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<br />~ T <br />a~'', <br />• <br />a <br /> <br /> <br />• "~ <br />x <br /> <br />1 <br />It is anticipated that the plan will be compatible With <br />and have no effect on the utility corridor. <br />C.' In order to achieve the goal outlined in f3 above, the <br />reclamation plan proposes: <br />(l.) Development of the mining plan will take' <br />reclamation procedures into account with <br />respect to areas under active mining <br />operation, areas where mining has been <br />completed and reclamation can start,'areas <br />to be mined next, segregation of topsoil <br />and overburden, etc.; <br />(2.) Use of spoil and overburden of new areas to <br />backfill areas Where extraction operations <br />have ceased and neclamation can be initiated; <br />(3.) Use of grading, blending,Cand benching <br />techniques in both Tones to prevent rapid <br />syrface water runoff, provide a suitable base <br />#or vegetative appl.ica.tion, and .to result in <br />a final topography that ;is visually comme•n:surate <br />with the surrounding landforms; <br />(4.) Utilizat.i.on of a mix of native and quickly <br />established grasses along with a protective <br />' mulch aqd fertilization to establish cover as <br />quickly 'as possible.; <br />(5...) And utilization of application rates and <br />.procedures to speed up the naturally long .process <br />of vegetative succession in the area to enable <br />.more rapid buildup of soil nutrients and <br />,. <br />' <br />:, <br />( <br />+. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> v , <br />E 2 <br /> <br /> <br />