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• listed in the vegetation section. The disturbed area <br /> will then be dragged with a light drag (chain link fence) <br />to bury the seed. <br />Straw mulching will be applied by either mechanical <br />means or spread by hand over the disturbed areas at a <br />rate of two tons per acre. The mulch will then be <br />crimped into the soil by light disking or other mechan- <br />ical means providing equivalent crimping capability. <br />There are no plans for fencing of the reclaimed <br />areas, as there is not any grazing occuring in the area <br />at the present time. <br />As discussed in the vegetation section. cover would <br />be the criteria by which revegetation success would be <br />• established.. The baseline information was obtained from <br /> areas of previous disturbance. with the results being <br />a high percentage of shrubs and annual weeds. The her- <br />baceous cover on the disturbed area. including the per- <br />ennial and biennial fortis and succulents, is 10%. One <br />transect run on an area which had not been previously <br />disturbed indicated approximately 3% cover for the grass <br />plants. Including the annual weeds raises this percent- <br />age to 1$% cover for grass-like plants. Again, most of <br />the cover (4~% by species composition) is provided by <br />the sagebrush. <br />Eastside Coal is proposing a 20% cover for the <br />success standard at the Eastside Mine. The methods <br />. used to determine the amount of cover will be the same <br />methods utilized for the baseline information for the <br />118 i <br />