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will be spread over the drill pad, and the drill pads regraded to approximate original <br />configuration and blended with the adjacent terrain. <br />• Stockpiled or windrowed "A" and "B" horizon material will be redistributed at a uniform <br />thickness over disturbed areas. <br />• Disturbed areas will be reseeded to stabilize the surface and control erosion using a seed <br />mixture developed in consultation with the surface landowner and CPW. Replaced "A" <br />and `B" horizon material will be scarified prior to seeding, and areas will be drill or <br />broadcast seeded at the prescribed rates. A harrow or similar implement will be used to <br />drag the surface and cover the seed following seeding. <br />Two seed mixtures have been developed for reseeding surface lands disturbed by the 2012 <br />Exploration Program: 1) a dryland pasture mixture for agricultural lands cropped as <br />pastureland; and, 2) a rangeland mixture. <br />Dryland Pasture Mixture: <br />Species PLS lbs /acre <br />Thickspike wheatgrass (Critana) 1.0 <br />Mountain brome (Bromar) 3.0 <br />Western wheatgrass (Arriba) 2.0 <br />Slender wheatgrass (San Luis) 2.0 <br />Bluebunch wheatgrass (Secar) 1.0 <br />Orchardgrass (Paiute) 2.0 <br />Green needlegrass ( Lodorm) 1.0 <br />Total PLS 12.0 (double for broadcast seeding) <br />Rangeland Mixture: <br />Species PLS lbs /acre <br />Thickspike wheatgrass (Critana) 1.0 <br />Mountain brome (Bromar) 2.0 <br />Western wheatgrass (Arriba) 2.0 <br />Slender wheatgrass (San Luis) 2.0 <br />Bluebunch wheatgrass (Secar) 1.0 <br />Basin wildrye (Trailhead) 2.0 <br />Orchardgrass (Paiute) 0.25 <br />Green needlegrass (Lodorm) 2.0 <br />Canada bluegrass (Ruebens) 0.10 <br />Sheep fescue (Covar) 0.25 <br />Big bluegrass (Sherman) 0.25 <br />Alfalfa (Falcata) 0.10 <br />Rocky Mtn. penstemon (Bandera) 0.25 <br />Palmer penstemon (Ceder) 0.10 <br />Blue flax (Appar) 0.50 <br />Arrowleaf balsaroot (Native) 0.50 <br />Tailcup lupine (Native) 1.0 <br />Yarrow (Native) 0.10 <br />PSCM2012 NOI 20 April 2012 <br />