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• i <br />5. Manure can be sp"read on prepared surfaces at a rate of 20 tons per acrd or <br />Nitrogen (N) and Phosphorus (P205) at a rate if 40 pounds per acre. <br />A grass or hay or cereal grain straw mulch will be spread and crimped into <br />the soil at a minimum rate of 4000 pounds per acre. Mulch will stick out 6" <br />to control wind and water erosion until grass becomes established. <br />Weed control can be chemical. Mowing is best done between mid-June and <br />early July. No grazing should be allowed during the first two years of grass <br />establishment. After the first two years, seeding should be evaluated and if <br />the stand of grass is determined to be insufficient, the area should be seeded <br />again. <br />6. Trees and shrubs will not be planted since this will be reclaimed for <br />rangeland purposes. There are no existing trees. <br />(d) No structures or water features will remain after reclamation. <br />(e) After reclamation, there will be no detrimental hydrologic effects, no <br />off-site drainage. Proposed future landuse is rangeland. <br />(f) Anticipated reclamation costs associated with the proposed pit are <br />shown as cost per acre. All costs include labor. The amount of the pit to <br />be reclaimed is 9.50 acres. <br />Estimated costs <br />Backtill and Shaping <br />Topsoil Application <br />Seed Cost <br />1Vlulch <br />Discing/Drilling <br />3 hr @ $100 = $300 <br />2 hr @ $50 = $100 <br />_ $ 50 <br />@ 20/Ton = $ 40 <br />_ $100 <br />TOTAL = $590 <br />Equipment costs are included in the above estimate. The applicant owns all <br />equipment needed for reclamation. <br />No detoxification, building demolition, well sealing, or stream channel <br />reconstruction will be required. <br />