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;:'IL.~LIFE',~hi=::1:T FO=: I~ill;~ P~n~il i hr~Ll:.hi1011 <br />I . l•ii nE Co:nYany <br />Pueblo County Road and Bridge Dept. Attn: Dan Boyd <br />33601 United Ave., Pueblo, CO 81001 <br />2. Nine Type and Location <br />Gravel Pit - pueblo County <br />SE}SW~a Sec.33, T.245., R.67W. <br />,3. Durotion of Operotion <br />Perpetual as needed for maintenance. <br />4. Total hrea Disturbed <br />Less than 10 acres. <br />5. l:'ildlite Species List <br />Mule Deer, Coyote, Red Fox, Cottontail Rabbit, Pheasant, Mourning Dove, Ducks, <br />Band-tailed Pigeon, Red-tailed Hawk, Prairie Falcon, Kestrel, Golden Eagle & <br />• Great Horned Owl. <br />6. Endangered Species Impacted <br />None known. <br />7. hssessment of Mining Impact on Wildlife <br />There should be no significant negative impacts on wildlife. The pit has <br />been used in this capacity in the past with people moving in and out of the <br />area with trucks and equipment. We see no problems with the gravel pit, as <br />proposed, as long as reclamation according to S.C.S. recommendations is <br />carried out. <br />S. Proposed I/itiyation Measures, Including Reclaration for t•lildlife Habitat. <br />Reclamation according to S,C.S. recommendations will be adequate, it would <br />be very beneficial to leave the small catchment pond in the pit to provide <br />open water for ducks, doves, deer, and other species. <br />~. <br />?.-e;•ere~ may: Stan Abel, Jack Vayhinger title: District Wildlife Manager, <br />Wildlife Biologist <br />E~_:[; July 12, 1979 <br />cc: Chuck Grand Pre, Environmental Resources <br />Stan Abel, District Wildlife Manager <br />