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RULE 2 PERMITS <br /> <br />Rule 2 Permits 2.04-69 Revision Date: 6/4/25 <br /> Revision No.: MR-264 <br />Elk and deer are routinely observed foraging on the now extensive reclaimed areas as well. It is <br />well accepted in northwest Colorado that extensive acres of reclaimed grasslands on reclaimed <br />mined lands and CRP cropland serve as "magnets" for elk and deer populations. During the spring <br />greenup of grasses and forbs these reclaimed areas are also providing valuable spring rangeland <br />for the local wintering deer and elk herds. It is not uncommon to see hundreds of elk and deer <br />grazing on the Colowyo reclamation areas early in the spring while snow is still covering adjacent <br />native rangelands. <br /> <br />In summary, the preponderance of evidence provides little doubt that activities associated with the <br />Colowyo mine have in fact proven beneficial to local wildlife populations rather than a detriment. <br /> <br />2.04.12 Prime Farmland Investigation <br /> <br />In order to determine the presence of potential prime farmlands within the permit area, a <br />reconnaissance inspection was conducted to determine if any prime farmland was present in those <br />areas to be disturbed by surface operations or facilities. Results of the investigation indicate that <br />all of the area to be disturbed by surface operations or facilities can be excluded as prime farmland, <br />since the land has not historically been used as cropland. This conclusion is based upon <br />consultation with the local Soil Conservation Service (SCS). Based also on soil-survey information <br />supplied by the Soil Conservation Service, no soil series encountered on the area have been <br />designated as soil mapping units applicable as prime farmland. This conclusion is confirmed by <br />correspondence from Mr. William Lee Hill, the USDA Soil Conservationist for Moffat County, to <br />Colowyo, enclosed as Exhibit 9, Soils information as a December 18, 1980 letter from Mr. William <br />Lee Hill of SCS to Colowyo. The letter states that “No lands in Moffat County have been <br />designated as prime farmland.” <br /> <br />Based upon the soil survey conducted by the U.S. Soil Conservation Service and subsequent <br />interpretation of that survey by the SCS, Colowyo is hereby requesting a negative determination <br />for prime farmland. <br /> <br />2.04.13 Annual Reclamation and Hydrology Report <br /> <br />By March 15 of each year, Colowyo will file an annual reclamation and hydrology report covering <br />the previous calendar year (January 1 through December 31) for all areas under bond. The report <br />will include text, discussion and maps to address the following: <br /> <br /> The name and address of the permittee and permit number; <br /> Location and number of acres disturbed during the previous year; <br /> Location and number of acres backfilled and graded during the previous year; <br /> Location and number of acres topsoiled during previous year; <br /> The species, location and number of acres of vegetation planted during previous year, <br />including any augmented seeding or cultural practices. Discrete areas planted with <br />specific seed mixes will be indicated, and seed tags, invoices or other comparable <br />documentation will be included; <br /> Location, number of acres and date of planting for all previously revegetated areas; <br /> Overbruden Sampling Results;