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i <br /> Revegetation <br /> Prior to completing Phase 3, Connell will landscape the north, south, and east edges of the property. <br /> Landscaping these areas will aide in creating a visual screen of the operation. The landscape plan <br /> is diagramed on Exhibit F. The following are notes in regards to the plan. <br /> 1) Plantings of trees and shrubs will be irregular clusters of 5 trees and 5 shrubs each. <br /> 2) Tree and shrub selection will be random from the listed plant materials. <br /> 3) Berms will average 4 to 5 feet in height an 40 to 70 feet in width as show on the plan. <br /> 4) Landscaping along the north, south, and east boundaries to be completed prior to phase 3 <br /> mining. <br /> 5) All plant material must meet American Association of Nurserymen specifications for number <br /> one grade. <br /> 6) All plant material must be balled and burlapped or container grown. Bare root planting is <br /> allowed, but discouraged. <br /> Since Connell will be altering the groundwater flow during mining, it might be necessary to irrigate <br /> the landscaping. They will use water trucks and/or pumps to get water to the plants. They will also <br /> construct irrigation ditches or construct wells around the plant clusters to capture irrigation water. <br /> Connell will supplement the water to the landscaped areas for at least the first two growing seasons <br /> so these plants will not fail to thrive or die. <br /> Reseeding of the property will be done after an acceptable seedbed is prepared. Grass seed will be <br /> planted with a drill equipped with depth bands and press wheels. The grass seed mix will included <br /> drought resistant varieties and will be planted in either early spring or fall to insure germination. <br /> Grasses planted in early spring will be warm season cover crops. The permanent grass seed wi11 then <br /> be drilled into the cover crop in early fall without additional tillage. Grasses planted in the early fall <br /> will be permanent grasses and covered with straw mulch at a rate of 4,000 lbs. per acre immediately <br /> following seeding. The straw will then be crimped into the soil to control erosion until the grass <br /> becomes established. <br /> The reclamation plan will vegetate all disturbed areas with appropriate seed mixes to minimize <br /> erosion and reestablish natural terrain. The Fort Collins Soil Conservation Service (SCS) was <br /> contacted for recommended seeding mixtures. Below is the seeding recommendation from the SCS. <br /> GRASSES <br /> Western Wheatgrass (Arriba, Barton) 16#PLS/Ac. <br /> Side-oats Grama(Vaughn, El Reno) 9#PLS/Ac. <br /> Blue Grama(Hachita, Lovington) 3#PLS/Ac <br /> Blue Needlegrass (Lodorm) 10#PLS/Ac <br /> Switchgrass (Nebr.28, Blackwell, Greenville) 4 %#PLS/Ac <br /> Big Bluestem (Kaw) 11#PLS/Ac <br /> Yellow Indiangrass (Lland, Holt, Cheyenne) 104PLS/Ac <br />