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1 <br />1 i <br />l P <br />i <br />h <br />d <br />k <br />h <br />b <br />i <br />d <br />b <br /> structures, <br />n t <br />e In <br />ustr <br />a <br />ar <br />, <br />as <br />een carr <br />e <br />out <br />y <br />' Flatiron Companies in order to afford protection to developable <br /> reclaimed land. <br />' <br /> 3. Revegetation The graded land is revegetated as soon as <br />' planting is practical, normally in the Spring, although Fall <br /> plantings are usually successful. Unless otherwise specified, <br /> the revegetation consists of seeding the disturbed areas with <br /> adaptable seed mixtures. (see list of suggested dominant <br />' <br /> species for revegetation) This usually consists of either or <br /> both native and introduced grasses and legumes. Other mixes, <br />such as strictly native vegetation, can be used where specified, <br />' if commercially available, and where price differentials are <br />not excessive. <br />' Mining and Reclamation Schedule <br />The mining operations at the Greeley West site have been divided <br />' into six stages of operation averaging twenty-Pour acres in size <br />' and 2.5 years in duration. This mining operation is located on the <br />northwest side of Greeley in an area that has historically been <br />the site of sand and gravel mining activity. Excavated material <br />will be hauled from the mining site to a portable plant where it <br />' will be crushed and stockpiled. Area "A" has been mined for a <br />number of years. As a result, only eight acres remain to be <br />1 mined in Area "A". The remaining stages range in size from twenty <br />to thirty acres each. It is estimated that the total time required <br />for mining and reclamation is fifteen years. The primary objective <br />1 <br />' B-5 <br />