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2007-11-01_PERMIT FILE - C1982056A (8)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1982056A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
11/1/2007
Section_Exhibit Name
2.05.5 Postmining Land Uses
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3. maintain employee shifr changes so that peak traffic levels on the access road will not coincide with <br />• peak sage grouse breeding activity at the Twentymile Lek from March through May; <br />4. prohibit, during sage grouse breeding activities, employee access to the permit area via the dirt road that <br />passes through Twentymile Lek (see Map 22, Locations of Sage Grouse Leks and Sagebrush Habitats). <br />This access will be prohibited from one hour before sunrise to one hour after sunrise from March <br />through May (biologists conducting sage grouse monitoring will be excluded from these requirements); <br />5. limit, to the extent possible, surface disturbance in all sagebrush and sagebrush/meadow habitat in the <br />permit area; and <br />6. continue monitoring of the Twentymile Lek and reporting results to the CDOW on a yearly basis for a <br />period of four years. Monitoring was initiated in 1982 and was terminated after the 1989 survey. The <br />Hudspeth Lek Complex may be monitored at a future date prior to and during activities associated with <br />the east-west access road to the Tow Creek Borehole/Shaft Area. The need for such monitoring will be <br />evaluated when the exact route and specific activities associated with that access road and are available. <br />Sandhill Cranes <br />To prevent or limit impacts to nesting Sandhill cranes on the permit area TCC will: <br />1) if possible, locate shaft areas and access roads at least 0.5 mi (0.8 km) from all known nest sites; <br />2) if possible, locate shaft areas and access roads so that no nesting habitat is destroyed; and <br />3) limit from May 1 to June 30, employee access to areas designated as Sandhill crane nesting areas <br />or suitable nesting habitat. <br />Fish Smecies <br />Several species of threatened and endangered fish species are known to exist in the lower Colorado River Basin. <br />Because water depletions in the upper basin may impact the habitat of these species, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife <br />Service developed the Windy Gap Process which is a procedure for the assessment of these impacts. TCC has <br />analyzed the Foidel Creek Mining Project for the requirements of this process. This analysis is contained in Exhibit <br />43, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Windy Gap Process. This exhibit includes the updated analysis reFlecting an <br />increase in the maximum production from 8 million to ] 0 million tons annually. <br />The Fish and Wildlife Plan for the Fish Creek Tipple is included within Volume VII, pages 2.05-65 through 2.05- <br />77 of the Fish Creek Tipple Appendix. <br />EASTERN MINING DISTRICT <br />The proposed operations will not impact areas of unusually high value for fish and wildlife. The Division of <br />Wildlife was contacted to obtain information on raptor nests in the area that would be undermined, and that data <br />was included as Exhibit 19A. The nesting information demonstrates that no active nesting is occumng within the <br />Middle Creek Drainage. The only other nesting sites located in the Twentymile Sandstone outcrop located in <br />sections 28 and 29 of TSN, R86W. The nests located in this area have been previously identified in the existing <br />TCC permit. These areas are not scheduled to be undermined.. <br /> <br />APPROVED APR 2 q 2000 <br />Permit Renewal No. 3 2.05-127 l 1/1/99 <br />
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