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mowed before they go to seed during the first growing season. Mechanical control will be <br />used as a first priority. Chemical methods will be used only if no other alternative <br />produces acceptable results. <br />In areas that are peripheral to the post-mining lake, marsh and aquatic plants are expected <br />to establish themselves. The species of plants anticipated to occur naturally along the lake <br />shoreline include cattails, willows, cottonwoods, and bulrushes. These plants should <br />minimize shore erosion potential. The following are the proposed seed mixtures to be <br />used on site where appropriate: <br />Seed Mix for Upland Areas <br />Common Name Seeding Rate2 <br />Blue Grama 3.0 PLS(ac. 20% 0.6 PLSIac. <br />Side Oats Grama 9.0 PLS/ac. 15% L4 PLSlac. <br />Buffalo Grass bur) 16.0 PLS/ac. 10% 1.6 PLSlac. <br />Western Wheat ass 16.0 PLS/ac. 20% 3.2 PLS/ac. <br />Slender Wheat ass 11.0 PLS/ac. 20% 2.2 PLS/ac. <br />Streambank Wheat ass _ 1 ] k.0 PLS/ac. a~ 15% _ _ 1.6 PLS/ac. <br />Seed Mix for Marsh Areas <br />Scientific Name <br />Aster novae-angliae <br />Aster puniceus <br />Asclepias incamata <br />Bidens cetnua <br />Eupatorium maculatum <br />Eupatorium petfoliatum <br />Helenium autumnale <br />Liatris spicata <br />Mimulus ringens <br />Peltandra virginica <br />Rudbeckia laciniata <br />Verbena hastata <br />Vernonia fasciculata <br />Calamagrostis canadensis <br />Carex comosa <br />Carex scoparia <br />Carex stipata <br />Carex vulpinoidea <br />Elymus virginicus <br />Common Name <br />New England Aster <br />Swamp Aster <br />Swamp Milkweed <br />Bur Marigold <br />Joe Pyeweed <br />Boneset <br />Autumn Sneezeweed <br />Marsh Blazing Star <br />Allegheny Monkeyflower <br />Arrow Arum <br />Cutleaf Coneflower <br />Blue Vervain <br />Prairie Ironweed <br />Blue Joint Grass <br />Bottlebrush Sedge <br />Broom Sedge <br />Awl-Fruited Sedge <br />Fox Sedge <br />Virginia Wildrye <br />Ft Lupton Pit <br />DMG 111 Permit <br />Page 23 of 86 <br />