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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977493
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
5/17/2024
Doc Name
Exhibit E - Reclamation Plan
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Climax
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DRMS
Type & Sequence
TR37
Email Name
TJ1
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Permit M-1977-493—Climax Mine <br /> Table E-8: Hydric Seed Mixture <br /> Alternate Species <br /> Graminoids <br /> Carex scopulorum Rocky Mountain sedge <br /> Catabrosa aquatica Brook grass <br /> Eleochads rostellata Beaked spikerush <br /> Festuca idahoensis Idaho fescue <br /> Glyceria striata Fowl mannagrass <br /> Juncus balticus Baltic rush <br /> Juncus ensifolius Dagger leaf rush <br /> Juncus saximontanus Rocky Mountain rush <br /> Juncus torreyi Torrey's rush <br /> Forbs <br /> Senecio integem.mus Lambstongue ragwort <br /> Trollius albiflorus American globeflower <br /> Epilobium saximontana Rocky Mountain willlowherb <br /> Mertensia ciliata Tall fringed bluebells <br /> Potentilla gracilis Slender cinquefoil <br /> Shrubs <br /> Betula nana Dwarf birch <br /> Salix planifolia Plainleaf willow <br /> Dasiphora fruticosa Shrubby cinquefoil <br /> E-7.1.5 Direct Transplanting <br /> Direct transplanting of trees, shrubs, and herbaceous vegetation has been used with success on several past <br /> projects at Climax. Trees and shrubs harvested within the affected area boundary have been used for reclamation <br /> of the Robinson TSF, E Dump, and Storke Yard. Containerized and/or bare-root trees and shrubs may continue to <br /> be transplanted into reclamation areas as appropriate to provide a diverse community structure within the <br /> reclamation area and enhance its value for wildlife habitat. When suitable on-site tree and shrub materials are <br /> available, they may be harvested for transplanting. <br /> Direct transplanting of plugs of wetland vegetation has also been successful on several past projects. Existing <br /> on-site vegetation resources may be used to enhance revegetation success and plant community diversity. <br /> E-8 Steep Slope Reclamation <br /> Steep slopes (less than 2H:1 V) are often not accessible with standard equipment used for the placement of <br /> reclamation coveror broadcast seeding. Steep slopes are also generally more susceptible to erosion. Given these <br /> limitations, the following strategies may be employed: <br /> • Seed will be applied using appropriate methods depending on site accessibility. <br /> • If accessible, steep slopes may be hydromulched or hydrocomposted with a flexible growth medium after <br /> seed application. <br /> Exhibit E E-11 May 2024 <br />
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