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6. Describe how roads will be reclaimed or returned to their pre-prospecting (or better) <br /> condition: <br /> Access to the trench locations is primarily via existing, passable roads on private GIR ownership with <br /> restricted access. Due to the compacted nature of these existing roads and frequent usage by GIR <br /> post-trenching reclamation efforts of any sort except for perhaps smoothing out existing erosional ruts <br /> would he futile The cross o entry traverse immediately at the waste rock pile is across a <br /> sparsely-vegetated grassy area that will be only minimally-impacted (see Appendix C). Impact will be <br /> rn roiled by IT imiting the ro imlwr of vPhirlP travarcec If mnrP damaqp nm irs than is antiri an tPd along the <br /> cross-country traverse,then marks will be raked flat. We believe that any mechanized reclamation <br /> methor's would create more problematic and long4erm disti irbance and that man,lal raking Would he the <br /> best method for eliminating signs of vehicle crossing. <br /> 7. List the seed mixture to be used in the re-establishment of vegetation. See the attached <br /> seed mixture calculation to obtain PLS/acre. For assistance with formulating seed <br /> mixtures and rates, contact the local NRCS if on private land, BLM/USFS if on public <br /> land or State Land Board if on state land. <br /> A. Plant name and seeding rate: <br /> Plant Name Seeding Rate (PLS/Acre) <br /> Reseeding wasterock that is compacted and <br /> leached of organics is deemed impractical and <br /> will not be attempted. <br /> Form 2—Public File Page 10 of 14 <br />