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3) & 4) Topsoil that needs to be stockpiled will be stored in locations so that they <br />will be moved only once prior to reclamation. <br />5) Slopes will be roughed prior to topsoil placement in order to prevent slippage <br />of top soil. <br />7) Growing media is to be replaced with a drill seeder in order to promote even <br />growth. <br />8) Vegetative piles will be removed from topsoil piles. <br />Revegetation: <br />1) Revegetation of reclaimed areas shall be done in accordance with Soil <br />Conservation District recommendations as outlined in sub paragraph <br />(F). <br />4) Grazing will only be allowed when plant growth is sufficient. <br />5) Soil will be disced and harrowed to promote loose conditions pror to <br />planting. <br />6) Weeds will be sprayed on an as needed basis as to prevent weed <br />infestation of areas of the proposed mine area. <br />E) i Affected land to be reclaimed immediately following the removal of gravel <br />deposits. <br />ii Phase I - 32 acres <br />iii 1 overburden placement and slope rebuilding. <br />2 berm and edge of water shaping <br />3 topsoil placement <br />4 reseeding and shrub planting <br />F) i Slopes to be graded to 3:l <br />ii 1 Sainfoin — 2.5 lbs /acre <br />2 Bromine Smooth —1.6 lbs /acre <br />3 Intermediate Wheatgrass — 2.5 lbs /acre <br />4 Pubescent Wheatgrass — 2.25 lbs /acre <br />5 Orchard — 0.3 lbs/acre <br />iii N/A <br />iv Cottonwood and willow trees (4' to 10') to be planted along edges of <br />reclaimed ponds no less than 10 trees per acre. <br />v 6 -10 inches of topsoil to be replaced on affected areas. <br />