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C1981019A
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Permit File
Doc Date
6/30/2025
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Volume 1 Rule 4
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Rule 4 Performance Standards
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RULE 4 PERFORMANCE STANDARDS <br /> <br />Rule 4 Performance Standards 4-42 Revision Date: 4/9/25 <br /> Revision No.: MR-261 <br /> <br />Weed guard fabric will also be placed around the tubelings, with limited opening size in the weed <br />guard fabric to plant the tubeling. This should help assist in limiting competition from moisture <br />from other plants. The final step will be to broadcast seed the entire trial area with the seed mixture <br />presented on Table 2.05-8. No other manipulation of the trial area will occur post construction to <br />limit annuals, but if necessary noxious weeds will be controlled during the entire trial period. <br /> <br />Colowyo will monitor the survival of planted tall shrubs annually for three years following <br />planting. The primary purpose of this approach to test plots is to identify areas that already exhibit <br />favorable conditions to establish tall shrubs, rather than try to replicate those conditions. <br /> <br />4.15.7 Determining Revegetation Success: General Requirements and Standards <br /> <br />Three reference areas have been selected to represent the three major vegetative communities to <br />be disturbed, sagebrush, mountain shrub, and aspen. The locations of these reference areas are <br />shown on Map 4. Detailed vegetative sampling was performed on these reference areas as <br />described in Section 2.04.10. <br /> <br />The reference areas were sampled for herbaceous cover, herbaceous production and woody plant <br />density. Species diversity was determined utilizing herbaceous cover data from the premining <br />inventory of the sagebrush, mountain shrub, and aspen communities. The reference areas are each <br />approximately seven acres in size. <br /> <br />Statistical tests were performed on the vegetative data from the reference areas to prove that they <br />were comparable to the premined area. The parameters compared were herbaceous cover and <br />herbaceous production. Revegetation success will be determined by comparisons of weighted <br />averages between reference areas and revegetated areas in accordance with Rule 4.15.7(4) (b). <br /> <br />For demonstration of revegetation success, vegetation cover, herbaceous production, and in certain <br />circumstances woody plant density will be sampled to statistical adequacy (where necessary), and <br />compared to the revegetation metrics described in Section 4.15.8 below. Sampling methodologies <br />and statistical testing utilized for bond release evaluations are described in Section 4.15.11. <br /> <br />To summarize, there are three reference areas, the Mountain Shrub reference area, Sagebrush <br />reference area, and Collom Aspen reference area that are utilized to evaluate revegetation success <br />at Colowyo. The comparison between the reclamation area and the reference area will occur as <br />follows: <br /> <br /> West and East Pit Reclamation Areas <br />o Reclaimed areas shall be compared to weighted parameters from the Mountain <br />Shrub reference area (55% weight) and the Sagebrush reference area (45% <br />weight) in accordance with Rule 4.15.7(4)(b). <br /> South Taylor Pit Reclamation Areas <br />o Areas reclaimed to grazing land shall be compared to weighted parameters from <br />the Mountain Shrub reference area (52% weight), the Sagebrush reference area
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