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Alfalfa was the primary crop. This area will be irrigated in the same manner which occurred before <br />mining, with flows moving towards the northeast. <br />Approximately 30.18 acres will be restored to rangeland and 150.09 acres will be restored to irrigated <br />alfalfa. <br />REVEGETATION SEED MIX <br />Species <br />Galleta (floret) <br />Indian Ricegrass <br />Winterfat <br />Shadscale <br />Scazlet Globemallow <br />Table E-4 <br />Lbs Pure Live Seed per acre <br />3.0 <br />3.0 <br />0.5 <br />0.5 <br />0_5 <br />Total 7.5 <br />Seed will be drilled into the topsoil and mulch will be applied at the rate of 3000 lbs per acre, and will <br />be crimped into the soil surface. The only mulch used will be certified weed-free. Commercial starter <br />fertilizer will be applied at the rate of 20 pounds available nitrogen. <br />4. Post-Reclamation Site Drainage <br />Maps C-2 and F show arrows indicating the approximate direction of drainage throughout the pit. <br />Almost the entire permit azea will drain to the northeast towards the old Metcalf Pit. This is similaz to <br />the original path that water on the surface follows. A very small portion of [he water will drain <br />towazds the southeast corner where the natural berm was removed and the pit is daylighted to <br />Haldorson Sand and Gravel Mine 28 <br />