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~ ~ 30 <br />2. The ground surface would then be scarified and the stockpiled topsoil would <br />be distributed with an average depth of 3 inches on slopes and 1-i/2 inches on <br />flat areas. It may be necessary to import additional topsoil, depending upon <br />the amount available from stockpiles created during the site preparation phase. <br />The areas covered with topsoil would then be seeded following surface <br />preparation with a spring tooth harrow. The composition of the seed ntix to <br />be used is presented in the following table (Table 2.1). The seed would be <br />broadcast by hand and a drag would be pulled over the seeded area to cover <br />the seed. <br />Table Z.1 -Seed Mix cam osition <br />Kind and Variety Scientific none I Pure ~ Germ Origin <br />Perennial Ryegmss, Penguin Lolium perenne 1 19.3 1 96% OR <br />Smooch Brome, Lincoln Bromopsis inetmis 1 18.0 1 35% ~ KS <br />Canada Bluegrass, Reubens Poa compressa 1 14.7 97;o I iD <br />Tall Fesrre, Fawn Fesmca arundinacea 19.93 90°'° ~ OR <br />Krnmcky Bluegrass, Newport ?oa pratensrs 9.89 ~ 90°'° , [D <br />Slender Wheatgrass Agranyron aachycaulum ~ 9.80 98% CAN j <br />Sheep Fescue Fesmca ovita 19.61 94% CAN <br />~ Alsike Clover I Trifocium hybridum 14.89 199% CAN <br />4. Seedling trees and shrubs would be planted on the flat areas and stockpiled <br />mulch from [he chipping of tree limbs and shrubs will be distributed to retain <br />moisture and protect the sail. One tree island would be planted on each acre <br />of disturbed land, and each tree island would include no less than 4 trees and 4 <br />shrubs. <br />