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United States Depae6nent of AgrlWkure <br />o MRCS <br />NaWral Resources Conservatlon Service <br />zoos. 10" so-eel <br />Rocky Fob, e(y 61067 <br />719-254-7672 ext 3 <br />Fax: 719-254541 <br />February 6, 2007 <br />Otero County <br />Engineering Section <br />Attn: Darryl Schultz <br />RF[:FIVED <br />FEB 14 20Q7 <br />aJrv1"IUII UI rtEUarna000, <br />Mining and Safety <br />Dear Darryl, <br />Any part of a permitted mine area that has been disturbed or does not have permanent perennial <br />vegetation present will need weed control. Herbicide application must be a part of any effective <br />weed control effort. If noxious weeds are present a residual herbicide labeled for that species <br />will be required. Follow the label instructions for application, timing, rates, and acceptable <br />application methods. <br />If woody vegetation is present, such as tamarisk, it will probably require hand cutting and stump <br />treatment with the appropriate herbicide. Be sure to follow label directions. <br />If I can be of`any further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact me. <br />Sincerely, <br />David A. Miller <br />District Conservationist <br />Reeky Ford Field Offiee <br />Helping People Help, the;Land <br />M Equel Opporluniry Pmvker enC EmPloyar <br />~~. <br />RECENED <br />FEB o q zoa7 <br />OTERO COUNTY ENGWEEi <br />