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<br />-z- <br />areas. Elsewhere the 10.25 acre figure is used, therefore, <br />the 9.28 acres should be changed to remain consistent with the <br />rest of the permit. <br />Rule 2.05.4 <br />1. Pg. 3 paragraph 2 states the highwall will be backfilled to <br />the angle of repose. Due to stability, erosion, and <br />difficulty to maintain vegetation on such a steep slope, the <br />Division recommends a slope of 2:1. <br />~ 2. The seed mix on pg. 8 is heavier than need be. The Division <br />recommended reducing the pounds per acre of the seed mix to <br />the following: <br />Grasses: <br />Western Wheatgrass 2,0 lbs/acre <br />Indian Ricegrass 1.0 lbs/acre <br />Needle and Thread 20 lb/acre <br />Mattan Grass 0.1 lb/acre <br />June Grass 0.1 lb/acre <br />Side Oats Gramma 2.0 lb/acre <br />Blue Gramma 0.5 lb/acre <br />Fortis: <br />Cicer Milkvetch 1.0 lb/acre <br />Sainfoin 5.0 lb/acre <br />Scarlet Globemallow 1.0 lb/acre <br />Shrubs <br />Antelope Bitterbrush 3.0 lb/acre <br />True Mtn. Mahogany 0.8 lb/acre <br />~3. The Division requests National King Coal to submit <br />documentation supporting the 30o success standard discussed at <br />the bottom of page 2. This could be descriptions from similar <br />areas documented by the SCS or SCD or could be actual data <br />collected from adjacent sites. Additionally, King Coal needs <br />to develop a density standard and shrub standard to go along <br />with the cover production. <br />Rule 2.05.6 <br />Pg. 4. All reference stating that Fred Johnson will perform any <br />duties should be deleted and changed to any qualified geologist <br />etc., in order to prevent you from being held to his services only. <br />m\oss\pr.2.ltr <br />