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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981028
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
4/5/2017
Doc Name
Pest/Disease Report
From
Habitat Management
To
Coors Energy Company
Annual Report Year
2017
Report Quarter_Month
1
Permit Index Doc Type
Reveg Monitoring Report
Email Name
RAR
DIH
Media Type
D
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Coors Energy Company: Keenesburg Mine Permit No. C‐81‐028 <br />2017 First Quarter Pest & Disease Inspection <br /> <br /> <br />Habitat Management, Inc. 1 April 3, 2017 <br /> <br /> <br />On March 23, 2017 Danny Kipp (Coors Energy Company) and Wayne Erickson (Habitat <br />Management, Inc). inspected operational, bonded reclaimed and shop areas at the <br />Keenesburg Mine for plant pests, plant diseases and noxious weeds that could or have <br />affected establishment of vegetation on reclaimed lands. The inspection was conducted <br />by vehicular and pedestrian means. The following areas were inspected: <br /> The office/shop/facility area; <br /> Topsoil stockpiles A‐1 and B‐1; <br /> B pit; <br /> The long‐term spoil area; <br /> Bonded Reclamation; <br /> The permanent sediment pond; <br /> Mine roads; <br /> Undisturbed land within the permit boundary; <br /> and <br /> The Dugout. <br />These areas are depicted on Map 1. <br /> <br />Plant disease was not identified within the areas inspected. To date vegetation growth <br />during this growing season is just beginning and vegetation has not been adversely <br />affected by plant pests. Areas affected by infestation or blight were not identified during <br />this inspection. No areas were observed where noxious weeds, plant pests or plant <br />disease had adversely impacted the normal growth and establishment of vegetation on <br />reclaimed lands, with the exception of cheatgrass infestations. <br /> <br />Ongoing vegetation monitoring has identified cheatgrass as a potential barrier to <br />successful revegetation of disturbed areas. Cheatgrass infestations treatments are <br />ongoing. <br />
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