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<br />RECLA9tATION PLAN <br />(Dry Pits) <br />Page Two <br />spread to a depth of 3-6 inches, if there is <br />enough topsoil available. Critical areas <br />within each pit will be dealt with specifically <br />for erosion control. An}• large boulders will <br />be backfilled at the toes of the sloped area. <br />{Ye have discussed with SCS personnel, seed <br />varieties with the greatest potential for pro- <br />longed life given. R~e will straw mulch those <br />areas critical because of inadeca_uate amounts <br />of topsoil. <br />Access Roads - Reclamation of the access roads will be <br />handled the same as the reclamation of the <br />mined area. Nhen reclamation begins, access <br />roads, stockpile areas and mined areas will <br />be reclaimed at one time. <br />Grazing - At the present time all pits are fenced for <br />security purposes and control of livestock <br />while gravel operations are in progress. <br />Fencing will remain for security of the re- <br />vegetated process and land owners will be <br />encouraged to allow adequate time for re- <br />vegetation to become established. <br />