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<br />EXHIBIT E (Revised 4-22-72) <br />It is proposed to broadcast grass seed for re- <br />vegetation in the following approximate rates: <br />E <br />~, <br />t ' <br />~' <br />:' <br />e' <br />I~ <br />Pubesent 4tlheat Grass <br />Nlestern Nlheat Grass <br />Blue Gamma <br />Side Oats Gamma <br />Russian Plild Rye <br /> <br />1.5 lbs. per acre <br />2.5 ~~ „ „ <br />0.5 n ~~ ~, <br />5 <br />Rabbit brush and skunk brush are shrubs that rapidly re- <br />vegetate naturally and are recommended to supplement grasses. <br />weeds can be harvested from the area if not available when <br />needed. <br />Planting will be in the fall or early spri:~g de- <br />pendent upon moisture rouditions. <br />('. A timetable shall be required to describe the reclamation <br />operation in terms of: <br />(i) An estimate of the periods of time which will <br />be required for the various stages or phases <br />of reclamation. <br />(ii) A description of the size and location of each <br />area to be reclaimed during each phase. <br />(iii) An outline of the sequence in which each stage <br />or phase of reclamation will be carried out. <br />(Timetables need not be separate and distinct from <br />the reclamation plan, but may be incorporated therein.) <br />(i) It is estimated that reclamation of any siz=able <br />area cannot start to reduce affected acres .for <br />at, least 10 years due t•o Lhe following factors: <br />(1) The large number of widely separated quarries, <br />the narrow east-west confines of the limestone <br />ridge, and the extensive access road sti~stem, <br />