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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981041
IBM Index Class Name
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2/1/2013
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Proposed Decision & Findings
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Snowcap Coal Company
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RN6
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greasewood reference area. The original greasewood reference area was in arelatively disturbed location <br />immediately adjacent to the railroad grade, overland conveyor, and highline canal. The greasewood <br />community in this location exhibited a very high cover of greasewood, with understory dominated by <br />weedy forbs. The new greasewood reference area was established on a relatively undisturbed colluvial <br />toe slope to the west of the Coal Creek ephemeral drainage, approximately 1500 feet northwest of <br />CRDA -1. The new reference area is more reflective of the greasewood community found in most <br />portions of the permit area, and better represents reclamation objectives, with higher herbaceous cover <br />and production, and a higher diversity as compared to the original greasewood reference area. <br />Information on the new greasewood reference area (data, narrative, and map) is presented in Appendix <br />10 -4. <br />Revegetation success criteria for total vegetation cover, herbaceous production, woody plant <br />density, and species diversity are specified in Section 2.05.4(2)(e) of the application, pp. 14 -19 through <br />14 -26, as are success demonstration sampling techniques and methods of statistical comparison for the <br />applicable parameters. The currently approved permanent seedmixes applicable to most mine areas are <br />listed in Table 14 -8; a "specialty" seedmix for harsh, saline sites is listed in Table 14 -15; previously <br />approved seedmixes used in various specified locations are listed in Tables 14- 4,14 -6, and 14 -9 through <br />14 -14. Due to establishment of the new greasewood reference area, and the withdrawal of CRDA -3 <br />proposed disturbance from the permit, narrative regarding comparison of specific reclaimed areas to <br />particular reference areas was modified by RN -03 amendments. <br />Revegetation monitoring and evaluation was conducted by Cedar Creek Associates, a consultant to the <br />operator, in 2001 (Appendix 14 -7). Based largely on that evaluation, certain modifications to approved <br />sampling procedures, technical standards for revegetation success, and permanent seedmix formulations <br />were submitted and approved via TR -38. Inter - seeding was approved for low diversity areas on the <br />lower benches of CRDA -2, and was conducted in November 2001. Certain additional refinements of the <br />approved seedmixes were approved in 2002. <br />Species diversity standards were amended by TR -46 in 2005, and MR -70 approved in 2005 provided for <br />fall herbicide treatment of cheatgrass within the North Decline reclaimed area in 2005 and 2006, along <br />with interseeding of the treated areas following the second treatment. The interseeding was completed in <br />February 2007. <br />The Division approved further amendments to the revegetation plan and success evaluation criteria in <br />association with PR -3. Areas approved for "Industrial or Commercial' postmining land use, which are <br />designated as "Active Area" on Exhibit 6C -A, or identified as "Steep Rock Face" on Figure 14 -14 will <br />not be seeded or subject to revegetation success demonstration. Areas approved for "Industrial or <br />Commercial' postmining land use, which fall outside of the "Active Area" boundary of Exhibit 6C -A <br />and are not identified as "Steep Rock Face" on Figure 14 -14, will be revegetated in accordance with the <br />approved plan, and seeded with the Table 14 -8 "Upland Components" seedmix. Revegetation success <br />for these portions of the "Industrial or Commercial' postmining land use area will be based on <br />qualitative assessment of "ground cover sufficient to control erosion ", pursuant to Rule 4.15.10(2), in <br />association with bond release inspection and assessment. <br />The following specific findings are required. <br />A. The Division has approved the use of two introduced species in the current reclamation seed mixes. <br />The species are cicer milkvetch in the lowland seedmix and prostrate kochia in the upland <br />43 <br />
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