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11/27/2007 11:39:12 AM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980007
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Name
HISTORIC RECORD STUDY AREA BASELINE CHARACTERIZATION 1996 PRECIPITATION SOILS VEGETATION WEST ELK MI
Permit Index Doc Type
REVEG MONITORING REPORT
Media Type
D
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IX. SUbIl~IARY AND CONCLUSIONS <br />A characterization of the historic record study area was undertaken in 1996 to verify <br />this azea as suitable for use in establishing historic record revegetation success criteria <br />for the West Elk Mine. A quantitative evaluation of the precipitation regime, soils, and <br />vegetation was conducted. Results from those investigations revealed that the historic <br />record study area and the historic record vegetation community were representative of <br />vegetation communities found within and adjacent to the mine site, and was <br />representative of the type and character of the vegetation community to be established <br />on the post-mining land surface. <br />lZuantitative vegetation sampling of four parameters was undertaken at the historic <br />record vegetation community in 1996. Based on the prevailing precipitation regime for <br />the 1996 growing season, it was established that the 1996 historic record vegetation <br />community parameter values are representative of dry conditions at the vegetation <br />community. <br />-I>~ <br />
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