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Page 18 of 32 <br /> PLS/Acre <br />35% Western wheatgrass <br />Arriba 5.61bs 11.2 lbs <br />35% Blue Gramma <br />Lovin ton 1.05 lbs 2.10 lbs <br />15% Neeleanthread rass 1.651bs 3.3016s <br />10% Praire ~une rass .101bs .20 Ibs <br />5% Sanfoin 1.OOlbs 2.OOlbs <br />100% <br />6.3.4.1 (c) (iv) <br />The seeding will be spread by seed drilling. <br />6.3.4.1 (c) (v) <br />Straw or another erosion. cvnti~o] instrument wiII be placed over the seedbed arc;a to keep the ground <br />0•om eroding and to protect the seedlings. Straw mulch will be used especially on the drier south and <br />western facing slopes. The application rate will be 4; 000 Ibsracre. <br />6.3.4.1 (c) (vi) <br />Currently there are no trees or shrubs on the property and because the property will be reverted back to <br />native rangeland, there will be no trees or shrubs planted. <br />6.3.4.1 (d) <br />There will not be any ponds, streams, roads or buildings that will remain after reclamation. The site will <br />return to its use as rangeland. Please see Exhibit E. <br />6.3.4.1 (e) <br />'there will not be any chemical treatment done to the waste rock. °hlu roadbeds will be scrifiyi,ed is <br />order to create a better sexed bed. The land will be contoured aad returned tv its nahual state. <br />6.3.4.2 <br />Reclamation Cost <br />The planned reclamation program for this pit is to return the land to rangeland, while minimizing <br />disturbed area during operation. Reclamation will be an ongoing process and reclaiming will be <br />done as soon as practical and seasonally appropriate. <br />13ackfilling and Grading to a minimum of 2:1 Slope <br />Overburden 3-6 ft 7260 cubic yards!acrc{N$.42/ ysud $3049.20,~acre <br />Top Soil <br />Cover 12-15 in 1815 cubic yardslacrcCa), $SOlyard 5907.501acxe <br />250 fl max push 1000 ft scraper max. <br />Seedine <br />9/18/2006 <br />