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DRMS Permit Index
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M2002003
IBM Index Class Name
GENERAL DOCUMENTS
Doc Date
4/6/2006
Doc Name
Updated plan of operations
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Joseph L Dorris
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South Park Ranger District
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E. Fish and Wildlife. Describe measures to maintain and protect fisheries and wildlife, and their <br />habitat (includes threatened, endangered, and sensitive species) affected by the operations. <br />_ No threatened. endangered, or sensitive species have been identified within our areas of <br />_o~eration I am also familiar with these species and have been watchful for them. My plan is not <br />to operate in areas which might endanger fisheries or wildlife I Alan to protect as much of the <br />diverse ecos.~, and habitats as much as~ossible Reclamation is carried out as quickly as <br />_ sible to ensure that the return to a producdive wildlife habitat is as quick as possible. We will be <br />using the previously approved native seed mixture in completing our reclamation. <br />F. Cultural Resources. Describe measures for protecting known historic and .archeological <br />values, or new sites in the project area. <br />_ No known areas ofhistoric value or archeolopiLcal sites have been discovered or are known to <br />exist in this area of operations The minim district, itself is the most historic location in the <br />United States for alluvial topaz - <br />G. Hazardous Substances. <br />1. Identify the type and volume of all hazardous materials and toxic substances which will be used <br />or generated in the operations including cyanide, solvents, petroleum products, mill, process and <br />laboratory reagents. <br />No hazardous substances will be used on site norproduced by this operation. <br />Diesel fuel will be bro on site for the track hoe eves third day in a sealed. 50-gallon tank on <br />used during refueling operations The excavator will also be returned to a level and safe area for <br />refueling_No refueliY~g will take lace in the excavations <br />2. For each material or substance, describe the methods, volume, and. frequency of transport <br />(include type of containers and vehicles), procedures for use of materials or substances, methods, <br />volume, and containers for disposal of materials and substances, security (fencing}, identification <br />(signing/labeling}, or other special operations requirements necessary to conduct the proposed <br />operations. <br />Diesel fuel is transported in an approved 50-gallon tank which is attached to the truck. <br />Refueling takes Qlace approximately every third dam <br />(If more space is needed to fill out a block of information, use additional sheets and attach to form.) <br />
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