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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />I_~ <br /> <br />6.4 .- TOPSOILING <br />a. Topsoil Preservation - Some topsoil will be removed to form screening <br />mounds, negating the need for preservation. <br />b. Trees - It will not be necessary to remove or incorporate trees. Ex- <br />isting trees are located along the periphery of the parcel and need <br />not be disturbed. <br />c. Topsoil Stockpile Erosion - The screening mounds which will partly <br />serve as stockpiles, will be revegetated immediately. <br />d. Stockpiles Relocation - N/A <br />e. Grading - N/A <br />f. Other Material - N/A <br />g. Fertilization - N/A <br />h. Vegetative Piles - N/A <br />6.5 - REVEGETATION <br />a. Self-sustaining - Native species will be used to vegetate the screening <br />mounds. <br />b. Trees - There should be no problem in acquiring sufficient planting <br />stock of the desired species. <br />c. Range - N/A <br />d. Success - Because of the relatively small amount of proposed revegeta- <br />tion and favorable environmental conditions, the probability of success <br />will be high. <br />e. Site Preparation - The screening mounds will be constructed and prepared <br />with applicable techniques to insure a diverse and long-lasting cover. <br />f. Weed Control - Weed control will be practiced if it is found that their <br />existence and growth adversely affects the proposed reclamation. Nox- <br />ious weed species which could spread to adjacent farmland will be con- <br />trolled. <br />