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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981028
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
2/28/2002
Doc Name
2001 AHR & ARR Letter to Page 65
From
Coors Energy Company
To
DMG
Annual Report Year
2001
Permit Index Doc Type
Hydrology Report
Media Type
D
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY <br />• Quantitative sampling of the Osgood sand reference azea, the 1995 and ] 997 reclamation <br />areas, and the areas reseeded or interseeded in 1998 was conducted in August 2001. <br />Vegetation cover, herbaceous production, and species composition were sampled. <br />Comparisons were made between total vegetation cover and total herbaceous production <br />values from the Osgood sand reference area (which establishes the final revegetation <br />success criteria) and the revegetated azeas. The 1995 reclamation areas and the 1998 <br />reseeded or interseeded areas met the final revegetation success criterion for total <br />vegetation cover. All reclamation azeas met the final revegetation success criterion for <br />herbaceous production. Species composition of the reclamation azeas was also evaluated <br />from a final success criterion perspective. Based on the current requirements of the <br />mining and reclamation permit, only the 1995 reclamation areas would meet the species <br />composition success criterion. The Osgood sand reference azea, the native vegetation <br />community by which the reclamation is evaluated, did not meet the species composition <br />criterion. Qualitative evaluation of the 1985, 1986, and 1987 reclamation azeas indicated <br />continued successful growth of the vegetation. Areas seeded in 1999 and 2000 showed <br />typical patterns of growth for eazly successional areas. Quarterly inspections of the <br />reclamation areas were conducted during 2001 to assess the presence and impacts of pests <br />and disease to the revegetation. No pests or diseases were identified during the 2001 <br />inspections. <br />I. INTRODUCTION <br />• This report presents the results of the annual revegetation monitoring and pest and disease <br />inspections for the Keenesburg Mine (Colorado Division of Minerals and Geology permit <br />C-81-028) owned by Coors Energy Company. Quantitative information in this report <br />addresses the vegetative condition of the Osgood sand reference azea, the 1995 and 1997 <br />reclamation areas, and the areas reseeded or interseeded in 1998 at the mine. The 1985, <br />1986, 1987, and 1999 reclamation areas were visually inspected and evaluated for the <br />same parameters as the above areas. Vegetative sampling is required by the Colorado <br />Division of Minerals and Geology (CDMG) as part of ongoing reclamation monitoring. <br />Vegetation sampling was performed in compliance with Colorado Mined Land <br />Reclamation Board Surface Coal Mming Rules 2.04.10 and 4.15 and current botarrical and <br />plant ecological methods. Field sampling was conducted between August 20 and 23, 2001 <br />by Savage and Savage, Inc. staff. <br />The Keenesburg Mine is located in Weld Courny, Colorado, approximately seven (7) miles <br />north of Keenesburg, Colorado and is accessed by Weld County Road 59. Coors Energy <br />Company operated the Keenesburg Mine for coal extraction from 1980 to 1988. <br />Reclaimed areas sampled in 2001 were baclddled, graded, topsoiled and revegetated in <br />accordance with the approved mining and reclamation plan. The revegetation standards <br />used to evaluate these areas are those currently in effect under the Colorado Surface Coal <br />Mining Reclamation Act (CRS 34-33-101 et seq) and the Keenesburg Mining and <br />Reclamation Permit (C-81-028). <br />• <br />-1- <br />
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