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' • • IBIT E (Cont'd) <br />' All land area of the affected land will be stabilized <br />through revegetation and grading so as to control erosion <br />' and attendant air and water pollution. <br />The landowner-operator has elected to reclaim by creat- <br />ing an area suitable for private recreation and wildlife <br />' habitat. The reclamation map, Exhibit F, indicates the com- <br />ponent parts of this plan. <br />It is intended that wildlife habitat in the area will <br />be enhanced by the reclamation plan. See Exhibit H for more <br />details. <br /> Reve <br />etati <br />n P <br />Th <br />t <br />ti <br />h <br />b <br /> g <br />o <br />rogram. <br />een <br />e revege <br />a <br />on program <br />as <br />' adapted from recommendations of the Soil Conservation Service <br /> (see Exhibit I/J). The plan varies from that recommended by <br />' the SCS only in very minor instances. <br /> Fertilizer. After grading, backfilling, shaping and top- <br />' soiling, as discussed earlier, commercial dry fertilizer <br /> with at least 40 pounds each of nitrogen and phosphate will <br /> be applied to the lands to be planted. <br />' Grasses. The grass seed mixture which the operator plans <br /> to use has been recommended by the SCS and is as follows: <br />' Species Lbs. PLS/Acre <br /> Crested Wheatgrass 3.5 <br /> Fairway Wheatgrass 2.0 <br />' Smooth Brome 3_5 <br /> Total 9.0 <br />' VYhere topography permits, a grassland drill will be used to <br /> plant the seed mixture. Seed amounts will be doubled and the <br />' <br /> seed mixture will be broadcast in areas too small or too steep <br />' 19 <br />