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2022-02-09_PERMIT FILE - M2021046 (7)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2021046
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
2/9/2022
Doc Name Note
Adequacy Response Application Revisions
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response
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Zephyr Gold USA Ltd
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DRMS
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TC1
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FREMONT COUNTY WEED MANAGEMENT <br /> 1901 East Main St. <br /> Canon City,CO 81212 <br /> 719-276-7317 <br /> brittany.pierce@fremontco.com <br /> Integrated Weed Management Plan <br /> Project/Owner Name: Zypher Gold USA Ltd DATE 12/07/2021 <br /> Address (or location of property): 3943000000030 3943000000001 <br /> List of Noxious Weeds and Control Plan: <br /> Noxious Weeds Present Control Measures: <br /> Reference "Guideline for Weed Management Plans April 2015" <br /> State Law requires all landowners to manage noxious weed on their property.The following weeds under Colorado <br /> Noxious Weed Act, if present, are considered a threat to the economic and environmental value of our state lands. <br /> These listed under the Noxious Weed Act shall be managed under the provisions of this article.The following species <br /> under this act that have been identified in this county and should be managed in the appropriate manner as <br /> mandated throughout the term of the permit and thereafter. <br /> "List A" species -These are rare noxious weed species that are subject to eradication upon confirmed identification <br /> during any interval of reclamation to the site. Such List A species confirmed in Fremont County may include, but are <br /> not limited to: <br /> *Myrtle Spurge, *Japanese Knotweed, *Giant Reed, *Elongated Mustard <br /> "List B" species -These are noxious weed species distributed throughout the State of Colorado and are subject to <br /> eradication, containment, or suppression in order to halt continued spread. Species identified within Fremont County <br /> may include, but are not limited to: <br /> Absinth Wormwood, Black Henbane, Bouncingbet, *Bull Thistle, *Canada Thistle, Common Teasel, *Dalmatian <br /> Toadflax, Dame's Rocket, *Diffuse Knapweed, Eurasian Watermilfoil, *Hoary Cress, *Houdstongue, Hybrid <br /> Knapweed, Hybrid Toadflax,Jointed Goatgrass, *Leafy Spurge, *Musk Thistle, Oxeye Daisy, Perennial Pepperweed, <br /> *Russian Knapweed, Russian-olive, *Salt Cedar, Scentless Chamomile, Scotch Thistle, *Spotted Knapweed, *Yellow <br /> Toadflax. <br /> "List C" species -Are well-established noxious weed species and are widespread throughout the State for which <br /> control is only recommended. Common species in Fremont County include, but are not limited to: <br /> Chicory, Common Burdock, Common Mullein, Downy Brome, Field Bindweed, Halogeton,Johnsongrass, Perennial <br /> Sowthistle, Poison Hemlock, Puncturevine, Redstem Filaree <br />
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