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11/24/2007 9:44:25 AM
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Template:
DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1983109
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
7/28/1983
Doc Name
ALDRICH GRAVEL PIT FN 83-109
From
LEFFERDINK & DAVIS
To
MLRD
Section_Exhibit Name
EXHIBIT B D E
Media Type
D
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` TfiNED L~h'ILDLIFE STATE*;E~T/EVALUA'I1~(Fcaised) ~ILL`~~S' <br />- ~ for limited impact and select regular mine applications <br />The following information pertaining to wildlife is provided for use by Mined Land <br />Reclamation Board in their consideration of a mining permit for: <br />ALDRICH GRAVEL PIT/hiowa County/T17S, R501~', Sec 29 SE <br />Name/Type and Location of Mine (Legal) <br />lildlife Species list: <br />Antelope hit Fox <br />Jackrabbits Various non-game songbirds <br />Doves <br />Raptors <br />Coyote <br />Endangered/critical species/impacted: <br />NONE <br />Critical habitats/vegetative communities impacted: <br />NONE <br />Assessment of impact: <br />Existing pit has not been reclaimed, any additional mining in the area if <br />properly reclaimed ~~'ould have a minimum impact. - <br />Mine Reclamation recommendations (include key species/habitats for which restoration <br />is designed). <br />Remove the top 6 to 12 inches of topsoil and stockpile. This material should <br />be spread over all disturbed areas after completion. Slopes 3:1 or less. <br />Reseed with native grasses and forties. Defer grazing until area has stabilized <br />and vegetation established. Bentonite should be applied to the bottom of <br />the pit to conserve run-off water. <br />Prepared By: <br />C.4 R1' A. CARRON, DliAt <br />Date: - <br />Submitted By: Bob Davies, lildlife Biologist Date <br />7h is sta[e_ent is void if not processed within 1 }'ear. <br />7'F~is analysis does not constitute approval of application. <br />Von 7 of 7 <br />
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