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<br />EXHIBIT E - RECLAMATION Pi,A + .'ir'.~i
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<br />IV. RECLAMATION
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<br />A. TOPSOILING '~ E ""~~'
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<br />Subgrade will be established, as much as possible, with re- ~'~g.'~{+.
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<br />ject gravel and similar material. After rough grades .of the shore=d:,~;~~}'
<br />line are established the will be ri 'F~'~
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<br />tours to a depth of 12 to 18 inches, leaving the surface rough be--"..~ ~..,
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<br />fore topsoil is placed. Since ample topsoil is available at this ~"t
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<br />site, it will be placed in a 6 to 12 inch layer over all areas to~~,"~;';.~'~4
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<br />he revegitated. Prior to seeding, 200 lbs. per acre of P205 will ~:,: -,~`~
<br />be applied and tilled into the topsoil. r_:f~fa~s
<br />The shoreline will be generally gentle slopes between property,?
<br />line and water line. These areas will require rapid and continuqu$~
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<br />plant cover to prevent water and wind erosion. ~. .~''~
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<br />These slopes offer varying microclimatic growing conditions".t'''+:?"
<br />since the have various ex osures. It is "P
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<br />ture of grasses and legumes for these slopes. Depending upon the~,'~p
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<br />microclimatic conditions, one or the other of the grasses will be-''.
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<br />come dominant in certain areas: ~ J'
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<br />The following seed mixture, in pounds of pure live seed per :~
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<br />2 lbs. Common Kentucky Bluegrass !%- ~~~'
<br />5 lbs. Perennial Ryegrass ~ ':'~
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<br />S lbs. Orchard Grass ~.~~'
<br />6 lbs. Smooth Brome ~'~~`~~
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<br />8 lbs. Yellow Sweet Clover ~':
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<br />Seeding will be done with a drill equipped with depth band5;`':v'•`
<br />and will be carried out between March 15 and May 15, ii possible,;'.}~x~
<br />All seeded areas will be hydromulched for initial erosion conir,xol."~'.
<br />with cellulose fibar mulch at a rate of 1,500 lbs. per acre. .. +„
<br />Proposed planting in the shore areas will consist of area rem.:;
<br />lated trees and shrubs such as Cottonless Cottonwood, Russian,Ol~ ~~ '•
<br />Golden Willow, Silver Maple and American Plum. All planting Will!d,.a',}~~ht'~
<br />be provided with slow release fertilizer tablets at the time of '
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<br />planting, according to manufacturer's recommendations. ,per,
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