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B. Exhibit E - Reclamation Plan <br /> 1 . The top soil will be respread to a depth of 10-12 <br /> inches . <br /> 2 . It is our feeling the normal exposure to the surround- <br /> ing environmental conditions will be advantageous to <br /> revegetation of the prepared seed bed by allowing <br /> plant life indigenous to the immediate area to <br /> encroach and grow productively thus enhancing the <br /> planted area . <br /> 3 . The pre-existing water storage areas will not be <br /> affected by the drainage ditch or spillway . The <br /> ditch is to keep excess water from entering the <br /> reject storage area by routing it into the lower <br /> water storage pond . The spillway is to prevent any <br /> water overflow, should any occur , from eroding the <br /> existing reject storage area control dam . <br /> 4 . We accept the Division's recommendations for seed <br /> mixture which should , we feel , be drilled for <br /> best results . <br /> 5 . We also accept the Division and SCS recommend- <br /> ation for mulching w/straw. We feel that using exist- <br /> ing materials such as sage stem and roots in the mulch <br /> is advantageous to the revegatation of indigenous <br /> plant types and thus intend to use it along with <br /> straw when available . <br /> 6 . Temporary fencing will be set up around the pre- <br /> pared and seeded bed to protect it from unnatural <br /> disturbances such as vehicles & livestock . <br /> D. Exhibit G - Water Information <br /> 1 . The well is located on the west embankment of the <br /> upper pre-existing dam . See exhibit D-1 ( attached . ) <br /> The water will be piped from the well to the plant <br /> 2 . See diagram provided for item A-1 <br /> -4- <br />