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RULE 2 PERMITS <br /> <br />Rule 2 Permits 2.04-57 Revision Date: 11/1/21 <br /> Revision No.: TR-150 <br />Cropland <br /> <br />Within the north end of the permit area a few areas of cropland are encountered at the southern <br />edge of Axial Basin. The previous landowners removed the sagebrush and cultivated the land for <br />winter wheat production. <br /> <br />The soils are primarily a clay loam texture on a flat to rolling topography. The area surrounding <br />the croplands incorporates elements of the sagebrush community encountered throughout the rest <br />of the permit area. <br /> <br />Rare and Endangered Plant Species <br /> <br />To date, vegetation surveys in the area conducted by numerous governmental agencies, private <br />consultants, and Colowyo have failed to discover, or have indicated a potential occurrence of, any <br />rare and endangered plant species within the permit area. Therefore, it is anticipated that there will <br />be no potential for impacts. <br /> <br />During the 1997 Permit Renewal process the Division requested an up-to-date consideration of the <br />latest (August 21, 1996) USFWS list of federal threatened and endangered (T&E) plant species. <br />In particular the Piceance twinpod, (Physaria obcordata). Graham beardtongue, (Pensteon <br />grahamii), White River beardtongue (Penstemon scariosus var. albifluzis); Dudley Bluffs <br />bladderpod (esauerella concresta) were recently listed as either listed as threatened or considered <br />for listing. Subsequent discussions with local BLM officials confirmed that these species are <br />endemic to areas along the White River and Piceance Basin and would not occur in the Colowyo <br />area. For a copy of the BLM correspondence please see Exhibit 10 Vegetation Information. <br /> <br />2.04.11 Fish & Wildlife Resources Information <br /> <br />Rangeland makes up a major portion of the permit area and adjacent areas. The mountain shrub <br />ecosystem supports substantial populations of big game, small game and a diverse complex of <br />other mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians. <br /> <br />Investigation of wildlife resources and their habitats were initiated in 1974 on the Colowyo Federal <br />Coal Lease #D-034365 and surrounding areas under a contract with VTN, Colorado, Inc. <br />Information from this early work, along with additional resources information and habitat <br />requirements obtained from the Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife <br />Service (USFWS), were presented in the Northwest Colorado Coal Environmental Statement. <br />Additional site specific data collected by VTN through 1977, along with surveys and observations <br />made by Colowyo personnel through 1980, have been included within this application. <br /> <br />In November 1985, Camp, Dresser and McKee, Inc. (CDM) completed the report "Wildlife <br />Baseline Report for the Danforth l and 3 Federal Coal Leases" prepared for Consolidation Coal <br />Company. The report in its entirety can be found in Exhibit 11, Wildlife Information. <br />