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<br /> <br />steeper slopes and, besides that, there is not enough soil to save on <br />steeper slopes anyway. <br />4) Please estimate how much topsoil will be removed and stockpiled <br />from the undisturbed land. <br />RESPONSE C4. Because of the restrictions placed on topsoil <br />salvage by equipment, slope, and depth limitations it is very <br />difficult to obtain a very accurate estimate of the quantity of <br />topsoil that will be saved. Roughly, though, it can be said that about <br />8000 to 10,000 cubic yards can be salvaged. This is enough to cover <br />about 11 acres of critical area with 6 inches of soil. <br />5) If the topsoil stockpiles are to remain for more than 2 <br />• <br />years, they will need to be stabilized. How will this be done? Where <br />will the stockpiles be? <br />RESPONSE C5. Stabilization of the stockpiles will be done <br />by planting a broadcasted mixture of grass seed. This mixture will be: <br />Species <br />Russian Wildrye <br />Fairway Crested Wheatgrass <br />Broadcast lbs. PLS/acre <br />7 <br />3 <br />10 <br /> <br />The stockpiles will be located in Tract B as indicated on Exhibit C <br />and at a location in Tract C yet to be determined. Once the location <br />of this stockpile is determined it will be added via a technical <br />revision. <br />P-D-9* <br />