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8. Revegetation Success Criteria <br />Since a significant portion of the area contains pre -law disturbance without topsoil salvage, it is <br />suggested that revegetation on the reclaimed area should be deemed successful when the perennial <br />vegetation in this area is self - sustaining and adequate to control erosion. The topsoil replacement <br />procedures and the revegetation plan outlined earlier should be more than adequate to achieve this <br />goal. The majority of the site has been reclaimed using standard procedures for restoring rangeland <br />use although the true post- mining land use is commercial, open space and residential. <br />Due to the efforts of importing topsoil and using generated fines from the plant operations, the <br />retopsoiling of the land will provide much better reclamation than the pre - permit condition where <br />considerable areas were left with no grading, no topsoil and many gravel piles from old hydraulic <br />mining operations. <br />The revegetated area will be monitored for success of reclamation until accepted by the Division. <br />If revegetation failures occur prior to release, an analysis of the site will be made and the area will <br />be revegetated again as necessary. <br />9. Monitoring Reclamation Success <br />Monitoring the reclamation on an ongoing basis will allow minor revisions to assure successful <br />reclamation. The operator plans to use the local SCS office in Park County to assist in determining <br />the ability of the reclaimed land to control erosion. If minor changes or modifications are needed to <br />the seeding and reclamation plan, revision plans will be submitted to the Division as required. It is <br />hoped that the Division will provide assistance in evaluating the success of the ongoing <br />reclamation process. All areas disturbed and reclaimed and any other important items regarding the <br />reclamation will be submitted in the annual reports to the Division. <br />Gloria Z Mine 2013 Amendment 31 <br />