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0 <br />• V1dPwdl replace a" ll. topsoil. in the entire property to its original depth:.See [evised Section' <br />F2 05:4(2 }(dTopsc�l Redistribution: All - soils on this property will meet the prime° <br />fa[fancC sail specifications outlined in Section 2.04.4(2)(d }`. <br />The remaining acres of the property (107.96- 60.10 = 47.86 acres) will be returned to a <br />land use of Potential Cropland (PC) because of lack of sufficient irrigation water. This <br />means that WFC will seed the property according to the standards for Dryland Pasture <br />(DP) but all soils will have been replaced according to the prime farmland standards of <br />Section 2.05.4(2)(d). Therefore, if the Morgans decide to later C8#66' 4 <br />4 release <br />p rovide the water necessary to irrigate the entire field, it can be done, and the entire field <br />could become irrigated cropland for their future use. <br />r <br />c orner of the p ermit area, which is now <br />5) The parcel of 29.36 acres �n the extreme southeast c p <br />owned by Western Fuels As of the start of 2008, this parcel has not yet been reclaimed since <br />�• it contains the overburden main stockpile for the mine. <br />This tract was originally classified as Irrigated Pasture (IP) in the pre -mine land use but <br />no water came with the WFC purchase of this tract and none is allocated for future use. <br />• Portions of the tract were "Wild Flood Irrigated" in the past. <br />y WFC is not in the farming business and has no interest in returning the land back to an <br />Irrigated Pasture Post Mine la use. <br />WFC wants to reclassify this lad as Dryland Pasture (DP) since there is no water <br />available for irrigation. :---.. <br />These changes have been made to Map 2.05.4 -5 Post Mine Land Use and Vegetation. <br />t`1 <br />Irrigated pasture is an important post -mine vegetation type, although dryland pasture is also <br />prevalent. In order to encourage "prompt establishment of vegetative cover and recovery of <br />roductivity levels compatible with the approved postmining land use" (4.15.1(2)) k(ri�ated' <br />F asf w�It Cie established areas identified as haylad' in the baseline vegetation studies, with <br />c3 11.x. _�,.., _�_ .� :. <br />one exception which. will be restored to irrigated cropland. The various plans for bacllirng, <br />- grading antopsa�l redistbu tiontectrons 2' 05n4(2)and "(d) will provide the basis for the <br />iotential productivity of the reclaimed lands. Upon meeting successful revegetation requiremen ts <br />