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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1985203
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
10/23/1985
Doc Name
MINED LAND WILDLIFE STATEMENT EVALUATION
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~." TfINED LAND A'~[iL1FE STATE`fE1~T/EVALUATIOT: (Rev ed) <br />' for limited impact and se]ect regular mine applications <br />~} ~ ~ IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII <br />:e following information pertaining to wildlife is provided for use by Mine ,.0•...999 <br />=._cla-.ation Board in their consideration of a mining permit for: <br />Edmundson Clay Mine, Pueblo, CO, T25N, R65W, Sec. 1, NEZ, SWZ - Summit <br />Name/Type and Location of Mine (Legal) <br />:ldlife Species list: <br />`Sule Deer Raptors <br />Pronghorn Rodents <br />Cottontail Rabbit Coyotes <br />_._=-.-eredJcritical species/impacted: <br />`(ONE <br />Songbirds <br />Jackrabbits <br />Bobcat <br />.-._'.al habitats/vegetative communities impacted: <br />'BONE <br />Various spp. of <br />sed Brick & Tile Co. <br />s <br />rds <br />is <br />~~ !fie ~ M?;r ~ '. <br />`? ~•.a~ <br />D T 2 3 1985 <br />~~f~d~ <br />Cnlo. DeP~ f ta? ~:y kesu,~~c~ ~~d <br />_==:_-ent of impact: <br />the relatively small area of <br />on resident species. Impact <br />Some short term displacement <br />is an abundance of available <br />and water should not be affe <br />impact, 9.5 acres, should have little long r nge effect <br />area is low quality habitat as far as large nimal support. <br />of a few species should cause little problem since there <br />surrounding habitat of the same type. Avail bility of food <br />:ted for the species occupying the 9.5 acre s'te. <br />_-.e ~.eclamation reco~mnendations (include key species/habitats for which restoration <br />__ .e=_igned). <br />?roposed reclamation procedures should suffice. 'I would recommend a slot <br />more than 3:1 to prevent erosion on ground that is difficult to grow on. <br />reclamation vegetation is started the land should recover fully. I woul~ <br />a seed mixture of native vegetation to this area so that regrowth may be <br />erosion has a chance to destroy reclamation efforts. Stored topsoil may <br />fertilizer when replaced over affected areas. <br /> <br />STATE OF COLORADO <br />DIY1310N OF WILDLIFE <br />2728 North Weber Street <br />Cobredo Sprlnpe, Cdoredo 80907 <br />=-~~ed B~~: Stanley Abel,_DWM__ <br />bate <br />10-17-85 <br />>_ of no <br />Once <br />like to see <br />tin before <br />geed a little <br />-.':ed E~~: _ _E_rnest Kaska, _W_ildlife_Biologist_ bate: 10-22-85 <br />_s ._a.encn[ is void is not prn:~;~:.~ci cithin 1 wear. ..__ ~~_~ <br />_ .-a ].:_=_'~ dogs net censti[~.:;~a ..:c:.il of application. <br />
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