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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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Identification and treatment can be conducted through Fremont County Weed Management or a recommended <br /> partnering agency. Please see Fremont County Weed Control's booklet, "Guideline for Weed Management Plans"for <br /> more details such as herbicide rates and specifics about weed control methods. <br /> Fremont County Weed Management is operated by Qualified Licensed Applicators under the Department of <br /> Agriculture. Any management or treatment involving chemical treatment should be carried out as indicated on the <br /> label.The label is the law.Any information on management planning or about receiving cost share that is available to <br /> the public, can be discussed with the department to confirm eligibility. <br /> *These weed species receive priority for cost share funding. <br /> Other Required Action: The vicinity of the proposed planning area is a known location for Scotch thistle, <br /> Canada thistle, diffuse knapweed and salt cedars. Other species could present themselves on site during any <br /> point of time and should also be addressed as stated in the Control Plan. Heavy traffic and soil disturbances <br /> can bring upon the growth of other seeds dormant in the soil. Watching for this type of activity is key to <br /> monitoring for this type of occurrence. In the event any 'List A' or large populations of'List B' species are <br /> observed, a site visit would be recommended during peak growing season to discuss further management <br /> plans. In order to do this, please consider all factors in choosing a time (such as weather, presence of actively <br /> growing plants, and operation plans or activities). Any additional questions or concerns in completing this <br /> management plan please contact Fremont County Weed Management to discuss available options. (719-276- <br /> 7317 <br /> Applicant Signature Date <br /> Owner/Manager Signature Date <br /> December 07, 2021 <br /> Brittany Pierce if <br /> Date <br /> Fremont County Weed Management Representative <br />
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