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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981025A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/11/2001
Section_Exhibit Name
4.0 OPERATION AND RECLAMATION STATUS
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D
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• <br />May 27, L998 <br />Matthew S. Hayes <br />Hayes Fnvironmental Services, inc. <br />300 Lafayette St. <br />Denver, CO 80218 <br />• <br /> <br />Mr. Bill Clazk <br />Colorado Division of Wildlife <br />711 Independent Ave. <br />Grand Junction, CO 81505 <br />RE: Woody Plant Density Success Standards, North Thompson Creek Mine (C- 81-025) <br />Permit Renewa103. <br />Dear Mr. Clazk: <br />I wrote to you in the latter part of last year regarding changing the woody stem <br />density standard for a coal mine, Coal Ridge No. 1 Mme, which is just west of Glenwood <br />Springs. Thanks for your response received in January. I write again regarding the same <br />topic for a different mine. The North Thompson Creek mine and loadout areas aze located <br />near Carbondale (mine site is in Sections 34 and 35 of T 8 S, R 89 W, 6m P.M. in Pitkin <br />county, the remains of the loadout area are nearby but closer to Carbondale). Woody <br />stem density standards presently apply to five communities which were originally identified <br />as follows (amount of disturbed acreage is also Gsted): <br />NATURAL COMMiJNTfIES <br />Riparian Woodland <br />Mountain Shrubland Dry Phase <br />Mountain Shrubland Moist Phase <br />Pinyon-Juniper Woodland <br />Rubber Rabbitbrush Shrubland <br />LOCATION ACREAGE <br />No. 1 Mine Portal 0.6 <br />No. 1 and No. 3 Mme Sites 41.7 <br />No. 1 Mine New Fan Site 1.3 <br />Mine Loadout >0.4 <br />Mine Loadout >0.1 <br />The Mountain Shrubland Dry Phase community, which comprises most of the <br />disturbed area, is a community dominated by Gambel oak, serviceberry, and snowbeny. <br />The Riparian and Mountain Shrubland Moist Phase communities, which do not have any <br />standards applied directly to them, have been lumped together with the Dry Phase <br />community where the detemunation of success is concerned. Thus, the first three <br />communities have a joint 1500 stem per aae standard. The Pinyon-Juniper community <br />presently has a 1000 stem/acre standard, while the Rubber Rabbitbrush community has a <br />2000 stem per acre standard. As with the Coal Ridge No. 1 Mme, we are requesting that <br />the woody stem density standazds be eliminated. The reasons for this request are the same <br />as for Coal Ridge. The land owner is not interested in woody stems being present on the <br />reclaimed aeeas. Furthermore, a pocket of sbtubless land in a tree dominated landscape <br />9/98 <br />4-65i i i RN -03 <br />i2-za <br />
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