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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1993041
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
6/1/1993
Doc Name
APPLICATION FOR REGULAR 112 PERMIT DOWE FLATS MINE
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• CMLRB -Exhibit E <br />Reclamation Plan <br />Page 5 <br />Shrubland to intercept and contain any sediment from runoff waters passing <br />downslope from these communities from which, in particular, there can be <br />expected to be a more limited ground cover for the short to medium term of <br />vegetation development. Topsoil will be 9 to 15 inches deep. <br />• Dry Shrubland (Table E-5) -This type is to be placed on southeast to southwest <br />exposures on shallow soil (topsoil depth 2 to 6 inches). <br />c, • Moist Shrubland (Table E-6) - To be placed on steep to moderately steep <br />northeast to northwest facing slopes on shallow soil (topsoil depth 2 to 6 inches), <br />this type wi31 include a variety of tall shrubs that will provide food, shelter, and <br />breeding habitat to a large variety of mammalian and avian species. <br />~D • Herbaceous Wetland (Table E-7) -This community will be established in low <br />areas that will be wetted by ground water seepage and capillary rise from the <br />• water table. Topsoil depth will 9 to 15 inches. / <br />.~ • Wooded Wetland (fable E-8) - In this community, tall shrubs and trees tha L,,,•,~f~ <br />tolerate wetland soil conditions will be planted. Substrates in which these will be ~N`^' <br />placed will be 15 to 20 inches of topsoil, with surface elevations set slightly (6 '~^"~ <br />to 12 inches) above water table to allow roots "breathing space. In addition to ~~eQ- 'I <br />the species listed, it is anticipated that cottonwoods Po ulus spp.) will volunteer + ~`"~ <br />in various locations both in this and the preceding type. Crack willows will not <br />be planted. <br />• Cottonwood Groves ('T'able E-9) -Areas of cottonwood grove aze planned to <br />provide avian (especially raptor) perches as the trees eventually mature. Topsoil <br />depth will be 21 to 27 inches. These areas will be local t conc~ve 1az~eas bot , Q <br />in v~ll~y bottoms and in upper elevation depressions? • o p#ro~vide th'~ necessary <br />p `L;~_', features needed for raptor perching before the trees grow tall enough, ~~ <br />ificial perches will be provided, consisting of a Wolmanzied pole extending 40 ~~~' <br />feet above the surface, with across-bar at the top, and another located about 5 <br />dal! ft. below. <br />• ~. <br />
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