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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2008010
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
2/27/2008
Doc Name
New 112c Application
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Mud Creek Pit -Reclamation Permit Application -112 (C) Exhibits Page 36 of 67 <br />4. Proposed mitigation measures, including reclamation, for wildlife habitat: <br />Since there is no reasonable potential of significant impact, no mitigation measures are planned for the sake of <br />wildlife habitat mitigation. <br />5. Name, Title, Address and Phone of Person preparing wildlife statement: <br />Nathan A. Barton, P.E., D.E.E., Environmental Engineer <br />P.O. Box 88, Cortez, CO 81321-0088 Phone: (970)218-4133 <br />Prepared for McStone Aggregates, LLC <br />6. References: <br />a. Colorado Mammal Distribution Latilonq Study, Colorado Division of Wildlife and Denver Museum of <br />Natural History, OCT 1990 <br />b. Colorado Bird Distribution Latilonq Study, Colorado Division of Wildlife and Colorado Field <br />Ornithologists, DEC 1987 <br />c. Colorado Reptile & Amphibian Distribution Latilonq Study, Colorado Division of Wildlife, MAY 1981 <br />d. Environmental Assessment Irrigation Improvements, Mancos Valley, US Bureau of Reclamation, <br />2007. <br />Table H-1. Summary of listed species and their status <br />Scientific Name Common Name State Federal Occurrence <br /> Status Status <br />Empidonaz traillii Southwestern E E Migrate through the area. No known <br />extimus Willow FI catcher Westin but ssible in the area. <br />Coccyzus Yellow-billed SC C Possible, but none observed. <br />americanus Cuckoo Suitable habitat exists in area. <br />Ptychocheilus Colorado T E No suitable habitat in area. No <br />lucius Pikeminnow im act on habitat downstream. <br />Xyrauchen texanus Razorback Sucker E E No suitable habitat in area. No <br /> im act on Habitat downstream. <br />Astragalus Mancos Milkvetch # E Possible -Not found in irrigated <br />humillimus areas. No ne ative effects ex ted. <br />Sclerocactus Mesa Verde # E Possible -Not found in irrigated <br />mesae-verdae Cactus areas. None ative effects ex acted. <br />Rana pipiens Northern leopard SC # May occur in aquatic habitats. <br /> fro Pro'ect should not im act habitat. <br />Thomomys spp. Pocket gopher SC # May occur in agricultural land, but <br /> not in cultivated land. <br />Buteo regalis Ferruginous hawk SC # May use the area for hunting, <br /> es eciall in winter. <br />Falco peregrinus American SC # May be in the area. No effects <br />anatum ere rine falcon ex cted. <br />Lontra canadensis River otter ST # May occur in the area. No impact on <br /> downstream habitats. <br />Summary of threatened and endangered species and their status within the Mancos Valley. Abbreviations for species <br />status include E = Endangered, T = Threatened, P = Proposed, C =Candidate, SC =Species of concern, # = No <br />Status. <br />McStone Aggregates, LLC 15 FEB 2008 ©WASTELINE,INC 2008 PN 5006.1-4(009) <br />
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