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1987-12-01_PERMIT FILE - C1981017 (247)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981017
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
12/1/1987
Doc Name
Replies to Adequacy Review Comments on Vegetation Information
Section_Exhibit Name
Chapter III Appendix III-H-3
Media Type
D
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DRMS Re-OCR
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Signifies Re-OCR Process Performed
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WESTERN - -- - <br /> RESOURCE <br /> DEVELOPMENT _ - <br /> - - -- - - _- <br /> P.O.Box 487 _. <br /> 711 Walnut Str"*Sub 200 - a - <br /> Boulder,Colorado 80308 <br /> (303)449-M June 1.1, 1981 <br /> Mr. Doug Bowman <br /> Mid-Continent Resources <br /> Box 158 <br /> Carbondale, CO 81623 <br /> Re: CMLR Coal Basin Mines Request for Additional Data <br /> Dear Doug: <br /> We have revised all the vegetation cover tables to reflect total <br /> herbaceous cover and recalculated sample adequacy on total herbaceous <br /> cover. <br /> Please find enclosed the following tables for the indicated vegetation <br /> types: <br /> Aspen Woodland <br /> Affected - Table 1 <br /> Reference - Table 11 <br /> .Aspen Shrubland <br /> Affected - Table 4 <br /> Reference - Table 14 <br /> Spruce/Fir Parkland <br /> Affected - Table 7 <br /> Reference .- Table 17 <br /> We have inked-in the new nmin, i .e. , the number of samples to achieve <br /> their new sample adequacy requirements. See sample adequacy formula. <br /> Using only herbaceous cover, as pointed out in the meeting, has <br /> disasterous results on the sample adequacy requirements. For example, <br /> �I <br />
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