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4. Revegetation Success Criteria <br /> Dryland Areas <br /> It is suggested that revegetation in the dryland areas will be deemed adequate when the live <br /> perennial cover reaches 90%of pre-mine total cover. <br /> Wetland Areas <br /> No new wetlands will be created and seeded because there will be no disruption of the growth and <br /> sustainability of the existing wetlands. <br /> The revegetated areas will be monitored for success of reclamation until accepted by the <br /> Landowner. If revegetation failures occur prior to release, an analysis of the site will be made and <br /> the area will be revegetated again as necessary. <br /> 5. Monitoring Reclamation Success <br /> Monitoring the reclamation on an ongoing basis will allow minor revisions to assure successful <br /> reclamation. All areas disturbed and reclaimed and any other important items regarding the <br /> reclamation will be submitted in the annual reports to the Division. <br /> MINING AND RECLAMATION MAPS EXHIBIT E <br /> All maps are enclosed in Appendix D. <br /> Map A-1 shows the general location of the site. <br /> Map B-1 shows the existing environmental resources, including soils,vegetation communities, <br /> topography, land ownership,the nearby wetlands, and area orthophotography. <br /> Map E-1 shows the mining plan of the site at a scale of 1"=100'. Contours are also provided. This <br /> plan shows cross-sections marked A-A' and B-B'. These cross-sections are shown on Map E-3. <br /> Map E-2 shows the site after reclamation. <br /> Map E-3 shows the cross sections of the site before and after reclamation. <br /> Map E-4 shows the details of the bridge river crossing. Although this bridge will no longer be <br /> constructed and placed into service <br /> 33 <br /> North Fork Pit March 04 <br />