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Red¢ <br />etation - Seeding will occur in the early summer or late a c h e following seed mix <br />e advantage of conditions. The reclaimed areas will be broadcast or drill seeded with <br />PLS % of <br />Species Variety <br />(lbs /ac) total mix <br />3.0 18% <br />Native 5.0 <br />Slender wheatgrass Primar 18 % <br />Bluebunch wheatgrass 2 5 14% <br />Indian ricegrass Native 2.5 14% <br />Western wheatgrass Arriba 3 0 18% <br />Intermediate wheatgrass Amur 0.25 1% <br />Mtn. big sagebrush Native 10 6% <br />Antelope bitterbrush Native 100% <br />17.25 <br />Rates are based on drill seeding; rates will be doubled when broadcast seeding is used. <br />ement Pro ram - Noxious weed infestations may occur on areas disturbed <br />Noxious Wee d Nlana P <br />from <br />mconstruction ac o tivities. In order to minimize potential uc ess for the reclaimed result from noxious weed infestations, op timize reveg tation area; and <br />LLC (PSCM) will <br />fulfill sound land management objectives, Peabody Sage Creek Mining ed C am) from the <br />incorporate the following integrated noxious weed management program (weed pr g an important the <br />approved CDRMS <br />Colorado Division of Reclamation Mining and Safety) p <br />c omponent of their mining activities. <br />PSCM's developed d with reference to the Colorado Weed M anag eme n Co <br />(CRS 35 -5.5 -115), and the CDRMS 's Guideline for the Manag ement of Noxious <br />Mine Permit Areas ", and in consultation with the local office of t e Color <br />doty State University <br />Cooperative Extension Service (CSU- Extension Service, also the e Colorah tdo do <br />Department of Agr <br />a enc ). PSCM's weed program focuses on those noxious weed species listed y h to this l <br />g y iculture, and will be modified, as appropriate to address any changes ist <br />PSCM's integrated weed program consists of five interrelated components, a as t Planning and <br />detailed in th <br />following sections: Prevention, Identification and Mapping, <br />ulin A lication of Selected Control Method(s), and Evaluation of Control Effectiveness. <br />Sched g, pp <br />Prevention <br />- Prevention is the most important component of PSCM's weed program and includes <br />the following items. <br />• tion of new noxious weeds from becoming established by stopping seed production <br />Preven <br />through mechanical, chemical or biological control. <br />• e reclaimed area in a timely manner after the site has been graded and stabilized using <br />Seed the <br />methods outlined the Reclamation Plan. <br />• Plant only certified weed -free seed for the approved seed mix. <br />4 <br />01/2011 <br />