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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2020.11.09c Sheet 3 of 3 - Reclamation Plan-ModelI It I I I I I I I HE I I I I I I I Vegetation Plan 1.0 Spread topsoil over disturbed areas and leave surface reasonably smooth and uniform. 2.0 Scarify surface to prepare a seedbed four to six inches deep. Use such equipment as tilling, discing, tracing, or the teeth on a front end loader. 3.0 Mix lime and fertilizer with the soil during seedbed preparation. 4.0 Seed on freshly prepared seedbed following the application rates for the appropriate season. 5.0 Mulch all seeded areas Immediately. 6.0 Tack mulch on slopes 3.1 IHorizonfal - Verticall or steeper by spraying with emulsified asphalt. Use am nchoring tool such as a farming disc set Ina vertical poslFen on slopes less than 3.1. Mulch Felt may also be used on slopes. 7.0 Inspect seeded areas and make repairs within the planting season. If vegetation Is over 60% damaged, repeat steps 2 through 5 8.0 Permanent revegetall on shall he accomplished at the spedfied times of the year. Temporary vegetation shall be applied outside of the optimal ,Imes far cot abll shment of permanent vegetation TEMPORARY SEEDING SCHEDULE Seeding Date- August 15 to December 15 Seed Type Rate Rye "ma ln1120 lbs./acre 10-10-1C Fertilizer 1,000 lbs./acre Lime 2,0001Ids ./acre Mulch 4,000lbs./acre Seeding Date. January 1 to May 1 Seed Type Role Rye" ye )grain) 120 Ihs./acre Kobe lespedeza 50 Ibs./acre Lime z 000 to, /acre 10-10-10 Fer td lzer 750 Ibs./acre Mulch 4,01301bs./acre Seeding Dale. May 1 to August 15 Seed Type Rate German Miller 40 Ibs./acre 10-10-10 Fertilizer 750 IbS./acre Lime 2,"0Ibs./acre Mulch 4,000 Ibs./acre PERMANENT SEEDING SCHEDULE Seeding Date. Best Possible Fall. August 25- September 15 Augusf 20- October 25 Late winter February 15- March 21 February 1- April 15 Seed Type Idle Tall Fescue 100 IIs ./acre S erlcea Lespe deza 3C lbs./acre Kobe Lespedeza 10 Ibs./acre 10-10-1C Fertilizer 1,000 Ibs./acre Lime 3,000 Ihs./acre Mulch 4, 000 lbs./acre Note 1. Fertilizer and time application rates may deviate from above if soils are analyzed for optimum rates Note 2. Mulch shall be tacked with emulsified asphalt of rate of 14 to 28 gallons/1, 000 sqffon slopes Of 3.1 IH VI OF steeper. Note 3: After August 15, use Unscarlfied Source seed for permanent seeding period ------- ---- -- I 1 1 I(/ \ Property Lie zoo 1 1 1 a ' \ i 1 1 , I \ I \ 1 7 � O Scale: 1" = 200' 1 1 / I 1 I I II `/I To allow lnage to mine, widen .gtrip as min g progresseswith gno nd sloped to drain to mine. rrr rrrr. ■rrrrrrrr. ■rrrrrrrr. rrrrrrrrr: A I I I U I I I 1 0 LEGEND \ Property Line and Mine Permi[Limits — — — — — — — — — Existing Mine Limits Topographic Line Proposed or Existing Diversion Berm Temporary Silt Fence for Stream Crossing Lake or Stream (continuous) -------------------- Stream (Intermittent) RECLAMATION ANB MINE BUFFER 1. Maintain an undisturbed buffer of 200 feet from the mfermiftenf streams and a SOff un vafetl buffer along ad ..cent .,rime( er properly Imes and NCDOT right-af- waysc However the existing Basin AT is approximately 48 ftfrom the stream. 2. Maintain existing tree and undergrowth along the property u,d,,f,,bed and une avated buffers. If vegetation is la,kug construction 6ft high berms for ening purposes. 3. Peri meter mine excavation slopes Own be at least 21 IHonzontaf. Vertical) or flatter. 4, Perimeter berms, interior haul roads (except as show an the Plansl, and stockpiles con shall be removed the groundsmoothed and sloped to promote gravity drainage. The roadway temporary stream crossing shall bed till ing Inflow He or no ditions in fhe stream 5. Basin outlets shall be graded to a broad swale with the brickbat sectmn leveled within the swell 6 Ground slap,' along the perimeter of lakes shall be sloped nt 2-1 IH. V) .hove the normal wafer level. (ROSS-SECTION A -A' INTS) A A' 2 = r — 4'min. Uvdisnv6d Undisturbed r 6'mw Bmfer BuR'er B Bum CROSS-SECTION B-B' (NTSI (Sloped fur positive Dmivage) B' 11/17/2005