u <br /> o. <br /> is <br /> mm <br /> .w <br /> IIIc of u <br /> °q <br /> ^I e <br /> uY <br /> Photo 4: South facing slope in south section of the Strip Pit were vegetation is sparse <br /> Bromus tectorum (cheat grass)has invaded. <br /> MOL <br /> 4 ae <br /> 9 � <br /> 0111Ai <br /> w # �t1jI <br /> ..� � �an iu III <br /> v" <br /> IV u�d tl 9 <br /> , pu <br /> & dM <br /> ne °. <br /> T o � <br /> 9 <br /> s — <br /> W <br /> u <br /> �y <br /> I <br /> W <br /> i <br /> o A" <br /> 4— „com <br /> Photo S: Northern area of Strip Pit where vegetation consists of native perennials,grasses and shrubs. <br /> A diverse community of vegetation was observed in both parcels. Species noted included Alyssum <br /> alyssoides, Astragalus titer, Medicago satvia, Fwaruca saximontana and Agropyron cristatum at the <br /> Strip Pit; and at the Utah Tract vegetation comprised Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus, Symphoricarpos <br /> oreophilus A., Pseudoroegneria spicata and Alyssum parviflorum among other species; species <br /> consistent with the approved post mining land use of Rangeland/Wildlife for both parcels. <br /> Number of Partial Inspection this Fiscal Year: 9 <br /> Number of Complete Inspections this Fiscal Year: 4 <br /> Page 6 of 7 <br />