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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1980244
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
8/7/2020
Doc Name Note
Vol 2 of 2
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response
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CC&V
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AM13
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TC1
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l wmont <br /> ML <br /> 4.2 Biodiversity <br /> Every reasonable effort shall be made to increase biodiversity in the post-mining environment, including variability in <br /> soil conditions, slope aspect, and slope severity. <br /> 4.3 Sustainability <br /> Post-mining land use planning should incorporate features that will not require maintenance for biotic and functional <br /> sustenance. Examples include: <br /> • Vegetation seed mix including native species <br /> • Storm-water control features that are permanent in nature <br /> 5 Reporting Wildlife Findings <br /> 5.1 Injured or Sick Wildlife <br /> When wildlife Is found injured or sick on or near CC&V property, the following procedure must be followed <br /> immediately. <br /> • Ensure employee safety is not compromised at the scene while analyzing the situation <br /> • Contact S&ER Department <br /> • Document the following information as is pertinent and provide to S&ER <br /> ID Time found <br /> o Location found or last seen <br /> Species involved (e.g., elk, deer, fox, etc.) <br /> o Number of animals involved <br /> o Cause of injury or sickness, if known. <br /> o Symptoms observed <br /> o Action taken to help the animal, if applicable <br /> • Identify needed measures to prevent reoccurrence of the incident <br /> • Assist S&ER, as necessary,to care for the animal appropriately and <br /> • Incorporate needed measures to prevent reoccurrence of the incident <br /> Wildlife incidents, including near misses, are to be reported in Cintellate, CC&V's electronic reporting system, within <br /> 24 hours of the event. <br /> The current officer for Teller County is Tim Kroening — Office (719)-227-5200, Cell (719)-227-5281. If a wildlife <br /> emergency is occurring and CPW can't be immediately contacted, call Colorado State Patrol at (719)-544-2424 and <br /> have CSP dispatch the on-call CPW officer. <br /> 5.2 Wildlife Mortalities <br /> When wildlife mortalities occur on CC&V property, the following procedure must be followed as soon as reasonably <br /> possible. <br /> • Ensure employee safety is not compromised at the scene while analyzing the situation <br /> • Contact S&ER Department <br /> Department THIS DOCUMENT IS UNCONTROLLED IN HARD COPY FORMAT Doc Id NNA-CCV-ER-Plan-E_042 <br /> CCV S&LR Date of This Issue 2/20/2019 Date of Next Review 2/20/2022 Page 6 of 13 <br />
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