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Template:
DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981028
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
2/28/2005
Doc Name
2004 Annual Hydrology Report & Reclamation Report
From
Coors Energy Company
To
DMG
Annual Report Year
2004
Permit Index Doc Type
Hydrology Report
Media Type
D
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• Savage and Savage <br />Memorandum <br />To: Donald W. MacDonald, Coors Energy Company <br />From: Michael Savage, Savage and Savage, Inc. <br />Date: Apri15, 2004 <br />Subject: First Quarter 2004 Pest and Disease Inspection; Keenesburg Mine <br />File #: C-81-028 <br />On March 31, 2004 Edith Savage and I conducted an inspection of the reclaimed and <br />revegetated azeas at the Keenesburg Mine for evidence of plant pests or diseases that <br />could affect the re-established vegetation at the Keenesburg Mine. <br />All reclaimed and revegetated azeas of the mine, including the 1985, 1986, 1987, 1995, <br />1998 interseedings, 1999, 2000, and 2002 seedings were inspected by pedestrian and <br />vehicle means. The dugout area, the small cottonwood grove, and the B Pit azeas were <br />also inspected for any potential weedy invasive species. I did not identify any disease <br />conditions at any of the reclaimed and revegetated azeas or within the mine site. Nor did I <br />• identify any plant pests which had affected the growth of the vegetation during the past <br />growing season. No azeas which experienced any infestation or blight were found during <br />the inspection. <br />The small clump of tamarisk within the bottom of the B Pit that was physically excavated <br />and removed last season has shown several new shoots that will need to be removed <br />again this season. <br />C: Keenesburg Pest and Disease Inspection File <br />Danny Kipp, Keenesburg Mine <br /> <br />Page 42 <br />
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