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DRMS Permit Index
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M1980055HR
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
5/31/2007
Doc Name
Response to Completeness Review
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Denison Mines
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DRMS
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CN1
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Gypsum V alley on any and all roads used. While the control of all noxious weeds is important, knapweed and <br />cheat grass are of primary concern. In areas where existing or new roads cross drainages that have even temporary <br />flow, the CDOW supports the control of tamarisk to prevent further infestation. <br />Thank you again for the opportunity to comment on the proposed Denison and Topaz Mines. If you have further <br />questions please contact District Wildlife Manager Tony Bonacquista at (970) 864-7109. <br />Sincerel <br />/c=~K D 1Prc~ x ~•t c_c~ <br />enzo a 'Colo <br />Area Wildlife Manager <br />2300 South Townsend Ave. <br />Montrose, CO. 81401 <br />Colorado Division of Wildlife <br />cc: Tony Bonacquista-District Wildlife Manager, Tom Spezze, Southwest Region Manager <br />
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