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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977223
IBM Index Class Name
Inspection
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• EXHI• H (Cont'd) <br /> <br />' WILDLIFE STATEMENT FOR MINE PERMIT APPLICATION <br /> I. Mine Company <br />Pit <br />Wile <br />I <br />V <br />l <br /> y <br />nc. <br />a <br />co <br /> 2. Mine Type and Location <br />' Gravel pit <br /> 3. Duration of Operation <br /> 66 years <br /> 4. Total Area Disturbed <br /> Approx. 140 acres <br /> 5. Wildlife Species List pheasant, Bobwhite and scaled Quail, Seagulls, Coyotes, <br /> Cottontail rabbit, Black-tailed jackrabbit, Songbirds (sparrows, kingbird, <br /> Meandowlarks, etc,). <br />' 6. Endangered Species Impacted <br />' None known at present <br />7. Assessment of Mining Impact on Wildlife <br />Impacts should be minor since the area isn~t heavily populated with any <br />wildlife species. Impacts should be displacing present species. <br />1 <br />8. Proposed Mitigation Measures, Including Reclamation for Wildlife Habitat. <br />If bio-chemical plant goes in this pit, could have potential for a <br />fisheries with waste water from the plant. If not, it should be reseeded <br />' with native species of grasses and forbs. <br /> <br />1 <br />1 <br />' Prepared by: Maurice Potter Title: w.C,O, <br />' Date: September 23. 1977 <br />' cc: R. Taliaferro, Environ. Res. 16 <br />M. Potter <br />
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