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PHASE III <br />Establishment of a Permanent Self- sustaining Vegetation Community <br />Total Vegetative Cover <br />Total vegetative cover on the reclaimed areas at the mine site and the loadout exceeded the cover <br />measured on the respective reference areas in both 2009 and 2010; reclamation at both the mine site <br />and the loadout were found by the Division to be successful for total vegetative cover. Results are <br />shown in Table 1. The two parcels at the mine site were sampled as one reclamation area since both <br />parcels were seeded in 1999 with the same seed mix and have similar aspect and elevation. Both <br />reference areas and the reclamation areas (both mine site and loadout) were sampled to statistical <br />adequacy. <br />Table 1 Total Vegetative Cover (values in percents) <br />Parcel <br />2009 <br />2010 <br />Alkali Sagebrush <br />32.13 <br />37.60 <br />Reference Area <br />Mine Reclamation Area <br />33.94 <br />42.80 <br />Loadout Reference Area <br />26.60 <br />33.93 <br />Loadout <br />32.85 <br />39.97 <br />Reclamation Area <br />Herbaceous Productivity <br />Herbaceous productivity on the reclaimed areas was compared to herbaceous productivity on the <br />respective reference areas, and the Division found both the mine site and the loadout to be successful <br />for this parameter for both 2009 and 2010. In all cases, herbaceous productivity on the reclaimed <br />areas greatly exceeded the herbaceous productivity measured on the reference areas, as much as 10 <br />times in some cases. Results are shown in Table 2. In some cases, statistical sample adequacy for <br />herbaceous productivity was only achieved by using reverse null calculations. <br />Table 2 Herbaceous Productivity (values in pounds per acre) <br />Parcel <br />2009 <br />2010 <br />Alkali Sagebrush <br />99.1 <br />126.5 <br />Reference Area <br />Mine Reclamation Area <br />1,098.1 <br />1,509 <br />Loadout Reference Area <br />165.4 <br />208.5 <br />Loadout <br />690.0 <br />951.6 <br />Reclamation Area <br />