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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981014
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
5/28/1992
Doc Name
1991 ANNUAL RECLAMATION REPORT SOUTHFIELD MINE COLO COAL MINING & RECLAMATION PN C-81-014
Permit Index Doc Type
ANNUAL RECLAMATION REPORT
Media Type
D
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r <br />(e) The species, location and number of acres of vegetation planted during 1991, <br />including any augmented seeding or cultural practices. <br />No vegetation was planted or augmented seeding done during the <br />period of this report. <br />(f) Location, number of acres acid date of planting for all previously revegated areas. <br />Previous permanent vegetated areas at Southfield consist primarily of <br />the reclamation work completed at the refuse embankment. The <br />location and dates of al] previous revegctation are shown in detail on <br />Figure 1, Refuse Disposal Sitc 1991 Reclamation Map. <br />2.04.13 (2) <br />The permittee may provide additional monitoring information as required by the <br />approved permit. <br />Southfield's permit application requires that all reclaimed areas be sampled for <br />vegetation during years 4, 7, 9 and ]0 of the bond liability period. Vegetation sampling was <br />performed in 1991 in accordance with pcrmit requirements by IME Consulting, and a copy of <br />their report entitled 1991 Reclamation Monitoring Report is attached and submitted as part of <br />this report. <br />
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