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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1984065
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/11/2001
Doc Name
App. 3.6-1 part 1 Veg inventory
Section_Exhibit Name
Appendix 3.6-1 Vegetation Inventory and Revegetation Plan
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• areas were determined to be statistically different for these <br />-r <br />' measurements (Part I - Table 17). <br />II-4.2 Standards Yor Measuring Success of Revegetation <br />-- The permanent vegetative cover established on all <br />affected lands will be diverse, stable and of the same <br />seasonal variety native to the area. The permanent <br />revegetation will be capable of stabilizing the soil. <br />!. Special precautions will be taken to insure that no <br />disturbance occurs within any of the established reference <br />` areas during the life of the mine. For example, both reference <br />areas established are located off the proposed area of mine <br />3ctiVity. <br />• Pegetative cover and production will meet requirements <br />~ _.. <br />established by the Division of Mined band Reclamation and <br />` a suitable species diversity will be established for both <br />livestock and wildlife grazing. <br />Shrubs and trees will be returned to a density compatible <br />r <br />~ with pre-mining uses to encourage wildlife habitat <br />restoration. <br />II-4.3 Evaluation Techniques for Revegetation <br />Revegetation must satisfy four conditions for total <br />success: (1) adequate cover (for soil protection}, (2) <br />r adequate productivity (for forage), (3) suitable species <br />L <br />~~: <br />L <br />-52- <br />
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