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Site 04-85-17 & 17c. This site contains another adopted monitoring well. It is located right <br />along the ranch road and is revegetated with abundant sagebrush and grasses (mainly <br />western wheatgrass and mountain brome.) There is no erosion. (Photo below. <br />,,,y~ ~' ' <br />'t~. ~~...q'r;t <br />'' `~~~~T~S~ ` <br />~, `~~. <br />p ~ -~~ <br />~. 'rr .. ` ; ~ •, <br />The road to site 04-85-20C could not be distinguished from the surrounding terrain in the <br />field where it was mapped. Reclamation excellent. <br />Site 04.85-22C. The well -converted to a monitoring well by the USGS - contains a lock <br />box. The reclamation is good. The pad sits at the edge of an aspen grove and has been <br />reinvaded by aspen and chokecherry and contains assorted perennial grasses. There is no <br />erosion, <br />Could not locate the road to 04-85-24 8: 24c because it blends in with the field in which it <br />was located. Excellent reclamation. <br />04-85-26 & 26c. This site shows good earthwork. It is covered with abundance sage and <br />yarrow as well as brome and wheatgrass. It looks just like the surrounding terrain. <br />04-85-24 8 24c. This is a site with lots of vegetation, as it is a damp area. It contains <br />much yarrow, wheatgrass and brome, and rudbeckia. The earthwork is fine - it can't be <br />picked out from the surroundings but for the fencepost marker. There is no erosion at all. <br />04-85-29 8 29C. Could not locate the road to this pad either and could not locate the pad <br />where it was mapped. Excellent reclamation. <br />