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Reclamation <br /> After reclamation, the mine site will become suitable for <br /> wildlife habitat. Three lakes will be created accounting <br /> for approximately 41. 5 acres of water surface. Lake shore <br /> will be undulating to give a natural, aesthetically pleasing h <br /> appearance. Lake bank slopes will conform with state law <br /> requirements except that lake bottom for 10 feet below <br /> expected water line will be graded to 4 :1 (horizontal to <br /> I <br /> vertical) . Dry land will be topsoiled to a depth of 6 to 8 <br /> inches and seeded with a mixture of the following species : <br /> Species PLS/Acre <br /> .yrV Big Bluestein ��' ��'2 <br /> Blue Grama ��trob l�' a� 2 I <br /> Buffalo Grass � �� �b 2 <br /> �L <br /> ✓f,V Western Wheatgrass � � 3 <br /> gyp Slender Wheatgrass 3 <br /> iyrt7 Alkali Sacaton S - 1 <br /> 2 <br /> Q White Clover �� <br /> .meµ �. kt`�J <br /> 15 <br /> Peach-leaved and coyote willow, plains and narrowleaf cottonwood, <br /> chokecherry and American plum will be planted in clumps as shown <br /> on the reclamation plan map. Approximately 444 trees and shrubs <br /> will be planted. Already planted is the row of trees and shrubs <br /> • along the northeast property line. This screens the operation <br /> from view from U.S. 36. This planting was done in the spring of <br /> • 1981 and includes about 160 trees and 325 shrubs. <br /> B-10 <br />