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<br />Operation: COAL CREEK (RESOURCES
<br />Permit: M- 1988 -044
<br />Operator: Schmidt Construction Company
<br />Land Owner: State of Colorado
<br />Key to Noxious Weed Map
<br />Heavy to moderately heavy Leafy Spurge -
<br />Stands may be patchy or continuous over large
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<br />NOTE: Leafy Spurge can be found throughout the
<br />property, but outside mapped zones shows a weak
<br />growth with low density. So long as habitat remains
<br />limiting, density increase is improbable; if habitat
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<br />OTHER NOXIOUS WEEDS:
<br />CANADA THISTLE - highly localized in
<br />lowland areas; rarely dense..
<br />DOWNY BROME OR CHEATGRASS -
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<br />density appears to vary year to year.
<br />RUSSIAN THISTLE - can be dense on
<br />fresh disturbances, but declines rapidly.
<br />Uncommon in most areas.
<br />KOCHIA - very similar to Russian Thistle.
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<br />3. Multiply each distance by 0.3059.
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<br />7. By going to those coordinates using a GPS receiver
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<br />RECEIVED
<br />Permit* rn- IQ88 -C4 4- Conffdental ?:
<br />DEC 1 6 2005
<br />Class: Type -Seq.:
<br />From: CO- To:
<br />Division of Minerals and Geology
<br />Doc. Name
<br />Doc. Date (ff no date stamp): h - jkej05
<br />Specialist: bm L/
<br />NOTE: This
<br />map will be
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<br />updated as weed
<br />populations
<br />are eliminated or
<br />new populations or species
<br />appear.
<br />EXHIBIT C -6 (Amendment 3) I!,
<br />DISTRIBUTION OF PRIMARY
<br />NOXIOUS WEEDS
<br />By�M date: Nov 105 GPS GRID: UTM WGS84
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