Ariz. Admin. Code § R11-2-702 - Revegetation Standards
A. Where
surface disturbances result in compaction of the soil, ripping, disking, or
other means shall be used in areas to be revegetated to reduce compaction and
to establish a suitable root zone in preparation for planting.
B. Revegetation shall be conducted to
establish plant species that will support the approved post-mining land use.
The establishment of vegetation species, density, or diversity which is
different than pre-existing conditions or on adjacent lands shall constitute
successful reclamation if any of the following apply:
1. The post-mining land use is different than
the pre-mining land use or the use of adjacent lands;
2. The site-specific nature of the surface
disturbance, including soil conditions and topography, is such that the
establishment of pre-existing or adjacent conditions is not technically or
economically practicable; or
3. The
establishment of different species is preferable for control of
erosion.
C. Planting
shall be conducted during the most favorable period of the year for plant
establishment.
D. Soil stabilizing
practices or irrigation measures, or both, may be used to establish
vegetation.
E. This Section only
applies if vegetation or revegetation measures are included in the approved
reclamation plan.
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