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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981008
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
6/4/2020
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Vegetation Information
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Section 2.04.10 Vegetation Information NH2 Mine Area
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List of Tables <br />Table 2.04.10-1 Precipitation Received For the Months January Through October, 1987 and <br />January Through April, 1999 at the Uravan, Colorado Station............................2.04.10-5 <br />Table 2.04.10-2Monthly Average Temperatures With Maxim um/MinimumValues For The <br />Months January Through October, 1987Recorded At The Uravan, Colorado Station2.04.10-6 <br />Table 2.04.10-3ASampling Parameters and Intensities for the Vegetation Types Found in the <br />Nucla East Study Area, 1987........................................................................... 2.04.10-12 <br />Table 2.04.10-313Sampling Parameters and Intensities for the Vegetation Types Found in the <br />New Horizon 2 Permit Expansion Study Area, 1999 ......................................... 2.04.10-13 <br />Table 2.04.10-4Total Acreages of the Various Vegetation Types Found In the New Horizon 2 <br />Study Area and mine Disturbance Area - 1987 ................................................. 2.04.10-28 <br />Table 2.04-10-5Mean Cover (Percent) and Frequency Values For Thelrrigated Pasture <br />Vegetation Type,New Horizon 2 Study Area, 1987 ........................................... 2.04.10-30 <br />Table 2.04.10-6Mean Herbaceous Production (g/0.25m2) For The IrrigatePasture Vegetation <br />Type, New Horizon 2 Study Area, 1987............................................................ 2.04.10-31 <br />Table 2.04.10-7Mean Woody Plant Density (Stems/Acre) For Irrigated PastureVegetation Type, <br />New Horizon 2 Study Area, 1987..................................................................... 2.04.10-32 <br />Table 2.04.10-9Mean Cover (Percent) and Frequency Values For The <br />Swale/DrainageVegetation Type, New Horizon 2 Mine Study Area, 1987 ........ 2.04.10-41 <br />Table 2.04.10-10Mean Haerbaceous Production and Percent Composition (By Dry Weight) For <br />The Morphological Classes Encountered in Samples of The Swale/Drainage Vegetation <br />Type, New Horizon 2 Study Area, 1987............................................................ 2.04.10-43 <br />Table 2.04.10-11 Mean Cover Values For The Sagebrush Vegetation Type New Horizon 2 Study <br />Area, 1987.......................................................................................................2.04.10-46 <br />Table 2.04.10-12Mean Herbaceous Production (g/m2) Values For The Sagebrush Vegetation <br />Type New Horizon 2 Study Area, 1987............................................................ 2.04.10-47 <br />Table 2.04.10-13Mean Woody Plant Density (Stems/50m2) For The Sagebrush Vegetation Type <br />New Horizon 2 Study Area, (1987)................................................................... 2.04.10-47 <br />Table 2.04.10-14Total Acreage of The Various vegetation Types Found in The New Horizon 2 <br />Permit Expansion Study Area and Mine Disturbance Area - 1999 .................... 2.04.10-56 <br />Table 2.04.10-15Mean Cover (Percent) and Frequency Values For The irrigated Pasture (IP) <br />Vegetation Type,New Horizon 2 Permit Expansion Study Area, 1999 ..............2.04.10-62 <br />February 2015 (TR -66) <br />
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