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RECEIVED <br /> Black Obsidian Pit—Permit M-1987-026 JUL 19 2022 <br /> 112c Conversion Application (rev 07/13/22) <br /> DIVISION OF RECLAMATION <br /> Rule 6.4.10 MINING AND SAFETY <br /> Exhibit J <br /> Vegetation Information <br /> The general area where this permit is located is given one of the following Range Site names by the <br /> NRCS: mountain loam,shallow loam and loamy park. These range sites are typically dominated by <br /> grasses,with some minor shrubs and forbs. Trees are often absent from these sites. <br /> These range sites are considered to be in good condition with about 35% plant cover. The potential <br /> vegetation for these closely-related range sites is shown below. <br /> Predominant species typically found in these sites, any one of which can comprise 10-30%of the plant <br /> community: <br /> Arizona fescue <br /> Idaho fescue <br /> Mountain muhly <br /> Western wheatgrass <br /> Needle and thread <br /> Pine needlegrass <br /> Pine dropseed <br /> Mountain brome <br /> Mountain mahogany <br /> Alkali sacaton <br /> Lupine <br /> Tall sagebrush <br /> Four-wing saltbush <br /> Sedge <br /> Baltic rush <br /> Minor species commonly found on these sites,any one of which can comprise 5-10%of the plant <br /> community: <br /> Prairie junegrass <br /> Slender wheatgrass <br /> Bluegrass <br /> Fringed sage <br /> Bluebell <br /> Geranium <br /> Antelope bitterbrush <br />