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Seneca 11 Mine June 2011 <br />SL-5 Phase 11 Bond Release Request <br />Area Total First Hit Cover (x) s N nm;. t <br />Phase II Bond Release Block 44.4 10.4 21 11 1.325 <br />Mountain Brush RA 71.5 7.4 15 2 1.345 <br />Sagebrush RA 71.1 7.8 15 3 1.345 <br />Table 3. Sample Adequacy Summary for Allowable First Hit Herbaceous Cover, Phase II <br />Bond Release Block and Reference Area (RA), PCM. <br /> <br />Area Allowable First Hit <br /> <br />Herbaceous Cover (x) <br />s <br />N <br />nm;n <br />t <br />Phase II Bond Release Block 40.0 9.39 21 11 1.325 <br />Mountain Brush RA' 12.4' 5.1 15 29 1.345 <br />Sagebrush RA 44.7 8.8 15 8 1.345 <br />` Final ratio adjusted cover value used in weight averaged standard. See below. <br />The lack of sample adequacy for the mountain brush reference area using allowable first hit <br />herbaceous cover necessitated an approach using a series of adjustments and calculations to <br />arrive at an adequate sample and final determination of the allowable first hit herbaceous cover <br />value for establishing the cover standard. <br />The historical cover success standard at the Seneca II Mine is an area- weighted average of first <br />hit herbaceous cover values determined from the mountain brush and sagebrush reference areas. <br />Further, the first hit cover is adjusted to allowable as discussed previously. In recent years it was <br />required by CDRMS to perform sample adequacy using first hit herbaceous cover data. In the <br />mountain brush, achieving sample adequacy using first hit herbaceous cover data results in very <br />high sample numbers as a result of high variability. The mountain brush structure is dominated <br />by a rather dense woody canopy, but may also have some areas of relatively open canopy to the <br />herbaceous understory. These characteristics contribute to the highly variable first hit <br />herbaceous cover data. Obviously, all hit herbaceous cover data (i.e., multiple hits combined) <br />would not be as affected. The sagebrush reference area, without the structural characteristics of <br />8