Title: Wyoming Reclamation Policy Final final draft
1Wyoming Reclamation Policy-Final final draft-
2all authorizations for surface disturbing
actions are based upon the assumption that an
disturbance can and ultimately will be
successfully reclaimed
3Wyoming BLM Policy
- Applies to all Surface Disturbing Activities
- Applies to Interim and Final Reclamation
- Reclamation Plan part of all project proposals
- Adequate detail to implement activities
- Reflect complexity of project and setting
- Identify areas of Low Reclamation Potential
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5Reclamation Policy
- Reclamation Goal
- Short Term(interim reclamation)
- Overall Goal (final reclamation)
- Reclamation Objectives
- Specific steps to meet goals
- Issues addressed in the Recl. Plan
- Reclamation Standards
- Standards to measure success
- Liability and Bond Release Criteria
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7Reclamation Goals
- Long Term Goal
- Facilitate ecosystem reconstruction
- Return site to a safe, stable and trending toward
a desired future condition and - Compatible with the Land Use Plan
- Short Term Goal
- Immediately stabilize disturbed areas
- Provide for the long term goal
8Reclamation Objectives(outcome based)
- Manage waste materials
- Ensure subsurface integrity (geology
hydro-geology) - Re-establish slope stability and topographic
diversity - Re-establish stable water courses and drainage
features - Ensure biological, chemical, physical integrity
of soil - Prepare site to meet the needs for plant
establishment - Re-establish desired self-perpetuating plant
community - Prevent introduction/ establishment of invasive
plants - Return visual composition to blend with
surroundings - Implement a monitoring and management protocol
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10Reclamation Objectives(outcome based)
- Manage waste materials
- Ensure subsurface integrity (geology
hydro-geology) - Re-establish slope stability and topographic
diversity - Re-establish stable water courses and drainage
features - Ensure biological, chemical, physical integrity
of soil - Prepare site to meet the needs for plant
establishment - Re-establish desired self-perpetuating plant
community - Return visual composition to blend with
surroundings - Prevent introduction/ establishment of invasive
plants - Implement a monitoring and management protocol
11- Manage waste materials
- Ensure subsurface integrity (geology
hydro-geology) - Re-establish slope stability and topographic
diversity - Re-establish stable water courses and drainage
features - Ensure biological, chemical, physical integrity
of soil - Prepare site to meet the needs for plant
establishment - Re-establish desired self-perpetuating plant
community - Return visual composition to blend with
surroundings - Prevent introduction/ establishment of invasive
plants - Implement a monitoring and management protocol
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13Waste Management
- Segregate all waste materials from soil and
subsoil - Buried materials covered with 5 feet of soil
- Treat on site with bioremediation, land farm
- Transported to authorized disposal facility
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15Subsurface/Surface Drainages
- Drill holes properly plugged
- Open shafts/openings closed and stabilized
- Prevent surface subsidence/ movement
- Prevent surface/ground water contamination
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17Slope and Topographic Stability
- Approximate original contour
- Eliminate mass movement, head cutting
- Remove all high walls, cut slopes, and
depressions - Protect and/or Restore all Survey Monuments
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19Stabilize Water Courses
- Reconstruct drainage basins
- Reconstruct stream channels and drainages
- Minimize/manage impoundments water quality
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22Maintain and Manage Soils
- Test and map the soil resource
- Salvage segregate all available growth medium
- Integrate soils into interim landscape
- Stabilize all soils from wind and water movement
- Seed and maintain all stored soils
- Sign
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25Prepare Site for Re-vegetation
- Stabilize soils surfaces
- Reduce compaction
- Redistribute soils according to plan
- Provide for soil surface/subsurface long term
viability
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28Establish a Desired Self-perpetuating Native
Plant Community
- Species composition, diversity, structure, and
cover - Genetically appropriate and locally adapted
plants - Non-natives only as short term/interim
- Ensure non-natives will not impact native
vegetation
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30Re-establish Visual Composition and
Characteristics
- Re-establish similar visual composition
- Blend form, line, color, texture and scale of
reclaimed landscape into the adjacent area - No change in Scenery Quality Rating of area
- No strong or moderate Contrast Rating
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32Prevent Invasive Plants
- Inventory invasive plant infestations
- Invasive species management plan
- Prevent introduction of invasive species
- Revegetation with Native Plants
- Control and management infestations
- Monitoring
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34Implement Reclamation Monitoring Protocol
- Develop a reclamation monitoring plan
- Conduct reclamation -effectiveness monitoring
- Evaluate monitoring data
- Report data and recommend revisions
- Implement revised reclamation practices
35Reclamation Objectives(outcome based)
- Manage waste materials
- Ensure subsurface integrity (geology
hydro-geology) - Re-establish slope stability and topographic
diversity - Re-establish stable water courses and drainage
features - Ensure biological, chemical, physical integrity
of soil - Prepare site to meet the needs for plant
establishment - Re-establish desired self-perpetuating plant
community - Return visual composition to blend with
surroundings - Prevent introduction/ establishment of invasive
plants - Implement a monitoring and management protocol
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