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control. The qualitative monitoring will be conducted annually in order to evaluate progress <br />being made towards control of identified noxious weed areas. This information will be provided <br />to the Division by March 30 of each year as part of the Annual Reclamation Report. Finally, as <br />new or improved methods of controlling noxious weeds through the use of herbicides leither <br />existing or new products) become available, they will be evaluated for incorporation into the <br />control program. In treatment areas where herbicidal control has been effective but the density <br />of desireable perennial species is too low to reestablish an effective vegetative cover, the area <br />will be reseeded using the approved permanent seed mix. <br />A record will be maintained of areas where herbicides are sprayed, the types and mixture of <br />herbicides used, and the date of treatment. This information will be reported in the Annual <br />Reclamation Report. <br />Historically, pest control has not been necessary at the Seneca II Mine. Based on this <br />operating experience, pest control is not anticipated at this time for the Seneca II-W Mine or <br />the II-W South Extension area. Ongoing reclamation monitoring will identify infestations by <br />pests. A pest control plan will be developed similar to the weed control plan discussed above. <br />The specific plan will be developed in consultation with CMLRD and presented as a revision <br />submittal, when necessary. <br />PR03 32a Revised 11/02 <br />