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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980004
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
8/23/1982
Doc Name
Approved Decision Document For Fed Lease C-0125439
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OSM
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MLRD
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Other Permits
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-4- <br />Q <br />material which will not be topsoiled prior to revegetation. This an- <br />alysis will be done on an appropriate number of representative sam- <br />ples criteria in consultation with the Regulatory Authority taken to <br />a depth of at least 4 feet, and will include an analysis of all re- <br />quired soil parameters for a determination of suitability for recla- <br />mation; if unsuitable, a reclamation plan must be developed. <br />6. Topsoil must be analyzed for fertilzer elements (N ,P ,K) prior to <br />seeding. If the soil is found to be phosphorous deficient, phos- <br />phorous must be incorporated into the topsoil during the respreading <br />process. Any other fertilizer elements which are deficient in the <br />topsoil may be added after one year's growth of vegetation at a time <br />of year approved by the Regulatory Authority. <br />7. Within one year of receipt of the permit, the permittee will submit a <br />plan to the OSM and CMLRD for surface manipulation of the soils to <br />enhance moisture retention and reduce erosion during reclamation. <br />This plan will be reviewed for approval by the OSM and CMLRD prior to <br />implementation by the permittee. <br />8. The permittee will utilize combined McClane and Munger pre-mine data <br />for productivity for the Greasewood, Shad scale and Juniper vegetative <br />communities respectively. This data shall be subject to the revege- <br />0 tation success criteria of 4.15.8(3)(b). <br />~ 9. Within 60 days of this permit issuance, the permittee shall supply <br />the OSM and CMLRD with woody plant density data for the Greasewood, <br />Shadscale and Juniper communities to include, but not be limited to <br />sample size, sample mean, sample variance, and level of confidence <br />achieved. <br />10. The permittee must provide within 90 days, justification to the OSM <br />and CMLRD for the woody plant density revegetation levels proposed. <br />OSM and CMLRD will determine an acceptable level within 90 days of <br />receipt of this data. <br />11. The permittee will provide and obtain the approval of the OSM and <br />CMLRD a means for the evaluation of species diversity at the McClane <br />Canyon site within 90 days of permit issuance. <br />12. Within one year of permit issuance, the permittee will develop and <br />obtain the approval of OSM and the CMLRD for a biennial revegetation <br />monitoring program which will monitor the success of revegetation ef- <br />forts at the McClane Canyon site, to be approved by the OSM and CMLRD <br />and implemented the second year after the initial revegetation seed- <br />ing. <br />13. Within six months of permit issuance, the permittee must provide the <br />Regulatory Authority with a specific proposal for the final config- <br />uration of the portal bench cut. Sufficient analyses must be presen- <br />ted to verify that the proposed final configuration will meet all <br />stability requirements. If the final configuration will vary from <br />the approximate original contour of the area, the permittee must <br />request a variance from :he 3eaulatory Authority. <br />
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