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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981038A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
9/10/2024
Section_Exhibit Name
Volume 7 2.05 Operation and Reclamation Plans Paonia Loadout
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(e) Revegetation. <br />Schedule of Re -vegetation <br />The schedule of revegetation for the majority of the disturbed <br />areas is not possible to predict. When the loadout area is no <br />longer needed by Bowie Resources, LLC or its successors and <br />assigns, it will be reclaimed and re -vegetated. The time frame <br />for the revegetation will vary from as little as five years to more <br />than twenty years from the date at the bottom of this page. <br />Topsoil stockpiles, cut slopes and other disturbed surfaces <br />associated with the mine construction will be revegetated <br />during the first available planting season typically September <br />1 st to November 15tH <br />ii. The revegetation objective for the disturbed area is to achieve <br />a good stand of grass to satisfy the postmining land use of <br />cropland. <br />The following premium irrigated pasture mix will be utilized: <br />30% Regar Meadow Brome <br />25% Potomac Orchardgrass <br />25% Brome Grass <br />20% Tetraplloid Perennial Ryegrass <br />Seeding Rate - 30 to 35 pounds per acre. <br />iii. Planting and Seeding <br />Planting will be accomplished with the use of a rangeland drill <br />pulled behind a rubber -tired tractor or other suitable equipment. <br />Broadcast seeding will be used for areas where drill seeding is <br />not practicable. <br />RN -07 2.05-26 03/18 <br />
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