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<br /> EXHIBIT E (Cont 'd) <br />1 <br /> at least 40 pounds each of nitrogen and phosphorous will be <br /> a <br />lied to the l <br />d <br />t <br />b l <br />d <br />i <br />t <br />di <br />i <br />t <br />l i <br />l <br /> pp <br />an <br />s <br />o <br />e an <br />e <br />, <br />p <br />mme <br />a <br />y pr <br />or to <br />e ng. <br />p <br />ant <br />' Grasses. The grass seed mixture which the operator plans <br /> to use has been recommended by the SCS and amended by the MLRB <br />' staff as follows: <br /> Species Lbs. PLS/Acre <br />' Tall Wheatgrass 3.5 <br />I Fairway SVheatgrass 3.5 <br /> Smooth Bromegrass 3.0 <br />' Alkali Sacaton 1.0 <br /> Total 11.0 <br /> Where topography permits, a grassla nd drill will be used to plant <br /> the seed mixture. Seed amounts wil l be doubled and the seed <br />' <br /> mixture will be broadcast in areas too small or too steep for <br /> drilling. Planting of grasses will occur in the fall of each <br /> planting year when possible, otherw ise planting will be between <br />' April 1 and May 15 of each planting year. <br /> Mulch. A mulch of 3,000 lbs, per acre of air-dry straw <br />1 T <br />l <br />d <br /> will be applied after grass seeding ch <br />is complete <br />. <br />he mu <br /> will be disced or crimped in. The material will meet SCS standards <br /> for straw mulch. <br />' Trees. The SCS made no specif ic recommendation for tree <br /> plantings because of the high flood potential in the area. <br /> f <br />i l <br />ti <br />d <br />t i <br />l <br />d <br />th <br /> on program <br />ore, the revegetat <br />There ng <br />oes no <br />e <br />e p <br />an <br />nc <br />u <br />' of trees. However, the SCS did say that trees and shrubs could <br />' - 16 - <br /> <br />