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In addition,District Wildlife Manager Bob Holder {(719)680-1410 cell} would be <br /> available for onsite education to reduce human/wildlife conflicts upon request or to assist <br /> in management concerns. <br /> Although the permit application indicates there will be no new roads and utilize existing <br /> gas well roads for access/haul it should be noted that during the visit Mr. Tamburelli <br /> indicated that he was planning ingress/egress to the Shot Rock Pit via State Highway 238 <br /> (Reilly Canyon Road) across an intermittent stream/wetland area which is not addressed <br /> on this application. Should that occur protect wetlands, drainages,and riparian areas <br /> from erosion, sedimentation and spills. Map wetlands prior to development to identify <br /> and properly permit these sensitive areas. Consider wetland banking if feasible and <br /> maintain compliance with all state and federal environmental regulations and necessary <br /> permits. <br /> Other recommendations or considerations that might be applicable for the Shot Rock Pit <br /> and surrounding area are: <br /> I Conserve soil horizons and segregate topsoil from subsoil. Re-vegetate topsoil <br /> piles to maintain soil microbe health and viability <br /> I Minimize habitat fragmentation by limiting surface disturbance at any one time. <br /> ✓ Make every effort to aggressively control noxious and invasive weed species. <br /> Consult county and State of Colorado guidelines for weed identification and <br /> control. Map weed accumulations prior to ground disturbance to optimize weed <br /> mitigation. <br /> I Educate employees and contractors on best management practices,environmental <br /> regulations,and raise awareness on wildlife issues. <br /> I Encourage industry participation in CDOW's Operation Game Thief program and <br /> immediately report all potential poaching incidents. Educate contractors on the <br /> importance of poaching and wildlife harassment mitigation. <br /> > Protect wetlands, drainages, and riparian areas from erosion, sedimentation and <br /> spills. Map wetlands prior to development to identify and properly permit these <br /> sensitive areas. Consider wetland banking if feasible. <br /> I Restrict and monitor vehicular speed to reduce wildlife collision potential, <br /> increase safety, and minimize dust generation <br /> I Fence livestock out of newly reclaimed areas until reclamation becomes <br /> established. Fence construction should follow CDOW fencing guidelines and be <br /> durable to avoid wildlife entrapment. <br /> STATE OF COLORADO <br /> John W.Hickenlooper,Governor•Mike King,Executive Diredor,Department of Natural Resources <br /> Rick D.Cables,Diredor,Colorado Parks and Wildlife <br /> Parks and Wildlife Commission:David R.Brougham•Gary Butterworth,Vice-Chair•Chris Castilian <br /> Dorothea Farris•Tim Glenn,Chair• Allan Jones•Bill Kane•Gaspar Perricone •Jim Pribyl•John Singletary <br /> Mark Smith,Secretary•Robert Streeter•Lenna Watson•Dean Wingfield <br /> Ex Officio Members:Pilbe King and John Salazar <br />