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2008-09-29_PERMIT FILE - C1981019A (9)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981019A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
9/29/2008
Section_Exhibit Name
4.06 Topsoil
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D
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RULE 4 PERFORMANCE STANDARDS <br />Where necessary, to prevent slippage surfaces and promote root penetration the spoil will be scarified by <br />ripping and/or rough grading. This practice will assure a solid bond between the spoil and reapplied <br />topsoil. To date, there is no evidence of topsoil slippage on reclaimed areas. A few small tension cracks <br />resulting from settling of fill and topsoil have occurred in a few areas within a year or two after <br />reclamation, but soon stabilize and begin to fill in. <br />Since all available topsoil existing on areas to be disturbed will be removed and reapplied, it will be fully <br />capable of supporting growth necessary for the proposed post-mining land use. Compaction will be <br />alleviated through chisel plowing. The method of topsoil replacement most often used at Colowyo, which <br />makes use of dozers, leaves the surface in a rough condition which minimizes wind and water erosion. <br />The use of a chisel plow following topsoil replacement and the construction of contour furrows at the <br />time of seeding or before will also aid in erosion control. <br />4.06.5 Reconditioning <br />Topsoil quality at Colowyo is excellent in terms of providing a suitable plant growth medium capable of <br />supporting the approved post-mining land use and the revegetation requirements of Section 4.15. Soil <br />testing has not indicated any deficiencies. Refer to Volume 3, Exhibit 10, Establishment of Native Shrubs <br />on Disturbed Lands in the Mountain Shrub Vegetation Type. This study was conducted on the Colowyo <br />Mine July 1975 through December 1979. Colowyo has the option to apply 50-70 pounds of phosphorus <br />per acre to all safely accessible reclaimed mine areas prior to chiseling and seeding. <br />Rule 4 Performance Standards 4.06-3 Revision Date: 6/23/08 <br />Revision No.: MR-91
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