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8/24/2016 11:14:01 PM
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11/20/2007 10:20:03 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980007
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
3/4/2002
Doc Name
Limited Results Cultural Resource Survey Form & 2 other Reports
Section_Exhibit Name
Exhibit 80 Drilling Activities - TR94
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-~.-; <br />I,.: <br />~.._.. <br />~::,. <br />!:.. <br />~.., <br />~::: <br />i;:: <br />f:''?,'; <br />~: <br />r;: <br />,,, <br />,,. <br />["; <br />r'. <br />~'' <br />,. <br />~'';, <br />Ic <br />Threnrened. Endnngered, and Sensitive Species - Dril! Si7z Clzarance for Dnll Pnd Siles (5-0/. 1 ~-02, 1 J-03, l6-Ol, and 16-04 <br />consisting of wild raspberry, wild rose, hawthorn, coneflower, and purple aster (Aster falcatus), <br />but is much denser (see photo 3). <br />Sensitive species that may occur here include all of the species described for the second zone. <br />As with the other sites, none of these species were observed at or neaz the site. No cavity or <br />raptor nests were identified in the aspen or spruce trees. Individuals of these species may be <br />affected; however, no significant habitat impacts are anticipated from the proposed activity. <br />TABLE 1 THREATENED, ENDANGERED, AND SENSITIVE SPECIES <br />POTENTIALLY OCCURRING WITHIN DRILL PAD SITES 15-O1, 15-02, 15-03, 16- <br />01, AND 16-04, THEIR STATUS AND POTENTIAL; HABITAT <br />Species Status' Potential Habitat <br />FEDERALLY LISTED <br />SPECIES <br />Mammals <br />Black-footed Ferret (iYlustela E Plains that have large prairie dog colonies <br />nigripes) <br />Canada Lynx (Lynx T Uneven aged coniferous forests with open canopies and <br /> <br />canndensis) well developed understories. <br />Birds <br />Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus T <br />leucocephalus) Reservoirs and rivers <br />Mexican Spotted Owl (Strix <br />T Canyons with exposed cliffs and dense old growth <br />occrdentnlis lucida) coniferous Forests; generally below 9,100 feet <br />Southwestern Willow <br />Flycatcher (Emprdonax traillir E Dense stands of willows with cottomvood overstory. <br />ertimus) <br />Whooping Crane (Gros E Normally below 7,800 feet around reservoir mudflats <br />amerrcana) and agricultural areas <br />Insects <br />Uncompahgre fritillary <br />butterfly (Bolorin acrocnema) E Exclusive to snow willow patches around 12,000 feet <br />Fish <br />Bonytail Chub (Gila elgans) E Open river areas of large rivers, known from the <br /> Colorado River below Glenwood Springs. <br />Td E Dr15 iteClearancc-S VY(210)FNL.doc <br />4 <br />
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