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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C2010089A
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
6/7/2017
Doc Name
Vegetation Survey
Section_Exhibit Name
Section 2.04.10
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According to the distribution maps, this species only occurs in Montrose County in the extreme <br />northwest corner of the county. Given the total absence of these conditions on the NHN Mine <br />permit area, it is impossible for this plant to occur on this site. <br />Eastwood desert -parsley, This species occurs in habitats consisting of "pinyon juniper <br />woodlands in sandy soils. Elev. 4600-7000 ft." According to the distribution maps, this species <br />only occurs in Montrose County in the extreme north -central portion of the county <br />approximately 45 miles to the north-northeast of Nucla. Given the total absence of these <br />conditions and the fact that there are no Pinyon trees growing on the highly disturbed sites on the <br />NHN Mine permit area, it is essentially impossible for this plant to occur on this site. <br />Grand Junction milkvetch. This species is reported to "grow on the Chinle and Morrison <br />Formations, with pinyon -juniper and sagebrush. Elev. 4800-6200 ft." According to the <br />distribution maps, this species only occurs in Montrose County in the extreme northwest corner <br />of the county approximately 25-30 miles to the west-northwest. Given the total absence of either <br />the Chinle or Morrison formations in the vicinity of the NHN Mine permit area, it is essentially <br />impossible for this plant to occur on this site. <br />Naturita milkvetch. This species occupies "sandstone mesas, ledges, crevices and slopes in <br />pinyon juniper woodlands. Elev. 5000-7000 ft." According to the distribution maps, this species <br />only occurs a few miles to the west of the proposed project area. Given the total absence of <br />"sandstone mesas, ledges, crevices and slopes in pinyon juniper woodlands" on the NHN Mine <br />permit area, it is essentially impossible for this plant to occur on this site. <br />Sandstone milkvetch. This species is reported to occur on "sandstone rock ledges, fissures or <br />domed slickrock, talus under cliffs and sometimes in sandy washes. Elev. 5000-5500 ft." <br />According to the distribution maps, this species only occurs in the vicinity of the Dolores River <br />approximately 30 miles to the northwest of the project area. Given the total absence of <br />"sandstone rock ledges, fissures or domed slickrock, talus under cliffs and sometimes in sandy <br />washes" and the fact that this site is above the known elevation limits of this species, it is <br />impossible for this plant to occur on this site. <br />Wetherill milkvetch. This species occurs on "steep slopes, canyon benches, and talus under <br />cliffs in sandy clay soils derived from shale and sandstone. Grows in sagebrush and juniper. <br />Elev. 5250-7400 ft." According to the distribution maps, this species only occurs in Montrose <br />County approximately 25 miles to the southwest of the proposed project area. Given the total <br />Section 2.04. 10 Page 32 of 36 June 2016 (TR -14) <br />
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