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All areas are used as Pastureland or Grazingland during other periods in the year, especially as <br />winter feeding areas based on surface landowners needs. Other than farmsteads, facilities, and a <br />small abandoned orchard, the large extent of natural vegetation consists of the Sagebrush type <br />which makes up most of the balance of the disturbance area. This type reflects significant <br />disturbance of the original sagebrush type and the intensity of use from associated agricultural <br />activities. These sagebrush areas are not irrigated and are typically located on areas that are <br />upslope of the irrigation ditches, where it is impractical to irrigate. <br />As indicated in the existing Land Uses description in Section 2.04.3 and Vegetation description <br />in Section 2.04.10, the postmining land use will be similar to the pre -mining land use. The <br />postmining land use will be primarily agricultural in nature consisting of improved Dryland <br />Pasture and/or Irrigated Pasture where sufficient irrigation waters are available, site conditions <br />follow, and where such levels of management are consistent with the landowners' wishes. <br />Postmining Land Use - By Property <br />The postmining land uses for the NHN Mine permit area are shown on Map 2.05.5-1, New <br />Horizon North Mine Postmining Land Use Map. Comparing the information between Maps <br />2.04.3-1 and 2.05.5-1, most of the existing land uses found within the NHN Mine permit area be <br />reclaimed to similar plant communities and land uses with one exception. On the Glasier <br />property, the landowner has leased the land to WFC but specifically withheld the water rights <br />associated with this site which have been transferred to property located several miles away. As a <br />result it will be impossible without the water rights to reclaim any of the existing Irrigated <br />Pasture on the Glasier property to Irrigated Pasture as there is no water available to do so. NHN <br />believes that according to the definition of Pastureland as found in the DRMS regulations at <br />1.04(71)(b) and the OSM regulations at 30 CFR 701.5 this does not constitute a change in land <br />use in as much as irrigation is one of only several management inputs that define "Pastureland" <br />which is dominated by an assemblage of "adapted, domesticated forage plants." Therefore this <br />change, by definition is technically not a change in land use. <br />Glasier Property <br />On the Glasier property, the existing land uses on four land use types include; the conversion of <br />"Grazingland-Big Sagebrush" (GL -SB) to Dryland Pasture, the conversion of "Pastureland - <br />Irrigated" (PLI) to Dryland Pasture, , and conversion of all "Residential/Agricultural <br />Disturbance" and "Roads" (RS & RD) to Dryland Pasture. As shown on Map 2.05.5-1, New <br />Horizon North Mine Postmining Land Use Map, all of the Glasier Property within the permit <br />area has a postmining land use of Dryland Pasture (65.2 acres). <br />WFC -Meehan Property <br />On the WFC -Meehan property, the existing land uses on four land use types include; the <br />conversion of "Grazingland-Big Sagebrush" (GL -SB) to Dryland Pasture, <br />Section 2.05.5 Page 2 April 2016 (PR -01) <br />