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February 3, 2014 <br /> Construction Materials Rule 3 <br /> "Methods of weed control shall be employed for all prohibited <br /> noxious weed species, and whenever invasion of a reclaimed area <br /> by other weed species seriously threatens the continued <br /> development of the desired vegetation. Weed control methods shall <br /> also be used whenever the inhabitation of the reclaimed area by <br /> weeds threaten further spread of serious weed pests to nearby <br /> areas." <br /> The Operator pledges the following: <br /> Therefore the operator commits to adhere to this Noxious Weed Control Plan (NWCP) to use <br /> all of the tables and other means that are expressed in this Noxious Weed Control Plan <br /> (NWCP) to manage and control all noxious weeds that invade the permit site. The operator <br /> will not limits their efforts but rather be a vigilant proponent of noxious weed control and <br /> eradication of said noxious weeds. <br /> After the weeds have been treated mechanically, chemically or biologically the operator will <br /> return to the infestation with in a month and the following bi-monthly inspections shall resume. <br /> The operator will note the date and follow up the following month to see if the control measure <br /> was effective. If it was determined that the treatment was not effective, the infestation will be <br /> treated again with another method or re-treated with the same method until the infestation is <br /> significantly stemmed. The operator will use the methods prescribed in this plan to eliminate <br /> the specific noxious weed that has been identified if they are not successful with the first effort <br /> they will not stop the endeavor. <br /> The operator will uses the tables and chart to map and keep track of the noxious weed <br /> situation included in this Noxious Weed Control Plan. All measure will be used to stop the <br /> spread of any noxious weeds on this permitted site. <br /> This is an Integrated Weed Management (IWM) measure as defined by the State of Colorado. <br /> "Integrated weed management (IWM) is the selection and application of a variety of <br /> management techniques that, in combination, shape the composition and structure of the <br /> plant community to promote ecosystem health and function. The goal of IWM is not <br /> specifically the elimination of undesirable species as much as the development and <br /> maintenance of a healthy, desirable community of native species; the eradication and/or <br /> reduction of invasive plant populations is merely one beneficial result of effective IWM. The <br /> use of a combination of techniques makes it possible to alter site availability for weeds and <br /> disturbances, control colonization events, and manipulate species performance in order to <br /> transform the existing plant community into a healthy native one. <br />