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C1981035
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
5/20/2021
Section_Exhibit Name
KII 2.05.6 Mitigation of the Impacts of Mining Operations
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2.05.6 - MITIGATION OF THE IMPACTS OF MINING OPERATIONS <br />AIR POLLUTION CONTROL PLAN <br />An Air Pollution Control Permit has been obtained from the Colorado <br />Department of Public Health and Environment and is included in <br />Appendix 2. <br />FISH AND WILDLIFE PLAN <br />Seasonal Use of Potentially Occurring Wildlife Species <br />With the exception of migratory birds and bats, the wildlife species <br />encountered during the pre -mine site inspection or that potentially occur <br />on-site are expected to be year-round residents or users of the site. <br />Carnivore and ungulate species are not restricted to this site and tend to <br />have relatively large home ranges (up to several square miles) . The <br />majority of rodent and insectivore species can be expected to reside on- <br />site throughout the year, though many may hibernate during the cold <br />months. <br />Avian species may be year-round, temporary migrants, or summer <br />residents of the site. Year-round residents would include raptors, <br />gallinaceous birds, doves, owls, and woodpeckers. The majority of <br />passerines would use the site during the spring, summer, and fall for <br />breeding, feeding or resting during migration. <br />Amphibian and reptile species of the site are year-round residents. <br />Minimization of Disturbances and Adverse Impacts to Fish and <br />Wildlife <br />Noise and air emissions during mining may cause a temporary <br />disturbance to wildlife within the area of active surface facilities during <br />operations. Some wildlife species may be temporarily displaced within <br />areas of surface operations. <br />Common wildlife species such as raccoons, coyotes, deer, passerine <br />birds, and raptors will continue to use the mine site and adjacent areas <br />during mining operations and the site itself. <br />Bird species will use the periphery of the site and the site itself <br />opportunistically, if prey or food species are present. <br />GCC Energy, LLC <br />Section 2.05.6 <br />Page 1 <br />King II Mine <br />July 14, 2015 (TR -24 AR#1) <br />
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