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2021-02-08_PERMIT FILE - M2021009 (3)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2021009
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
2/8/2021
Doc Name Note
Part 1 of 3
Doc Name
Application
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Young Ranch Resource LLC
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DRMS
Email Name
AME
MAC
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D
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Measures will be employed for the control of any noxious weed species. The objective of this <br /> weed management plan is to control undesirable plants on the Young Ranch Resource site. <br /> Plants identified through the Colorado Noxious Weed Act(C.R.S. 35-5.5) and the Gilpin County <br /> and Clear Creek County Noxious Weed List as undesirable and designated for management <br /> within the County will be removed. Plants identified as noxious weeds will be managed by <br /> control measures. A Weed Control Plan will be utilized as follows: <br /> 1) Periodically, a weed survey will be taken of the permit area. <br /> 2) If any weedy patches or noxious plants are identified, chemicals approved for use by the <br /> weed control staff of Gilpin or Clear Creek County will be sprayed by backpack sprayer <br /> or 4-wheeler. <br /> 3) After reclamation, weed control will continue until the site meets DRMS permit release <br /> requirements. <br /> The plan does not contemplate total weed removal on the property. Past experiences show that <br /> some initial weed cover in the first year following retopsoiling is beneficial to reclamation efforts <br /> in rangeland sites. Weeds provide shade for new grasses, are a means of holding snow on the <br /> seedbed longer and protect seedlings from wind and water erosion until the planted species <br /> firmly take hold. <br /> All phases and areas of the mining operation will be monitored closely throughout the year <br /> allowing the Operator to determine if any additional weeds become present and formulate the <br /> best plan to mitigate the new infestation. <br /> Young Ranch Resource <br /> February 2020 E-7 <br />
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