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EXHIBIT E <br /> 1%I j LL11r1L1 T 1 V l�T i 1/-AV IXNT <br /> 6 4 1) TT/�ining 'x,ill be using steeper slopes (i.e., ')•1 1 The final <br /> � LV YY III be using steeper JIV�.JVJ v.I f. LII final <br /> reclamation plan will be to use overburden to create 3:1 final <br /> slopes. Scraper, dozer, and motor graders will be used to establish <br /> slopes, smooth the surface, and establish a system of minor <br /> terraces to control washing of the topsoil. Topsoil will be replaced <br /> at a rate of 3to4 inches on all disturbed sites. Seed will be applied <br /> using a Giasc di ill to gel a uiiifuiin eoveiage of vegetation. if <br /> seed is broadcast, rates will be doubled. Natural Resources <br /> Conservation has given us a recommended blend of grass to re- <br /> seed. <br /> Selling will he clone in the late fall nr very early cnrinu Succecc <br /> will hinge on the amount of moisture available. Winter wheat and <br /> or oats will be mixed with our seed blend to get a quicker <br /> protective ctand. We chould have success in 7 to 3 ceaconc of <br /> returning the land to range land. Average pasture rates in this area <br /> of the state is 12 acres per animal unit (cow-calf pair). <br /> When topsoil is removed, it will be used as a berm to be visual <br /> barrier. The topsoil will be seeded with above seed mixture to <br /> keep from blowing and washing and to ensure fertility. <br />