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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981019A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
9/4/2018
Doc Name
Volume 1 Rule 4
Section_Exhibit Name
4.01 Throuugh 4.30
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D
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RULE 4 PERFORMANCE STANDARDS <br />area be big sagebrush (Section 4.15.8), this requirement will reasonably be dropped, due <br />to the reduction in sagebrush seed included in the mix applied. <br />2) Colowyo agrees to establish one small (one acre) tall shrub establishment site that that displays <br />a thicker topsoil condition. The location of this area will be in the immediate proximity of the <br />South Taylor X coal pod as portrayed below and on Map 28B. The location for this trial represents <br />elevation and aspect characteristics that are very similar to the Tall Shrub areas disturbed in the <br />South Taylor area. Slope characteristics are more moderate than the areas disturbed, but for <br />purposes of implementing and monitoring this trial it was determined essential that access and <br />stability of the test location be manageable. Actual results from the trial should yield information <br />that can be used to apply additional stability and/or sediment control measures on larger areas if <br />this attempt is successful. <br />a) The area will be regraded in accordance with PMT requirements. <br />b) The area will be tested for overburden suitability as per requirements. <br />c) At least 48 inches of topsoil will be placed to replicate common topsoil depth conditions <br />in the surrounding area in stands of this nature. Once the topsoil has been placed, it will be <br />cross -ripped with a dozer or by other appropriate means to ensure the material is in a loose, <br />rough condition to encourage infiltration of rain/snowmelt and root development. <br />d) The Sagebrush Steppe mix has been modified to reduce the volume of "low shrubs" in <br />favor of tall shrub components of the mix. The grasses currently included in the mix were <br />also reduced to minimize competition, while still providing some soil stabilization <br />function. The entire trial area will be seeded with the modified Sagebrush Steppe Mix as <br />seen below. In the event individual components of the mix are unavailable, guidance from <br />the Division will be sought prior to implementation of the trial. Weedguard fabric or it's <br />equivalent will be placed in rows (at intervals of approximately 22 feet) and will be used <br />to severely reduce competition between the containerized plantings and annual weeds and <br />grasses. Please see the "Expected Field Implementation Plan for Aspen/Tall Shrub Field <br />Trials" illustration below. <br />e) Containerized 2-3 foot serviceberry and chokecherry plants will utilized from the most <br />similar source elevation available in the region. Based on the volume of containerized <br />plants included in the trial (550), and the expectations of success, a combined number of <br />(300) serviceberry and chokecherry plants within the trial during 2016 (from seed and live <br />plantings) will be considered a successful demonstration of Coloywo's ability to proceed <br />further with additional plantings. Supplemental planting of serviceberry and chokecherry <br />will be initiated in year 2012 should survival of the 2011 plantings be less than 350 <br />stems/acre. Alternative methods for demonstrating compliance with the establishment of <br />Tall Shrub habitat in South Taylor will be initiated with the Colorado Division of Wildlife <br />during 2013, should failure of this trial continue. <br />f) Containerized serviceberry and chokecherry plants will be placed through the weed <br />barrier by hand (or by mechanical means if practical and economically feasible) as per best <br />practices with regards to depth, etc. Proper planting holes are important in transplant <br />survival. Holes should be two to three times wider than the root ball. If the soil is clay and <br />the sides of the hole become glazed during digging, the sides of the hole should be <br />roughened with a spade. Holes should be prewatered before planting in dry soils. This <br />prevents initial postplant water from migrating away from the root ball. Every effort will <br />be made to plant at the same depth that the tree or shrub was growing in its previous <br />Rule 4 Performance Standards 4-57 Revision Date: 5/25/18 <br />Revision No.: RN -07 <br />
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