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C1981019
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12/17/2010
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Rule 2.05 Operation and Reclamation Plans
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PR3
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RULE 2 PERMITS <br />m j <br />components is probably closer to 80/20 as opposed to 90/10, livestock grazing to wildlife habitat, <br />respectively. The overall goal of the reclamation program is to increase the value of the areas disturbed <br />by mining activities for both livestock grazing and wildlife habitat through increased forage production, <br />improved plant community diversity and a greater emphasis on the establishment of sagebrush and other <br />forb /shrub species across the area. <br />The implementation of the detailed reclamation plan as contained in Section 2.05.4 will restore the <br />disturbed land to the pre- mining use of rangeland /fish and wildlife habitat. The joint land uses of <br />rangeland /fish and wildlife habitat are comprised of the two primary subcomponents "livestock grazing or <br />grazingland" and "wildlife habitat or sage grouse brood rearing habitat ". Replacement of grazingland <br />will be facilitated by targeting revegetation efforts toward grassland communities with a significant effort <br />made to establish forb /shrub species (especially sagebrush) to promote dual utilization from wildlife. <br />Because grasslands are effective for erosion control, this community will be implemented on those lands <br />with slopes greater than 10 %. Replacement of wildlife habitat (sage grouse brood rearing habitat) will be <br />facilitated by targeting revegetation efforts toward the re- establishment of a sagebrush steppe community. <br />Because sagebrush steppe is less able to preclude erosion, it will be limited to those lands with slopes less <br />than 10 %. Furthermore, certain small areas with slopes flatter than 10% will receive grassland targeted <br />efforts for reasons given in Section 2.05.4. <br />These land use subcomponents will be specifically accomplished by the regrading of spoil in compliance <br />with the approved post mine topography, restoration of drainage patterns, and reapplication of the topsoil <br />followed by seeding of the appropriate seed mixture for the designated land use subcomponents (Please <br />see Map 46 for proposed areas of focus for receiving the sagebrush steppe or grazingland seed mixes). <br />Erosion will be controlled on the newly seeded areas through the use of contour furrows, terraces, <br />banding, and/or other metrics until the vegetation has sufficiently established. The lands will also be <br />protected from noxious weeds or other biological processes such as cattle grazing until the stands are <br />sufficiently established to support grazing pressure. <br />The proposed post -mine land use of rangeland /fish and wildlife habitat for the reclaimed areas is identical <br />to the pre- mining land use found in the area. Colowyo owns all but approximately 3,262 acres (2,525 of <br />which is Bureau of Land Management land and 637 is State Land) of the land within the proposed <br />Collom area expansion (approximately 16,833 acres). No change in land use is expected in the proposed <br />land use categories. Therefore, the proposed post mine land use will be consistent with the historic land <br />use on lands within the proposed Collom expansion area. <br />The consideration of a joint post- mining land use of rangeland /fish and wildlife habitat is identical to <br />the discussion in Section 2.04.3. The limitations on changing to an alternative land use are fully <br />discussed in that Section. <br />Domestic livestock grazing will not commence until at least three years after seeding and shall be <br />managed to promote the post- mining land use. Grazing will be managed in such a manner so as to not <br />interfere or preclude the post- mining vegetation sampling as required in Section 4.15.8. It should be <br />noted that grazing will likely not occur until areas receive full bond release due to safety concerns <br />regarding livestock and non - miners near active operations. <br />2.05.6 Mitigation of Surface Mining Operation Impacts Air Pollution Control Plan <br />2.05.6 (1) Air Pollution Contol Plan <br />Collom — Rule 2, Page 118 Revision Date: 1/23/09 <br />Revision No.: PR -03 <br />
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