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2019-04-29_PERMIT FILE - C1981019A (6)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981019A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
4/29/2019
Section_Exhibit Name
2.05 Operations and Reclamation Plans
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o-ao%y2ops <br />OenerTo Curie-Sealf n for Topsoil <br />fispl.wrrrnt Osptio %a <br />. -rypro i 0mrnspe <br />�j <br />— <br />Channe�l / <br />RULE 2 PERMITS <br />aso96 slops <br />_.__A__ — --j <br />A Generally defined as a "thin" zone of topsoil (0"-6") exclusively applicable to Sagebrush Steppe areas which will ideally average 4 inches. <br />Areas seeded using the grassland mix will almost always be >10% slope and have > 6 inches of topsoil replaced. <br />B Generally defined as a "thicker" (>6") zone of topsoil in the transition zones between Sagebrush Steppe areas and Grazingland areas where <br />topsoil thickness will likely begin around six inches at slope breaks >10% and gradually increase to approximately 10-14 inches to the base of <br />slopes with armored channels in all reclamation areas except South Taylor. South Taylor topsoil replacement depths will begin with approximately <br />6 inches at the top of slope breaks >10% and gradually increase to approximately 12-18 inches mid -slope up to potentially 3 to 4 feet down-slope <br />to the base of slopes with armored channels, depending on slope length and topsoil balance considerations. <br />C Generally defined as the area within armored channels that will receive minimal to no volume of topsoil due to the likelihood any topsoil <br />placed within the structure would erode into terminal sediment control structures and be lost. On-site experience has demonstrated natural <br />sedimentation processes will support vegetation early post construction, and these areas will be seeded via broadcast method to provide a seed <br />source for beneficial species establishment. <br />NOTE: Specific details regarding topsoil replacement depths on special planting areas will be included in the description provided for approval <br />prior to the creation of those areas. <br />The grazingland targeted reclamation blocks will by necessity have thicker layers of topsoil than <br />recent reclamation areas due to reduced volume of topsoil that will be placed on sagebrush steppe <br />areas. Unless Colowyo provides specific justification, the topsoil resource will be placed in a <br />manner that is thin on the ridge tops and gradually increasing in depth to the base of coherent <br />drainages. Large drainage bottom channels that will convey water on a consistent basis will <br />receive little to no topsoil resource as any topsoil placed in these areas will likely be mobilized and <br />washed down the drainage. The full application of seed will still be applied to these areas in order <br />to minimize erosion and allow vegetation to establish in these special locations, adding an <br />additional dimension of potential vegetation community diversity. Colowyo is moving away from <br />applying topsoil in uniform layers and variability in depth will be applied in all practical locations <br />to maximize plant community diversity in areas designated for grazingland. Because the volume <br />of topsoil to be applied to sagebrush steppe targeted areas is much less, and the creation of a <br />seedbed conducive for shrub establishment is of major importance, the variability of topsoil depths <br />within these areas may be limited. However, wherever practical, Colowyo will also make attempts <br />to vary topsoil depths in the Sagebrush Steppe areas as well. Colowyo will ensure proper topsoil <br />resource management through annual analysis of the topsoil balance in stockpiles, the expected <br />areas for the following year's reclamation focus, the total disturbance area, and the results of <br />topsoil stripping activities each year. Because the topsoil resources from the "original" permit <br />areas (East Pit, West Pit, Section 16, facilities, Gossard Loadout, etc.) are for the most part <br />segregated by location from the topsoil generated from the South Taylor area, it will not be difficult <br />to ensure that these resources are reapplied to the general areas from which they came. The same <br />principles apply to both areas (original & South Taylor) regardless of targeted reclamation focus; <br />< 6 inches on ridge tops with variably deeper application down slopes to the bottom of coherent <br />Rule 2 Permits 2.05-26 Revision Date: 5/25/18 <br />Revision No.: RN -07 <br />
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