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M1999002
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General Documents
Doc Date
7/22/1999
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FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT VOLUME 2 APPENDIX H
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3.1.3 Permanent Reclamation Goals <br />Petnlarrent reclamation goals include hydrologic protection and restoration., reestablishment of <br />approximate original topography, restoration of soil productivity capabiliti~:s, and establishment <br />of permanent vegetation communities capable of supporting the designated postmining land <br />use. The following narrative identifies specific objectives for each of these: goals: <br />H~ogic Protection and Restoration -Hydrologic protection dmring restoration will <br />focus on three objectives. First will be the establishment of long-term hydrologic stability <br />on restored areas. Both sheet flow and concentrazed flow situations will be addressed. <br />Second, positive drainage will be established. Third, the contribution of additional <br />sediment to streamflow will be m~n;m;~gri whenever possible, and erosion will be <br />controlled az acceptable levels. <br />• Reestablishment of Ap~rozirrlate Original Tonopranhv -The objective of fmal grading <br />operations is to blend disturbed areas into the surrounding topography. Fill materials will <br />be pushed into cuts to the extent this is physically possible and economically feasible. <br />Restoration of Soil Productivity Capabilities -The best-suited soil materials will be <br />salvaged and stockpiled for growth medium reconstruction purposes. Soils will be <br />spazially redistributed to create variations in growth medium that support development of <br />desirable vegetation communities. <br />Establishment of Permanent Vegetation Communities - Revegetation operations will focus <br />on the establishment of vegetation communities thaz have adequate species and habitat <br />diversity. Species used for revegetation purposes will be compatible with the designated <br />postmining land use and with adjacent undisturbed plant communities. Species will be <br />selected that have the potential to provide adequate production of browse and forage when <br />required for the postmining land use. Revegetation management will focus on balancing <br />productivity and diversity to encourage the development of plant communities that are <br />stable, productive and capable of supporting the intended postmining land use. <br />3.2 ENVIRONMENTAL AND RECLAMATION MANAGEMENT - <br />PRACTICES AND IMPLEMENTATION <br />This section describes environmental planning and operating principles that will guide project <br />management, and presents designs for the various BMPs that will be implemented for the <br />Yankee Gulch Project. The structures and practices described in The Plan will be judiciously <br />applied within each disturbance component to ensure that soil consen~ation is maximised, <br />erosion and sedunentation are controlled az acceptable levels, and short-term and long-term <br />protection, restoration and use objectives are met. <br />It is recognized that BMPs include project management that is geared to site-specific <br />environmental requirements and conditions, as well as construction of the actual physical <br />structures. As such, BMPs include organizational and operational actions taken to prevent, <br />eliminate or reduce pollution from diffuse sources. Examples of organizational BMPs include <br />scheduling surface disturbance activities to avoid wet seasons, incorporating wazer quality <br />protection and weed control measures into contract provisions, locating roads on ridge tops <br />rather than in valley bottoms, selecting road alignments thaz minim;~r the need for and size of <br />cuts and fills, reviewing project implementation documents to ensure incorporation of <br />protection methods and measures, and inspecting project sites to ensure proper implementation <br />Artiaiga Soda, L.L.P. 3-2 <br />Soil Conservation. Erosion and Sediment <br />Conuol, Reclamation, and Revegetation Plan <br />October 28, 1998 <br />Revised Apri19. 1999 <br />
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