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(2) The boundazies of the affected area will be marked with monuments, that aze clearly visible: <br />(a) This is a 112 operation, therefore, the permit boundary and the affected boundary aze not <br />the same, and the operator/applicant is proposing a floating bond to cover a portion of the site, to <br />allow mining and reclamation to be ongoing. <br />(3) The affected land will be monumented for easy delineation. <br />(d) Where applicable, the operator/applicant has plans developed for the segregation, <br />preservation, replacement, compaction and grading of soil used for revegetation. The revegetation <br />plan will contain a list of the preferred species of grasses to be planted as recommended by the field <br />office of the NRCS. All seeds recommended should be available and in sufficient quantity to <br />accomplish the revegetation. <br />Seedbed prepazation has been covered in Section 3.1 of this application. <br />(e) The schedule of reclamation will closely follow the mining phasing, and the operator would <br />expect to start reclamation as soon as feasible after mining has been completed, in a 5 acre mining <br />area, and the operator would expect to have vegetation ready for release within a 3 - 5 year period. <br />This sequencing will allow for the floating bond of 15 acres. <br />The final grading also will be done in conjunction (concurrently) with mining. Ali backsloping, <br />daylighting and contouring will be done as mining progresses. <br />As stated before, this land will be used for grazing cattle as a final land use, and all of the NRCS <br />recommendations will be done. <br />Topsoil will be replaced at between 4 and 6 inches on all disturbed areas. <br />Attached is the Seed Mixture recommendationfrom LeeA. Neve, Soil Scientist, ofthe NRCS at 422 <br />E. First Street, Trinidad, CO 81082. Report Dated 10/12/79. <br />