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• times the dri!! seeding rate <br />compl e[ed as on <br />ar <br />se <br />t <br />s far the permanent seed mix usBd. <br />f <br />ll <br />ed Hydraseeding vtfl be <br /> p <br />e <br />a <br />e pas ow <br />o <br />by a Second pass to apply mulch and Cackifier, <br /> Immediately after completion of hydroseeding, the area will be hydromVlched with 2,000 <br /> pounds per acre of virgin wood fibre mulch and 100 pounds per acr e of an organic tacking <br /> agent. The tacking agent should be psyllium based and water insoluble upon drying. <br /> Seedbeds comprised of plant growth medium or parent material may require fertilizer <br /> eppliaations. Any fertilizer applications will be based oh fertility analysis as <br /> discussed in Tab 9, AttachmenC 9-4. Normally, replaced topsoil materials have adequate <br /> fertility and thus fertilization is not erect iced. <br />Shrub and tree seedlings will be planted pri marity using hand planting methods. Hand <br />planting improves opportunities for seedlings to be placed in available microsites anq <br />allows planting where site conditions would resTrict larger mechanical planting equipment. <br />Hand planting equipment includes planting hoes, spades, and bars, or portable planting <br />augers. Mechanical seedling planting wilt be considered as an optional planting method on <br />sites which are not excessively steep or rocky. Mechanical seedling planting will be <br />conducted on the contour. Planting of shrub and tree seedlings will be Conducted <br />primarily in [he fall as dormant plantings. Spring dormant plantings may be conducted if <br />conditions permit. <br />Mature shrub clump transplant areas will be es tabl4shed using methods similar to Lhose <br />implemented at the Trapper Ming near Craig, Colorado. Mature shrubs will be salvaged in <br />advance of topsoil stripping operations or from native shrub stands adjacent to the limit <br />of topsoil stripping. The latter may be necessary because life-of-mina topsoil salvage <br />operations are nearly eompl ate at the Seneca Mine. These salvage sites will be close to <br />disturbance areas and will be reclaimed using Seed Mix t. These small scale disturbance <br />sites are contingent on a need for additional mature shrub clump materials and cannot be <br />identified at this time. <br /> The shrub dump transplant area vi!! be prepared by rep2 acing stigh tfY tleeper tapsoii in <br /> the transplant area in order for a basin to be constructed that ui ll retain sufficient <br /> topsoil between gradetl spoil and the transplanted shrub clump. Following the first <br /> killing frost, s hrub clumps will be Salvaged using front-end loaders or Similar Bquipmen[ <br /> and transported to the transplant area. Once the shrub clump is placed in [he basin, <br /> topsoil will b@ <br />l a <br />f pushed and compacted around each clump. Supplemental watering u itl follow <br /> p <br />c empnt o <br />[he shrub plump antl final Copsoil shaping. <br />13-27 Revised 12/01/93 <br />