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Topsoil will be applied over the underlying exposed area at a minimum depth of 6 <br /> Inches. <br /> Seeding will occur to coincide with the appropriate time of year for germination; <br /> previously seeded areas will be examined the following year to be evaluated for <br /> possible additional re-seeding. <br /> During all phases of the operations and reclamation, inspection will be routine to <br /> identify the establishment of any noxious weeds, as defined by the State of <br /> Colorado. We will work with Gilpin County's Noxious Weed Management plan to <br /> identify and manage the problem if it becomes necessary. <br /> 6.3.4(1)(c)(v) <br /> In order to improve the soils water holding capacity, the NRCS strongly <br /> recommends the application of certified weed free straw applied at 2 tons per <br /> acre and covered with a bio-degradable netting. These erosion measures will be <br /> implemented. <br /> 6.3.4(1)(c)(vi) <br /> No trees or shrub species are scheduled to be established as part of this <br /> Reclamation Plan, but native species that may self-establish are acceptable. <br /> 6.3.4(1)(d) <br /> These structures will remain in place after operations cease and post-reclamation. <br /> • Pre-existing public roads. <br /> 6.3.4(i)(e) <br /> This reclamation plan is specifically for the removal of pre-existing waste rock <br /> dumps. (See procedures and treatments detailed above) <br /> If any steep, narrow channels of natural run-off corridors present themselves, <br /> they shall be rip-rapped on an "as-needed" basis after inspection by JACK D <br /> TABBS, LLC. Engineering staff. In this event,Type L riprap, sized nominally with a <br /> Page 5 of 7 <br />