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The actual seed mix use will be as recommended by the NRCS. Temporary seeding of the <br />topsoil stockpiles will be using the dryland pasture mix. <br />Dryland Pasture <br />50% Smooth Brome <br />50% Pubescent Wheatgrass <br />75% Alfalfa <br />25% Smooth Brome <br />6. Post - Reclamation Site Drainage <br />6.50 lbs (PLS) per acre <br />7.00 lbs (PLS) per acre <br />Hay Meadow <br />3.00 lbs (PLS) per acre <br />1.63 lbs (PLS) per acre <br />The current pit is being dry mined and the proposed eastern pit expansion is not anticipated to <br />encounter groundwater. Surface water runoff from the uphill areas to the south will be prevented <br />from reaching the site. Stormwater that lands within the site will either be completely contained <br />for evaporation and infiltration, or pass through an approved discharge print. See Exhibit G for <br />more details. Connell developed a Stormwater Management Plan for the Camilletti Pit when it <br />acquired Certification Number COR34 -1463 from the Colorado Discharge Permit System. This <br />SWMP will be revised once the amendment is approved. No wetlands are present within the <br />current and proposed disturbed areas. <br />7. Revegetation Success Criteria <br />Revegetation will be deemed adequate when erosion is controlled, and the vegetation cover is <br />similar to the existing cover, and is considered satisfactory according to Division standards. <br />8. Monitoring Reclamation Success <br />Monitoring the reclamation on an ongoing basis will ensure its success. The operator plans to use <br />the local NRCS office to determine the capacity of the reclaimed land to control erosion. If <br />Hayden Gravel Pit, May 2013 E -4 <br />