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DRMS Permit Index
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M1980244
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
5/14/2015
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Request TR75
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CC&V
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TR75
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TC1
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I Introduction <br />The Cripple Creek Mining District is located in Teller County near Victor, Colorado. <br />Habitat Management, Inc., a Colorado Licensed Commercial Pesticide Applicator, has <br />developed this weed management plan on behalf of the Cripple Creek and Victor Mining <br />Company (CC&V), a subsidiary of Anglo Gold Ashanti. This plan was developed based <br />on known site conditions to address the noxious weed infestations on the mine property. <br />The mine is located between the towns of Cripple Creek and Victor off of State Highway <br />67. The mine property is approximately 6,000 acres consisting of disturbed and <br />undisturbed land, mine facilities, active mining areas, drainages and waterways, topsoil <br />stock piles, and reclaimed lands. Under the Colorado Noxious Weed Act, CC&V is <br />required to manage noxious weed populations on mine property. To this end, Habitat <br />Management has developed an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) approach which <br />considers current site conditions, existing weed infestations, layout of reclaimed and <br />disturbed areas, access routes, vectors of weed dispersal, and other factors relevant to <br />weed management. This plan provides strategies to manage weed species that are <br />inhibiting revegetation efforts and affecting undisturbed lands on the mine property. The <br />goals for weed management at the mine are to: <br />1) Minimize the potential for the introduction and spread of noxious weed species; <br />2) Identify and manage noxious weed species on mine property using IPM methods; <br />3) Provide short and long term strategies for noxious weed management. <br />This plan includes four components: <br />1) A comprehensive weed survey including identification and mapping of weed <br />populations; <br />2) Preventative practices; <br />3) Management of noxious and nuisance weeds with mechanical, chemical, and <br />cultural methods; <br />4) An adaptive management strategy that includes continued monitoring to <br />determine treatment effectiveness and changes to the IPM approach as needed. <br />A list of noxious weeds know to be present on the mine is provided in Appendix A. This <br />list includes only known infestations, but does not include every species that could be <br />found onsite. A schedule of IPM tasks has been developed to address current infestations <br />and to prevent the spread of weeds as a result of mining and reclamation activities. <br />Periodic reviews and updates to this plan will be completed as necessary to stay current <br />with site conditions and IPM priorities. <br />Anglo Gold Mine Weed Management Plan <br />
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