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At the 720 Pit, paranoid Around cover is excdlerrt. 1 observed many Bp Sapsbnrsh <br />plants and 1 think it is feadbls that the current standard of 2,000 stems/atxe may be <br />achieved, eepetxally after ssverd more years. <br />Canada thkde and arrodrsr thistle species, believed to be eitlwr Scotch thistle a Musk <br />thuds were observed throughout the reddnted areas. These will need to be sprayed <br />again this year as discussed with Jim Mosarnerr. What appeared at first to be Whitetop, <br />but is deterrnirred to be Pennycress, was observed on the reddmed lands, especidly a< <br />Pit 1. This plant >s an annul and it is not considered a noxious weed. <br />Fish and WikMife <br />Numerous frogs could be heard in Ponds B and E, but 1 could not see them. They were <br />very bud. Severd Canadian pease and their godinpa were observed near Pond A and in <br />Pond D. Pronphom were grazing and rurminp through the reclaimed areas. <br />0?ffsite Suooort FaciNdss <br />Very little scdvity has occrxred repardirq the reclamation of the bailout. Mr. Mossrnan <br />eucplained that a bcd man has agreed to move the equipment, as his time lbws. The <br />comreyor has been pardaMy disassembled, and is stored on-site. <br />