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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981012
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
1/26/2015
Section_Exhibit Name
EXHIBIT 16 FISH AND WILDLIFE INFO
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6 • <br />On the average, 63 percent of an annual precipitation of 17 inches <br />occurs during the five months of April through August. The hottest <br />month is July, with a mean average temperature of 66°F. January, with <br />a mean average temperature of 29°F. is the coldest. During the 20 <br />years of record, snow has fallen in all months except July, August <br />and September. An average total snowfall of 13 inches occurs during <br />each month of February, March and April. Average total snow for the <br />winter is 66 inches. <br />These climatological data for the Allen and Maxwell Mine areas <br />indicate an environment of relatively low stress for wildlife. On <br />rare occasions a depth of 18 inches or more of snow may be reached, <br />~. usually fora brief period. While this, and cold weather, represents ~• <br />increased stress for such game populations as elk (Cer^~us elaphusl, <br />mule deer (odocoileus he.^rlonusJ and wild turkey (ileZeagris oallopavo), <br />occasions of high hazards are rare. The Purgatoire River and associated <br />small ponds will generally be frozen and unavailable for waterfowl from <br />about November 15 to the end of March. <br />Watershed Characteristics <br />The North Fork of the Purgatoire originates above timberline at an <br />elevation of more than 12,000 feet on the east flank of Trinchera Peak. <br />The many creeks that feed the South Fork head along the Sangre de Cristos <br />from Purgatoire Peak north to Culebra Peak. Source of the Middle Fork <br />• <br />
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