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11/25/2007 11:31:49 AM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981044A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
3/31/2004
Doc Name
pages 2.05-1 through 2.05-66
Section_Exhibit Name
2.05 Operation and Reclamation Plans
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<br /> <br />1~gela_~d/wildlife Habi at <br />A number of areas at the sites will be reclaimed to apost-mining land use of rangeland/wildlife habitat. These areas <br />include the William Fork Strip Pit, Ponds 9-P2 and 9-P3, old shop, and SA portal. Please note that the current <br />reclamation plan for the Williams Fork Strip Pit is presented in Exhibit 24. All areas being returned to <br />rangeland/wildlife habitat will have a 1,000 stem acre woody plant density reclamation standard. <br />In reference to the 9-P2 and 9-P3 ponds, old shop and SA portal azea, reference area C, as shown on Map 20, will be <br />used to determine successful reclamation. The site will be deemed successfully reclaimed when measurement of <br />reclaimed herbaceous cover and production are at least 90 percent of the herbaceous cover and production for the <br />reference area with 90 percent statistical confidence. <br />If herbaceous cover and productivity on the revegetated area are determined to be less than the reference areas, aone- <br />tailed "t" test will be performed to determine if there is a statistically significant difference. Based on this test, <br />revegetation will be deemed successful when the calculated `Y" is less than or equal to the "t" value from the one- <br />tailed "t"distribution table. The following equation, which is from page 22 of the DMG Vegetation Guidelines, will <br />be used to evaluate vegetation success. <br />i< = SZx <br />s, <br />• <br />Where: Q = 89% of the standard <br />x = Bond release block sample mean <br />sx = Standard error of the mean (s/ n) <br />s = Sample Standard deviation <br />n = Sample size <br />t< = Calculated t value <br />The species diversity standard will be met when at least four species make up 60% of the relative percent composition <br />in the reclaimed plant community and no single species will contribute more than 40% of the relative composition. <br />Field sampling will meet a statistical minimum of 90% confidence with 10% precision. Adequacy of sample size will <br />be determined using the following formula (DMG Vegetation Guide/rnes, page 20: <br />(d~' <br />Where: Nm = Minimum number of transects necessary to sample within the prescribed precision <br />and confidence <br />SZ = Sample variance <br />d = Desired level of precision (.l for our purposes) <br />Q = 90% of reference area sample mean or 90% of technical standard <br />• <br />= the (a = . (0) t table value for asingle-tailed t-test with (n-1) degrees of freedom <br />k = the (a = .25) t table value for asingle-tailed t-test <br />Permit Renewal No. 3 <br />2.05-34 <br />7/15/98 <br />
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