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RULE 2 PERMITS <br /> 1-1.Ykr 4, .SiP.'. t.oemA ..:,,,,v, 4'+9 ".3Y:.:s>:5.,4,-,t'1M.1ftt • 0,$,V•F :Fi,:trOf bteArikti,\11'`4.:"04ArvYrA14,✓At,Yk4't'.-, <br /> vegetation data in sufficient detail to facilitate development of a revegetation plan and performance <br /> standards for the disturbed area associated with the South Taylor and/or Lower Wilson mining areas. <br /> General Vegetation Information—South Taylor Pit Area <br /> General vegetation mapping information was developed based on the following information: <br /> • Colowyo Coal Company Permit C-81-019 - Application for Permit Renewal/Permit Revision - <br /> Mining—Section 2.04.10(Colowyo Coal Co., 1991) <br /> • Vegetation Inventory of the Danforth Hills Project, Rio Blanco County Colorado (by Harner and <br /> Associates, Inc. for Consolidation Coal Company,January, 1985)(see Exhibit 10, Item 5); <br /> • Production Evaluation for the Sagebrush and Mountain Shrub Reference Areas — Greystone <br /> Environmental Consultants(1999); <br /> • Color aerial photographs(Scale: 1"=2,000')taken in September 1997; <br /> • Digital 1.5 meter-resolution true color remote sensing imagery exposed in the summer of 2002; <br /> and <br /> • Digital 0.5-meter resolution color-infrared remote sensing imagery exposed in September of <br /> 2005. <br /> The delineated vegetation community types described in this section and indicated on Map 4 of the <br /> existing permit document were used as the basis of the general vegetation inventory. The Consolidation <br /> Coal Company report (January 1985) (Exhibit 10, Item 5) and color aerial photos were used in <br /> combination as the basis for delineating the various vegetation community types within the South <br /> Taylor/Lower Wilson permit revision area. In areas not covered by the Consolidation Coal Company <br /> report (January, 1985) aerial imagery was used to delineate vegetation community type by interpreting <br /> slope, aspect, coloration, and texture variability throughout the landscape and based on the knowledge of <br /> vegetation community types typical of the region surrounding the East, West, and Section 16 mining <br /> areas. Data collected by Greystone in 1999 was used for comparison of productivity in the sagebrush and <br /> mountain shrub reference areas in Figures 2.04.10-8 and 2.04.10-10. The delineated community types <br /> were digitally transferred to a base topographic map covering the permit revision area. The location and <br /> distribution of vegetation community types in the extended Permit Area are shown on the updated Map 4. <br /> It is important to note that on permit revision area mapping, impacts generally south of the Rio Blanco/ <br /> Moffat Co. line will utilize vegetation interpretations from the 1985 Danforth Hills study. Impacts on <br /> areas north of the Rio Blanco / Moffat Co. line and west of Sections 9 and 16 will utilize vegetation <br /> studies and mapping developed by Cedar Creek Associates, Inc. for work on both the Lower Wilson and <br /> Collom projects (2005). The remaining quadrant (Sections 9, 16, and areas to the north and east) will <br /> utilize original Colowyo vegetation mapping. <br /> South Taylor Study Area <br /> Detailed Vegetation Information— In 1984, detailed vegetation information and data were collected by <br /> performing a baseline vegetation survey within a study area that encompassed 9,725 acres containing the <br /> South Taylor mining area. Site specific information included the following: <br /> • Detailed spatial distribution of vegetation communities; <br /> • Plant species composition; <br /> • Vegetation ground cover by species; <br /> • Vegetation above ground biomass(production); <br /> South Taylor/Lower Wilson—Rule 2,Page 38 Revision Date: 12/20/19 <br /> Revision No.: TR-135 <br />