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• <br />tractor prior to broadcast seeding. To jump start the seeding, a 6-6-6 type <br />fertilizer will be broadcast prior to seeding in the fall of the year. The <br />fertilizer application will be two 50-pound sacks per each area to be <br />revegetated. The Engelmann spruce plants will then be transplanted soon <br />afrer a good growth of mature grass vegetation is established. <br />~, Species to be planted. <br />Pounds of Pure Live Seed <br />r s Per Acre <br />Slender Wheatgrass 2 <br />Critana Thickspike Wheatgrass 4 <br />Chewing Fescue 2 <br />Creeping Red Fescue 2 <br />Durar Hard Fescue 1 <br />Forbs and Legumes <br />Lutana Cicer Milkvetch 4 <br />Rocky Mountain Penstemon 2 <br />Small Burnet 2 <br />Birdsfoot Trefoil 3 <br />Shrubs <br />Common Chokecherry 4 <br />Saskatoon Serviceberry 4 <br />Total 30 pounds per acre <br />4. The grass and fortis seeding will be with a hand broadcaster. The bench <br />areas to be re-seeded will not be very large. <br />5. It is not anticipated that mulch enhancement of topsoil will be necessary. <br />6. The grass seeding and spruce transplanting will be conducted in the fall of <br />the year. If following summer conditions require, watering of the <br />revegeta[ion areas will continue until established. <br />D. PONDS. STREAMS. ROADS AND BUILDINGS. Ponds, streams, roads or <br />easements and buildings on the permit area are as shown on Exhibit I . <br />E. DUMPS. MINE OPENINGS. DITCHES SEDIMENT CONTROL. <br />BUILDINGS. None of these facilities are part of this mining plan. <br />F. COST OF RECLAMATION. See Exhibit L. <br />a <br />