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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981008
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
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9/22/2010
Doc Name
Response 5 Revised Section 2.05.4(2)(e)
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Greg Lewicki & Associates
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DRMS
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PR6
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t — x SQ <br />X <br />Where: <br />X = Bond Release Block Sample Mean <br />Q = 90% of Standard <br />S_ = Standard error of mean [ s l,r ] <br />X <br />S = Sample standard deviation <br />n = Sample size <br />t = Calculated t value <br />t i = Table t value <br />The null hypothesis being tested is that the mean value at the reclaimed site is less than or equal <br />to Q, with 80% statistical confidence. If t is greater than the 1- tailed t table value for alpha error <br />probability of 0.20, at n -1 degrees of freedom (infinite degrees of freedom may be used if n > 30), <br />then the null hypothesis is rejected, and revegetation is deemed successful for the parameter in <br />question. <br />4) If sample adequacy is not achieved in the reference area (regardless of whether sample <br />adequacy is achieved in the reclaimed area), success will be demonstrated by use of the two - <br />sample "reverse null' t-test with Satterthwaite approximation of standard error and degrees of <br />freedom. The test can be used if the following 2 conditions are met: 1) a minimum of 30 sample <br />observations are taken in the reclaimed area and also in the reference area, and 2) the reclaimed <br />area sample mean is greater than Q. <br />To use this test, first the Satterthwaite standard error is calculated as <br />(Revised: PR-06) 2.05.4(2)(e) - 35 <br />
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