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The dryland areas will be disced to loosen the soil. Due to the mild grade, seed can be drilled in <br />order to ensure a better revegetation success rate. The dryland areas will be seeded with the <br />NRCS recommended seed mix proposed for similar sites in this area. This seed mix can be seen <br />below in Table E -2. Certified weed free mulch will be crimped into the surface at 2000 lbs per <br />acre. Fertilizer may be added as determined by a soil test at the time of seeding. Heavy furrows <br />will be left in the tilled topsoil to provide moisture concentration and shade areas in order to <br />promote better conditions for successful vegetation establishment. Seeding will take place the <br />fall after which a slope has been retopsoiled. Slopes will be regraded, backfilled, and retopsoiled <br />as soon as they are able to be reclaimed. Fall seeding applications will take place between <br />September 1 and October 15 of the respective year of seeding. <br />Table E -2 <br />Vaughn Sideoats grama - 50% - rate 9 PLS /ac <br />Lovington Blue grama - 30% - rate 3 PLS /ac <br />Native Sand dropseed — 5% - rate 0.5 PLS /ac <br />Arriba Western wheatgrass- 10% -rate 16 PLS /ac <br />Galleta grass (caryopsis) 5% - rate 4 PLS /ac <br />4. Post - Reclamation Site Drainage <br />Maps C -2 and F show arrows indicating the approximate direction of drainage throughout the <br />pit. The final reclamation will be graded so that drainage water will go in a similar path to the <br />original path. <br />Korinek #1 Pit August 09 E -3 <br />