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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980005
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
1/10/2005
Doc Name
Updated Weed Management Plan
From
Seneca Coal Company
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DMG
Permit Index Doc Type
Vegetation
Media Type
D
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Seneca Coal Company Weed Management Plan <br />• control will be considered when making the decision to use this <br />method. <br />l0.A11 disturbed areas will be seeded with a competitive grass mix, see <br />attached list. <br />Monitoring aad Reporting <br />1. Each spring prior to control application the land manager at SCC <br /> will survey and map, as accurately as possible, all weed <br /> infestations. SCC will map weed infestations using a contour <br /> search pattern, i.e. following the contour on a 100 to 200 ft. <br /> detection swath on foot or with an ATV. The information will be <br /> recorded on an aerial photo with a minimum scale of 1"= 500ft. <br /> scale. <br />2. The map will be a permanent record available for inspection by the <br /> Routt County weed coordinator and any other interested party. <br />3. Weed control activities will be reported each year for each mine <br /> permit to the Colorado Division of Minerals and Geology via the <br /> Annual Reclamation Report. These documents will also be <br /> available for public inspection. <br />4. An evaluation of the effectiveness of the weed control effort will be <br />• included in the annual reports. <br />5. This weed management plan will be amended as necessary to <br /> reflect changes in species and control methods. <br /> <br />7 January 2005 <br />
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