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EXHIBIT E (Cont'd) <br />1 <br />1 <br />I <br />Revegetation Program. The revegetation program to be <br />implemented by the operator is detailed below. This plan is <br />excerpted from a report prepared by Mark A. Heffner of Oikos <br />Environmental Services and is based on his investigation of <br />soils and vegetation on the site (see Exhibits I and J). <br />1. Fertilizer. Soils will be tested carefully prior to <br />seeding. Samples will be collected from redeposited topsoil <br />and will be submitted to the soil testing laboratory at <br />Colorado State University. Fertilizers to produce the best <br />growth in the shortest time will be added prior to seeding. <br />2. Seedbed Preparation. When the soil has been spread <br />and the fertilizer distributed, the surface will be smoothed <br />oP large clods and worked until moderately fine where the seed <br />is to be drilled; the surface will be left fairly rough where <br />it is necessary to broadcast the seed. <br />3. Seed Mixture. The following mixture will deposit <br />about 30 live seeds per square foot and should be drilled <br />in all areas to be revegetated between September 15 and <br />October 15. The mixture is designed to be drilled at a <br />depth of 1/4 to 3/4 inch; if it is necessary to broadcast <br />the seed, seed rates will be doubled and will be spread on <br />a rough surface and dragged thoroughly after seeding. <br />Species <br />Alkali Sacaton <br />Russian Wild Rye <br />Streambank Wheatgrass <br />Tall Wheatgrass <br />Western Wheatgrass <br />Yellow Sweetclover <br />Lbs.PLS/Acre <br />0.5 <br />2.0 <br />1.0 <br />4.0 <br />2.0 <br />0.5 <br />10.0 <br />-18- <br />