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(io> I ~ ~~iV ~ <br />6. Water Lines, The disturbance wi.11 be graded to a natural <br />slope Up 011 dU1;1h LdC1 i`n JL Clad _::~Callltl J!1 UL l: .tCdr plpB. UUi'1RQ <br />construction, topsoil will be stock piled and replaced. Soil <br />amendments will be added if necessary and grass seed mixCUre No. 3 <br />will be placed. All accessable disturbed areas will by hydro-mulched with <br />wood cellulose fiber. Native plants will be placed upon abandoment <br />of mining operations. The area will be wildlife habitat. <br />7. Loadout Area, Plate 2 and 3, will be re-established as <br />commercial orchards. Some areas will require vegetation to establish <br />surficial erosion control. Seed Mixture No. 2 will be used <br />and soil amendments will be used as needed. The rail spur will <br />be removed and re vegetated. The existing road which loops around the <br />truck dump facility will be used as access to the new orchard. <br />VI. Monitoring - CWI's air, water, noise, and land monitoring <br />programs were initially designed to develop background data for the <br />BLM's Environmental Assessment Record (EAR). The results of this <br />initial data gathering effort are published in the body and numerous <br />appendices to the EAR. This monitoring effort is continuing to <br />satisfy specific lease stipulations, meet the requirements of the <br />OSM underground mining regulations, and provide data needed to <br />implement our various mitigation programs. It is thoroughly described <br />in the mining plan and its components have been previously reviewed <br />by EPA during the development of the EAR. <br />'III <br />' ~ ~ I d <br />