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<br />D. 1. O'K, but you will probably get an ansvrer to your referral <br />long before we get an Analysis P.eport. <br />E. 1. The rocky north-facing slopes, like the south and <br />west-facing slopes in Stage 1, may have small pockets of <br />salvageable soil, but as a rule these slopes are very rocky and <br />steep. If pockets are encountered that can be feasibly salvaged <br />they will be salvaged. Pre-identification of such pockets would <br />be prohibitively expensive. <br />The following materials are references for boths <br />sections C and E. of this letter. <br />References <br />1. Plant Materials for Use on Surface-Mined Lands in Arid and <br />Semiarid Regions, S.C.S. publication number SCS-TP-157. <br />2. Cook, C. Wayne; Robert M. Hyde; Phillip L. Sims, 1974. <br />Revegetation Guidelines for Surfnce Mined Arens, Colorado <br />State University, Science Series No. 16. <br />3. Woodmansee, R. G.; J. D. Reader; and IV. A. Berg, 1978. <br />Nitrogen in Drnstically Disturbed Lands. in Forest Soils <br />and Land Use. Proceedings of the 5th North American <br />Forest Soils Conference. <br />4. Schafer, W. M.; G. A. Nielson, and IV. D. Nettleton, 1980. <br />hlinesoil Genesis and fdorphology in a Spoil Chronosequence in <br />Montana. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 44:802-807. <br />5. Personal cor;munication with Dr. VJ. A. Berg. <br />6. Berg, W. A. (no date) N & P Fertilization of Drastically <br />Disturbed Lands. <br />7. Kay, B.L. 1978. Mulch & Chemical Stabilizers for Land <br />Reclamation in Arid Lands. <br />F. 1. Since we are not adding extra seed there is no need for <br />this increase. <br />2. If this cost is approved by the Board we shall <br />add the appropriate amounts to the reclamation costs of future <br />applications required under the Colorado Iliined Land Reclamation <br />Act. <br />Shall we decrease the cost of respreading the soils <br />to $.62/yd as approved by the board last month? <br />5 <br />