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PROPOSED DECISION - Canadian Strip/Phase II Bond Release <br />October 1, 1990 <br />Page 6 <br />35% of the total diversity and fortis will comprise 1% to 5% of the total <br />diversity. Of the three principal cool season grasses, no species will <br />comprise greater than 40% in relative importance. <br />Cool season grasses are the predominant species at the site. Fortis do <br />contribute between 1% and 5% of the total diversity, but none is <br />considered a principal species. One shrub, Artemesia tridentata, is <br />found on the 1979-1981 reclaim as 1.3% relative cover, ere were no <br />shrubs found by Greystone during 1990 sampling conducted in the 1987 <br />reclaim. <br />Canadian Strip has some distance to go in achieving their species <br />diversity standard. Woody plant interseeding this fall will promote <br />establishment of a community which could meet the species diversity <br />standard. <br />Topsoil depth samples were acquired from twenty locations on the <br />reclaimed area. Sample depths ranged from 6" to 18". The average <br />topsoil depth was 11". Permit application requirements indicated that a <br />minimum of 6" of topsoil be replaced throughout the site. This standard <br />was achieved. <br />To summarize, Wyoming Fuel provided modeling data which documented that <br />erosion from the site was less than that which would have occurred <br />pre-mining. Field observations, utilizing the BLM Erosion Condition <br />Classification System, suggested that existing erosional features wou)d <br />not be disruptive to the post-mining land use. Vegetation data from the <br />1981-1982 reclaim met the vegetation cover standard. Topsoil thicknesses <br />throughout the site met the minimum topsoil depth requirement found in <br />the permit. The Division recommends that the '79-'81 area of the <br />Canadian Strip Mine be granted Phase II Bond Release under the standard <br />criteria. The 1987 area shall also be granted Phase II Bond Release <br />based on the considerable success of the vegetative cover and the <br />demonstration that erosion at the site is less than that found <br />pre-mining, ensuring topsoil protection at the site. <br />The remaining reclamation work at the site is of low difficulty. <br />Outstanding reclamation projects include: <br />1) removal and revegetation of the three sediment ponds and their <br />spillways; <br />2) sealing of five monitoring holes; <br />3) removal of the fence around the disturbed area and <br />4) re-establishment of a quarter-mi]e of BLM grazing allotment <br />fence. <br />