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<br /> <br />' The mix is to be broadcast at the density indicated in Table 1. If drilled, <br />the density can be one-half the indicated PLS . <br />' No mulch is deemed necessary to achieve the grass cover desired for <br />such a site. <br />' The soils will be tested for fertilizer needs and fertilizer will be applied as <br /> dictated by the soils analysis. <br />' No ponds or streams fall within the permit boundary, and no buildings <br /> will be left at the end of reclamation. <br />' Although not a part of the present plan, RILC is considering the possibility <br /> of amending this application at some point in the future to change the land use <br />' to wetlands. Such wetlands would be banked and sold to developments in the <br />area. Those activities would be conducted under the purview of the Army Corps <br /> of Engineers (404 Permit) and in cooperation with the Colorado Division of <br />' Wildlife. <br /> Reclamation Costs <br /> The following table shows the estimated cost to reclaim the entire 9.9 <br /> acres: <br /> Reclamation Cost Estimate <br /> <br /> Task uant nit ni Total <br /> Scarify Compacted Dredge Tailing 1 acre $250 $250 <br /> Purchase and Haul Growth Medium 403 yds $1 0 $4,033 <br />' Distribute Growth Medium 403 yds $1.00 $403 <br /> Seed Mix 37 Ibs $7.00 $259 <br /> Revegetate 1 acre $200 $200 <br /> Cost per acre $5,145 <br />' 9.9 acres =Base Cast $50,933 <br />Structure Dismantle/Clean up $5.000 <br />' Reclamation Cost $55,933 <br />Contract Administration (18.5%) $10,348 <br />Office Administration (5%) 2 7 <br />' Total Reclamation Bond $ 6 9 0 7 7 <br />1 <br />' 11 <br />