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deticicncy in this work was tiwnd. Examples of revegetatcxi arras un the New Air Shati sue, the <br />terrace slope of the conveyor wmdor at the loadout site, attd the ;vtine Waste Disposal Area <br />(photographs 1. <br />Support of Approved Postmining land Use „ ~e. N~,~.__ ~ <br />1-he Division had found, for reclaimed areas ~:»., ~.~,, "~~ .' 'z`~. v <br />considered in Partial ['base II Bond Releases SL- ~- t ,, . °,. "`• <br />y i-. ,+ <br />02. Sl -0?, and Sl_-Q4, that vegetation supported. ' -'. ~ •~-~;~ <br />where applicable, the approved post-mining land Lt^r - <br />uses. The Division observed, during the August . <br />6. 2002 SL-US inspection, that such findings still - <br />appeared valid. 1'he current vegetation supports e' <br />:% <br />the post-mining I:md use of rmgcland. Veectauun - _ _,,~ ~ r <br />-. c.r~,. .F a.: <br />in the area of approved Developed Water , _v~ ,- pr.. _ "~ - , r <br />Resources land use was found to be sut7icicnt to '::: '-. '*'. '~ ~* its mp11:A <br />prevent erosion. Approved permanent features in ~'K`•'~'.-,•~ ' ti'•• ~ .,`""~ ,''~ <br />support of the rangeland land use, and the water surfaces of the Developed Water Itcsources area <br />arc, by exception, in compliance. <br />Replacement ufTupx,il <br />Replacement of topsoil was not a criterion for successful rcclamauon, but supplemental <br />troauncm of available materials wuz required. Successful establishment of vegetation on <br />reclaimed areas vahdatcd the suitahihri' ofsurface matcnals used. <br />('over <br />Adequate cover had been demonstrated in earlier applications for Phase II bond releases. <br />Documentation submiucd with the SL-(IS Application indicated that vegetation cover an the <br />SL-i)S. C-?{ I -1125, March 2~1. ZlN)3 <br />Page I b of 26 E'ages <br />