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RULE 2 PERMITS <br /> ti +-.»-t..Ji.Z.. cx o.. 9s.-o-«•.: s,... , a+kr..v:A++..i>;r h.sa.<.'fi+:.' +wMx`,,c 34'�e�+Nh.w>...-v�a....ti' ^a-da..s <br /> 2.05.5 Post-mining Land Uses <br /> The implementation of the detailed reclamation plan as contained in Section 2.05.4 will restore the <br /> disturbed land to the pre-mining use of rangeland. The land use of rangeland, especially within <br /> the region of the Colowyo Mine is comprised of the two primary subcomponents "livestock <br /> grazing or grazingland" and"wildlife habitat or sage grouse brood rearing habitat". Replacement <br /> of grazingland will be facilitated by targeting revegetation efforts toward grassland communities. <br /> Because grasslands are effective for erosion control, this community / land use will be <br /> implemented on those lands with slopes greater than 10%. Replacement of wildlife habitat (sage <br /> grouse brood rearing habitat) will be facilitated by targeting revegetation efforts toward the re- <br /> establishment of a sagebrush steppe community. Because sagebrush steppe is less able to preclude <br /> erosion, it will be limited to those lands with slopes less than 10%. Furthermore, certain small <br /> areas with slopes flatter than 10% will receive grassland targeted efforts for reasons given in <br /> Section 2.05.4. <br /> These land use subcomponents will be specifically accomplished by the regrading of the spoil to <br /> create approximate original contour, restoration of drainage patterns, and reapplication of the <br /> topsoil followed by seeding of the appropriate seed mixture for the designated land use <br /> subcomponent. Erosion will be controlled on the newly seeded areas through the use of contour <br /> furrows, terraces, banding, and/or other metrics until the vegetation has sufficiently established. <br /> The lands will also be protected from noxious weeds or other biological processes such as cattle <br /> grazing until the stands are sufficiently established to support grazing pressure. <br /> The proposed land use of rangeland for the reclaimed area is identical to the pre-mining land use <br /> found in the area. Colowyo owns all but approximately 1,109 acres (469 of which is Bureau of <br /> Land Management land and 640 is State Land) of the land to be disturbed by the mining and <br /> reclamation operations. No change in land use is expected in the proposed land use categories. <br /> Therefore, the proposed land use will be consistent with the historic land use on lands within the <br /> current permit area. Specifically, Colowyo proposes to reclaim the mined areas to a rangeland <br /> condition capable of supporting both domestic livestock and wildlife. One of the objectives of the <br /> reclamation plan and grazing management plan will be to provide grazing for livestock. The other <br /> objective will be to restore and improve habitats for deer, elk, and sage grouse. <br /> Comments from the Bureau of Land Management and the State of Colorado approving the <br /> proposed postmining land use are provided in Exhibit 1, Documents and Leases. <br /> The observation of hundreds of deer and elk utilizing reclaimed areas at Colowyo confirm our <br /> success in meeting these goals. It is generally recognized that the herbaceous communities of <br /> grasses and forbs found on older reclaimed mining areas and other similar areas in northwest <br /> Colorado have in fact attracted these important wildlife species from surrounding native <br /> rangelands. Therefore,even though the grassland targeted areas are designed for livestock grazing, <br /> they exhibit a component of wildlife habitat as well. <br /> Shrubs will also be replaced through seeding techniques to meet applicable regulatory <br /> requirements as described in Section 4.15.8. The post-mining land use is graphically shown on <br /> the Post-mining Topography Map (Map 19). <br /> Rule 2 Permits 2.05-38 Revision Date: 12/20/19 <br /> Revision No.: TR-135 <br />