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• i <br />E,7iHIBIT J; <br />keclarnation Plarr: <br />A. The material wi]1 be mired in such a manner <br />as tc present a contour similar in appearance <br />to the natural state. <br />~ B. 'while top soil is very thin in this area and <br />has nct been stockpiled it is probable that <br />the first layer of soil under the top soil <br />will. support the grasses natural to the area. <br />There is enough of this soil available to <br />adeouately prepare for seeding at the time the <br />pit is to be abandoned. <br />t,. Drainage will not be a probl~~n: and will be <br />provided For in the final grading. <br />U. Blopes left wi]1 approximate a ratiop~ of 5:1 <br />E.. fJormal reclamation will be adeeuate//for the <br />preservation of the wildlife in the area. <br />h'. There i~ uo p]_anned use for the land e~:cept <br />for the grazing of livestock which is its present <br />use. <br />G. Following is tl,u rate of seeding, r,o be used <br />in tire reclamation of this area: <br />2.5 lbs. Blue Gramrr~a <br />2.0 lbs. Buffalo <br />2.0 lbs. ~,estern wheat Grass <br />This seeding will be accompanied by the application <br />of 50 lbs. of ^Iitrogen per Acre. The seed wi1.1 <br />be disced into the ground together witi, a straw <br />mulch. <br />