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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981019A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
7/15/2011
Section_Exhibit Name
4.15 Revegetation Requirements
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R93 W. <br />Currently the reference areas- are located in an area where grazing can be managed in <br />accordance with the approved postmining land use. <br />Comparisons of weighted averages between reference areas and revegetated areas under <br />Subsection 4.15.7(4) (b) and Subsection 4.15.11 may be utilized to determine <br />revegetation success. Similar methodologies and statistical tests used to compare <br />premine and reference areas will be used to compare reference areas and revegetated <br />areas. For weighted comparisons of original permit area revegetation (grazinglands), <br />reclaimed area data will be compared against 55% Mountain Shrub Reference Area and <br />45% Sagebrush Reference Area data. However, some comparisons may be made directly <br />against a single reference area (e.g., Sagebrush Reference Area). In this regard, any <br />sagebrush steppe community that evolves in the reclaimed area will be directly compared <br />against the 1981 sagebrush reference area. For weighted comparisons of South Taylor <br />revegetation, reclaimed area data will be compared against 52% of the 1980 Mountain <br />Shrub Reference Area, 25% of the 1981 Sagebrush Reference Area, and 23% of the 1984 <br />Aspen Woodland Reference Area data. <br />For demonstration of revegetation success, vegetation cover, herbaceous production, and <br />in certain- circumstances woody plant density will be sampled to statistical adequacy <br />(where necessary), and compared to the approved standard or reference area mean. The <br />Division has completed a comprehensive bond release guideline (1995) that provides a <br />good overview of recommended sampling approaches, statistical adequacy formulas and <br />statistical tests. Furthermore, new regulations promulgated 9/14/05 under Section <br />4.15.11 detail new allowable approaches for vegetation sampling and testing. Colowyo <br />will utilize procedures recommended in the new regulations, guideline, or other <br />procedures that are as effective as the Division's recommendations. Before Colowyo <br />begins a vegetation sampling program for bond release, the Division will be consulted to <br />confirm sampling approaches and statistical testing. A base level or initial protocol is <br />detailed under Section 4.15.11 below. <br />As indicated in Rule 4.15.7 (5) the 10 -year liability period will begin following the last <br />year of augmented seeding, fertilization, irrigation, or related revegetation work. To <br />facilitate bond release, revegetation success criteria must be met for two of the last four <br />years of the liability period excepting that sampling for final success determination <br />cannot occur prior to year 9 of this period (unless these rules are changed to be less <br />restrictive by the Division). The liability period will be re- initiated for augmentation <br />work excepting work associated with normal management activities as defined under <br />Rule 4.15.7 (5) (a -g). This allows the liability period to remain unchanged for such <br />revegetation metrics as "interseeding" (4.15.7 (5)(g)) of additional grasses and forbs into <br />a stand targeting shrubs to increase cover values of these life forms. <br />To summarize the use of reference areas in this testing process, the following will occur. <br />There are three reference areas (RAs) that will be utilized for testing against reclamation <br />on the original permit area and /or on the new South Taylor (PR -02) permit area. These <br />4.15 -21 Revision Date: 6/21/11 <br />Revision No.: TR -84 <br />
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