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F~7RBE5 MIME <br />sECTI6IJ V - RECLAMATI:~tJ REC:oh1MEPIC.47IuIVS <br />After mining, the area E'C3\%ated ~•nll be ret!egetated to native vaa~tative <br />covar. <br />rriar to mining, enough top soil should be stool.-piles in order to plate <br />or 6acF..fi17 any disturbed area with a minimum of at least four ~A, ~n~=hes <br />Gf tap5Uj1. <br />All slopes after e:cavatic~n =_heuld oe graded to a rntnimum of 4;1 or <br />flatter. This will allow for =stsblisnrnent of permanent ve•.etative ~-aver. <br />The seedbed should be as clean and firm as possible prier to planting. A <br />grass drill equipped with depth banes and pacl~~er wheels should be used. <br />.4 rniature of eight i~,) sounds pure ii+.,e seen (rL5) to the acre of Ear ton <br />ar Arriba western wheatarass a~td fear and me half (4.5) pound=_ Pura live <br />seed fRLS) to the acre of ':aughn ar ~1 Rena stile-oats grarna should be <br />planted. <br />The seedbed should be mulched. If a straw or grass hay mulch is used a <br />minimum of 4000 Pounds p?: a~_re of air- dry mulch should be used. The <br />rnuich should be crtrnped into the seedbed follo~~nng the seeding operation. <br />Any seeding should b? done in early sprtn~ or late enough in the fall so <br />that germination will nr.t oc~=ur until the ne;~t spying. All seeding should <br />be protected from grazing andior ~r3YiiP!ing for a m~ntrnum of two i2) full <br />growing seasons fnile~n~ing t~'eatri~ent. <br />