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6. Describe how roads will be reclaimed or returned to their pre-prospecting(or better) <br /> condition: <br /> Roads and pads will be regraded back to their approximate native contours, topsoil replaced <br /> downed woody debris, and/or berms can be placed on the newly reclaimed road segments. If <br /> the road and pad grades are slight anough for safe travol and but up, Flo material w 11 be <br /> removed and traffic will move on the surface. During reclamation, overland traffic ways will be <br /> scarified to break compaction and then seeded and harrowed/raked. The 4wd access road <br /> from Colinty Road 14Y' shown on I JSW topo maps. has been present for decades anti will <br /> not likely be degraded as the result of improvements to it and use during the drilling project. <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 /> Sand dropseed (Sporobolus cryptandrus)VNS variety 0.07 PLS (lb/ac) <br /> Galleta (Hilana jamesii) Viva, florets 2.47 <br /> Big sagebrush (Atemesia tridentate) VNS 0.10 <br /> Winterfat (Krascheninnikovia Janata) VNS 0.25 <br /> Four-wing saltbrush (Atiplex canescens) VNS 0.25 <br /> Indian ricegrass (Achnatherum hymenoides) Rimrock 3.71 <br /> Blue gramma (Chondosum gracile) Alma 0.48 <br /> Mutton grass (Poa fendleriana) VNS 0.10 <br /> Squirrel tail (Elymus elymoides) Bottlebrush 2.04 <br /> Total 9.47 <br /> Source: BLM Tres Rios Field Office, Dolores, CO <br /> Form 2—Public File Page 10 of 14 <br />