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Soil Salvage. Storaee and Replacement <br />• Soil salvage (disturbance) areas and soil stockpiles sites as of December 31, 2001 are shown in the 1995 Annual <br />Reclamation Report, Exhibit 9-3a. Topsoil stockpile volume information is presented in Table 03.1. Approximately <br />8.0 acre-feet of soil remained in stockpiles as of December 31, 2003, <br />Soil Redistribution Thickness Undated <br />SCC will follow the final reclamation topsoil management plan approved in TR-31 for the remainder of the Seneca <br />II Mine life since it covers all of the remaining disturbed lands which need to be topsoiled. <br />Seeding and Shrub Plsoting <br />Permanent revegetation activities in 2003 included planting and seeding of shrubs as described below, and drill <br />seeding with permanent Seed Mix # 1 at a rate of approximately 1516. per acre (see Table 03.2). <br />A total of 8,000 shrub seedlings were planted in one concentrated planting in 2003.Table 03.4 shows approximate <br />• acreages, species composifion, and the total numbers planted by species. Al] plant materials were one- <br />yeaz-old containerized nursery stock. <br />The seedlings were grown and planted by Bitterroot Native Growers, Inc. (BNG) of Hamilton, Montana. Tree <br />Guard browse repellent was placed on all planted seedlings. All seedlings were treated with a mycorrhizal fungi <br />inoculum that was developed at the BNG nursery. Plantings were completed in late September 2003 in reclaimed <br />sites that were disked several times during the growing season to control established herbaceous vegetation and <br />prepare the site for planting. The heavy disking created numerous planting microsites. Dozer push-ups created <br />additional micro-sites for the seedlings. All of the Narrowleaf Cottonwood seedlings were planted along the <br />drainage upstream of pond 008. <br />Weed Control <br />Survey for noxious weeds was carried out on the Seneca I[ Mine permit area in 2003. Monitoring was conducted m <br />2003 to determine the need or level of retreatment necessary for azeas sprayed in 2003. Canada thistle Cirsium <br />• <br />3 <br />