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2001-12-11_PERMIT FILE - C1981012A (6)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981012A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/11/2001
Section_Exhibit Name
EXHIBIT 15 CSU REVEGETATION STUDY 1979-1981
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C <br />INTRODUCTION <br />The objective of this study was to determine passible methods and <br />and materials for the successful establishment of diverse, functional, and <br />self-perpetuating plant communities on the mine spoils from three CFBI <br />operations. To achieve this goal research studies were established at each <br />site to test the capabilities of various revegetation practices to produce a <br />stand of vegetation with characteristics approaching those found in the native <br />plant community. <br />Revegetation techniques on waste material present at three mines <br />operated by CF&I Steel Corporation have been examined on an annual basis since <br />C their establishment in 1976. The Allen Mine, located in the Purgatoire River ~. <br />valley 30 miles west of Trinidad, is active in the deep mining of coal. The <br />Canon City Dolomite Quarry, just west of Canon City in Fremont County, and <br />the Monarch Limestone Quarry at Garfield are both active in the quarrying of <br />blast furnace fluxstones. The spoil material, elevation, precipitation, life <br />zone, and surrounding current land use are outlined for each operation in <br />Table 1. <br />Quantitative Measurements of Main Plots <br />Vegetation at all three sites was quantitatively measured using six, <br />randomly located, 0.25-mz quadrats per subplot. Three parameters of plant <br />response to various treatments were investigated: aboveground biomass, canopy <br />cover, and density. All data were recorded on an individual species basis and . <br />~~ included identification of both seeded and invading forms. <br />T <br />
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