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5. Revegetation Plans <br /> Seed will be placed in all areas to be vegetated following grading, topsoiling, and discing of the <br /> soil. All disturbances that are retopsoiled will be seeded with a Rangeland Seed Mix. The <br /> Lincoln County recommended mix to be used is as follows: <br /> 5.1 . Rangeland Seed Mix <br /> Pounds of pure live seed <br /> Species per acre (drilled) <br /> Sand Bluestem 1.0 <br /> Sand Lovegrass 2.5 <br /> Indian Ricegrass 3.0 <br /> Prairie Sandreed 0.75 <br /> Green Needlegrass 1.5 <br /> Little Bluestem 0.75 <br /> Yellow Indiangrass 0.5 <br /> Switchgrass 1.5 <br /> Sand Dropseed 0.5 <br /> Total 12.0 <br /> Broadcast seeding will be done at double the drill rate. Mulch will be placed at roughly 4000 <br /> pounds per acre. <br /> 6. Post Reclamation Site Drainage <br /> The site will drain internally following reclamation. Site drainage will return to the same patterns <br /> as it was before mining, flowing to the ephemeral drainage at the center of the site. Refer to <br /> map G-1 for the post reclamation drainage of the site. <br /> 7. Revegetation Success Criteria <br /> Revegetation will be deemed adequate when erosion is controlled, the vegetation cover <br /> matches neighboring rangeland areas, and when it is considered satisfactory according to <br /> Division standards. This will be monitored for a minimum of two years following the completion <br /> of reclamation. <br /> 8. Weed Control <br /> Measures will be employed for the control of any noxious weed species. The objective of this <br /> weed management plan is to control undesirable plants on the Limon Sand & Gravel property. <br /> Plants identified through the Colorado Noxious Weed Act (C.R.S 35-5.5) and the Lincoln County <br /> Noxious Weed List as undesirable and designated for management within the county will be <br /> Limon Sand& Gravel Pit E-4 Lewicki&Associates <br /> August 2024 <br />