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<br />Exhibit E -Reclamation Plan (continued) <br />A tree/shrub nursery or holding area could be estab{ished on-site to provide plant material for <br />reclamation of the lake areas which will become future wildlife habitat. Seedlings for spring planting <br />can also be obtained from the Colorado State Forest Service in quantities large enough to revegetate <br />a lake area in one planting. <br />Seedine of Wetland Areas <br />In conjunction with the grass seeding and tree(shrub planting, wetland species will be introduced <br />along the shoreline of the proposed lakes once final grading has been accomplished. An underwater <br />terrace area of approximately 20 feet wide immediately along the edge of each lake shoreline will <br />al{ow for public safety as well as an area for introduction of wetland plants. This area will be a <br />section of shelf approximately installed at a grade of 6: ]. See Exhibit E-2 of this section. <br />The following list of wetland species should be introduced along the shorelines: <br />WETLAND PLANT LIST <br />Common Name Botanical Name Remarks <br />Dwarf Spikerush Eleocharis parula Tuber/root/rhizome <br />Arrowhead Sagitarrialatifolia Tuber/rooVrhizome <br />Marsh Smartweed Polygonum <br />muhlengergii Tuberfroot/rhizome <br />Bullrush Scirpus amricanus Tuber/rootlrhizome or Seed <br />Soft Rush Juncus eff usus Tuber/root/rhizome <br />Canary Reed Grass Seed <br />The plants will be introduced in the 20 feet wide underwater part of the shallow shelf as shown on <br />Exhibit E-2 and will comprise 50% of the seed mix for the upper (above water) part of the shelf <br />that contains the shrub/tree thickets. <br />Mid-Western Farms Resources Pit Amendment 3/98 4 1 <br />