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24HG2E27XC Sample Hole(s) Project Plan <br />Minor Revision 320 <br />Page 9 of I 1 <br />RECLAMATION PLAN <br />Reclamation of the pad will follow when it is decided by MCC that the drill hole(s) aze <br />not performing their intended purpose. <br />1. Upon completion of each phase of activity at a given site, all debris, trash, and <br />drilling related equipment, will be removed from the site. <br />2. When the mud pit or pits aze sufficiently dry, they will be filled with stored <br />sub-soil material and compacted to minimize any settling. <br />3. A backhoe and a bulldozer will redistribute material on and around the drill <br />pad to achieve as closely as practicable the original contour of the site. The <br />area will then be ripped or scarified. <br />4. Stored topsoil will be distributed as evenly as possible over the disturbed pad <br />area. <br />5. The entire drill pad azea and reclaimed roads will be re-seeded using the <br />USFS/CDMG-agreed seed mix (described below) for reclamation purposes on <br />National Forest Service lands (correspondence regarding MCC 2005 Annual <br />Operating Plan dated May 13, 2005 from Levi Broyles, USFS to Mike <br />Peacock, MCC). <br />USFS/CDMG-Agreed Seed Mix -- Mountain Shrub Habitat Type <br />Species PLS flb/acrel % Of Mix <br />Mountain bromeerass 3 14 <br />Prairie iunearass 2 10 <br />Western wheaterass 4 14 <br />Indian riceerass 3 14 <br />Sandbars blueerass 3 14 <br />Bluebunch wheaterass 3 14 <br />Eri2eron sneciosus I (aoor ximatel 5 <br />Coreoosis lent plate 1 (aoor ximatel 5 <br />Thermonsis montane 1 (aoor ximatel 5 <br />Total 20 100 <br />