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3. Revegetation Plan <br /> For each area of reclamation, soil will be disked to loosen the soil. Due to the mild grade, seed can <br /> be drilled in both regions; broadcast seeding will be utilized where reclaimed perimeter slopes do <br /> not allow drilling such as on topsoil stockpiles. Seed mixes listed below will be used to revegetate <br /> the site. Certified weed free mulch will be crimped into the surface at 2000 lbs. per acre. Fertilizer <br /> may be added as determined by a soil test at the time of seeding. Heavy furrows will be left in the <br /> tilled topsoil to provide moisture concentration and shade areas in order to promote better <br /> conditions for successful vegetation establishment. Seeding will take place during the fall following <br /> retopsoiling of slopes. Slopes will be regraded, backfilled, and retopsoiled as soon as they are able <br /> to be reclaimed. <br /> 3.1 . Rangeland Seed Mix <br /> Species Pounds of pure live seed per acre (drilled) <br /> Western wheatgrass 11.2 <br /> (Arriba) <br /> Blue Gramma (Lovington) 2.1 <br /> Neeleanthread grass 3.3 <br /> Praire junegrass 0.2 <br /> Sanfoin 2.0 <br /> Total 18.8 <br /> Broadcast seeding will be done at double the drill rate. <br /> 4. Post-Reclamation Site Drainage <br /> Map F-1 shows arrows indicating the approximate direction of drainage throughout the pit. The <br /> reclaimed pit areas will all drain internally. Runoff will infiltrate and evaporate. Pit setbacks from the <br /> creek can also be seen on Map F-1. <br /> 5. Weed Control <br /> Measures will be employed for the control of any noxious weed species. The objective of this weed <br /> management plan is to control undesirable plants on the Yevoli Cobblestone Pit property. Plants <br /> identified through the Colorado Noxious Weed Act(C.R.S. 35-5.5)and the Fremont County Noxious <br /> Weed List as undesirable and designated for management within the county will be removed. <br /> These plants identified as noxious weeds will be managed by control measures. A Weed Control <br /> Plan will be utilized as follows: <br /> 1) Each April, a weed survey will be taken of the permit area. <br /> 2) If any patches or plants have been identified, they will be sprayed by backpack sprayer or 4- <br /> wheeler using chemicals approved for use by the weed control staff of Fremont County. <br /> Yevoli Cobblestone <br /> February 2023 E"2 0 Lewicki&Associates <br />