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• <br />4. The cost of targeting, gathering and <br />"fertilizers"(ground litter) is included in <br />February 15, 1995) <br />5. The precise placement and taxonomy of tY <br />forbs, and grasses will be determined and <br />season allows (Item 3: February 15, 1995) <br />2.7 Tailings Impoundment Design <br />CJ <br />intermixing these indigenous <br />the cost estimates... (Item 3: <br />ie affected area's brush, sedges, <br />logged when the coming wane <br />1. ...a horizontal to vertical slope gradient of 1.5 to 1 was maintained in the <br />down-stream face of the impoundment dam. (Item 1) <br />2. When the tailings impoundment structure has reached its capacity, the outer <br />face of the embankment will have a slope gradient of 35 percent. (Item 1) <br />3. When the tailings impoundment dam reaches its storage capacity, it will <br />occupy a rectangular area that has the dimensions of 400 feet by 260 feet at iu <br />longest and widest point. (Item 1) <br />4. The decision to recycle the mill tailings means that there will be no need to <br />expand the present tailings irpoundment design. (Item 3: February 15, 1995) <br />2.7.1 Tailings Impoundment Reclamation <br />1. The revegetation of the tailings impoundment... will involve four phases. <br />(Item 1) <br />2. The first phase will be centered azound field tests; the second phase will <br />concentrate on establishing a cover of stabilizing vegetation on the sloping <br />sides of the starter dike and the tailings embanlmtent; the third phase will <br />focus on developing an effective growth of grasses on the former tailings pond <br />(Item 1) <br />3. No trees or brush will be introduced to the reclaimed tailing impoundment to <br />insure no root gouging of the liner. (Item 3: February 15, 1995) <br />- Native species, either collected from the area or purchased from a <br />nursery, will be transplanted at the reclamation site. (Item 1) <br />- The tailings impoundment area will be reclaimed in a manner that <br />establishes a growth of pine trees and low shrubs along the starter <br />Golder /luociates <br />