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Exhibit D <br />iv) Application method for grass seeding: <br />The seed will be applied by broadcasting or disking. The seeding rates <br />above have been recommended by Ben Hendrix, District Conservationist, Simla Field <br />Office. <br />v) Mulch, if necessary, and rates of application: <br />Certified noxious weed free straw or grass mulch will be applied and <br />crimped in at the rate of 4,000#/A as recommended. <br />vi) Establishment method for each species of shrub or tree: <br />No shrubs or trees are proposed for this wide-open rangeland area. <br />d) Specify which ponds, stream, roads and buildings will remain after <br />reclamation: <br />No ponds, streams or buildings are presently on the site or proposed for the <br />site. The existing dry creek drainage "swale" will be redirected across the site from <br />where it enters the site near the southwest corner and leaves the site near the northeast <br />corner. A driveway (pit entry) and access road in the pit will need to be constructed from <br />County Road 189. The driveway and access road will be removed and reseeded as part of <br />the needed reclamation. <br />e) Specify the reclamation treatment of any waste rock dumps, tailing <br />impoundments, underground mine openings, ditches, sediment control facilities, <br />buildings and other features not addressed: This will be an open-pit surfact mining <br />operation. All rocks will be used in production so there will be no waste rock. There will <br />be no dumps, tailing impoundments, underground mine openings, ditches, sediment <br />control facilities, buildings or any other features not involved in this narrative involved in <br />any way in this operation. <br />A low earthen berm will be established, as needed, to keep all storm water on- <br />site, this will minimize disturbance to the hydrologic balance, and prevent off-site <br />damage. This will be maintained during active mining. The low earthen berm will be <br />removed after all mining is complete. This will help provide a stable configuration <br />consistent with the surrounding topography.