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2014-11-17_PERMIT FILE - C1982056A (3)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1982056A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
11/17/2014
Doc Name
Pages 2.05-65 to 2.05-197.3 part 2
Section_Exhibit Name
2.05 Operation and Reclamation Plans Part 2
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The final seedbed will be prepared with a chisel plow. This is designed to relieve compaction, promote moisture <br />infiltration, and encourage root penetration by the seeded vegetation. Reclaimed areas will be drill seeded with a <br />rangeland drill. As soon as conditions permit, the reseeded area will be contour furrowed according to the <br />specifications contained in Figure 12, Design of Typical Contour Furrow. The specific advantages of contour <br />furrowing are discussed in greater detail under the Soil Stabilization Plan presented in Rule 2.05.4(2)(c). <br />Concerning the Fish Creek Tipple operation, affected lands within the permit boundary were disturbed prior to the <br />promulgation of regulations requiring topsoil salvage and storage. Consequently, a mixture of spoil and soil <br />materials will be utilized as a plant growth medium. Additional discussion is found on pages 2.05 -37 and 2.05 -38 <br />of Volume VII, Fish Creek Tipple/Loadout Operation Appendix. <br />EASTERN MINING DISTRICT <br />Topsoil replacement will occur at the Eastern Mining District Dewatering Facility and the Bleeder Fan site. The <br />topsoil will be removed from the stockpiles with a dozer and redistributed over the two sites. The sites will be <br />ripped prior to the redistribution of the topsoil. The same techniques will be used to redistribute topsoil over the <br />road extension leading into the Bleeder Fan. <br />The reclaimed sites will be drill seeded where possible or broadcast seeded. If broadcast seeding is done, the <br />seeding rate will be doubled. The sites will be seeded with the pastureland seed mixture, and if required, contour <br />furrows will be inscribed to minimize erosion at the sites. <br />(e) A plan for revegetation to meet the requirements of 4.15, including, but not limited to, <br />description of the: <br />(i) Schedule of revegetation; <br />• (ii) Species and amounts per acre of seeds and seedlings to be used; <br />(iii) Methods to be used in planting and seeding_ <br />(iv) Mulching techniques; <br />(v) Irrigation, if appropriate, and pest and disease control measures, if and <br />NO Measures proposed to be used to determine the success of revegetation in <br />accordance with 4.15.7; and <br />(vii) Soil testing plan for evaluation of the results of topsoil handling and reclamation <br />procedures related to revegetation and topsoil standards of 4.06. <br />RESPONSE <br />Revegetation - All disturbed sites identified under Rule 2.05.4, Reclamation Plan, will be reclaimed and <br />revegetated. The goal of reclamation as specified under Rule 4.15.1, Revegetation General Requirements, is to <br />establish a diverse, effective, and permanent vegetation cover capable of supporting the planned postmining land <br />uses on disturbed areas. The prompt establishment of a protective plant cover and recovery of productivity levels <br />compatible with the proposed postmining land uses will be accomplished by implementing the reclamation plan <br />described under Rule 2.05.4 <br />•Four vegetation types will be disturbed by surface facilities over the life of the mine. They are the pasture, <br />cropland, sagebrush, and sagebrush/meadow vegetation types. During the first five years of mining, disturbance of <br />the pasture vegetation type will be restricted to the Fish Creek Borehole Area. Activities at this area will include <br />RN08 -05 2.05 -109 03/12/10 <br />
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