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III IIIIIIIIIIIII III <br />Walker, Byron sss <br />From: Hernandez, Dan <br />Sent: Monday, July 10, 2000 4:29 PM <br />To: Walker, Byron; Binns, Janet <br />Cc: Berry, David <br />Subject: SAE Bond Releases <br />I asked Dave Berry today what he thought of my idea of calling SAES "temporary drainage control structures", so that we <br />could waive the 10-year clock and the standards for diversity, productivity, and, if required, woody stem density. Dave said <br />that he didn't think that was what the rules were meant to address, meaning that SAES should have a ten year clock, and <br />should meet diversity, productivity, and, if applicable, woody stem density standards. Dave said that we could try to be as <br />creative as possible with the reveg standards, though. We'll therefore need to inform Jim Stover that the Mine No. 1 portal <br />SAE "ten-year clock" re-started when the portal was reseeded following the backfilling and grading associated with <br />installation of the mine water system. <br />