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2019-08-27_PERMIT FILE - C1981035A (8)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981035A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
8/27/2019
Doc Name
RECLAMATION PLAN
Section_Exhibit Name
KII 2.05.4 Reclamation Plan
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Where noxious weed control measures cause disturbance to the <br />remaining vegetation, seeding or planting of desirable replacement <br />vegetation will occur during the first normal planting or seeding season <br />after weed control measures have been implemented. <br />Revegetation Monitoring <br />The success of planted and seeded vegetation will be monitored <br />biennially after initial planting and seeding. Monitoring will consist of <br />qualitative and quantitative vegetation sampling techniques that <br />measure the vegetation cover, species diversity and the survival of plant <br />species within the revegetated areas. <br />Revegetation Sampling Methods <br />Revegetation sampling methods employed to measure the success of <br />revegetation at the King II Mine will comply with those specified by the <br />regulatory authority at the time of revegetation monitoring and bond <br />release. Currently CDRMS Rule 4.15.11 specifies methods for use in <br />vegetation sampling. Any of those specified methods may be employed at <br />the King II Mine for vegetation sampling. <br />Revegetation Success Criteria <br />In consultation with the Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining and <br />Safety (Division) in 2005, the big sage mixed shrubland community was <br />delineated and quantitatively sampled. The Division agreed that a <br />segment of that vegetation community (located outside the surface <br />facilities disturbed area) would be utilized as a reference area for <br />revegetation success determinations. Since the reference area was a <br />subset of the vegetation community quantitatively sampled, there was no <br />need for a separate statistical evaluation. The location of the reference <br />area is portrayed on the Soils, Vegetation 8s Land Use Map, King II -006. <br />The reference area, consisting of approximately 3 acres, is signed to <br />prohibit unauthorized access, however it is not fenced, providing access <br />to wildlife. <br />The reference area will serve to provide revegetation success criteria for <br />total vegetation cover and total herbaceous production. These <br />parameters will be sampled during the same season and in the same <br />manner as the revegetated area to establish the success criteria for total <br />vegetation cover and total herbaceous production at the time of <br />revegetation sampling for monitoring or bond release. <br />GCC Energy, LLC King II Mine <br />Section 2.05.4 <br />Page 15 July 11, 2017 (RN -07) <br />
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