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EXHIBIT "C" (CON'T) <br />1'1?iJ fOliO\iZ P_~ 1RA L'r[1at1U11 pcl'~`.21 :i[.`~' t0 ~'; L(11L=C lE: pl'U ViC~isL iU' <br />use b~ fhe Land l.eclamation Eoard in YL•eir cunsider2tiu~ u£ <br />lninin~ pel'mitfor Sunfldwer EneroV <br />Suite 228 <br />770 Grant St. <br />The Colorado Division o~n14Y~rd'ii~0 do ~5 ~'Cereby find, to the best of <br />our kno~vledoe, that the impact of file proposed mining oper2tion on <br />~~rildlife will be <br />~ mino r <br />moderate <br />major <br />Mine Location: T. 13 S., R. 91 W.,•Section <br />ti;Iildlife Species List: {may be attached) Hubbard Creek supports <br />papulaticns of rainbow, cutthroat and brook trout. <br />Endangered Species Impacted: None that are known. . . <br />Assessment of Impact on Wildlife: (may be attached) <br />Construction of a bridge bver Hubbard Creek could have an impact"on <br />the fistheries f e ppSion, siltation, or channel disturbance occurs before <br />~~1n~~Reclarornia~on~iecommeadations: (may be attached) <br />Measures should:be taken during the construction of the bridge to keep <br />equipment out of the stream. No steam channelizetion should occur. <br />Areas along the stream tiank that ate disturbed should be stebillzed ' <br />and revegetated.to prevent erbsion and siltation~.to Hubbard Creek. <br />Any damage done to the stream habitat during construction should be~ <br />reconstructed. This could include replacing boulders, rock and other <br />materials to rebuild riffle end pool areas. <br />Prepared by ~.,~~ ~`'~...._.1~_ <br />Rick Sherman <br /> <br />