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E sJ. <br /> 416, <br /> Aw <br /> •xy! {�i n. e'�Y�<V J M�.1 -�- ,Aj, `? ,��`• �` 4 <br /> Litt <br /> Figure 7. Naturally occuring coarse rock cap and rangeland grasses with drought tolerant plants <br /> interspersed on a south facing slope of the site. View to the north-northeast; photo captured <br /> November 4, 2016. <br /> Native forest shrubs to be planted are listed in Table 3. Tree tubelings will be planted on north <br /> and east facing slopes; an example of tree species and rate of planting are shown in Table 4. <br /> Native dry rangeland seed mix will be distributed at a similar rate as detailed in the example mix <br /> shown in Table 5. Slopes will be regraded, backfilled, and growth medium applied, as needed, as <br /> soon as they are able to be reclaimed and as additional mining phases become active. <br /> Due to the steep grade, hydroseeding, mulch and/or tackifier will be utilized on all slopes. All <br /> seed mixes and tree tubelings will be verified as adequate for the Young Ranch Resource area by <br /> a third-party expert. The availability of seedlings and tree tubelings will be verified nearing the <br /> time of reclamation work, and if substitutions are necessary, the Division shall be informed. <br /> Young Ranch Resource <br /> December 2021 E-5 ®Lewicki&Associates <br />