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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2007044
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
1/22/2025
Doc Name
2024 Annual Weed Report
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Energy Fuels Inc
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DRMS
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ACY
THM
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There was an inventory using Google Earth on weed locations for the fall follow-up inspection <br /> for reference both to see how spray interacted with native forbes and effectiveness of spring <br /> application. This is very helpful for mapping for future years. <br /> Overall,this season the noxious weed population are under control along the roadway and mine <br /> office location with the IPM program currently in place. <br /> Below is the Noxious Weed species that is within the project area. <br /> Common Name Scientific Name Urgency of Control Extent of Infestation <br /> Common Thistle Circium vulgare High Small patches or <br /> individual plants <br /> generally found <br /> within 50 feet of the <br /> centerline of mine <br /> access road; <br /> Kochia Weed Bassia scoparia Itigh Primarily found at <br /> the entrance to <br /> fenced mine <br /> entrance and within <br /> the immediate area <br /> adjacent to the <br /> developed parking <br /> lot and mine <br /> entrance facili <br /> Field bindweed Convolvulus l Iigh Primarily found on <br /> arvensis the road and at <br /> entrance. Sparse in <br /> disturbed areas and <br /> wood piles found in <br /> natural areas off <br /> road. <br /> Point locoweed Oxytropis lambertii Med This is a poisonous <br /> plant for livestock <br /> and should be <br /> controlled in areas <br /> where it dominates. <br /> Inspection performed and submitted by; <br /> Craig Martin <br /> CEO Peaceful Valley <br /> craiggpeacefulvalleygi.com <br /> CDA Applicator ID - 25553 <br />
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