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1 <br />~ (~, fr; ~~ Il ~7 s r'; <br />- <br /> APPENDIx e. ; <br />1; <br />I j <br /> ; <br />~ <br />: ~ <br />MINED LAND WILDLIFE STAiEA1ETrT '! I' ~ FEB 121990 ~ <br />' <br />' Far limited Impact Operations _ <br />! i ' <br /> (Permit 1].0-1 and 110-2 ) or ! <br /> Regular Operations (Permit 112) ~ !' '' ~ `••' ~ ~~ '% <br />I~ ' Instructions to the Applicant: Submit this Wildlife <br />' Statement to MLRD as part of the <br /> ML D app ~,caf <br />ion. <br />' Instructions to DOW District Wildlife Mana er: Review the attached Applicant's <br /> QuestiTormalre, comp ete t s orm, an sen of ack to the Regional Office. <br />' Instructions to DOW Re Sonal Staff: Send completed copies of both the Applicant's <br />guestQuest oiTrrw. re and W d fe Statement along with pertinent correspondence to the <br /> applicant, MLRD, and DWM. <br />t the followring information pertaining to wildlife is provided for use by the Mined Land <br />ReClamaticn Board in its consideration of a mining permit for: <br />t 1. Name and type Of mine' Gravel - United CO's of Mesa Co., Inc. <br />2. Location of mine: Mesa CO, T15 R1E Sec. 20, Ute P.M. <br />' 3. List threatened or endangered species (federal or state) and other species of <br />special Concern present: No endangered species will be directly affected by <br />1 development of this pit. <br /> <br />' 4. Assess expected impacts to fish and wildlife populations and habitat from projecC: <br />' The area to be mined is currently fallow, formerly irrigated, alfalfa <br />cropland. The land had been previously zoned for a high density mobile <br />home residential development. DOW supported the request for change in <br />zoning so the gravel can be mined. The impacts to wildlife from this <br />' project will be beneficial in that the area will be far more capable of <br />supporting diverse wildlife populations after mining then in its present <br />state. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />