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• i <br /> o ir . <br /> r T v4" .✓ <br /> .v <br /> Ir <br /> g F <br /> We have 8-10 certified weed-free that are not in use that can be "dropped" in as needed during <br /> times of large snow runoff, or heavy rains. We have been on-site thorough various stages of <br /> planning and operations over the last 5 years. We have seen and adjusted things to prevent <br /> UUD. Most of the moisture around the ridge goes down the back(North) into that drainage and <br /> into the wash that is on the north end of the parking area. We have seen that dry wash run <br /> slightly during one of the heaviest rains. <br /> We personally think that the changes we will be allowed to make to the lower game trails will <br /> directly affect erosion that has been occurring on that side of the ridge, and feel we can make a <br /> bigger impact on preventing erosion within our project areas than occur outside the claim <br /> boundaries. <br /> 4. Question 3 - Per Rule 6.3.4(1)(b)- Provide a justification to support slopes steeper than a 3H: 1V. <br /> a. Is the steeper slope stable, does it match surrounding topography, can sediment be retained <br /> until vegetation is established, etc.? <br /> The steepest slope we address is in the Connector Project Area. I have included photos below <br /> from various angles. We believe that if the loose material were moved to the west by 10-20 <br /> feet, especially near the top of that project area; that it will change the slope profile slightly. <br /> The area directly east of that project area is holding vegetation,even if it is beetle-killed pinion. <br /> We feel if we can remove the loose overburden that was pushed over the edge from previous <br />