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2011-03-25_PERMIT FILE - C1981019A (7)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981019A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
3/25/2011
Section_Exhibit Name
2.05 Operations and Reclamation Plans
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control), as shown in Table 2.05 -7, Reclamation Seed Mixture, contains sufficient diversity <br />for ecological stability. The seed mixture contains a variety of grasses, forbs and shrub <br />species well adapted to the soil and moisture conditions found at Colowyo. The diverse seed <br />mixture is capable of self - selection for each reclaimed micro - habitat encountered in the <br />reclaimed areas. The diverse seed mixture is required to ensure quick erosion control for the <br />first few years of reclamation as well as obtaining the desired post- mining vegetative <br />community with the same seasonal variety and lifeform of the pre -mined area. <br />The species and seeding rates indicated on this "grassland" mix resulted from in -depth <br />analyses of past mixes and the resulting emergence and dominance within revegetated areas. <br />A total of eleven different measurement events on Colowyo reclamation coupled with a <br />performance evaluation for each taxon in the 2002 mix resulted in development of the mix <br />indicated on Table 2.05 -7 as well as Table 2.05 -9. Examples of changes resulting from this <br />analysis include: elimination of streambank wheatgrass (less palatable and redundant with <br />thickspike), elimination of big bluegrass from the grassland mix for lack of performance, <br />elimination of Sainfoin from both mixes for lack of performance, and substantial increases in <br />the amount of sagebrush seed in both grassland and especially sagebrush steppe targeted <br />mixes. These changes, including the planted amounts, have resulted in an increase in the <br />number of seeds per square foot, from 29.2 / ft to 75.1 / ft Much of the increase is due to <br />the substantial increase of sagebrush seed from 0.02 pounds PLS /acre to 0.5 pounds <br />PLS /acre. Although inclusion of sagebrush seed is contrary to the intended vegetation <br />community that targets the grazingland land use, this change has been adopted to increase the <br />potential for development of shrub patches within the grassland community as well as to add <br />structural diversity to the community and overall reclaimed area. If too much sage results <br />from this mix for the intended land use, the amount of sagebrush seed can be reduced. If <br />excess shrub numbers result from early revegetation efforts, then managerial techniques are <br />readily available to reduce sage populations once the land surface has been transferred back <br />to the landowner if Colowyo does not choose to reclassify the area as sagebrush steppe and <br />apply for bond release under those criteria. <br />Table 2.05 -8, List of Contingency Substitutions for Table 2.05 -7 and Table 2.05 -9, provides <br />the approved list of contingency substitutions for the seed mixes should certain taxa be <br />unavailable or unwarranted in any given year. <br />The reclamation seed mixture for areas targeting sagebrush steppe (wildlife habitat land use — <br />sage grouse brood rearing habitat), as shown in Table 2.05 -9, Reclamation Seed Mixture, <br />also contains sufficient diversity for ecological stability. This mixture contains a variety of <br />grasses, forbs and shrub species well adapted to the soil and moisture conditions found at <br />Colowyo and should provide both the structural diversity and life form diversity necessary <br />for habitat requisites of young sage grouse. The seed mixture is capable of self - selection for <br />each reclaimed micro - habitat encountered in the reclaimed areas and contains sufficient <br />sagebrush seed to hopefully encourage at least some emergence each year and substantial <br />emergence occasionally. <br />There is potential, that too much sagebrush seed (115 seeds / ft has been incorporated into <br />this mix, and given recent experience with new planting techniques designed for use at <br />Colowyo in and after 2008, the amount of seed may need to be adjusted at some future <br />2.05 -33 Revision Date: 9/28/09 <br />Revision No.: TR -82 <br />
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