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1 <br />4.02 Order of Application - High priority areas to be considered are major traffic areas, <br />road cuts and embankments, and non-use areas around equipment. Ditches and pond <br />embankments will be considered priority treatment areas to prevent offsite <br />contamination by water -transported seeds. Large monoculture patches are of concern <br />wherever they occur and should always be prime targets. Also, small patches of weeds <br />will be treated to prevent expansion of the infested area. <br />4.03 Follow-up <br />Disturbed and reclaimed areas will be surveyed on an annual basis in order to detect <br />any new infestations and monitor the response of previously treated infestations. If <br />results of the survey dictate, a modification to the existing plan will be made, including <br />as needed applications, increased application frequency, or changes in area priority. <br />Operators will be strongly encouraged to initiate appropriate control measures as soon <br />as possible if even one individual plant is observed on an affected area. <br />5.0 Resources and Contacts <br />Moffat County Weed and Pest <br />539 Barclay St. <br />Craig, CO 81625 <br />Phone: (970) 824-9180 <br />Colorado Department of Agriculture Conservation <br />305 Interlocken Parkway <br />Broomfield, CO 80021 <br />Phone: (303) 869-9000 <br />