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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981041
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
2/11/2014
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J.E. Stover & Associates, Inc
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DRMS
Annual Report Year
2013
Permit Index Doc Type
Annual Reclamation Report
Email Name
MPB
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D
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1.3 Background and Standards for Success <br />Success standards for the Snowcap Mine have been modified several times in the past 12 years due <br />to untenability and this history is briefly detailed below. According to permit documents, success criteria <br />and standards that were initially established for the Snowcap mine, were as follows: <br />• 90% of the ground cover of the approved reference area. <br />• 90% of the production of the approved reference area. <br />• Woody plant density of 800 live shrubs per acre. <br />• One perennial cool- season grass species with >3% relative cover. <br />• Total perennial warm - season grass species >_ 3% relative cover. <br />• Total perennial forb species >_ 3% relative cover. <br />• No reclaimed area shall have a single species that represents > 40% relative cover. <br />At the request of Snowcap, Cedar Creek evaluated the species diversity success standard during <br />2001. Per Cedar Creek's recommendations from that evaluation, and given consultations with the <br />Colorado Division of Minerals and Geology (CDMG), new species diversity success standards were <br />temporarily adopted in 2005. They were as follows: <br />• Total perennial cool- season grass species relative cover >_0.5 %. <br />• Total perennial warm- season grass species relative cover >_2.0 %. <br />• Total perennial forb and suffrutescent (sub- shrub) species relative cover >_0.5 %. <br />• No reclaimed area shall have a single species that represents greater than 70% relative cover, <br />with the exception of annual grasses. The annual grass component shall not exceed 70% <br />relative cover unless the annual grass component in the corresponding reference area also <br />exceeds 70 %. In such instances, the relative cover of the annual grass component of the <br />reclaimed area shall not exceed the relative cover of the annual grass component in the <br />reference area by more than 5 %. <br />In 2010, Snowcap requested Cedar Creek re- evaluate the vegetative cover, production, species <br />diversity, and woody plant density attained following multiple remediation attempts to combat cheatgrass <br />invasion of reclaimed areas, and to compare those values against the currently permitted success criteria <br />and standards. Per Cedar Creek's recommendations based on that evaluation, modest revisions to <br />success criteria and standards were proposed to facilitate a reasonable solution to a problem that <br />currently has no ecological resolution. These changes are only a slight deviation to prior standards based <br />on the pervasiveness of cheatgrass and the corresponding ecological issues. Extensive discussion of <br />these revisions to the success criteria are presented in TR -60 in Snowcap's reclamation permit. As a <br />result, the following are the current success standards that have been adopted. Criteria and standards <br />from TR -60 are summarized as follows (changes /clarifications are in boldface): <br />• Perennial Vegetation Average Ground Cover Success Standard - Achieve 90% of the perennial <br />vegetation cover of the approved reference area. <br />• Perennial Herbaceous Production Success Standard - Achieve 90% of the perennial herbaceous <br />production of the approved reference area. <br />CEDAR CREEK ASSOCIATES, Inc. Page 5 Snowcap - Revegetation Evaluation - 2013 <br />
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