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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1980244
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
10/3/2016
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response
From
Newmont / CC&V
To
DRMS
Type & Sequence
AM11
Email Name
TC1
ERR
AME
Media Type
D
Archive
No
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DRMS Re-OCR
Description:
Signifies Re-OCR Process Performed
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Wildlife • • <br /> EnvironmentalNEWMONT <br /> North <br /> • In areas where standing process solution cannot be avoided, measures such as fencing, <br /> bird balls, and/or netting should be deployed. <br /> 2.3 Mine Area and Other Excavations or Disturbances <br /> If obvious habits and/or young, such as nests, eggs, calving areas, pups, or dens, are found when <br /> entering new areas for development,the findings should be reported to CC&V Environmental <br /> Resources to ensure that all appropriate procedures for removal and/or relocation are followed. <br /> Access to mine portals and ventilation raises should be inspected for the presence of bats or bat <br /> habitat. Pre-activity reviews should be performed before commencing activity in historic mine <br /> openings. A copy of the Site Evaluation Datasheet for Bats used by the Colorado Parks and <br /> Wildlife is included at Appendix B and may be used as a guide for conducting pre-activity <br /> reviews. <br /> Storm-water control sumps, drilling exploration sumps, and any other excavations should be <br /> adequately bermed to discourage entry and graded with slopes no steeper that 1:1 to easily <br /> facilitate wildlife egress. <br /> 2.4 Haul Roads and Access Roads <br /> Care should be taken to avoid contact with any wildlife on or near roads if safely possible. <br /> Alerts should be made by radio to advise other employees working in the area of wildlife on haul <br /> roads or access roads. <br /> 2.5 Buildings and Administrative Areas <br /> Care should be taken to properly dispose of food waste in order to reduce wildlife access therein. <br /> Rodent control methods should be employed to minimize hygiene hazards and reduce predator <br /> (such as fox) attractions. <br /> Administrative personnel should not feed wildlife (see Section F below). <br /> 2.6 Property-Wide Considerations <br /> Spills, particularly anti-freeze, should be cleaned up immediately to ensure that wildlife do not <br /> come in direct or indirect(mobilized through storm-water runoff) contact with the product. <br /> Please refer to CC&V Spill Prevention and Protection Plan for further guidance. <br /> Bowhunting on CC&V property has been allowed in the past based on access and safety and <br /> only with prior permission from CC&V. This practice is currently under review. Hunting with <br /> firearms is never allowed on CC&V property. <br /> Herding or intentionally chasing or harassing wildlife is not allowed. <br /> _. ....................................................._ ............................................. .......................................................................... ................................ <br /> . <br /> Department THIS DOCUMENT IS UNCONTROLLED IN HARD COPY FORMAT Doc Id:NNA-CCV-ER-Plan-E_042 <br /> ..............................................................................._ ....................................................................._.................. ...._.. ........................ _............... -............... i <br /> CCV Environmental Date of This Issue: 11/18/2015 Date of Next Review:11/18/2017 Page 4 of 9 <br /> ............................................................... .............................i............................................................................................:............................................................................................; <br />
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