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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981008
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
4/29/2015
Doc Name
2014 Dryland Reference Area Evaluation
Section_Exhibit Name
Section 2.05.4(2)(e) Attachment 2.05.4(2)(e)-4
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Considerations for the approved 2005 Dryland Pasture Reference Area and resultant implications on <br />suitability as an appropriate target for a "standards base" for dryland pasture reclamation are as follows: <br />2005 Drvland Pasture Reference Area <br />Pros Cons <br />• Species observed in this area are This site is located on Barx soils. This soil <br />representative of dryland pasture type occupies approximately 11% of the <br />reclamation. New Horizon permit area, the majority of <br />which is on the Morgan tract and not <br />targeted for dryland pasture reclamation. <br />• Elevated cover and production values do <br />not represent logical targets for <br />reclamation. <br />• The currently approved reference area is <br />not mine controlled and approximately 2 <br />miles to the south of the reclamation. <br />• Land management, including grazing and <br />pest control, of the approved reference <br />area is dissimilar to management of the <br />reclamation areas. <br />Given the collected data and based on these considerations, the Old Peabody Sage Reference Area <br />is the most suitable area to represent a logical target for dryland pasture reclamation. It is most <br />representative of permit area soils and the vegetative productivity of those soils; it is under the control of <br />the mine; it has been approved by CDRMS in the past; and it simply is the best ecological equivalent for <br />testing reclamation aimed toward the dryland pasture land use. <br />
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