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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
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D
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II. DEVELOPMENT OF A HLSTORIC RECORD FOR REVEGETATION <br />SUCCESS AT THE WEST ELK MINE <br />INITIAL REVEGETATION SUCCESS STANDARDS <br />During the initial permitting of the West Elk Mine in 1980 and 1981, revegetation <br />success was proposed to be based on two reference areas established in Sylvester <br />Gulch. Since two vegetation communities (oakbrush and dry meadow) were initially <br />disturbed during the construction of surface facilities at the West Elk Mine, a dry <br />meadow reference area and an oakbrush reference area were established. The reference <br />azeas were to be used for evaluation of total vegetation cover and herbaceous <br />production during revegetation evaluations for bond and liability release. Total <br />vegetation cover and total herbaceous production from the reference areas were to be <br />compared with mean parameter values obtained from the sampling of the post-mine <br />reclaimed and revegetated areas. <br />Subsequent to the initial permitting of the mine, evaluation of the reference area <br />concept occurred in the regulatory, mining, and academic communities. Concerns <br />arose with the long-term management and maintenance of reference areas, as well as <br />their comparability to the expected (and observed) post-mining vegetation communities. <br />Several regulatory options for development of revegetation success criteria existed in <br />addition to reference areas, but technical standard and historic record approaches had <br />not been pursued by the mining industry or evaluated by regulatory authorities, and <br />involved unspecified commitments to data acquisition. <br />DEVELOPMENT OF ALTERNATIVE REVEGETATTON SUCCESS CRITERIA: <br />HISTORIC RECORDS <br />[n 1995, the West Elk Mine began investigating an expansion project which would <br />involve additional development and expansion of the Lower Refuse Pile and surface <br />facilities. As a result of these projects, additional vegetation communities would be <br />disturbed at the mine. Location, establishment, and maintenance of reference azeas for <br />each vegetation community disturbed or affected was no longer a viable option for <br />determining revegetation success criteria. An evaluation of the historic record <br />approach to establishing revegetation success criteria was undertaken. <br />-2- <br />
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