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• (Page 2) • <br />MINE ID # OR PROSPECTING ID # M-68-108 <br />INSPECTION DATE October 21. 1997 <br />OBSERVATIONS <br />INSPECTOR'S INITIALS TA <br />1. A site inspection of the Lightweight Aggregate Mine & Plant was conducted in response to <br />a complaint recently received from Jim Life of Jefferson County regarding a weed infestation <br />of Diffuse Kaapweed at permitted mine sites north of Colorado State Highway 72 and west of <br />the Rocky Fleets Technology Site. Present during the inspection were Martin Jones of Western <br />Aggregates, Inc. and Brian Burnett of Tabor Management Services. <br />2. Rule 3.1 10(6) of the Construction Materials Rules & Regulations specifies that "Methods <br />of weed control shall be employed for all prohibited noxious weed species, and whenever <br />invasion of: a reclaimed area by other weed species seriously threatens the <br />continued development of the desired vegetation. Weed control methods shall also be used <br />whenever the inhabitation of the reclaimed area by weeds threaten further spread of serious <br />weed pests to nearby areas." <br />3. The site inspection revealed that there are several infestations of diffuse knapweed at <br />the Lightweight Aggregate Mine & Plant, particularly along haul roads and stockpile areas. <br />Diffuse knapweed is considered to be a noxious weed within the State of Colorado as defined <br />by the Colorado Noxious weed Act 35-5.5-101 through 119, C.R.S.(1996 Supp.) The operator <br />has an on-go:~ng weed control program for diffuse knapweed at the Lightweight Aggregate Mine <br />~ Plant and ]zas achieved reasonable success using chemical controls. <br />4. Review of: the permit file for the Lightweight Aggregate Mine & Plant indicates that the <br />operator wil:_ develop and implement a weed control program during reclamation, if necessary. <br />Neither the mining nor the reclamation plan include specific provisions for control of <br />existing noxious weed species. Both Mr. Jones and Mr. Burnett indicated that Western <br />Aggregates, Inc. is in the process of developing an integrated weed management plan along <br />with several governmental agencies and adjacent landowners. The weed management plan will <br />include treatment for diffuse knapweed and other noxious weed species over a large area along <br />Colorado Higkiway 93 that will encompass the entire permit area for the Lightweight Aggregate <br />Mine 6 Plant. <br />5.~ The Div is;ion considers the infestation of diffuse knapweed at the Lightweight Aggregate <br />Mine & Plant to be a problem that will require corrective actions by the operator in order <br />to bring the site into compliance with Rule 3.1.10(6). In order to address this problem, the <br />Division recvests that Western Aggregates, Inc. submit an application for a technical <br />revision to the permit which addresses control of existing noxious weed species. The <br />revision application should consist of a weed management plan for diffuse knapweed and any <br />other noxious; weeds at the site. The weed management plan should include a map showing the <br />locations and/or extent of current weed infestations, a description of control methods to be <br />applied, a list of other landowners and/or governmental agencies cooperating in the weed <br />management plan, a schedule for implementation of control methods, and a monitoring program <br />for evaluating the success of the various control methods. The Division encourages the <br />operator to implement a weed management plan that minimizes the potential for spread of <br />noxious weeds outside the existing permit boundary and maximizes the potential for <br />revegetation success on lands to be reclaimed. Please see page a for specific corrective <br />actions. <br />