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8/24/2016 10:48:07 PM
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11/20/2007 12:29:00 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981071
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/11/2001
Doc Name
pg 816-130 to 816-229
Section_Exhibit Name
PART 816
Media Type
D
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Section 81G-116(6) -continued <br />• if it is at least 70 percent of the ground cover of the reference areas with 90 percent statistical confidence or if the <br />ground cover is determined to be adequate to control erosion by the regulatory authority. Section 816-I 16(6) shall <br />determine the responsibility period and the frequency of ground cover measurement. <br />Equality Between Success Standard and Revegetated Areas <br />Total ground cover and productivity of living plants on revegetated areas will be at least 90 <br />percent of the success standard. Revegetated areas will be monitored using the methods used in <br />the 1979 data collection as described in Section 779.19. <br />Ve~~etation Liability Period <br />Average annual precipitation for the permit area is less than 26 inches. as described in Section <br />779.18, Climatological Information; [Itus, the period of extended responsibility will continue for <br />not less [Iran 10 years. The liability period will begin the last year of augmented seeding. <br />fertilizing, or other ameliorating treatments designed to ensure revegetation success. <br />Cropland Revegetation Success <br />No postmine cropland. <br />• <br />• <br />PR-03 316-160 Revised 7/10/92 <br />
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