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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1982057
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
2/26/1985
Doc Name
Memo on PRELIMINARY ADEQUACY REVIEW COMMENTS
From
MLRD
To
ANNE BALDRIGE
Permit Index Doc Type
VEGETATION
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D
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iiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiii <br />999 <br />Richard D. Lamm <br />Governor <br />DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES <br />David H. Getches, Ezeculive Director <br />MINED LAND RECLAMATION DIVISION <br />DAVID C. SHELTO N, Director <br />DATE: February 26, 1985 <br />T0: Anne Baldrige <br />FROM: Mike Savage ~ovA1.~__ <br />RE: Preliminary Adequacy Review Comments for the Seneca II West Mine <br />File No. C-057-82 <br />I have reviewed the assigned sections in the Seneca IIW permit application and <br />have the following comments. <br />V~etation and Revegetaion - Rule 2.04.10 and 2.05.4(2)(e) <br />1. All of the reference areas for the Seneca II Mine (aspen, mixed brush, <br />sage brush, low sage, and wheat) are located outside of the permit <br />boundary for the mine. The applicant needs to demonstrate to the <br />satisfaction of the Division that they have surface control for the <br />life-of-mine for areas within which the references areas are located. <br />This is to insure that the reference areas receive the same management <br />as they have in the past. <br />2. The applicant should supply a table of the total number of disturbed <br />acres for each vegetative community during this permit term and during <br />the life-of-mine. <br />3. It has been determined that the sagebrush, aspen, and meadow <br />communities; when compared with their respective reference areas are <br />not comparable. For all these communities reported cover and woody <br />plant densities of the reference areas are higher than those of the <br />affected area. The productivity of the reference areas is reported as <br />much lower. This presents a dilemma with regard to the productivity <br />parameter. The applicant and the Division will have to determine <br />whether new references areas need to be established or whether an <br />alternative solution can be agreed upon. <br />4. The applicant needs to further explain the use of cover crops on <br />reclaimed areas. The Division has reservations regarding the approval <br />of cover crops, since many areas in northwest Colorado have abandoned <br />cover cropping due to the inherent problems with natural reseeding of <br />the cover crop, competition from the cover crop with perennial <br />revegetation species, and moisture depletion by cover crops. <br />5. With regard to the proposed seed mixes, the applicant should remove <br />alfalfa and pubescent wheatgrass from the mixes and substitute other <br />preferred species in their place. <br />423 Centennial Building, 1313 Sherman Street Denver, Colorado 80203 Tel. (303) 866-3567 <br />
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