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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1997098
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
3/5/1998
Doc Name
WEED MANAGEMENT PLAN
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plants, simply cutting with a hoe or shovel is very effective. Additional information about Musk <br />thistle was also obtained from [he CSU Extension Office and is included as an appendix to this <br />plan. The information includes a description of the plant, plant reproduction, management, and <br />how to integrate the recommended control methods. <br />Sources of Additional Information <br />Additional infornation about various weeds on the list can be obtained from several sources <br />including the following: <br />CSU Extension Office - 779 Sulphur Creek Road, Box 270, Meeker, CO, 81641 (970) 878-4093 <br />Soil Conservation District - P.O. Box 837, Meeker, CO, 81641 (970) 878-5628 <br />Bureau of Land Management - P.O. Box 928, Meeker, CO, 81641 (970) 878- 3601 <br />] Rio Blanco County Weed Control - P.O. Box 599, Meeker, CO, 81641 (970) 873- 5083 <br />4. Plaa of Work <br />Goals <br />The goal of the weed management plan is to identify existing weeds on the property and prevent <br />l the spread of these weeds into the areas disturbed by mining. In the long-term, [he goal will be <br />` to continue control of existing weeds and prevent the introduction of new weeds to the site. <br />Activities <br />J In order to achieve the stated goals, two primary activities will be required including education of <br />J the mining personnel about the weed problem, and implementation of weed management. <br />Education <br />Mine perso~mel will be educated about [he weed problem through the use of materials supplied <br />' 13 <br />1 <br />
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