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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981071
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/11/2001
Section_Exhibit Name
EXHIBIT 26 2ND PART BLM ENVIROMENTAL ASSESSMENT REPORT JAN 18 1979
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of the State Archaeologist or the 61 1~;i11 be notified. <br />• <br />13. No channel encroaclunent or relocation will be per;aitted <br />on either Uic Foidel Creek draina,e or Fish Creel: (see <br />attached maps). <br />14. Riparian habi[aC within 1/S mile dist_nce from eit::ar side <br />of Foidel Creek and its tributaries will not be disturbed <br />by surtace mining or access to the surface mine (sze at- <br />tached maps). <br />15. Riparian habitat within ~~ mile of either bank along <br />Fish Creek and Trout Creel: will not be disturbed b-: <br />surface mining or access to the surface mine (see <br />attached map). ' <br />• 16. All indicated ponds and impoundments within the 1°a se <br />boundary will be protected and all riparian vegeca:_on <br />within 1/8 mile will be protected. Tiiis protection <br />will be accomplished by fencing the boundary of the <br />pond with the riparian vegetation included. <br />C. Residual Impacts <br />Adverse enairunmental effects that cannot be avoided would <br />include alteration of the surface from present natural con- <br />tours and landfotns to a mixture of these natural forms and <br />man-made forms. Man-made iandforms could be subject to <br />increased rates and modes of degradation by erosion, mu::flows, <br />landslides, and slumps, compared to tl~e remainder of the mined <br />U <br />151 <br />
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