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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
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Signifies Re-OCR Process Performed
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Wildlife • • <br /> NEWMONT, <br /> Environmental <br /> Appendix A <br /> Procedures for Handling and Reporting Wildlife Incidents to the <br /> Colorado Division of Parks and Wildlife <br /> When wildlife is found or reported dead or injured on CC&V property, the following procedures should be <br /> followed by Environmental Resources Team Members within a 24 hour period: <br /> 1. Notify the Environmental Resources Manager <br /> 2. If the wildlife is injured, contact CPW immediately so they can advise on and assist with the <br /> situation <br /> 3. If the wildlife is found dead, the incident must be reported to CPW within 24 hours of the finding. <br /> 4. Make a note of the finding in preparation for reporting to CPW. Include the following: <br /> a. Location <br /> b. Time found and/or time reported to ER <br /> c. Species, approximate age (if obvious) and sex <br /> d. Number of wildlife involved <br /> e. Cause of death or injury <br /> f. Action taken to avoid recurrence <br /> g. Any other details pertinent to the incident <br /> 5. If applicable, take a water and/or soil sample at the scene <br /> 6. Photo-document the finding including: <br /> a. Site and animal as found <br /> b. Animal close up for identification purposes <br /> c. Injuries to the animal <br /> d. Burial site and procedures <br /> 7. Dispose of the carcass through proper burial. Note and mark burial location so one could return <br /> to the location if needed (for autopsy, etc.) Smaller animals or birds may be preserved for a <br /> period of time by placing in a freezer. <br /> 8. Report the incident and findings to CPW, via telephone, within 24 hours of the finding. The <br /> current officer for the CC&V area is Tim Kroening—Office (719)227-5200, Cell (719)439-9635 <br /> 9. Document conversations with CPW using the phone memo format. <br /> 10. Complete a written report on the incident. The report should include <br /> a. Items listed in #4 <br /> b. Location of burial site <br /> c. Telephone memo documenting conversation with CDOW <br /> d. Pictures taken <br /> 11. Route a completed copy of the report to Environmental Resources Files <br /> Department THIS DOCUMENT IS UNCONTROLLED IN HARD COPY FORMAT Doc Id:NNA-CCV-ER-Plan-E_042 <br /> CCV Environmental Date of This Issue: 11/18/2015 Date of Next Review: 11/18/2017 Page 8 of 9 <br />
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