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r <br />~J <br />prior to mining. The effect of these reclamation practices <br />will be reconstruction of a suitable wildlife topographic <br />setting similar to those found in adjacent undisturbed areas. <br />Topographic diversity will be accomplished by <br />re-establishment of all major drainage patterns found on <br />the area. The overall benefit to wildlife will be the <br />creation of both vegetative and topographic cover restored <br />by creation of rock piles, brush piles, and other favorable <br />wildlife sites. <br />The reclamation plans do not call for the utilization <br />of fertilizers. However, if nutrient levels following <br />topsoiling appear to require fertilization, special care <br />will be taken to assure that fertilizers are kept out of <br />the stream drainages in the area, to lessen the potential <br />of pollution. <br />Wyoming Fuel Company will not limit the use of <br />the access road to daylight hours during the sage grouse <br />strutting season, as originally required by Special <br />Stipulation #7 of the BLM right-of-way grant, because that <br />stipulation has been deleted by BLM as of October 30, 1980 <br />(Appendix L). <br /> <br />-21- <br />