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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1982057
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
5/10/2016
From
Seneca Coal Company
To
DRMS
Annual Report Year
2015
Permit Index Doc Type
Annual Reclamation Report
Email Name
JHB
JRS
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D
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channel. A wooden structure was constructed with shrubs and trees on the lee side of the fence where snow <br />will accumulate. Eventually the shrubs and trees will grow to create a natural snow fence. <br />The types and number of trees planted included: <br />Rocky Mountain Juniper 700 <br />Ponderosa Pine <br />500 <br />Douglas Fir <br />700 <br />Narrowleaf Cottonwood <br />880 <br />Aspen <br />1.563 <br />Total <br />4,343 <br />• Monitoring — ESCO/Cedar Creek Associates, Inc conducted successful Year 1 - Phase III vegetation <br />success monitoring on approximately 804 acres (as shown on Map 1) of eligible reclamation during <br />the summer and fall of 2015, as documented by the accompanying revegetation success report. <br />• Weed Control - A noxious weed survey was completed for the IIW Mine area in the spring of 2015 <br />to determine the need or level of re -treatment necessary for areas sprayed in 2014 and to identify any <br />new weed infestations. <br />Canada thistle was the primary target species in all control areas, with lesser activity directed toward <br />areas of hounds -tongue and whitetop. The applied herbicide consisted of a tank mix of Milestone, <br />Activator 90, and Journey, Banvel, or Weedone LV6, dependent on the targeted weed(s). Control <br />areas were sprayed in June, July, and October. See the attached 2015 Weed Spray Logs for the <br />locations and quantities sprayed. <br />Spot -spraying was used for targeted weed control, reducing potential impacts to adjacent desirable <br />vegetation. The herbicide mix, based on recommendations from the Colorado State Extension <br />Service, was mixed and applied by an contractor, who is a Certified Commercial Applicator. The <br />weed control areas will continue to be monitored in 2016 for effectiveness and any necessary <br />retreatment. <br />• Grazing - Cattle (100 cow/calf pairs) were moved onto the Seneca IIW reclaim area in early - <br />September and moved off by late -October. This grazing schedule resulted in a total of 208 AUMs for <br />2015. See attached 2013 Grazing Plan Map for pasture locations (areas grazed in 2015 are the same as <br />those shown on the 2013 map). <br />Assumptions: <br />• One (1) cow/calf pair = 1.2 AUM, One (1) AUM requires 810 lbs. of forage <br />• 50 days (x) 100 cow/calf pairs x 1.2 = 6,000/30 days = 200 animal unit months (AUMs) <br />• 2,430 lbs/acre (x) 685.2 acres = 1,665,036 lbs of forage available <br />• 810 lbs (x) 200 AUMs = 162,000 lbs of forage required <br />• Therefore; 162,000 /1,665,036 (x) 100 =9.7% utilization of the Seneca IIW reclaim areas. <br />3 <br />
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