Module 19 - Land Use - Vegetation

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5600-PM-BMP0311-19
Rev. 12/2012
Module 19: Land Use / Vegetation/ Fish and Wildlife / Prime Farmland
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19.2
Land Use
a)
Identify the present uses of each land use area within the proposed permit area. If the use of the land has
changed within the last 5 years, also identify the use of the land prior to the change. If the land has been
previously mined and not reclaimed, identify the use before it was mined to the extent that information is
reasonably available. (Key land use(s) to Exhibit 18: “Land Use and Reclamation Map”)
b)
Giving consideration to soil and foundation characteristics, topography, vegetative cover and the hydrology
of the area, identify other uses each land use area is capable of supporting.
c)
For any cropland, pastureland or land occasionally cut for hay, or commercial forest identify the productivity
expressed as average yield of food, fiber, forage or wood products. Use yield data or estimates for similar
sites based on current data from U.S. Department of Agriculture or Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture.
d)
Identify existing land uses and land use classifications under local law for lands within and adjacent to the
proposed permit area.
Vegetation
a)
Identify the percent ground cover of the natural vegetation within the proposed permit area. If the permit
area includes areas previously disturbed (and unreclaimed) by mining activities, identify the percent ground
cover of the existing vegetation on each previously disturbed area to be remined. Indicate the method used
to determine percent ground cover. If the postmining land use is fish and wildlife habitat, also identify the
stocking and species composition of woody plants.
b)
Provide a description of the existing vegetative cover types within the proposed permit area. Indicate the
approximate acreage of each cover type and the relative extent to which the cover types and acreages will
change as a result of the proposed mining and reclamation activities.
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19.3
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Fish and Wildlife (Protection/Enhancement Plan)
a)
Have any threatened or endangered species and/or critical habitats of these species (includes species listed
or proposed and habitats listed by the U.S. Department of Interior under the Endangered Species Act of
1973) been identified within or adjacent (within 1000 feet) to the proposed permit area?
Yes
No
If “yes” checked, identify the species and habitat area and include within your response to c) and d)
information specific to the species and habitats identified.
b)
Have any habitats of unusually high value (e.g., wild trout streams, wetlands, riparian areas, cliffs/caves
supporting raptors, areas offering special shelter or protection) been identified within or adjacent to the
proposed permit area?
Yes
No
If “yes” checked, identify the habitat area and include within your response to c) and d) information specific
to the habitats identified.
c)
Describe the measures which will be taken to avoid or minimize adverse impacts to fish and wildlife
resources.
d)
Describe the measures which will be taken to enhance fish and wildlife resources. Any facilities proposed for
protection or enhancement of fish and wildlife resources are to be identified on Exhibit 18.
e)
If no enhancement measures are identified in d), explain why enhancement is not practicable.
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19.4
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Prime Farmland Soils
a)
Are there any soils within the permit area classified by U.S.D.A. Natural
Resources Conservation Service (formerly Soil Conservation Service)
as prime farmland soils?
Yes
No
(Provide a U.S.D.A. Soil Survey Map delineating the proposed permit area and the prime farmland soils)
b)
Have all prime farmland soils within the proposed permit area been
historically used for cropland?
Yes
No
If “No” checked, identify on the Soil Survey Map those prime farmland soils which have not been historically
used for cropland.
c)
Is a negative determination being requested for those soils within
the permit area which have been designated by U.S.D.A. Natural
Resources Conservation Service as prime farmland soils?
Yes
No
If “Yes” checked, provide documentation for the request.
If “No” checked, complete and attach Module 22 and provide a soil profil description to include soil horizon
depths, pH and range of soil densities for each prime farmland soil
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