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irrigation to become established. In dry years, the degree of <br />' success may be lessened without irrigation, but some of these <br />species tend to have a relatively extended longevity of seed and <br />' those that remain ungerminated are expected to germinate the <br />' next year. If not, spot seeding can be done to thicken stands <br />that did not show good initial success because of drought <br />' restraints. <br />Periodic monitoring will occur during the growing season on <br />t each newly-revegetated area so that areas that exhibit any <br />' weakness of seeding success or nutritional deficiencies can be <br />identified. If low seeding success is noted, reseeding will be <br />' done in the following spring. If nutritional deficiencies are <br />observed, appropriate fertilizers or other soil amendments and <br />' conditioners will be added. <br />t The revegetation monitoring plan will consider weed growth <br />and, where necessary, prompt implementation of weed control <br />' measures will be carried out. Whether the weeds will be <br />controlled by mechanical or chemical means will depend on the <br />' total growth conditions at the time. <br />' a 1 ma ion Tim- abl The reclamation phases listed in <br />the following table may be correlated to Map Exhibits D-1 and F. <br />' The phases correspond to the mining stages and are numbered <br />accordingly. These are estimates only and variations may occur. <br />1 <br />' 23 <br />