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1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br /> <br />1 <br />1 <br /> <br />t <br />1 <br />1 <br /> <br />1 <br />1 <br /> <br />Exhibit J - Vegetation Information <br />Vegetation information for this site has been previously supplied and <br />will. not be repeated here per Rule 1.10.4 (1). However, Rule 2.12 (11) <br />regciires that the relationship between vegetation types and soil types be <br />described. This information was alluded to in the previous submittal but <br />the relationship to specific soil mapping units was not included. This <br />information is given below for the soil types described in Exhibit I. <br />Because most of the affected area has been previously disturbed, the <br />principal species given are based on the potential native plant community. <br />Soil Tvae <br />Lincoln sand <br />Rance Site Soecies <br />Relative Percentage <br />in Plant Community <br />* Misc. Annual and <br />Perennial Porbs* ) <br />Misc. Annual and <br />Perennial Grasses*) <br />Plains Cottonwood* ) <br />Tamarisk** ) <br />Willow** ) <br />* This is not a true range site. Some plants <br />that normally occur include sand dropseed, <br />Russian thistle, kochia, alkali sacaton, <br />western whealgrass, tansy mustard, other <br />annual weeds and grasses. <br />** Occur near the stream. Sandbar and coyote <br />willow occur in moist areas. <br />Glendive fine Sandy Bottom Switchgrass <br />sandy loam Land Sand Bluestem <br />Prairie Sandreed <br />Yellow Indiangrass <br />Little Bluestem <br />Sideoats Grama <br />Needle-and-Thread <br />Canada Wildrye <br />Misc. Grasses, Sedges* <br />Misc. Perennial Forbs <br />Plains Cottonwood <br />Variable <br />Variable <br />Trace <br />Trace <br />Trace <br />25 <br />15 <br />12 <br />10 <br />5 <br />5 <br />5 <br />5 <br />12 <br />3 <br />Trace <br />1 <br />