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<br />- 3 - November 29, 2000 <br />npphcable to the types and amounts of soil amendment., thnt may used. The stated fertili-r.er regwrements <br />and compost requirements contained in the aboventemioned attachment nee that no less than d0 pound, of <br />nitrogen (N) and 40 pounds oC phosphate (P205) be applied per acre. .~mmal manures or similar organic <br />material may be used to supply all or part of the specified nutrients. The compost material costs/use <br />contained in F_shibit L would be uuerchangeable t~dth am' fertilizer regwrements after a laboratory soil <br />analysis confirmed which amendment application would be the most swtable for reclamation at the stye. <br />Soil amendment, euher compost or fertilizer appGcanon, would be used for recamation once laboratory <br />soil analysis determines which would be the most appropriate. ~ffte cost of a fertilzer concentrate and <br />apphcnuon would be less than using ^ compost amendment due to the greater bulk volume and h:mdWtg <br />regwrements invoh'ed m placing compost as opposed to Certxhzer. The compost wst estimate contained m <br />Exhtbi[ L should be more than enough to cover the cost of fertilzer application should laboratory' analysis <br />indicate that a ferdlizer amendment is more appropriate than compost. <br />and K Limestone Pmducn, LLC, intends to follow the suggested and/or recommended seed bed <br />preparation, seeding amounts and methods, and soil amendment n'pes/volumes contained m the USD_1 <br />S rmdnrds :mJ Spea ficauons fm Cnucal _~re~a Phm ring document attached to both Gshibits E and L of the <br />applicauon where apphcnble <br />Please contact me if you hate ani questions at (~19) Si2-2760. Thank you <br />egards, ~~~ i1~`- <br />Timotht DI. anion p/y~,~/ <br />Geologis[ <br />