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mitigation is a primary concern of this project, seeding will occur immediately following the <br /> placement of topsoil. Temporary irrigation, either by water truck or surface irrigation system, will <br /> be employed if required. <br /> The site will be prepared to provide the best chance of vegetation establishment by completing <br /> the following as recommended by the NRCS in the Plant materials Technical Note No. 59: <br /> "The seedbed should be well settled and firm but friable enough that seed can be drilled at the <br /> recommended depth. Soils that have been compacted by traffic or other equipment should be <br /> tilled(deep-chisled or ripped if necessary) to break up restrictive or compacted layers and then <br /> harrowed and rolled or packed to prepare the required firm seedbed. Avoid seedbed preparation <br /> when the soil is wet to prevent compaction of the seedbed. Planting depth less than 1 inch." <br /> 6. Reclamation Timing <br /> All reclamation activities will be completed when the industrial/commercial areas are completed, <br /> and all disturbed areas within the industrial/commercial areas are revegetated. <br /> Table E-3 summarizes the timing of reclamation throughout the life of Newby Aggregate <br /> Recycling site. The anticipated timing is based on a two year site development timeline <br /> (including revegetation monitoring) and a closure date that is dependent upon market conditions <br /> and raw material availability. <br /> Table E-3. Reclamation Timetable <br /> Years Activity <br /> eat+ s,t ; kttoof�i� fa <br /> fk0ti ,e i©a 004 rev <br /> 2 Reve etation monitoring <br /> 7. Post-Reclamation Site Drainage <br /> Map F-1 shows blue arrows indicating the approximate direction of drainage throughout the site <br /> within the affected area. Map F-1 also shows the drainage conditions after construction of the <br /> industrial/commercial areas in comparison to baseline conditions. <br /> 8. Weed Control <br /> Measures will be employed for the control of noxious weeds. A Weed Control Plan will be <br /> utilized as follows: <br /> 1) Every April and October, a weed survey will be taken of the affected area to identify and <br /> map the presence of any noxious weeds listed by the county and the state. <br /> Carol Ann Pit E-4 Lewicki&Associates <br /> November 2021 <br />