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• Area is drill seeded with the <br /> <br /> <br />appropriate perennial seed mix, <br />is seeded, shrubs or trees are <br />planted as spring or fall <br />dormant plantings (Phase II bond <br />release is ready for implementation). <br />A small grain cover crop is applied <br />at a rate of 20 (drilled) or 40 <br />(broadcast) lbs/acre <br />Replaced topsoil and upper three <br />feet of final graded spoil will <br />be sampled, tested and evaluated. <br />Soil amendments will be added when <br />indicated by the results of soil tests <br />Rill and gully monitoring and repair, <br />maintenance, and normal husbandry <br />activities. Revegetation monitoring. <br />• Revegetation success evaluations <br />based on criteria and parameters <br />presented in Tab 22 <br />• Phase III bond release is ready for <br />implementation <br />Cessation of Operations <br />First appropriate planting season <br />after topsoil is replaced <br />Years 3, 4, or 5 after permanent seeding <br />Years 1 through 8 after permanent <br />seeding <br />Years 9 and 10 after permanent seeding <br />After all disturbed areas have been <br />observed for a minimum of ten years <br />In the event a cessation of mining and reclamation operations is to occur for a period of 30 days or <br />more, or as soon as it is known that a temporary cessation will extend beyond 30 days, the Division <br />will be notified. Within 90 days after notification, a notice of intention to cease temporarily or <br />abandon operations will be submitted to the Division defining the information required in Section <br />4.30.1 and 4.30.2 as applicable. The cessation plan will be developed in consultation with the <br />Division. <br />TR-61 9 Revised 10/08 <br />