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<br />Mr. Patrick Warren -2- February 2, 1984 <br />3. The staff encourages the operator to post (flagging, stakes, etc.) the <br />permit boundaries and topsoil stockpiles. This posting is not required <br />by law but will provide for a more orderly operation and may aid in <br />avoiding possible future problems involving permit area - property <br />boundary conflicts and unauthorized topsoil removal. <br />Exhibit E - Reclamation Plan <br />1. We would suggest an inexpensive soils test to help determine fertilizer <br />needs. <br />2. Because Fourwing saltbush, big sagebrush, and galleta are given on the <br />vegetation Inventory, we would encourage their use in reclamation <br />(obviously, they grow here and may have a chance to succeed in <br />replanting). <br />Exhibit E - Reclamation Plan MaD <br />The map indicates that virtually no slope will result on the western boundary <br />of the permit area. This is inconsistent with what appears to be a depth <br />mined here of approximately 40 feet (maximum). <br />Other <br />When available, please send proof of publication. <br />Since~rely~l, ~ LI <br />"/~ ~~ I , is 1, ~~`{.,,I,A„-~ <br />Michael Stanton <br />Reclamation Specialist <br />MS/ep <br />Doc. No. 9178 <br />