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7. Revegetation Success Criteria <br />Wetland Fringes <br />The wetland revegetation will be deemed adequate when the vegetation has been established in <br />order to control erosion, noxious weeds are not present in any significant amounts and a healthy <br />stand of wetland plants exist with reasonable diversity as determined by the DRMS. County <br />officials will be notified of any bond release inspections and will be invited to attend and provide <br />input. <br />Dry Rangeland <br />The dry rangeland slope revegetation will be deemed adequate when the vegetation has been <br />established in order to control erosion and noxious weeds are not present in any significant <br />amounts as determined by the DRMS. County officials will be notified of any bond release <br />inspections and will be invited to attend and provide input. <br />Monitoring Reclamation Success <br />Monitoring the reclamation on an ongoing basis will help to assure successful reclamation. <br />If minor changes or modifications are needed to the seeding and reclamation plan, revision plans <br />will be submitted to the DRMS and the County as required. It is hoped that the DRMS and <br />County will provide assistance in evaluating the success of the ongoing reclamation process. All <br />areas disturbed and reclaimed and any other important items regarding; the reclamation will be <br />submitted in the annual reports to the Division and County. <br />8. Weed Control <br />An extensive weed control plan that was worked out with Garfield County will be in force for <br />the life of the pit and the reclamation period. This plan commits to an ongoing effort every year <br />to remove tamarisk, Russian olive, and knapweed not only for the disturbed area, but for the <br />entire property. The plan is enclosed below. <br />F- <br />L-1 <br />Scott Pit March 10 E-7