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5. Weed Control <br />Korinck S &G will take measures to ensure that the land affected by the mining operation is free <br />11 ..'S..,. 4 h the <br />Of weed 1 ❑ lcstirtipns. .I._. the <br />:. A licensed local contractor will be hired in order <br />to remove any weed infestations. <br />During all phases of the mining operation, the permit area will be monitored closely eve] v year <br />in which the ncrmit is active to determine if there arc any weeds invading the a rea. Weed control <br />will be initiated if th ° problem becomes serious The Division will he consulted regarding am <br />weed i nfestation area and any control measures prior to their initiation The p lan does not <br />contemplate total weed removal on the property. Pwst experience shows that so initia weed <br />cover in the first vear Following ri e- Ionsoiling is bench <br />operation, the perra t area Y,;!' he ffienRofed elowl� evef) )-Ow which ihej)ernt44� <br />m Past expefieme shows that 4kime initia weed cokef n the fir-9 --- HF I '111 0 - img re <br />top- eiling}s -here tcial to the reclamation effort. Weeds tend to provide shade for new grasses, <br />are a means of holding snow on the seedbed longer and protect it from wind and water erosion <br />until the planted species have taken hold. <br />6 Revegetation Success Criteria <br />Dry Rangeland Areas <br />These areas will be deemed adequate when the dryland vegetation has been established in order <br />to control erosion and noxious weeds are not present in any significant amounts and all of the <br />conditions of Rule 3.1.10 of the Division of Reclamation, Mining, and Safety Construction <br />Materials Rules have been met as determined by the Division of Reclamation, Mining, and <br />Safety. <br />Korinek 41 Pit August 09 E -6 <br />