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Prince Albert Mine Plan of Operations Reclamation Plan <br />Table 6 <br />BLM Approved Seed Mix* <br />Species Lbs. PLS per acre <br />Rincon or Native Four Wing Saltbrush 2.0 <br />Lutana Cicer Milkvetch 0.2 <br />Cedar Palmer Penstemon 0.1 <br />Lewis Flax 0.5 <br />Hachita Blue Grama 0.3 <br />Needle and Threadgrass 1.6 <br />Paloma Indian Ricegrass 1.4 <br />Nordan Crested Wheatgrass 1.0 <br />Luna Pubescent Wheatgrass 2.0 <br />Primar Slender Wheatgrass 1.3 <br />Arriba Western Wheatgrass 1.8 <br />Total 12.22 <br />*Note — The rates are for drill seeding. Seed application rates will be doubled when using <br />broadcast methods. <br />5.10 Weed Control <br />Noxious weeds will be controlled during the post- reclamation period using the local USBLM- <br />approved Weed Control Plan that will be in effect during the operation of the mine. The Weed <br />Control Plan will include: <br />a. A thorough weed survey of the reclaimed area each spring in May. <br />b. Spraying of any identified noxious weeds using the BLM- approved herbicides at the <br />appropriate rate and during the appropriate time periods. <br />c. Ongoing monitoring and additional spraying, as necessary, during the growing season. <br />5.11 Re- vegetation Monitoring and Corrective Actions <br />Vegetative growth on the reclaimed Prince Albert Mine site will be monitored on a quarterly basis <br />during a three -year growth period. Any locations that do not demonstrate an acceptable level of re- <br />vegetation will be examined to determine if the growth medium is suitable, and if not, the growth <br />medium will be amended. Any locations with poor vegetative growth will be re- seeded and mulched <br />during the late fall of that same year. <br />Rimrock Exploration and Development Page 22 of 27 <br />