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The 1 installed Hydrology well was plugged and abandoned in the Fall of 2010, the plugging <br /> report submitted to CDRMS November 3, 2010. The well casing was cut off at 4ft below final <br /> grade, a metal cap welded with well name identification scribed on cap. The final reclamation <br /> phase was completed in the Fall of 2010. The pad and access road was de-compacted and <br /> restored to existing grade, stabilized topsoil was utilized to provide approximately 4" of topsoil <br /> covering prior to seeding. The pad and access road was drill seeded per the approved BLM <br /> seed mix(BLM native mix#2 from 1997 RMP), followed by weed free straw mulch and covered <br /> with remaining woody debris from the original pad construction. The continued efforts of the <br /> noxious and annual weed management in combination with spot seeding created a diverse <br /> vegetation throughout the pad, including volunteer Rabbit and Sage brush. CDRMS annual <br /> inspection determined that the access road had good vegetative cover, and the pad has good <br /> diversity of grass and shrub composition at 80%or greater cover of desirable vegetation. It was <br /> noted that vegetation has rebounded from last year's grazing and the grazing pressure has <br /> decreased and vegetations has stabilized. Final reclamation has been achieved. <br /> SIGNED STATEMENT: <br /> All reclamation requirements of prospecting NOI P2006-036 for the 2006-07 Geo-hydrology <br /> Drilling and Coring Program - Public Land Prospecting program have been satisfied by virtue <br /> of no new surface disturbances being created at the proposed drill pad site or access route <br /> subsequent to NOI issuance. <br /> '3 <br /> Signed:_ '� a '0� Printed Name: Samantha Baker <br /> 5 <br />