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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980003
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
1/13/2000
Section_Exhibit Name
1996 Rule 2.04 Information on Environmental Resources
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. methodologies are described in Appendixer G ~ M while sample adequacy is discussed in Appendix G. <br />In general, the flora was representative of the mountain regions of northwestern Colorado. Most of the <br />plant communities on the mine property were dominated by shrubs, except the aspen community which <br />was dominated by lazge trees. The variety of shrub species generated several community types, each with <br />somewhat different associations of forb and grass species. The diversity of fozbs was high in most <br />communities as a total of 48 species were found. The diversity of grasses and grass-like species was found <br />to be lower than forbs as 22 species were found. Only two tree species and 12 shrub speaes were found. <br />No rare or endangered species were found during the M-K study. <br />In September 1981, M-K supplemented the 1980 study with additional field data collected in response to <br />MLRD concerns regazding sample size and data adequacy. The additional data was provided in the form <br />of an Addendum to Appendix G, Subrectian 2, Volume III, included in the original permit application. The <br />additional data seemed to generally confirm the adequacy of the data previously collected in 1980. <br />For ready reference, the 1980 and 1981 M-K vegetation studies are included as Appendix C to this <br />document. The reports are reproductions of the original reports found in Appendix G, Volume III of the <br />original permit application. <br />The Phase II/Phase III Bond ReleareApplication includes vegetation information for the thine pit and facilities <br />areas, as well as the references azeas collected during 1996 and 1997. This information is found in Exhibit <br />1 of the Phare II/Phare III ReleareAppliratian. <br />2.04.11 Fish and Wildlife Resources <br />Studies of the wildlife and fish resources in the mine azea were also completed by 3R Corporation in 1977 <br />and are described in the report Bare/ine Wi/dl fe Iuventory for the Propared Haydeu Gulrh Mine, Rautt County, <br />Colorado which is presented in Appendix H, Volume IV. <br />Sampling and field inventory of the HG Mine encompassed the major habitat types of the permit azea, <br />which included the following vegetation types: aspen, oak, sagebrush-snowberry, chokecherry-snowberxy, <br />wet meadow, and serviceberry-chokecherry communities. Avifauna, mammals, fish and herpetofauna <br />(amphibians and reptiles) were addressed. In addition, the distribution of such key speaes as Sage Grouse, <br />Blue Grouse, Sharp-tailed Grouse, Band-tailed Pigeon, and Elk were addressed. <br />The communities in which wildlife studies were conducted were representative of the entire mine permit <br />and adjacent azeas and therefore representative of those areas where impacts might reasonably have been <br />expected to occur. <br />No threatened or endangered animal speaes or critical habitat azeas were observed in the study azea <br />including and surrounding the mine. <br />2.04.12 Prime Farmland Investigation <br />H-G Coal Company and the Soil Conservation Service in Steamboat Springs conducted a prime farmland <br />investigation which concluded the following. <br />• Sections 30 and 31, Township SN, Range 88W of the 6th PM (the mine azea) have not been <br />historically used as uopland. <br />r ~ <br />U <br />2.04-7 Revised - 06/01 <br />
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