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DRMS Permit Index
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C1982057
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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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SL7
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Mandatory Test A): No Overwhelming Dominant <br /> No single plant species may exceed 60% relative cover. <br /> Alternative Test B): Total Species Density Test <br /> In this test, overall reclamation diversity standard is judged based on the species density values observed <br /> along with cover sampling in 100 m2 sample plots. Species density numbers are subjected to sample <br /> adequacy assessment in the usual manner. <br /> For purpose of establishing the range of species density within the reference areas, the 75% range of <br /> variation is established as: <br /> zxs <br /> Where: <br /> z= the number of standard deviations (both ways from the mean) encompassing <br /> 75% of the normal distribution (= 1.15; see Rohlf and Sokal 1969, Table P) <br /> s = standard deviation (n-1) <br /> The standard is the lower bound of the central 75% of the distribution of overall species density in the <br /> reference areas. Mathematically this is: <br /> Mean reference area species density (no. of species per 100 m2) - 1.15 s <br /> The standard is based on a weighted average as done with cover and production. <br /> Note that this test addresses total species density, not just native species density (see Test D below). <br /> Noxious weeds are omitted. The point of addressing total species density, including annual / biennial <br /> species and introduced species, is that the total species density is arguably a strong indication of the <br /> existence of niche spaces that could eventually be occupied by the native forb and woody plant species <br /> typical of the pre-mining plant communities. <br /> The final step for the Test B assessment is a straight comparison of the mean total species density of the <br /> reclaimed area to the reference area-derived standard number(above). If the reclaimed area mean <br /> exceeds the standard, the Test B is passed. <br /> 8 <br />
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