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<br />' <br /> EXHIBIT E (Cont'd) <br />' Lbs. PLS <br /> Species per Acre <br /> Streambank Wheatgrass(Sodar) 5.5 <br /> Pubescent Wheatgrass(Luna) 9.0 <br /> Yellow Sweetclover (Madrid) 1.0 <br />' 15.5 <br /> The U.S. Soil Conservation service advises, Sand dropseed <br />' and Canada Wildrye grasses are expected to move in from <br /> adjacent areas as time goes on." When topography permits, <br /> lant the seed mixture <br />rassland drill will be used to <br /> . <br />p <br />a g <br />' Seed amount will be doubled and will be broadcast in areas <br /> too small or too steep for drilling. Planting of grasses <br />' will occur between April 1 and hiay 15 of each year in which <br /> planting takes place. <br />' Mulch. A mulch of 5,000 lbs. per acre of air-dry straw <br />' will be applied after grass seeding is completed. The mulch <br /> will be disced or crimped in. The straw will meet SCS standards <br /> for straw mulch. <br /> Trees. A total of approximately 434 trees will be planted <br /> to revegetate the area. (See map Exhibit F) i.e. 212 Russian <br />' olives, 45 cottonwoods, 70 sumacs and 107 plums. The <br /> planting of trees will occur some time during the period <br />' April 1 through May 15 in each planting year. <br /> Reclamation Timetable. The reclamation phases listed <br />' below may be correlated to map Exhibits D-1 and F. The phases <br /> correspond to the mining stages and are numbered accordingly. <br />' <br /> Note that these are estimates only and that variations may <br />' occur. <br />' 15 <br />