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disturbance to a poorly developed vegc-Cation ~bo:e the limestone waste <br />e ~.posure ;s ;ust:tied, The pl ac omen: r.f ~,~„ w:!1 imprr~e the <br />_ =r:~;. ~ __. _ _. pt~.-~. ~.•he~~= _ .. ..: __,•- _'. •unof`, any sad:ment <br />~~ leas ec,wa! .o wi-,mot .. ,~cu~ _ng wnc, ~ y_; ..c 5~ro~•t.`. has already <br />developed. <br />~aop_nc of tree=_e icd:.:dua: ~___a_.ons _a....=_ 5e pro~;ded be_ause <br />the areas where each treatment will occur tend to be small and highly <br />localized, except for practically all of disturbance area #4. Each <br />treatment area will need to be examined tndividually and treated <br />according to the conditions present. A ,judgment must be made in each <br />case based on a consideration of whether the placement of soil will <br />imprc:~e or degrade the pre~a:linq con~i~;ons. <br />Areas where soil will be applied other t"•an disturbance area #4 <br />will receive an application by one of two methods, depending upon the <br />local topography, the distance from the road, and whether equipment <br />can be used to ^rade the !and. Or, the few areas of disturbance K1 <br />where soil would be of benefit, placement probably will to <br />accomplished by the equipment used to correct the other conditions on <br />this disturbance area. <br />On disturbance areas #2 and #3 the application o1 soil will be <br />very limited ~~r.d uill be dune situp!; =nd c_.~ring c,ver the side of <br />the road. Although end dumping seems a precarious method of soil <br />distribution tt actually works well if conditions are proper, as they <br />appear to be tier-e. This me±hod has Seen locally used at other sites <br />and, provided the area needing soil is uniform in grade, the method <br />usec to spread soil o~.~er the face of the 100 feet high waste pile at <br />the Pikeview quarry and the growth, after seeding, has almost totally <br />stabilized the site to ab~~ut 3 years. <br />•_11 ero=ion. in our _>.p erienc e, .e soi] :s introduced into these <br />. _.,~ ar, ,, the general slope mane m~n-e uniior m. then the growth of the <br />eventual vegetation can be completely acceptable. <br />~2 <br />Page 3 of 8 SN"DER ROAD CORRECTIVE ACTION PLAN <br />