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F� ` L✓C�I1 Pf'- �(�GK--- LLB <br /> act <br /> RECEIVED <br /> WAGNER PIT#M-2010-002 FEB 2 9 2016 <br /> Technical Revision <br /> k'NOXIOUS WEED MANAGEMENT PLAN Q�1S10NG AND SAFET N OF SON <br /> February 1, 2016 ����•..,,.., <br /> 1.0 Purpose <br /> The purpose of the Plan is to provide guidelines for managing designated noxious weeds <br /> to meet requirements for the Division of Reclamation Mining and Safety. <br /> 2.0 Identification <br /> 2.01 State of Colorado Noxious Weed List <br /> The State list of undesirable plant species as listed on 12/30/2015 which have <br /> been designated as noxious weeds for management under the revised 8 CCR <br /> 1206-2 Rules will be identified through monthly inspections during the growing <br /> season by a qualified person/representative of the Wagner Pit experienced in <br /> weed management. <br /> The state list includes three separate lists and an additional list of caution species <br /> the management plan will encompass the following: <br /> List A Species (25) <br /> List B Species (37) <br /> List C Species (16) <br /> Including Watch List Species (24) <br /> 2.02 Moffat County Noxious Weed List <br /> Plan will address Moffat County list of noxious weeds updated 1/15/16 <br /> List A Species (14) <br /> List B Species (32) <br /> 3.0 Methodology <br /> Chemical control has been determined based on a site survey to be the most effective <br /> method of control for Wagner Pit. Chemical control consists mostly of selective and <br /> non-selective herbicides. When properly executed by a qualified person in accordance <br /> with the herbicides registered label, chemical control provides rapid results, which can <br /> be quite effective. Since the list of herbicides is so extensive, the local Weed District, <br /> Extension Service, Soil Conservation Service or the Division will be contacted to provide <br /> input in choosing the right products for the job. <br /> 4.0 Application <br />