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of seeding and fertilization plans. <br />2. The Objectors assert that the Applicant failed to comply with Construction <br />Materials Rules 6.4.5(2)(f)(ii) and (iii). <br />3. The Applicant has submitted seed and fertilizer information through <br />consultation with the local Natural Resource Conservation Service. <br />Additionally, the Division requested the addition of shrub seed to help <br />augment reclamation on the slopes. The approved seed mix for slopes is <br />orchard grass, smooth brome, tall fescue, alfalfa, needleandthread, Indian <br />ticegrass, four-wing saltbush and rabbit brush. This will create diverse <br />vegetation, will benefit wildlife and will prevent slope erosion. <br />Fertilization will consist of 25 pounds of nitrogen per acre and 20 pounds <br />of phosphorous per acre. In addition, 4000 pounds of mulch per acre will <br />be crimped and the soil disc harrowed prior to seeding. <br />4. The weight of the evidence demonstrates that the Applicant has complied <br />with the minimum requirements of Construction Materials Rules <br />6.4.5(2)(f)(ii) and (iii). <br />N. Secondary Containment ofHazardnus Materials <br />1. Construction Materials Rule 3.1.5(11) prevents the unauthorized release of <br />pollutants into the groundwater from any material mined, handled or <br />disposed of within the permit area. <br />2. The Objectors assert that the Applicant failed to comply with Construction <br />I Materials Rule 3.1.5(11) <br />17 <br />