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REVEGETATION SEED MIX <br />Species <br />Rate <br />(PLS /acre) <br />Western Wheatgrass <br />4.0 <br />Switchgrass <br />1.0 <br />Big Bluestem <br />2.0 <br />Inland Saltgrass <br />2.0 <br />Indian Ricegrass <br />2.0 <br />Sand Dropseed <br />0.5 <br />TOTAL <br />11.5 <br />Rates are for drill seeding. If broadcast seeding is used, double <br />seeding rates. <br />Purple loosestrife. The current complete list of noxious weed species is available from the <br />Larimer County Weed Management Program. <br />The seed mixture for disturbed areas is comprised primarily of warm and cool season upland <br />grasses and is taken from the 1987 Home Office Mine 112 Operation Reclamation Permit <br />Amendment reclamation plan. This will provide consistency with the established grass <br />community on the site. <br />Wildlife <br />Treiber Lakes <br />DRMS 112 Permit Application <br />Drill seeding is the preferred method for revegetation. If broadcast seeding is necessary on steep <br />slopes or in excessively rocky areas, success can be encouraged by broadcasting onto growth <br />medium that is very loose. If the seed is broadcast in those circumstances, then the seeded area <br />will be dragged to help bury the seed. <br />Current wildlife conditions and potential impacts are described in Exhibit H, Wildlife <br />Information. <br />Water — General Requirement <br />To minimize the effect on the prevailing hydrologic balance, the operator shall: <br />a. Comply with all applicable Colorado water laws. <br />b. Comply with all applicable Federal and State water quality laws and regulations. <br />c. Comply with all Federal and State requirements for dredge and fill. <br />d. Perform all work to minimize erosion and sediment transport. <br />Page 11 <br />