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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2019046
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
1/21/2020
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response
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Greg Lewicki & Associates
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DRMS
Email Name
JPL
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D
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4. Presence and Estimated Population of Threatened or Endangered Species in the <br /> Area. <br /> No known or observed presence. <br /> 5. Fish Resources <br /> None. <br /> 6. General Effects of the Operation on Existing Wildlife of the Area <br /> Resource extraction and crushing activities will no doubt create some disturbance to animals <br /> near the site. However, resident wildlife will quickly become habituated to these activities, as is <br /> observed in other similar operations in rangeland communities throughout Colorado. Migrating <br /> animals will likely avoid the site and the proposed pit does not block any known migratory <br /> routes. Wildlife should be able to move through the area unimpeded. Due to the possibility for <br /> animal/vehicle collisions, hauling activities will pose the biggest threat to wildlife. Haul trucks <br /> should keep to posted speeds and drivers need to remain aware of the potential for collisions. <br /> Bradford Mesa Quarry <br /> January 2020 H-2 <br />
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