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24HG Sample Hole(s) Project Plan <br />Minor Revision 321 Revision <br />Page 10 of 12 <br />National Forest Service lands (correspondence regazding MCC 2005 Annual <br />Operating Plan dated May 13, 2005 from Levi Broyles, USFS to Mike <br />Peacock, MCC). <br />USFS/CDMG-Agreed Seed Mix --Mountain Shrub Habitat Type <br />Species PLS (Ib/acrel % Of' Mix <br />Mountain bromeerass 3 14 <br />Prairie iunesrass 2 10 <br />Westemwheatsrass 4 19 <br />Indian ricaerass 3 14 <br />Sandbars bluesrass 3 14 <br />Bluebunch wheaterass 3 14 <br />Eriseron saeciosus 1 (annroximatel 5 <br />Coreonsis lanceolata ] (auoroximatel 5 <br />Thermoosis montona 1 (annroximatel 5 <br />Total 20 100 <br />This seed mixture will be a minimum of 99 percent pure live seed containing a <br />maximum of 1 percent weeds none of which aze noxious. Seed must be <br />distributed at specified pounds per acre. <br />6. The pad azeas will be fertilized (30-0-0, minimum NPK), seeded with the <br />approved seed mix, and mulched (certified weed-free straw). <br />7. The access roads will be restored as closely as possible to the approximate <br />original contour, re-seeded, fertilized, and mulched as above. <br />8. The drill pads and access roads reclamation procedure outlined above will <br />apply only to those azeas newly disturbed for this proposed project. Existing <br />roads will be left in a condition equal to or better than that observed on <br />Mountain Coal Company's entry into the azea. <br />9. Any coal recovered incidentally to this project will be in the form of cuttings or <br />core and would either be taken back to the mine site or disposed of in the mud <br />pits. <br />