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4 . Wood chips , when utilized , in conjunc- <br /> tion with sewage sludge will be <br /> applied at the rate of 10 tons ( dry <br /> weight)/acre , minimum. <br /> C . The species of seeds and plants will change <br /> as a result of our on-going research. Due <br /> to current seed availability, however , it <br /> appears that we will be able to alter our <br /> present seed mixtures only slightly over <br /> the short term. Tufted hairgrass is <br /> increasing in availability and we should be <br /> able to use it in the alpine areas <br /> beginning next season. Additional species <br /> are not common. We will delay full-scale <br /> alpine revegetation so we have the best <br /> chance of using the best species that may <br /> be available . However , if we had to <br /> revegetate today, we would use the Climax <br /> seed mix along with any available hairgrass <br /> seed . <br /> Climax is currently using one of the best <br /> mixes for seeding in the high subalpine <br /> ( and low alpine) . We can add or substitute <br /> a few newly-available species for next <br /> season. We will attempt to evaluate the <br /> following bluegrasses for incorporation <br /> into our existing or an additional seed <br /> mix : <br /> Poa cambyi <br /> Poa compressi (Rubens) <br /> Poa ampla ( Sherman) <br /> Additionally, sheep fescue may come on the <br /> market next year . If so, we will certainly <br /> evaluate its performance . <br /> d. There are certain procedures and methods <br /> _generally followed by all companies or <br /> contractors in species selection, seed-bed <br /> preparation, seeding/fertilizing/mulching <br /> and maintenance . Methods and procedures <br /> are addressed in section 10 of the recla- <br /> mation plan and Climax agrees to following <br /> them unless a change is requested through a <br /> -19- <br />