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RULE 2 PERMITS <br /> wb.Rd;-Yfi f<vs:. a •: -« 5 :••,. .t %w :ca..r.:? .sR,.e+u .:a . aru:a�ms-u'fa' rr»rs nzrw.,:u� .:as "^•4'aa"'� 'A.41,t.",%4 <br /> drainages. The major difference between the two areas will be the thickness of reapplied topsoil <br /> from mid-slope to the bottom of drainages. Topsoil redistribution criteria specific to sagebrush <br /> steppe areas are defined further on in this section. <br /> Prior to 2005, essentially all reclamation units were covered with an average of 18 inches of <br /> topsoil. One exception to this was the CSU/DMG Shrub study area, which received various <br /> treatments of replaced topsoil at 0", 6", and 18" as described in Section 4.15. From 2005 through <br /> 2009,reclamation areas received an approximate average of 8 inches of topsoil. Reclamation areas <br /> from 2010 moving forward(including facilities and the Gossard Loadout area)will utilize variable <br /> topsoil depths as described in this section,unless otherwise specified(sagebrush steppe and special <br /> planting areas). <br /> Topsoil will normally be reapplied by hauling, in trucks, from topsoil stockpiles or from areas <br /> where topsoil has been removed for mining advance, to the regraded spoil areas and then <br /> redistributed with dozers. Alternate methods may also include placing topsoil on slopes with a <br /> dragline followed by redistribution with dozer, or using a scraper to redistribute the topsoil. <br /> It is anticipated that on slopes of< 10% it will be safe to strategically place rows of topsoil in a <br /> designated pattern with haul trucks to ensure the desired four to six inches of topsoil can be <br /> dozed into position. If a dozer operator doesn't do this properly, he won't have enough material <br /> to cover the entire area and it will be obvious what has occurred. Depth control on the <br /> Sagebrush Steppe areas will be verified as the project progresses and any deviations from the <br /> plan will be rectified at that time. Depth readings will also be taken after the area has been <br /> completely topsoiled, sufficient to ensure that Colowyo can demonstrate compliance with the <br /> plan. Even if scrapers are used to initially lay topsoil down, it is anticipated that some dozer <br /> work will be needed to do the finish work. The required volume of material will be at/on the <br /> location. Verification work will lead to additional dozer/scraper work if necessary to ensure <br /> proper final placement. If depth control becomes an issue, staking will be initiated as an <br /> additional guide for operators. <br /> On areas of> 10% slope it is anticipated that dozers will work together with scrapers to <br /> accomplish a gradually thicker application of topsoil on these slopes. As Colowyo has always <br /> done, depth stakes at regular intervals will provide guidance to the operators. Depth readings <br /> will be taken while the operations are progressing and any issues will be rectified at that time. <br /> Depth readings will also be taken after the area has been completely topsoiled, sufficient to <br /> ensure that Colowyo can demonstrate compliance with the plan. The allocated volume of topsoil <br /> for each area(total volume based on area multiplied by either 8 or 19.5 inches) will be hauled to <br /> the location, most likely with haul trucks and scrapers as close as safely possible to the final <br /> intended location,then dozed into place or placed via scrapers. Verification work will lead to <br /> additional dozer/scraper work if necessary to ensure proper final placement. <br /> Beginning with 2010 reclamation activities, Colowyo will institute a topsoil depth verification <br /> program to document ecologically significant variations in topsoil where applicable (i.e. <br /> grazingland areas) and confirm more uniform topsoil reapplications (i.e. sagebrush steppe areas). <br /> It will consist of recording topsoil depths on five acre centers overlaid on each reclamation unit, <br /> similar to re-graded overburden suitability monitoring. The topsoil depth verification program is <br /> not intended nor should it be used as a topsoil volume verification method as the volume oftopsoil <br /> Rule 2 Permits 2.05-24 Revision Date: 12/20/19 <br /> Revision No.: TR-135 <br />