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• WEYERHAEUSER SMITH 19" LANDFILL <br />CLOSURE IMPROVEMENTS AND NPDES OUTFALL 005 ELUNATION <br />SEPA ENVIRONMENTAL CHECgJST <br />_ aspen <br />_other. <br />Evergreen tree: x fir <br />_cedar <br />_ pine <br />other: <br />Wet soil plants: x cattail <br />x buttercup <br />_bulrush, <br />_skunk cabbage <br />_other: (soft rush and reed canary grass) <br />Water plants: _ water lily <br />_eelgrass <br />_ milfoil <br />other <br />x Shrubs:, Scotch broom, blackberry, elderberry, and wild rose <br />x Grass <br />x Pasture <br />_ Crop or Grain <br />Other Types of Vegetation <br />b. What kind and amount of vegetation will be removed or altered? <br />Invasive vegetation (e.g., shrubs, blackberries, scrub alders, wild rose, scotch broom, thistle, <br />cattail, soft rush A reed canary grass) will be removed from the landfill surface, along the <br />landfill dike, and the perimeter ditch. <br />Vegetation will be replaced with native grass (within the ditch) and suitable grass cover <br />(dikes and landfill surface) after the final cover has been installed. <br />c. List threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. <br />No endangered plants are known to occur on the site. <br />d. Proposed landscaping, use of native plants, or other measures to preserve or enhance <br />vegetation on the site, if any: <br />Rip rap materials will be left to revegetate naturally. Ditch soil walls and landfill soil cover <br />materials will be hydroseeded with native grasses. <br />5. Animals <br />a. Check any birds and animals which have been observed on or near the site or are known to <br />be on or near the site: <br />Birds: x hawk (red -tail and sparrow hawk) <br />x heron (great blue) <br />16 <br />