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• 4.14.4 Thin Overburden <br />Colowyo does not have a thin overburden situation as explained in Section 4.14.1. <br />4.14.5 Thick Overburden <br />Colowyo does not have a thick overburden situation as explained in Section 4.14.1 <br />4.14.6 Resradine or Stabilizine Rills and Gullies <br />The implementation of soil stabilizing practices outlined under Section 4.15.4 will lessen the <br />possibility that erosion can become a serious problem, Colowyo plans to continue using <br />surface manipulation techniques such as chisel plowing to reduce compaction, contour <br />furrows and terraces to minimize overland flow over any long, uninterrupted slope. These <br />methods have been shown to be highly successful in controlling erosion at Colowyo. <br />Rills and gullies which form in areas that have been regraded and topsoiled and which either <br />(I) disrupt the approved postmining land use or the reestablishment of the vegetative covers <br />or (2) cause or contribute to a violation of water quality standards for receiving streams will <br />be filled, regraded or otherwise stabilized. If needed, topsoil will be replaced and the areas <br />will be reseeded. <br />• To minimize disturbances to reclaimed areas by equipment, Colowyo will encourage <br />stabilization through means other than regrading. If some regrading becomes necessary for <br />stabilization, a small rubber aired farm tractor or track dozer will be allowed on the site to <br />regrade the gullies. Generally, any rill and gully repair will take place when the sail <br />conditions are suitable. As a rule these stabilization techniques usually take place at Colowyo <br />in May or June when the topsoil has dried sufficiently to be worked. At Colowyo, rill and <br />gully repairs have not been a problem. If rills and gullies do occur, they are routinely located, <br />repaired, and, if necessary, reseeded in a timely manner every year. Colowyo will continue to <br />implement this successful policy of rill and gully repair. <br /> <br />4.14-5 <br />