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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981022A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
3/4/2002
Section_Exhibit Name
EXHIBIT 2.05-E6 REVEGETATION PLAN
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species u unnecessary. All production samples will be oven dried at 110 degrees Fahrenheit to a <br />• constant weight. Sample adequacy calculations will be based on total herbaceous production. <br />Comparisons between reclaimed and reference areas will be based on total non-noxious, perennial <br />herbaceous production. Noxious weed and annual species production will not be included in the <br />comparison. <br />Sample Adze uacv and Statistical Evaluations: <br />For each parameter, a statistically adequate number of samples will be collected in deterrrrining <br />reclamation success. Statistical methods and formulas will be consistent with those outlined in the <br />Division's latest version of the Bond Release Guidelines. Statistical tesu will comply with <br />requirements set out in Rule 4.15.7(2)(c). Prior to sampling, the operator will meet with the Division <br />to discuss sampling and statistical analysis procedures. <br />Time of Sampling <br />Vegetation cover and production data will be colletted in July and density work conducted during <br />August. <br />Grazine <br />Should grazing occur to the extent that revegetation success standards can not be met, then the <br />operator will fence the affected areas. <br />PR04 H-9 Revised May 2001 <br />
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