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study shows Lhat a lower topsoil/subsoil cover thickness can achieve successful <br />revegetation, then WFU will apply to CMLRD for a waiver Prom the Pour feet <br />cover requirement and acceptance of the thickness shown to be adequate by the <br />study for achieving successful revegetation. <br />Scope of Work <br />The scope of work for the revegetation study will consist of three phases as <br />follows: <br />1. Pre-reclamation investigation <br />2. Test plot reclamation plan <br />3. Poet-reclamation investigation <br />Pre-reclamation InvestiKation <br />The Following tasks will be completed before starting the RP-1 test plot <br />reclamation with varying topsoil/subsoil cover thicknesses. <br />o One representative composite topsoil sample and one representative <br />subsoil sample will be analyzed for the Following parameters: <br />Specific Conductance Organic Matter <br />Calcium Texture <br />Magnesium pH <br />Sodium Phosphorus <br />SAR Nitrate <br />o Two separate composite samples of the coal refuse, one Prom the <br />north elope plot area and one Prom the south elope plot are, will be <br />analyzed for the following parameters in addition to those listed for <br />topsoil/subsoil: <br />