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i <br /> m) EROSION SEDIMENT and POLLUTION CONTROL PLAN <br /> Storm water runoff and erosion from excavation areas and any other <br /> ground disturbing activities shall be controlled through the <br /> implementation of a program of erosion control Best Management <br /> Practices (BMP's) and engineered sediment control structures. <br /> Erosion control BMP's may include but not limited to, the application <br /> of straw mulch, straw wattles, seeding with fast growing grasses, and <br /> the construction of berms, silt fences, hay bale dikes, storm water <br /> detention basins, or other energy dissipaters and sediment control <br /> devices. <br /> n) WEED CONTROL <br /> Weed control will be executed in an effort to reduce the potential for <br /> Increases in noxious weeds as a result of mining surface disturbances, <br /> noxious weeds will be managed annually though each of the <br /> reclamation areas in which monitoring is required. Management efforts <br /> will be implemented if cover estimates of noxious weeds exceed 10 <br /> percent for the 2 years of post mining revegetation monitoring. <br /> Management will include mechanical and chemical methods. Monito <br /> oring for weeds will include all weeds identified as invasive or <br /> noxious by the California Invasive plant Council, California <br /> Department of Agriculture, or County Agricultural Commissioner. <br /> DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED RECLAMATION <br /> a. Subsequent Use(s) <br /> All disturbed land will be reclaimed back into farming capability, <br /> proposed to be planted in an orchard. This area to match and blend <br /> into surrounding properties. All property owners of possessory <br /> interest have been provided a copy of the proposed project and <br /> reclamation plan, <br /> 6 <br />