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DRMS Permit Index
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C1982057
IBM Index Class Name
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6/8/2020
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Report of Findings Revegetation Success Testing 2016 Phase II
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Initial Application Materials
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Seneca Property, LLC
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areas. These lists are tabulated in Appendix C, "Species Presence for All Areas." Note that all big <br /> sagebrush plants encountered were referred to as Artemisia tridentate. Plants referred to here as Poa <br /> secunda ssp.juncifolia include the plants formerly known as big bluegrass (Poa amply) a species <br /> commonly included in reclamation seed mixes. The taxonomic treatment of FNA (Vol. 24, 2007) places <br /> Poa amply with Poa secunda ssp.juncifolia. Despite this merger, the distinctness of Poa amply is worth <br /> noting. Mountain bromegrass encountered during sampling is referred to as Bromus carinatus var. <br /> marginatus in recognition of its perennial habit compared to the Ceratochloa carinatus taxon included in <br /> Weber and Wittmann (2001) as the appropriate name for Colorado plants. The latter taxon (C. carinatus) <br /> is an annual. Festuca ovina (sheep fescue) was included in the reclaimed area seed mixes generally. <br /> The degree to which sheep fescue differs morphologically from the native Festuca saximontana (Rocky <br /> Mountain fescue) is very minimal. Here all occurrences in the reclaimed and reference areas have been <br /> called F. saximontana. <br /> Photographic Record <br /> Within each area, representative color photographs were taken to document the appearance of the <br /> vegetation in 2016 (Appendix E). Where appropriate, a placard identifies the particular area and sample. <br /> Statistical Methods <br /> Sampling was conducted at randomly located sites. Random sampling locations were generated using <br /> ESRI ArcMap 10.2 software and Hawth's Analysis Tools for ArcGIS (Beyer 2004). Garmin GPS60 units <br /> (accuracy to 3 m) and topographic maps were used in the field to locate random points. Cover transects <br /> were randomly oriented. At each cover sampling location, the slope, expressed as a percent, and aspect <br /> of the site, in degrees not corrected for magnetic declination, were determined, and recorded with the <br /> orientation of the transect. <br /> Assessment of Reclamation Adequacy <br /> GENERAL <br /> Formal (statistical) hypothesis testing was undertaken for the Phase II Bond Release Block-2a and BRB-3 <br /> as follows: <br /> 4 <br />
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