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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977184
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
6/6/1988
Doc Name
REGULAR 112 PERMIT APPLICATION AMENDMENT
Type & Sequence
AM1
Media Type
D
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No
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DRMS Re-OCR
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Signifies Re-OCR Process Performed
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EXHIBIT H <br /> WILDLIFE <br /> Please find below a xerox copy of Mr. Don Bogart' s, with the <br /> State Division of Fish and Wildlife, original Wildlife Statement. <br /> Mobile Premix does not feel that there is an appreciable amount <br /> of difference between the Amendment Area and the original Permit <br /> ' Area, other than the Amendment Area was used for a feedlot and <br /> the original Permit Area was used for irrigated crops. <br /> WILDLIFE FTATL"NE Fo3 ::IKE PU=T APPLIC.ITION <br /> 1. lime Co=pang <br /> Cowan Concrete, Inc. <br /> 2. :line Type and Location 77 <br /> '�—�1 �r <br /> Sand and Gravel Mine _ <br /> E 1/2 S 18 and W 1/2 S 17, T7N, R68W <br /> 3. Duration of Operation <br /> 14 years (+ or -) F= <br /> 4. Total /.rca Disturbed <br /> 309.722 acres <br /> ' 5. Wildlife Species Litt <br /> Impact on wildlife rather minor, as nuisance species make up <br /> Ithe bulk of the fauna. <br /> 6. Endangered Species Impacted <br /> No known threatened or endangered species in the area. <br /> 7. Assessment of Minit,& Impact on wildlife <br /> There is concentrated development and industrial use on one side <br /> and gravel operations on parts of two sides and clean farming and <br /> the Poudre River on the other side. Waterfowl will suffer some <br /> harassment during mining operations. <br /> ' 8. Proposed `litigation Measures Including Reclamation for Wildlife Habitat <br /> The reclamation plans will enhance the area for wildlife. With the <br /> banks of the pits properly sloped and available cover, it will be <br /> a valuable nesting and rearing site for waterfowl. Also, the lakes <br /> it creates should make an excellent fishery of what is now clean <br /> farmed. <br /> Prepared by Title Environmental Biologist <br /> on ogart <br /> ' Date September 13, 1977 <br />
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