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<br />. DC. Revegetation <br />A. Information pertaining to baseline vegetation and revegetation is presented in Section <br />2.04.10 and in Section 2.05.4, respectively. <br />Apre-mining vegetation inventory was not performed on the King Coal Mine because <br />the site was disturbed in 1941, prior to any requirements for such surveys. In lieu of <br />this, NKC provided a description of azeas next to the King Coal Mine having <br />vegetation types similar to what is believed to have been disturbed. Three vegetation <br />communities were identified: mountain shrub, pinon juniper, and introduced pasture. <br />The introduced pasture was disturbed by the combination haul road at the King Coal <br />Mine; whereas, the mountain shrub and pinon juniper communities were disturbed by <br />the surface facilities area. <br />The results of a premining vegetation survey for the King II Mine aze provided in <br />Appendix 7 of the King II Mine permit volume and on map King II-006. The survey <br />found two plant communities in the proposed King II Mine affected azea: a <br />rabbitbrush/bigcage mixed shrubland community and a pinyon woodland vegetation <br />community. <br />No known threatened or endangered plant species were identified in the review of the <br />azeas next to the King Coal Mina and the premining survey for the King II Mine; <br />therefore, the Division finds, pursuant to Rule 2.07.6(2)(n), that the activities will not <br />affect the continued existence of endangered or threatened species or result in the <br />destruction or adverse modification of their critical habitat. <br />The Division has previously approved arevegetation grass/forb seed mix for the King <br />Coal Mine as set for the on page 7, Section 2.05.4 of the King Coal permit volume. <br />The Division proposes to approve for reclamation of the King II Mine the seed mix <br />specified in Section 2.05.4 of the permit application. The mix is designed to <br />establishing grasses, fortis, and shrubs that will support a postmining land use of <br />rangeland and wildlife habitat. <br />The Division has previously approved the following revegetation success criteria for <br />the King Coal Mine: <br />1. Cover -Minimum 30% total live cover, to be measured using a method to be <br />approved by the Division. <br />2. Production -Minimum total herbaceous production in one yeaz of 300 pounds per <br />acre (dry weight). <br />3. Woody Plant Density - No criteria. <br /> <br />21 <br />