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grade, a metal cap welded with well name identification scribed on cap. The final reclamation <br /> phase was completed in the fall of 2014. The pad and access road was de-compacted and <br /> restored to existing grade, stabilized topsoil was utilized to provide approximately 4" of topsoil <br /> covering prior to seeding. The pad was drill seeded per the approved BLM seed mix, stabilized <br /> by weed free straw mulch. The continued efforts of the noxious and annual weed management <br /> and spot seeding created a diverse vegetation throughout the pad and access road, including <br /> volunteer Rabbit and Sage brush. In 2018 a perimeter fence installed to reduce the wildlife <br /> from grazing the pad heavily, fence removed spring of 2020. CDRMS annual inspection <br /> determined the pad's overall vegetation is lush and diverse, there was evidence of grazing by <br /> the wild horses but final reclamation has been achieved. <br /> 3-1-299 <br /> The 8 installed Hydrology wells were plugged and abandoned fall of 2015, the plugging report <br /> submitted to CDRMS September 15, 2015. The well casings were cut off at 4ft below final <br /> grade, a metal cap welded with well name identification scribed on cap. The final reclamation <br /> phase was completed in the fall of 2015. The pad and access road was de-compacted and <br /> restored to existing grade, stabilized topsoil was utilized to provide approximately 4" of topsoil <br /> covering prior to seeding. The pad was drill seeded per the approved BLM seed mix, stabilized <br /> by weed free straw mulch. The continued efforts of the noxious and annual weed management <br /> and spot seeding created a diverse vegetation throughout the pad and access road, including <br /> volunteer Rabbit brush. CDRMS annual inspection determined the pad has high foliar coverage <br /> density of knee high grasses and rabbit brush, blends naturally with surroundings. Final <br /> reclamation has been achieved. <br /> 4-1-299 <br /> The 6 installed Hydrology wells were plugged and abandoned fall of 2014, the plugging report <br /> submitted to CDRMS October 14, 2014. The well casings were cut off at 4ft below final grade, <br /> a metal cap welded with well name identification scribed on cap. The final reclamation phase <br /> was completed in the fall of 2014. The pad was de-compacted and restored to existing grade, <br /> stabilized topsoil was utilized to provide approximately 4" of topsoil covering prior to seeding. <br /> The pad was drill seeded per the approved BLM seed mix, stabilized by weed free straw mulch. <br /> The continued efforts of the noxious and annual weed management and spot seeding created <br /> a diverse vegetation throughout the pad, including volunteer Rabbit and Sage brush. CDRMS <br /> annual inspection determined the pad is predominantly grasses with some shrubs and overall <br /> 5 <br />