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. ' ~~ f <br />not actually a corrective actim. Pathways created during the removal will be <br />seeded as a normal course of action prior to completing the reclamatim of Phase 1. <br />SLOPE REFigBILITgTICN: The slope above the drainage where the rocks rolled <br />and bounced down the hill has sustained local damage, but generally is in quite good <br />cmdition. In order to help reduce the erosion potential of this area, the slope <br />will be seeded with a grass mixture as follows. This mixture has been designed to <br />provide excellent and rapid cover m a west facing slope in a rocky soil. The <br />mixture will not be spread generally aver the slope, but rather spot seeded in those <br />areas where surface damage occurred. <br />SEED MIX FOR CORRECTIVE ACTION ON 4EST S~OPE OF PFW9= 1 <br />SPECIES lb/acre seeds/lb seeds/sgft acres lb=_:. PLS <br />INTERMEDIATE W-EAT. (SOD) 6 97000 13.36088154 1 6 <br />PUBESCENT W-EAT. (SOD) 6 90000 12.3%69421 1 6 <br />STRF1~i`IBANC l,F-EAT. CSOD) 8 160000 29.3847ra6G6 1 8 <br />C-REEN NEEDLECRASS C13lJ~i) 3 181000 12.46556474 1 3 <br />LITTLE HLIESI"EM (BLNCFi) 3 2.."'5000 15.44oB6777 1 3 <br /> 26 75_'3000 83.10376492 26 <br />(NJTE: SOD hEAI~F "SOD FCI~I" F72"; EUNl73 hF~11~5 "BtIJCH C~ZAS S") <br />If necessary, any large gouges in the surface which show a p~~tential for <br />erosion as a result of inappropriate grades will be hand corrected to establish a <br />more normal gradient prior to seeding. host of the surface gouges are small and <br />will not require any grading work. <br />Tree planting will be done to rehabilitate the lost tree cover. Although only <br />about 6 to 12 trees were lost to the spillage, a total of 60 trees will be planted. <br />After an estimated 40% to 50% mortality, the number of trees which would be expected <br />to develop to maturity should equal or exceed the number of trees lost as a result <br />of the damage. Trees to be used will be Colorado State Forest Service containerized <br />seedlings. The species to be planted will be Douglas Fir and Poncerosa Pine. These <br />are the same species which currently dominate the area. <br />Grass seed will also be spread over mlch of the area near tF~e rocks in the <br />bottom of the drainage to help accelerate the recovery. Fbwever, recovery is <br />already occurring rapidly and therefore grass seeding in this aree~ will be light <br />CL7~F2ECTIVE ACTION PLAN SNYDER ROCK SPILLS PAf~ 6 <br />