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• When necessary, any disturbed area will be seeded as practicable with <br />temporary cover until permanent vegetation is established. <br />Peabody will utilize seed and/or seedlings genotypically adapted to the <br />area. The following species and broadcast seeding rates are as follows: <br />GRASSES SEED/LB. <br />(N) *Slender Wheatgrass 6#/Acre 318,000/Tb. <br />{N) *Western Wheatgrass 8 220 ,000/lb. <br />Smooth Brome 8 272 ,000/lb. <br />Russian Wildrye 4 350,000/lb. <br /> 26#/Acre <br />The above seeds and rates were suggested by Peabody's Seneca II Mine <br />Reclamation Manager. <br /> Mulching will not be done because of the very small disturbance area and <br />• the high winds which occur in the area. <br />Threatened and Endangered Species <br />Mariah Associates of Laramie, Wyoming has performed wildlife surveys for <br />the Seneca II area. This report is on file with the mine permit <br />application, Volume 9, Tab 11, Wildlife. See Exhibit "D". <br />Method of Plugging Holes <br />When each alluvial well is no longer required for monitoring purposes, the <br />hole will be backfilled with abandonment fluid. An "Octaplug" will be set <br />at the three-foot depth; the remaining three feet to be filled with drill <br />cuttings or soil. <br />Method of Reclamation <br />The proposed two well locations and access routes are accessible so it <br />will not be necessary to construct new roads. All trails and existing <br />roads will be used to the fullest extent. <br />• After completion of each of the two well locations, excess cuttings will <br />