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1 <br /> <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />~~ <br />1 <br /> <br />1 <br />1 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />1 <br />graded sequentially during the liability period. <br />Soiling. Soil replacement was completed in Area 2 as of October 1990. The spoil <br />quality, soil fertility, and soil redistribution thickness information was reported in <br />the Soil and Spoil Monitoring Data section of the 1990 Annual Reclamation Report <br />submitted to CMLRD on March 15, 1991. <br />Sail replacement was completed in Area 1 as of January 1992. Soil was replaced on 59.4 <br />acres. Soil thickness will be measured during May 1992 and reported in the Annual <br />Reclamation Report which is due on June 15, 1992. <br />A Small quantity of soil remains in Stockpiles 2,3,8, and T3. this soil is reserved on <br />an as-needed basis for repairing reclamation areas or reclaiming the facilities (roads, <br />ponds, shop area) shown on Exhibit 1. A sail balance for the entire Nucla Mine will be <br />completed and submitted with the 1991 Annual Rec lama[ion Report. <br />Seeding. Permanent seeding was completed in the fall of 1990 on 15.3 acres in <br />Area 2 and the former locations of soil stockpiles 9 and 10 as shown on Exhibit 1 and <br />discussed in the 1990 Annual Reclamation Report. Seeding areas through the 1990 field <br />season are shown on Exhibit 2, Chronological History of Revegetation Activities, <br />submitted with the 1990 Annual Reclamation Report. <br />An annual grain cover crop was seeded on the soiled areas of Area 1 and St ockpites 8 and <br />13. Permanent revegetation seeding will be completed in Area 1 during fall 1992. <br />During the Liability period, seeding will be completed on the facility areas shown on <br />Exhibit 1. Reseeding will be completed whenever necessary to repair areas where <br />previous seedings failed. <br />Safety. Pits in Areas 1 and 2 have been backfilled and graded. All mine perimeter <br />fences are in plate and the gates secured. The facility will be inspected a5 frequently <br />as necessary to ensure continued security. <br />MM Dniioringg <br />Soils. The thickness and fertility of replaced soil in Area 1 will be determined during <br />2 <br />