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-13- <br />S ~IBIT D (2 of 4) <br />The following is an elaboration of some of the previous items discussed far a <br />reclamation plan, plus inclusion of sediment basins to allow for surface and subsurface <br />operations: <br />I. Reclamation Plan <br />A. Fencing <br />1. Install four-wire, barbed wire fence around the boundary of the proposed <br />site on the high banks above the streambed. <br />2. Provide watering access points on both sides of the streambed where <br />natural slope will not contribute to excess erosion from cattle trailing. <br />B. Sediment Basin <br />1. Excavate a minimum of three to four basins to intercept the natural stream <br />channel at a perpendicular angle. <br />2. Use the natural stream channel where possible for inlets and outlets on <br />the basins. <br />(a) inlet and outlet are on opposite ends of the basins and are channeled <br />or blended into the natural stream channel. <br />x~b) side slopes will be no less than 2:1. <br />3. A minimum of 80 to 100 feet shall separate the basins. <br />4. The first 12 inches of soil in the excavated area will be used to build a <br />~ 3 to 4 foot high by 15 to 20 foot wide berm around the basin. Material not <br />1 needed for the berm will be removed. <br />5. The basins will be excavated to a depth of 5 to 8 feet. <br />i (a)side slopes will not be less than 3:1 <br />C. See\ding <br />1. The berm, after all grading and shaping is completed, will be seeded to the <br />adapted native grass mixture, along with any disturbed areas between the <br />basins that are devoid of natural vegetation. <br />(a) soil will be chiseled on two foot centers, 8 to 12 inches deep on areas <br />compacted by machinery traffic, just prior to drilling. <br />(b) a saline-tolerant willow will be planted around the basin at the base <br />of the berm on the inside slope. <br />